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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    At a meeting of prospectors and others dependent on the gold mining industry, held in Coolgardie on Friday, under the auspices of the Coolgardie ...

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  3. Foreign Cables

    On its first appearance before the Chamber of Deputies the new Ministry formed by M. Chautemps was defeated today on a motion of no-confidence ...

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  4. Political

    Imports of merchandise into Australia for the first six months of the current financial year amounted to £74,687,391, compared with £72,771,705 ...

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  5. General Telegrams

    The Sister Superior and nine children perished in a fire which destroyed an isolated girls' school at Cross Lake, Manitoba, today. The Sister was ...

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  6. Industrial Unrest.

    Many people attended the Police Court at Cessnock today, when William Orr, a Lithgow Communist, was charged with having attempted to incite the ...

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  7. STEAMER ON FIRE IN BUNBURY HARBOR.

    With a serious fire in her reserve bunker amidships, the steamer Ninghow put in to Bunbury harbor today, and the local fire brigade with a steam ...

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  8. PROPOSED "RED" AFFILIATION AGAIN DEFEATED.

    Although the All-Australian Trade Union Congress decided last week by a majority of five votes against re-affirming the affiliation of the Australian ...

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  9. EAST-WEST RAILWAY SERVICE AGAIN DISLOCATED.

    Last week's heavy rains on the Nullabor plains having seriously affected the embankments of the Great Western railway for about 17 miles between ...

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  10. Inter-State Telegrams

    More than 12 hours after it occurred a shocking tragedy was discovered in a house at Albion, near Sunshine, this afternoon. ...

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  11. MOTOR THIEVES AT WORK.

    Motor car thieves have been active in Perth and the country districts during the past few weeks and the police have been endeavoring to trace ...

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  12. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    President Hoover has appealed to all business interests, including the grain trade, to support Mm in his efforts to prevent urther declines in wheat. ...

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  13. TARDIEU FORMS MINISTRY.

    M. Tardieu has formed a Ministry, with M. Briand as Minister for Foreign Affairs. ...

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  14. FARMER ACCIDENTLY SHOT DEAD.

    While returning home from the place where he had been working yesterday morning, George Dent, a farmer of Jocab's Well, was accidently shot dead. ...

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  15. LUNCHEON TO MR. FENTON.

    Two hundred people attended a luncheon given to Mr. Fenton by the Bradford branch of the Federation of British industries. After the luncheon ...

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  16. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    The Senate has adopted an amendment to the Tariff Bill providing that all woven materials containing more than 15 per cent, of wool shall be ...

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  17. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    On a farm near Cadoux Siding, 40 miles north of Dowerin, Charles Hezel (40), a farm hand, made a savage attack on his employer, Walter Chapman, ...

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  18. ALL AUSTRALIAN TRADE UNION CONGRESS

    There were more bitter exchanges when the debate on the coal dispute was continued at the Melbourne Trades Hall today. The congress was ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    An unknown man, about 50 years of age, was cut to pieces by a city-bound train between Barrett's-road level crossing and the Clapham railway station ...

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  20. COMMONWEALTH CONVERSION LOAN.

    The Acting Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. H. J. Sheehan) expressed the opinion today that the Commonwealth conversion loan would be fully ...

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  21. EX-PRESIDENT THREATENED

    Mr. Calvin Coolidge, the ex-president, and Mrs. Coolidge, who arrived here on a visit today, received the third of a series of warning letters ...

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  22. PRINCE OF WALES CONFINED TO BED WITH MALARIA.

    A message from Nairobi (Kenya) states that the Prince of Wales is confined to his bed at Government House, Nairobi, with an attack of ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES

    More than 1000 unemployed assembled at the Trades Hall in Goulbourn Street tonight with the intention of holding a torchlight procession ...

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  24. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trades Union Congress has recommended the resumption of work on the coalfields on pre-stoppage conditions. ...

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  25. A HUGE METEOR.

    A huge meteor was seen to flash across the month of the River Loire last night. A roar like cannon fire was heard, and trees shivered as if in ...

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  26. SPAIN

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Times" says considerable excitement has been caused throughout Spain as the result of an attack made on King ...

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  27. LEVY ON GRAPES.

    Regulations were recently passed under the Commonwealth Wine Grapes Charges Act providing for the imposition of a levy of 3s. a ton on fresh ...

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  28. JUDGE BEEBY'S SECOND AWARD DECLARED VOID.

    By a majority judgment the Full Court of the High Court today held that the second interim award made by Judge Beeby in connection with the ...

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  29. AVIATOR KILLED IN MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Aircraftsman Williams, of the Royal Australian Air Forces, was killed, and Sergeant William Brown injured, when a motor car in which they were riding ...

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  30. COMMONWEALTH BANK BUILDING.

    A tender of £207,700—the lowest of six—has been accepted by the Commonwealth Director-General of Works for the erection of the Commonwealth ...

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  31. WAGES EARNED AT ROTHBURY.

    Mr. Weaver said he hoped the coal owners would now open the mines, and that a fair wage would be agreed upon for the miners, so that it would ...

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  32. RUSSIA

    A Rusian newspaper published here discloses details of the Soviet campaign against peasants of the prosperous class known as kulaks, who are ...

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  33. EAST-WEST LINE.

    The resumption of the east-west train service is still indefinite. Subterranean wafer has been discovered, making the line unsafe. ...

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  34. RAILWAY PROPERTY DESTROYED

    Damage estimated at between £50, 000 and £60,000 was caused by a fire which destroyed the carriage sheds at South Maitland Railways Ltd., last ...

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  35. PUBLIC SERVANTS AND THEIR SALARIES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) said yesterday that the Federal Minister had not considered reducing the salaries of public servants in receipt ...

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  36. SMALLPOX ON THE NARKUNDA.

    The Narkunda, which is due here on Tuesday, landed a case of smallpox at Colombo. All Western Australian passengers will be quarantined on their ...

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  37. Imperial Cables

    In the House of Commons tonight the Government escaped defeat on a critical division during the committee stage of the Coal Mines Bill by only ...

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  38. DESPERATE PLIGHT OF RUSSIAN PEASANTS.

    The Berlin, correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports that statements received from Warsaw confirm the reports of terrible scenes on the ...

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  39. SUNKEN SUBMARINES

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegaph" reports that the United States navy, after extensive tests, has adopted a valuable invention which ...

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  40. A HUSTLER AMONG THE DOMINIONS

    According to an official report from Canada, in 28 years the Dominion's trade has multiplied eight times, and Canada now leads all other nations in ...

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  41. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    At a conference convened by the Federal Chamber of Commerce held yesterday resolutions were carried protesting against the new Federal tariff, and ...

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  42. NOR'-WEST DAY LUNCHEON

    The North-West Day luncheon yesterday was marked by a number of vigorous speeches, dealing largely with the present economic position. Mr. ...

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  43. CRISIS IN THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    A crisis has developed in the Liberal Party as the result of the voting on the Liberal amendment to the Coal Mines Bill, when four Liberals voted ...

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  44. VICTORIA

    At the All Australian Trade Union Congress a proposal submitted by "Jock" Garden for the continuance of affiliation with the Pan-Pacific ...

    Article : 42 words
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