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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    The Premier (Mr. P. Collier) announced yesterday that Cabinet had approved, in connection with the Centenary celebrations, of a general ...

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  3. Inter-State Telegrams

    According to a telegram received from Senator Guthrie at Cook, the condition of his son, who was injured when the machine piloted by C. D. ...

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  4. INCOMPLETE RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 words
  5. Political

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 words
  6. OBITUARY

    Mr. Charles C. Maley, M.L.A. (53), died yesterday. ...

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  7. AN AWE-INSPIRING SPECTACLE.

    A magnificent, but awe-inspiring spectacle was presented at Liverpool today, when the French steamer Oclahoma, loaded with cotton, nitrate and ...

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  8. Foreign Cables

    It is reported that Kabul has been captured by forces which support Amanullah, the ex-King of Afghanistan, who is now in Italy. ...

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  9. DANGER OF PARTY STRIFE.

    Miss Adela Pankhurst Walsh addressed 200 men at the Rotary Club today. She spoke of economic conditions in different part of the world ...

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  10. A SENSATIONAL CASE

    Before the Assizes Court sitting at Albi, an extraordinary case of vitriol throwing is being heard, in which persons of wealth and social standing ...

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  11. PEOPLE'S DAY AT THE SHOW.

    The great expectations for the success of People's Day at the Royal Show were more then realised yesterday. Summery weather favored the ...

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  12. THE CAPTURER OF KABUL.

    An unofficial message states that Kabul was taken by a brother of Nadir Khan named (General) Shah Wali Khan, who entered the capital with a ...

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  13. ROBBED WHILE ASLEEP.

    Joseph Marconi, who travelled round Australia in a caravan, had two diamonds worth £100 each and £50 in cash stolen from him whilst he was ...

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  14. A SMART THEFT.

    A bag containing £576 was stolen from a motor car in Clarence Street, city, close to the police station this afternoon. The bag was found later ...

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  15. FLIGHT OF HABIBULLAH.

    It is reported that Habibuliah Khan has fled to the Russian frontier and that the majority of his officers were taken prisoners on the dramatic ...

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  16. A MAN'S EXTRAORDINARY ACT.

    An extraordinary statement was made by James Jackson (30), of Parliament Place, Melbourne, after his left arm had been severed at the ...

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  17. REMARKS BY "FINANCIAL TIMES"

    The "Financial Times" remarks that the attitude of the Labor Government towards the tariffs and immigration will be closely watched. That attitude ...

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  18. AN ESCAPED CRIMINAL LUNATIC

    The murderer Kelly, who escaped from Claremont Hospital for the Insane on Tuesday night, is still at large. He was wearing the khaki uniform of ...

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  19. EX-KING'S BROTHERS FOUND IN KABUL.

    Prince Hayatullah Khan and Prince Abdul Majid Khan, two of Amanullah's brothers, who were reported to have been executed by Habibullah. ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES

    A severe duststorm was experienced at Broken Hill on Sunday. Motorists had difficulty at times in finding the road, and some people who were out ...

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  21. LONDON COMMENT.

    The Sunday newspapers feature the first day's figures in connection with the Federal elections with such headings as "Bruce heavily defeated," ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    H. Kendall (about 28), of Millswood, was killed and Captain Basil Learmonth, a pilot employed by the Commercial Aviation Co., sustained a ...

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  23. BRITISH WOOLLEN INDUSTRY.

    Members of the British Economic Mission to Australia and representatives of trade federations and chambers of commerce directly connected ...

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  24. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    Coincident with the departure of Mr. MacDonald from the capital, the United States Government formally accepted Britain's invitation to ...

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  25. LABOR PARTY MEETS ON TUESDAY.

    The Labor Party will meet at Canberra on Tuesday to form a new Ministry. ...

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  26. SAFEBREAKERS' HAUL.

    It was ascertained today that the safe-breakers who cut open the safe at the Newtown branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia at the ...

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  27. THE PERTH SEAT. Perth, October 16

    Nairn has slightly improved his position, and it is considered likely that he will secure enough of Mann's second preference votes to win the seat. ...

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  28. SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITORS AT ROYAL SHOW.

    The Governor's Cup at the Royal Show was won by Mr. W. Burgess with 303 points. Mr. A. Padbury secured 292 points. The figures are not final, ...

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  29. COMMENTS BY MR. BRUCE.

    "From the returns already received," said Mr. Bruce, "it appears to be clear that there has been a definite swing against the Ministry, and that the ...

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  30. THE MACDONALD-HOOVER CONVERSATIONS.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Stimson) in a formal statement today said that moral and not military influence was the purpose which Mr. Hoover ...

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  31. THE PRESENT POSITION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  32. Industrial Unrest.

    McKay Ltd. have completed arrangements for the manufacture of Sunshine harvesters in Canada. It is stated that industrial disturbances in ...

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  33. KELLY STILL AT LARGE.

    Everything possible to effect me recapture of Edward Kelly (54) who escaped from Claremont Hospital for the Insane on Tuesday evening when ...

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  34. CRIME IN SYDNEY.

    Suspicions of foul play were expressed today by the Coroner (Mr. May) at the inquiry concerning the death of Lilian Carroll (27), who was ...

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  35. MR. HUGHES ON THE RESULT.

    "The result," said Mr. Hughes to-night, "is a veritable triumph for the people, and has sounded the death knell of the party machine and the ...

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  36. ANGLO-RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    Eulogy of M. Dovgalevsky's achievement in the "rout of the pseudo-Labor Government by Soviet diplomatists, backed by Britain's masses" in the ...

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  37. ILLNESS OF MR. MALEY, M.L.A.

    Mr. C. Maley, M.L.A. for Irwin, who was taken ill during the week end, is in a low condition. ...

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  38. LEADERSHIP OF LABOR PARTY.

    It is considered most unlikely at Canberra that any attempt will be made before Parliament assembles to take the leadership of the Labor Party ...

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  39. MINISTRY'S RESIGNATION ON MONDAY.

    Following the defeat of the Government, Mr. Bruce will tender the resignation of the Ministry on Monday, and the Labor Party will then meet at ...

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  40. General Telegrams

    The Music Advancement Guild of New South Wales fears that good music is passing and that the talkies are having a baneful effect upon ...

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  41. KELLY WRITES TO THE PRESS.

    Kelly, the escapee from the Claremont Asylum, has written to the "Daily News" stating that he will return to the asylum this morning. He stated ...

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  42. STABBING AFFRAY IN GAOL.

    Evidence at the inquest on the body of Walter Hunter, a prisoner in the gaol at Cootamundra, who was stabbed by a fellow-prisoner, Laurence Cronin, ...

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  43. BRITAIN AND U.S.A.

    The following statement has been issued by President Hoover and Mr. MacDonald: Our conversations were largly confined to the mutual relations ...

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  44. COUNTRY TELEPHONE CHARGES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 words
  45. STATE OF PARTIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 words
  46. NINE CHILDREN KILLED.

    Eight children were gathered round a youth today examining a hand grenade which he had picked up in a field. The grenade exploded, and killed ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. GIPSY MOTH FAILS TO RISE AND IS WRECKED.

    Failing to rise in a cross wind to-day near the Bong Bong racecourse, a Gipsy Moth aeroplane fo[?]ed some ...

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  49. A LINER AGROUND.

    Ninety-six persons on board were injured when the liner Empress Clada ran around last night during a heavy fog in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, ...

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