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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    The State-wide search for Harry Waters, alias Fred Brown (33), for whose arrest a warrant was issued on March 13, ended in an unexpected ...

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  3. THE NAVAL CONFERENCE

    After a day notable for a complete change towards a renewed hope of a Five Power Pact in the general outlook of the Naval Conference, an ...

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  4. MUNICIPAL

    The usual meetings of the Carnarvon Local Board of Health and Carnarvon Electric Light Board were held on Friday night, last week when there ...

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  5. Inter-State Telegrams

    Chief Justice Sir Adrian Knox has retired, giving as his reasons that an old and intimate friend had made considerable gifts in his favor. It is ...

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  6. Aviation

    Owing to a defective compass Messrs. Smith and Shiers lost their way and landed at Kamilaroi Station. They hope to reach Camoweal tomorrow. ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL.

    Hopes for a resumption of work at the associated coal mines on the northern field were revived again today, when the miners' convention ...

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  8. INDIA.

    The town of Gujranwala, which was the scene of fierce rioting in a revolutionary outbreak in 1919, has been chosen by the Punjab Nationalists ...

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  9. SMITH AND SHIERS FORCED DOWN.

    Messrs. Smith and Shiers were forced down on Saturday apparently near the Ord River, but search parties have been unable to locate the airmen. A ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND.

    Advice has been received that Birdsville (in south-western Queensland after having been isolated for nearly five weeks, owing to the flooding of the ...

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  11. M. BRIAND RETURNS TO CONFERENCE.

    M. Briand returned to London from Paris yesterday to resume on behalf of France the work at the five-Power Naval Conference. ...

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  12. MILITANTS ORGANISING.

    Reports from the northern coal fields state that the militants are organising to defeat the acceptance of compromise terms. ...

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  13. GANDHI OPTIMISTIC

    Gandhi is optimistic of success in his campaign of civil disobedience. He declared yesterday that unless the Government accepted his ll demands there ...

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  14. AN UNDESIRED IMMIGRANT.

    The loud report of a gun in a courtyard at the rear of premises toward the western end of High Street, Fremantle, on Monday attracted many ...

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  15. FURTHER CONFERENCE CALLED.

    In a further effort to reach a settlement of the coal dispute, Mr. Scullin has called a conference of representatives of the miners and owners at the ...

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  16. AVIATORS AT CAMOOWEAL

    Smith and Shiers have arrived here on their way to England, and Piper and Kay arrived from England today. ...

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  17. A PERFECT LANDING EFFECTED.

    According to advices received here Smith and Shiers landed in rough country about 50 miles east of Wyndham. Their wireless set functioned ...

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  18. NO FINALITY AT CONFERENCE.

    No finality was reached at the conference between the colliery proprietors and the mining unions yesterday, but the position was considered ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    Polling throughout Victoria yesterday on the prohibition referendum resulted in a victory for the opponents of no-license. When the counting ...

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  20. RAID ON VILLAGE FORTRESS.

    When a party of 150 police wade a dramatic midnight raid on the fortress village in Sind of Pir Pagara, the leader of a sect comprising thousands ...

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  21. 4000 APPLICATIONS FOR WORK.

    Officials of he Northern Collieries Association announced today that more than 4000 applications have been received for work in the mines ...

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  22. ABORTIVE WEEK END MEETINGS

    Nothing has occurred to lighten the general gloom surrounding the difficulties which faced the Naval Conference at the week end meetings. ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Hillary Taylor, secretary of the Kooyonga Golf Club, was arrested on the Great Western express at Port Augusta tonight on a charge of fraudulent ...

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  24. REPORT OF COAL CONFERENCE

    The Miners' Convention today decided to call mass meetings of the miners on the coalfields to receive the report of the coal conference held in ...

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  25. HOPEFUL TURN TAKEN.

    A more hopeful turn has been taken at the Naval Conference. ...

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  26. AVIATORS SHORT OF FOOD.

    A message received in Melbourne tonight by the Shell Company indicates that Smith and Shiers are in a serious plight. The message was as follows: ...

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  27. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    In 1926 an Act was passed in the Federal Parliament, proclaiming Central Australia a separate territory and Alice Springs the capital. At this time ...

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  28. Foreign Cables

    Navigation laws aiming at the exclusion of foreign shipping companies from the China coastal and inland trade have been promulgated by the ...

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  29. OFFICIAL UNION STATEMENT.

    An official statement issued today by the unions is as follows:—"It appears that the dispute will be long, with every indication of a successful ...

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  30. Political

    The "Sun Herald" states that Mr. Scullin, the Prime Minister of Australia, has requested that a Soviet consul be appointed to Australia. ...

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  31. PRISONERS JOIN AUSTRALIA'S MAIN INDUSTRY.

    A strike of prisoners in Fremantle gaol occurred yesterday, when 180 men refused their various duties in the morning, giving as an excuse alleged ...

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  32. AVIATORS FOUND.

    A police party which set out from Wyndham yesterday came upon thed stranded aviators near the Ord River, about midway between Ivanhoe and ...

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  33. MINERS CONSIDERING PROPOSALS.

    The miners are considering the resumption proposals, and the general feeling on the fields is that the men will show a strong inclination to ...

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  34. ABOLITION OF IMMIGRATION

    A bill for tbe abolition of immigration bas passed the Senate. ...

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  35. SOLICITOR ARRESTED.

    John O'Dea (34), solcitor, was arrested yesterday in his office in St. George's Terrace on a charge alleging that he stole £500 belonging to ...

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  36. THE WINE INDUSTRY.

    The South Australian wineries will open temporarily on Monday on the assurance of the Federal Government that consideration will be given to ...

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  37. HOURS IN RAILWAY SERVICES.

    Protests against the reversion to a 48 hours week in the railway services were made at a meeting tonight of the Labor Council. A member of the ...

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  38. DOCTOR'S WIFE INJURED BY MOTOR

    Mrs. Tregouning. wife of Dr. Tregonning, of Mount Street, was severely injured when knocked down by a motor car yesterday. She received a cracked ...

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  39. PIPER AND KAYS' PROGRESS.

    Piper and Kay resumed their flight from longreach this morning, but were in the air only a few minutes when they were obliged to make a ...

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  40. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    Three persons were killed today and many injured when two railway trains crashed during a terrible blizzard which struck the city. Ten inches ...

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  41. THE SIXTY MILLIONS LOAN.

    Questioned in the House of Representatives today concerning the closing of applications for the conversion of securities in the Commonwealth ...

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  42. FREMANTLE GAOL STRIKE ENDED.

    Tired out, and feeling the pangs of hunger, 180 prisoners at Fremantle gaol reported to the officials yesterday morning that they had decided to call ...

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  43. BRITISH

    By a big majority today, the workers in the wool textile industry of Yorkshire rejected the employers' proposals to reduce wages as a contributory ...

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  44. WOMAN AVIATOR CRASHES.

    White engaged in stunting Miss Gladys Grace's plane crashed from an attitude of 2000 feet and was buried in marshy ground to a depth of six ...

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  45. PLEBISCITE ON PROHIBITION.

    The "Magazine Literary Digest" is conducting a nation-wide plebiscite on prohibition. The first returns favor its repeal. ...

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  46. NEW SOUTH WALES

    A bill introduced in the Assembly by Mr. Bavin to provide for a reduction of 15 per cent, in the salaries of Ministers of the Crown and members of ...

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  47. SHIPPING.

    The Gascoyne is due to arrive at Carnarvon from Derby about noon on the 10th inst. and will sail the same day for Fremantle direct. ...

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  48. MUTINY OF CONVICTS.

    A message from Jefferson City, Missouri, reports a short but violent riot yesterday as the climax to a 24 hours' m[?]tiny in the ancient State prison. ...

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  49. TO PEOPLE OF 40 AND OVER.

    Dr. Elizabeth Sloan Chesser, sneaking of "Health, Hate, and Happiness," at the New Health Exhibition in London last month, said that the majority ...

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  50. MOTOR CYCLIST FATALLY INJURED.

    Frank Isted, a young married man who resided at Subiaco, was fatally injured yesterday when a motor cycle he was riding collided with a motor ...

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  51. TEXTILE WORKERS' ATTITUDE.

    The textile workers in Yorkshire have strengthened the belief of the Trade Union Executive that all will cease work when the wages cut takes ...

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  52. DRASTIC RETRENCHMENT IN WATER BOARD.

    Further retrenchments have been decided upon by the Sydney Water and Sewerage" Board, which will dispense with the services of 145 members of ...

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  53. DEATH OF MR. FRANK BROUN.

    Mr. Frank Broun (53), who was Colonial Secretary in the Mitchell Government from June, 1919, to August, 1922, died suddenly at his home at ...

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  54. AEROPLANES ON HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM.

    A big West End departmental store has opened an aeronautical department with a large range of aeroplanes suitable for private use, and which can ...

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  55. SIX-YEARS-OLD BOY SHOOTS HIS FATHER.

    A case is reported from Bantages of a six-years-old boy, who seeing his father quarrelling with his grandfather, took the old man's part and ratally ...

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  56. IRISH FREE STATS.

    After being defeated in Dail Eireann by 66 votes to 64 on the second reading of a private measures bill for old age pensions, the Irish Free State ...

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  57. GERMANY.

    Muller's Coalition Government has resigned, and Dr. Bruening, leader of the Centre Party, is forming a Cabinet. ...

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