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  2. STATE TELEGRAMS

    At South Perth, early yesterday afternoon, a laborer named W. O. Evans was buried alive when the walls /of a well in which he was ...

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  3. HUSBAND CHARGED WITH MURDER

    Frederick William Currey was Committed by the coroner today to be tried at the Supreme Court on October 15 for the wilful murder of ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES AUSTRALIAN

    A conference of maritime unions decided to approach the owners with the object of discussing the existing shipping dieputes, and if ...

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  5. POLITICAL FEDERAL

    Mr. Watt, M.H.R., severely criticised the Federal Ministry in a speech to the Garden Vale branch of the Australian Women's National League ...

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  6. UNITED STATES OF AMEBICA KLU KLUX KLAN.

    In his biennial address to the Klu Klux Klansmen of America, Hiram Evans (Imperial Wizard) said: "I have heard it said that the ...

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  7. BRITISH

    The "Westminster Bank Review" estimates that the coal dispute has cost the eouutry about £200,000,000 up to August 31. ...

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  8. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

    To make an inspection a[?] the Great Western Railway, the Minister for Railways, Mr. Hill, will leave for South Australia and Western ...

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  9. RAILWAY CARRIAGES DERAILED

    Three carriages of a passenger, train which left Melbourne at 4.30 yesterday afternoon were derailed at Oakleigh station as the train was ...

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  10. CONFERENCE TO BE HELD WITH MINERS

    After, a Cabinet meeting today, Mr. Baldwin summoned the miners officials to a conference at Downing-street on Friday. He will also ...

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  11. DEATH OF WELL KNOWN GARAGE PROPRIETRESS

    Miss Alice Anderson was killed last niglit at her garage in Kew by the accidental discharge of a revolver. Miss Anderson was a pioneer ...

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  12. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    An important pronouncement dealing- with the Government's inter= tions [?] regard to its tentative view of the Commonwealth's proposal to ...

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  13. FOREIGN POLICY OF U.S.A. CRITICISED.

    Mr. J. M. Cox, an ex-Governor of Ohio, and a Presidential, candidate in 1920, who has returned from a trip abroad, yesterday attacked ...

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  14. MR. COOK NOT HOPEFUL

    "We are no nearer to a settlement today than we were in the first week of the strike", was Mr. Cook's stateme[?]tt at a meeting in Greenwhich ...

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  15. FLOODS IN KANSAS AND ILLINOIS

    Drenching rains which have brought floods in many sections of the middle west have caused damage estimated at 12,000,000 dollars, ...

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  16. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE MINERS

    The miners leaders will meet today in London to consider the Government's proposals. It is unlikely that Mr. Baldwin's plan will be ...

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  17. NEW, SOUTH WALES

    Before Mr. Justice Ferguson and jury yesterday, the case was concluded in which Eden George, formerly a member of the State ...

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  18. THE BANK ROBBERY.

    The two young men, John Kildare aud Arthur Saltmarsh, who were arrested subsequently to the bank [?]obbery in Beaufort-street ...

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  19. DEVASTING STORMS

    Reports from the "New York Times" correspondents from, various places along the Florida Beach state that the coast has been devastated ...

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  20. DISTRICT SETTLEMENTS REJECTED

    The executive commitee of the Miners Federation considered today the Governments proposal, and repiled to Mr. Baldwin rejecting the ...

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  21. CHINA THE CHINESE WAR

    The Reds are reported to have clashed with the troops of Wu Pei Fu and Sun Chuan Fang with indefinite results, although slight Red ...

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  22. UNIFICATION OF RAILWAY GAUGES

    The Assembly yesterday unanimously agreed to a motion by Mr. North: "That in the opinion of this House the time has arrived when ...

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  23. OPTIONS ON GOLD MINE LEASES

    The option over the Gle[?]elg Queen for certain London interests is for a period of twelve months at £20, 000, payable by £10,000 in cash and ...

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  24. THE CLERKS UNION

    A general meeting of the Australion Clerk's Union held last night decided to re-admit to the union the following members who had been ...

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  25. DEATH OF MR. R. T. ROBINSON

    Mr. R. T. Robinson, 59, barrister and ex-minister died yesterday. ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The light between the rival factions of the Labor Party is apparcatiy not over yet The general opinion in the lobbies today was ...

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  27. MISSIONARIES SAFE

    A message was received yesterday from Shanghai [?]ating that the China Inland Mission, the London Mission Society, and others report that ...

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  28. VICTIMS OF THE BLANDFORD RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    The complete and official list of those killed in the recent, railway accident near Blandford, N.S.W., is as 'follows:-Mrs. R. Ackland, of ...

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  29. DEMAND FOR LAND

    There has been a phenomonal demand for land for pastoral settlement. Nearly two million acres were applied for during August. ...

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  30. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    Kildare and Saltmarsh were committed for trial today for robbery under arms at Mt Lawley. ...

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  31. BRITISH STEAMER ENTERS CANTON.

    A message from Shanghai states that a British steamer has entered Canton, being- the first to do so since the boycott was instituted by ...

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  32. A NATIONAL CALAMITY

    The Florida disaster is no longer merely a catastrophe affecting a single State, but has assumed the nature national calamity which ...

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  33. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS

    Although the ballot which is being held by the Federated Seamen's Union to elect a new set of federal officials does not close ...

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  34. GOVERNMENT OF THE DOMINIONS

    Attorney-General McTiernan, who went to England oil a special missicu concerning the powers of the Governor, returned to Sydney ...

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  35. SPAIN

    The special Madrid correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says that the situation In Spain has again become serious. Infantry ...

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  36. HUGE RAILWAY DEFICIT

    A huge railway deficit is reported. It is stated that owing to the higher court awards and the 44 hours week working expenses on the ...

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  37. SIEGE OF WUCHANG

    The siege of Wuchang is approaching a climax. Red plans are afoot to mine the wals and tunnel an entrance to the city. The food ...

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