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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    Arrangements have now been completed by the State Ministry for opening Rothbury colliery on Wednesday next. Free labor will go into camp at ...

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  3. A PROPOSAL BY JUDGE BEEBY.

    At the compulsory conference today Judge Beeby proposed a temporary Federal bounty on coal pending an award, and the reopening of the mines ...

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  4. Political

    By a proclamation issued by the Governor-General, British ships of a gross tonnage of not less than 10,000 tons and with a speed of not less than ...

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  5. Imperial Cables

    That real danger to the Suez Canal can come only from Egypt was stressed by Lord George, late High Commissioner, in a speech made in the ...

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  6. THE RICHMOND MAIN.

    It was stated definitely tonight that Richmond Mflin will be the next mine to be worked by the Government. It is realised that if one of the largest ...

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  7. THE PREMIER LOSES PATIENCE.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night, during a deluge of Upper House amendments to Lower House bills, Mr. Collier said that the stupidity of ...

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  8. CONDITIONS QUIET ON FIELD.

    In the Legislative Assembly a motion censuring the Bavin Ministry was defeated by a small majority. Conditions on the coalfields are quiet. ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND.

    A well known Brisbane solicitor, named Robert McCalmont, whose whereabouts the police have been seeking for several days,"was located at an ...

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  10. UNITED KINGDOM

    It is possible that the Government will be faced with a crisis over whet has already been christened the "Dear Coal Bill." Both Conservatives and ...

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  11. THE VOLUNTEERS' CAMP.

    The volunteers' camp at Rothbury will be almost entirely independent of the township. If necessary the Government will provide a post office ...

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  12. "SCORN AND LOATHING" OF GOVERNMENT.

    The Workers' Industrial Union here has passed a resolution expressing "scorn and loathing" of the official Labor Party which, it declared, burgled ...

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  13. State Telegrams

    Robert Brownlow, a farmer of North Lake Road, Jandakot, was arrested last night on charges of having unlawfully killed a cow belonging to Elizabeth ...

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  14. ENGINE DRIVERS WITHDRAW FROM ROTHBURY.

    The engine drivers have withdrawn from Rothbury mine. This action followed the picketing by miners of the men who had returned to work. ...

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  15. DIRECTOR OF ORDNANCE IN AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Commander L. A. W. Spooner, of the Royal Navy, was a passenger for Melbourne on the mailboat Orama, which passed through Fremantle from ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND

    The Union Company's steamer Manuka went ashore on Long Point, approximately 70 miles south of Dunedin, in a heavy fog last night, and is a ...

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  17. VICTORIA

    The State Ministry has decided not to diverge from its intention to meet Parliament when the House reassembles tomorrow, notwithstanding the ...

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  18. EXTENSION OF DISPUTE DESIRED BY EXTREMISTS.

    [?]ils of the Miners' Federation and delegates representing the mining lodges on the northern coalfields at a conference in Newcastle today, passed ...

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  19. RIOTS AT ROTHBURY.

    One miner was killed and seven severely wounded while four members of the police were injured and many miners received minor injuries in police ...

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  20. THE COAL BILL.

    It is thought the political situation contains possibilities erf dramatic developments. It is generally agreed in the lobbies that neither the ...

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  21. ROBBERY AT CONVENT

    The police are investigating a burglary reported from the Convent of Mercy, Kalgoorlie, which was supposed to have occurred in the early hours of ...

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  22. General Telegrams

    At least nine persons—four women and five men—were killed when a series of seven explosions wrecked the Pathe Sound Film Studio today and ...

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  23. MANY MEN AVAILABLE FOR WORK AT MINES.

    Unemployed men, many of whom have had mining experience, clamored for engagement today at the bureau opened by tbe State Ministry in ...

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  24. FIRE AT KALGOORLIE.

    The most disastrous fire in the history of Kalgoorlie for the past 20 years broke out this morning, when Ezywalkin's boot store was gutted. The ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH BANK BILL IN THE SENATE.

    The second leading of the Commonwealth Bank Bill has been passed by the Senate. ...

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  26. Foreign Cables

    The entire population of Gorlovka witnessed a public anti-religious cere mony today, in which 4000 ikons were burned. A message from Stalin, the ...

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  27. MECHANICS TIRED OF STRIKE.

    The district colliery mechanics, at an aggregate meeting today, unanimously decided to agree to the terms, offered for a general resumption of work. ...

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  28. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST THEODORE.

    Last week Senator Reid stated that Mr. Theodore, whilst Premier of Queensland, received £10,000 for agreeing not to interfere or withold ...

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  29. FIRE IN PERTH.

    Damage to the extent of about £9000 was done by a fire which gutted a four storeyed building occupied by Aqua Proofing Company, rubber overcoat and ...

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  30. WORKERS AVAILABLE FOB ROTHBURY.

    It is officially stated that a full complement of men for the Rothbury mine is available, and the mine will be working on Wednesday next will ...

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  31. THE "RIPPER" CRIMES.

    A farm laborer named George Nestroy has been arrested on a charge of complicity in the Pusseldorf murders. It is alleged that he was in the ...

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  32. MINISTRY DEFEATED.

    Within a few hours of the opening of the new Victorian State Parliament today the Nationalist Ministry was attacked by the Labor Party, and on ...

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  33. A WOULD-BE AUSTRALIAN DICTATOR.

    Mr. Hoare, president of the northern branch of the Miners' Federation, said that an upheaval unprecedented in the history of the Commonwealth would ...

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  34. CHINA.

    The Nationalist Government at Nanking is doing its utmost to stave off the crisis which is threatening its existence, but the rebels are credited ...

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  35. STATE'S PLANS TO PROCEED.

    Mr. Bavin expressed his deep regret that violence bad been resorted to by the miners in their efforts to stop the plan of the Ministry to produce coal, ...

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  36. THEODORE FURTHER ATTACKED.

    Speaking in the Senate, Senator Reid again made an attack upon Mr. Theodore, and said that Theodore, while in Queensland, accepted £10,000 from the ...

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  37. BUS AND TRAMCAR COLLIDE.

    Five persons were killed and 20 injured at Enfield yesterday when a single-decker motor bus, in swerving to avoid a cyclist, crashed into a ...

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  38. Inter-State Telegrams

    James Edward Devine (87), and Francis Donald Green (27), laborers, were charged today at the Central Police Court with having murdered ...

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  39. THE PORT OF CARNARVON.

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  40. PREPARATIONS FOR OPENING MINES

    special train was sent to Branxton this morning with the first consignment of material and necessary equipment for the volunteer's camp. Police ...

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  41. MORE WALKING MANIACS

    Ronald Monson, of Perth, West Australia, and James Wilson, of Johannesburg, who are walking from Cape Town to Cairo, have passed Assint, a ...

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  42. MONGOLIAN UPRISING.

    Chinese reports from Hailar indicate an impending Mongolian rising for the purpose of declaring the independence of Mongol Province. The movement is ...

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  43. THE SCULLIN CABINET. CRITICISED.

    "The Scullin Cabinet is already in difficulties," remarks thp "Observer." "Its coal settlement policy has broken down; its suspension of migration ...

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  44. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE CALLED.

    During the day Judge Beeby, of the Federal Arbitration Court, issued summonses to the parties to the coal dispute to attend a compulsory ...

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  45. THE RIPPER CRIMES.

    A chaffeur named Joseph Inayer has been arrested in connection with the Dusseldorf murders, because his hand writing resembles a letter received by ...

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  46. JAPAN

    Mr. Wakatsuki, the principal Japanese delegate to the conference in London next month, stated tonight that Japan's objective was a 70 per cent, ...

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  47. GARDEN IN HIS ELEMENT.

    A massed demonstration will be held in Hyde Park tomorrow night, and it is expected that 50,000 workers will attend. Mr. Garden states that this ...

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  48. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Nominations closed at the Trades Hall yesterday for the North-East Province and South Province seats in the Legislative council elections to be held ...

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  49. NO MORE NEGOTIATIONS.

    In the Legislative Assembly today Mr. Bavin said: "We do not propose to negotiate any further. We are now faking steps to secure the supply of ...

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  50. A BANK CLEVERLY SWINDLED.

    An audacious swindle was carried ont successfully on Tuesday last, when £5,000 was paid by the Australian Bank of Gommerce to a man who represented ...

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  51. A FAMILY TRAGEDY.

    At Three Rivers today, Mrs. Andrew Day and her seven children whose ages ranged from one to 14 years, were found dead in their home with their ...

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  52. UNIONISTS DISPERSED BY POLICE

    After a meeting in Hyde Park to-night a threatening crowd of unionists surged towards Parliament House, and several were injured by batons ...

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  53. PREPARING FOR EMERGENCIES

    Serious developments in the coal dispute are expected as the outcome of a massed demonstration of miners to be held close to Rothbury mine ...

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