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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    The secretary of the Australasian Councils of Trades Unions (Mr. C. Crofts), has circulated the affiliated unions, calling a meeting at the Trades ...

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  3. Industrial Unrest.

    James Brewer Cable (24), a sawdoctor, who had been convicted of an attack on a constable in plain clothes who was guarding a timber lorry and ...

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  4. State Telegrams

    The Pull Court has upheld Mrs. Ives' appeal, and has granted her a divorce from Aubrey Ives on the ground of adultery with Mrs. Kingsford Smith. ...

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  5. OBITUARY

    The death of Lady Forrest, widow of the late Lord Forrest, took place on the 13th Instant at Georgina, near Geraldton, at the age of 85 years, after ...

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  6. General Telegrams

    On a charge of being engaged in the white slave traffic, the police ar rested a man at St. Lazare railway station as he was seeing off two girls. ...

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  7. Political

    Federal public servants at Canberra are apprehensive of an all-round reduction of salaries throughout the Federal Service in consequence of the ...

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  8. VIOLENT EARTHQUAKE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Almost the whole of New Zealand was visited by an alarming earthquake this morning, the most serious damage occurring in the north and west ...

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  9. THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY

    In a review of the agricultural situation in Western Australia given at the quarterly luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday, Mr. ...

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  10. S.A. LABOR LEADER'S VIEWS.

    Referring today to the proposal of the Prime Minister to repeal the Federal industrial arbitration laws, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. L. L. ...

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  11. Foreign Cables

    The Peking correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that Russia has launched her first armed, offensive against China following Chinese ...

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  12. ATTEMPT TO EXTEND STRIKE PROBABLE.

    An extension of the timber strike to the engineering trade is likely next week. This is the result of the policy adopted by the Amalgamated ...

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  13. Inter-State Telegrams

    Springing from the shadow of a large tree in Clarence Street. Randwick, last night, two men held up William Tindall, a well known horse ...

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  14. REPEATED SHOCKS EXPERIENCED.

    The earthquake shocks continue. 40 having having been experienced within three hours. Fifteen persons are reported to ...

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  15. REPORT FROM SHANGHAI.

    In consequence of the reports of the invasion of Chinese territory it is understood that the Central Government, at Nanking has recalled Mr. Chu ...

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  16. A.W.U. OPPOSE ABOLITION OF FEDERAL COURT.

    The general president of the Australian Workers' Union (Senator J. Barnes), when interviewed yesterday on his arrival in Perth as a member ...

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  17. VICTORIA

    Last night the police arrested Edward Brownds (22), at Castlemaine, on a charge of having murdered Albert Foster (11). ...

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  18. DR. TRETHOWAN

    Dr.(Trethowan, one of Perth's best known medicos and surgeons, died yesterday at the age of 69. The visit of His Excellency the ...

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  19. MURCHISON UNINHABITABLE

    The town of Murchison is uninhabitable. Severe shocks still continue. Only 20 people are left. Miles of road ways and telegraph lines have been ...

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  20. SHOCKS AT WELLINGTON

    Wellington had five earthquake shocks since Monday. Two occurred last night. Mr. John Dunbar, late second ...

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  21. A CONFERENCE CONVENED

    It is officially announced today that a conference between representatives of the employers and the union officials concerned in the timber dispute has ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    Three persons were injured today when a Moth plane attempted to land on the racecourse at Bundaberg and struck two fences and was partially ...

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  23. W. BRAMWELL BOOTH.

    The death of General Bramwell Booth, of the Salvation Army, is announced. following a sudden relapse. W. Bramweli Booth has been the ...

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  24. SERIOUS AEROPLANE ACCIDENT

    The greatest tragedy in the history of civil aviation in England occurred yesterday, when an Imperial Airways liner bound from Croydon to Paris ...

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  25. MORE HOPEFUL FEELING

    There are farther Indications that the conference convened by the Lord Mayor is nearing a settlement of the timber dispute. Settlement terms are ...

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  26. FAMOUS MOTORIST KILLED.

    Ray Keech, the famous racing motorist, was killed yesterday in a collision on the speedway at Tipton, while travelling at the rate of 119 miles an ...

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  27. POSITION ON WATERFRONTS.

    To discuss the methods of distribution of work on the waterfront a stopwork meeting of the Fremantle branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation ...

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  28. RESULT OF PUBLIC SYMPATHY.

    The construction of a large residence at Wubin for Mrs. Smith, has just been completed at a cost of £1223. which was raised by about 2000 ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICA

    The success of the Nationalist Party in South Africa, which carried the trade treaty with Germany, has naturally given satisfaction in Germany. ...

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  30. ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS.

    The first public announcements relating to the new discussions upon Anglo-American relations, and in particular upon a decisive move towards ...

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  31. MANUFACTURERS SUPPORT PROPOSAL.

    "All Australian manufacturers are naturally taking a keen interest in the important declaration of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) regarding the ...

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  32. VICTORY OF LONGER SKIRTS.

    Knee-length skirts are dead. The struggle has been long. English women, who like short skirts, have valiantly resisted all attempts at ...

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  33. COAL SITUATION MORE PROMISING.

    There was a more hopeful develop ment today in relation to the coal crisis. The miners expressed their willingness to return to work at the ...

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  34. PETROL IMPORTERS' ACTION.

    Believing that a tax would he made on petrol, last week it is estimated that the petrol importing agencies in Australia removed from hond about ...

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  35. THE AFGHAN CIVIL WAR

    Habibullah Khan, the rebel ruler at Kabul, has suffered a heavy reverse in an engagement with General Nadir Khan in the civil war for the ...

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  36. THE COALMINING DISPUTE

    The danger of a general closing of the coalmines in New South Wales has not yet passed, although the Miners Federation has taken action to stop the ...

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