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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    A sensation was caused in Stock Exchange circles yesterday, when a certificate for 100 shares in the Freney Oil Company, sent from Adelaide to ...

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  3. Inter-State Telegrams

    Trapped in a blazing bedroom at a guest house at St Kilda early this morning, Hugh Downes (65), a retired draper, was burnt to death. The other ...

    Article : 132 words
  4. General Telegrams

    At Hull's new oilport at Sedon (Yorkshire), where all the big storages are concentrated as one, a terrific fire occurred today following an explosion ...

    Article : 141 words
  5. Political

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Davey characterised the Fair Rents Bill as the worst bill ever presented in any House of Parliament ...

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  6. Foreign Cables

    The chief French delegate on the Rhineland Commission states that only a small French bodyguard will be stationed at Weisbaden, and there is no ...

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  7. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir.—Spring is here—the season when budding poets like myself feel the need for self-expression—for the outpouring of their inmost thoughts in ...

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  8. PRIME MEMISTER OPPOSED BT HOLLOWAY.

    Sir Arthur Robinson intends to contest the Fauekner seat against Mr. Maxwell. Mr. Holloway is opposing Mr. Bruce. ...

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  9. EVACUATION OF RHINELAND

    The second detachment of Leicestershires, consisting of 400 men, some accompanied by their wives and children, left the Rhine territory today ...

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  10. FEDERAL

    At Dandenong tonight Mr. Bruce delivered his policy speech and opened the Nationalist campaign for the Federal election to be held on October ...

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  11. MR. BRUCE AT PETERSHAM.

    Speaking at Petersham tonight in the course of his election tour, Mr. Bruce said he would never be used as the tool of the American picture ...

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  12. MORE FORGED SHARE CERTIFICATES.

    Two more forged share certificates in the Freney Oil Co. were received yesterday. One was in the name of George Hislop, of Broome. ...

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  13. ITALY

    The "Giornale d'Italia" mildly takes the Pope to task for saying that the 9000 yong sentinels mentioned in Signor Mussolini's speech on Saturday ...

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  14. COURT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE.

    Britain, New Zealand, South Africa and India today signed the optional clause in the Statute of the Permanent Court of International Justice. ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Harry David. Meatheringham (38), who regularly speaks in the Domain, was arrested today, upon a charge of offensive behavior. It is alleged that ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. BISHOP OF PERTH APPOINTED.

    The Right Rev. Henry le Fanu, of Brisbane, has been appointed successor the late Archbishop Riley, as Anglica[?] bishop. ...

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  17. GERMAN STEAMER AGROUND.

    The German steamer Hochst, which sailed for Europe on Thursday, is a ground off Minicoy Island, and reported to be badly disabled. In response to ...

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  18. NATIONALIST CANDIDATE FOR PERTH.

    Mr. William Nairn, solicitor, has received the Nationalist, endorsement for the Perth seat in the House of Representatives. ...

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  19. LATEST MOVE BY MUSSOLINI.

    Signor Mussolini has lost no time in making a move typifying his recent definition of Fascist distatorship. It only amount to his quitting the Foreign ...

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  20. FORGED SHARE CERTIFICATES.

    From the list of shares submitted yesterday to the secretary of the Freney Kimberley Oil Co., it appears that at least 10 Freney oil certificates ...

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  21. MAN VICIOUSLY ASSAULTED.

    The Clarence Street police are searching for several men who viciously assaulted a man in the city yesterday afternoon. Their victim was ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES

    A censure motion moved by Mr. Lang was defeated by 42 votes to 37. The attack on the Ministry was confined almost entirely to the coal industry. ...

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  23. NOTED NOVELIST INJURED.

    Sir Gilbert Parker, the British novelist, sustained a broken arm and numerous bruises today, when a motor car driven by his wife overturned ...

    Article : 58 words
  24. CONDITIONS IN MOSCOW

    "We are the only men who have made an unconducted tour through Russia. We were lucky to get out of it," declared three workers at ...

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  25. DR. PAGE'S POLICY SPEECH.

    In his policy speech tonight Dr. Page denounced what he described as the Communist dominance of Labor in Australia. The repeal of Federal ...

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  26. FATAL CARABET FIRE.

    A message from Detroit states that 16 persons were killed and 30 injured as the result of a fire which destroyed a cabaret building early this morning. ...

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  27. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    "The Treasure House of Martin Hews," by E. Phillips Oppenheim, price 7/6.—One of the best stories written by this prince of story-tellers. ...

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  28. FIRE AT A POULTRY FARM.

    A fire broke out early yesterday morning at the poultry farm and hatchery of William Hardy in Revesby, and caused damage estimated at ...

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  29. W.A. NATIONALIST AND COUNTRY

    The Nationalist and Country party organisations are united, and have unanimously resolved to support the Bruce-Page Government in the coming ...

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  30. NEW MOTOR SPEED RECORDS.

    Kaye Don, driving a 12 cylinder super charged motor car, has established seven new international motor speed records. At Brooklands he covered 200 ...

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  31. ROBBERIES IN SYDNEY.

    Many robberies were committed in Sydney and suburbs at the week end, the total losses in cash and goods being estimated by the police at more ...

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  32. CHINA.

    After no signs of activity for a year, the Bias Bay pirates, led by a woman of 23 years of age who speaks English, attacked the Japanese steamer Deli ...

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  33. LABOR CAMPAIGN OPENED.

    In Richmond town hall tonight Mr. Scullin, in delivering his policy speech, opened the Labor campaign for the Federal elections. It described the ...

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  34. WORK AND EXCUSES.

    With more money available for creating emploment than ever before in the history of the State, there was never less excuse for unemployment ...

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  35. SCATHING CONDEMNATION BY WORKING MINERS.

    The remarkably original plan adopted by Mr. Tilden Smith, proprietor of the Tilmaustone colliery, to discourage the activities of the Communist ...

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  36. CANADA

    William Campbell Phillips, a shellshocked war victim, ran amok on Monday with a hatchet and killed his daughter Joan (10), and son Eric (4), ...

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  37. BAILED UP BT BANDITS.

    Two bandits who wore handkerchiefs over their faces, bailed up the assistant accountant of Norco Co-Operative Ltd., Mr. John Eddington, in Sussex ...

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  38. FRANCE

    Monsieur Bayle, Chief of the Parisian police records department, was climbing up a dark narrow staircase leading to his office in the Palais de ...

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  39. ROYAL COMMISSION ON CONSTITUTION.

    Support for the Federal Ministry's industrial policy is contained in the majority findings of the Royal Commission on the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 79 words
  40. Aviation

    The Prince of Wales, as definite proof of his enthusiasm for flying, has purchased for his own use a Gipsy Moth plane at a cost of £075. The ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND

    Striking references regarding the conditions in some of the mining areas on the west coast of the South Island were made by the Rev. H. Gilbert, a ...

    Article : 101 words
  42. BRUCE GETS A GOOD HEARING IN HUGHES' STRONGHOLD.

    Mr. Bruce spoke tonight in Mr. Hughes' stronghold at Chatswood in support of Mr. Nott. He had a good hearing. ...

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  43. A PILOT DECAPITATED.

    An extraordinary aeroplane accident occurred at the military manoeuvres here yesterday. Two machines collided, and the pilots immediately jumped ...

    Article : 61 words
  44. TERRIFIC THUNDERSTORMS.

    The remarkably warm late summer weather which has been experienced through the greater part of Europe, culminated in a series of terrific ...

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  45. ENDORSED LABOR CANDIDATES.

    The following candidates have been endorsed by the Labor Party:—Mr. Green (Kalgoorlie), Mr. Needham (Perth), and Mr. Curtain (Fremantle). ...

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  46. SENSATION ON LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    One of the greatest financial sensations in London since the war followed an alarming slump in the shares of companies constituting what is known ...

    Article : 92 words
  47. OILFIELD SWEPT BY FIRE.

    Hundreds of men and trucks, working along a 50 miles front, endeavored to stem the line of a fire which swept down the slopes of Sulphur Mountain ...

    Article : 92 words
  48. THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    Having opened the Nationalist election campaign against Mr. Hughes in North Sydney on Friday, Mr. Bruce turned his attention to Mr. Marks ...

    Article : 111 words
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