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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    Discussing the unemployment position yesterday, the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) said that the Government was giving active consideration ...

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  3. Political

    Some time ago the Fremantle City Council received a letter from the Taxation Department, asking for particulars of revenue-producing ...

    Article : 181 words
  4. A SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    Sitting at the driving wheel of his taxi cab, with a bullet wound in the side of his head, Charles David Paterson (27), of West Perth, a yong taxi ...

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  5. JAPAN

    Friction continues between Russia and Japan regarding fishing rights in the waters off Kamchatka (Siberia), and the situation is becoming more ...

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  6. Scene in the British Parliament.

    A series of disorde[?]ly incidents at question time in the House of Commons on July 17 culminated in one of the most remarkable scenes ...

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  7. INCOME TAX BILL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 words
  8. FAULTS DISCOVERED [?]N CUNNINGHAM'S PLAN[?].

    After a trial flight an examination of Cu[?]ingham's plane revealed a worn crank ax[?]e and a choked [?]iipipe. New parts have been ordered. ...

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  9. COMPROMISE ON THE ARBITRATION BILL.

    A compromise was reached between both Houses of Parliament early this morning on the Arbitration Bill. ...

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  10. AMY JOHNSON HONORED.

    His Majesty the King invested Miss Amy Johnson with the badge of Commander of the Order of the British Empire today. ...

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  11. TYPHOON IN JAPAN.

    A terrific typhoon is raging in the province of Kiushi[?], but owing to the disruption of communications no details are yet available. It is believed, ...

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  12. INCREASED PRICE ON IMPORTED BOOKS.

    Commencing tomorrow, all imported books will be increased in price by 10 per cent. ...

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  13. INDIA.

    Baluchi landowners, led by Dera Ghazi Khan, have offered the Punjab Government 2000 men including 500 horsemen, for use, if needed, in ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. Inter-State Telegrams

    Frank Greenlees, a leading Rugby Union footballer, died at St. Vincent's Hospital tonight. Several months ago he dived into a shallow pool and ...

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  15. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    The prolonged drought in the United States is causing a great deal of concern, and people are clamoring for nation-wide prayers for rain, and ...

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  16. CLIFFORD WRAY CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    Clifford Wray (19) was charged yesterday with having wilfully mu[?] dered Charles David Cameron Paterson (27), a taxi owner-driver, at ...

    Article : 62 words
  17. A.L.P. OPPOSES SECESSION.

    In response to a request by the Metropolitan Council of the Australian Labor Party, the State executive of the A.L.P. issued a statement ...

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  18. AN INDIAN STATESMAN'S OPINION.

    Mr. Srinivasa Sastri, President of the Servants of India Society, and a very prominent Indian statesman of moderate opinions, in the course of ...

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  19. CANADIAN WHEAT CROP DAMAGED.

    The drought and black rust in Canada have caused a strong advance in wheat prices, quotations being up 6d. per bushel. ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

    James Clifton (43), laborer, of East Melbourne, was today sentenced by Judge Macindie to imprisonment for two years for having attempted to ...

    Article : 121 words
  21. INDUSTRIAL.

    Shearers deny any weakening on the part of the shearers who are out on strike against the award of the Arbitration Court ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    A bill to increase the exemption from State income tax from £100 to £150 will be introduced by the Government at an early date. ...

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  23. FOREST FIRES RAGING.

    Forest fires are assuming dangerous proportions in many of the States, and some which are raging over a big area are reported to be beyond ...

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  24. A YOUTH'S FOOLISH ACTION.

    At the August sittings of the Criminal Court yesterday, Lawrence Williams (18), pleaded guilty to a charge that on July 10 last, at Meckering. ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL AND FINANCIAL DEFLATION.

    With reports from 48 States to-night showing that nowhere is there any appreciable rainfall, with crops and pastures withering in the ...

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  26. REPORTED BREAKDOWN OF SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    It is reported that the shearers' strike is broken, and that only about half a dozen sheds are not working under the new rates. ...

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  27. FEDERAL

    With reference to the application for a duty on corn sacks, wool packs and other jute goods, which has been referred to the Tariff Board for ...

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  28. RECORD ACREAGE OF WHEAT.

    Farmers in Victoria this year have planted an estimated area of 4,650,000 acres of wheat. This easily constitutes a record for the State. ...

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  29. THE SHEARING STRIKE IN N.S.W.

    Charging the union with having done something in the nature of a strike in the pastoral industry, the Graziers' Association has served a summons ...

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  30. RIOTING BETWEEN HINDUS AND MOSLEMS.

    Seven persons were killed and 150 injured in fierce rioting which broke out last night between Hindus and Moslems at Sukkur (in Sund) which ...

    Article : 169 words
  31. SITUATION BECOMING WORSE.

    Reports received by President Hoover today indicated that unemployment, disease, and in some cases actual starvation are complicating the ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. QUEENSLAND.

    Daniel Mahoney (34), a shunter at the Roma-street railway yards, had his left leg horribly mutilated tonight, when the wheels of a railway engine ...

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  33. ANOTHER "PARISH PUMP" BILL THROWN OUT BY SENATE.

    When the debate on the motion for the second reading of the Sewing Machine Bounty Bill was resumed in the Senate today, Senator McLach[?]an ...

    Article : 189 words
  34. Imperial Cables

    Mr. E. D. Simon, M.P., speaking at the Liberal Summer School at Oxford today, expressed doubts regarding the efficacy of the free trade policy. He ...

    Article : 168 words
  35. NEIL ROSMAN RELEASED.

    Neil Rosman, who was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment for the manslaughter of Dr. Lyon Johnston, has been relased after serving three ...

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  36. Aviation

    News has been received that Cunningham, after flying for nine hours, was forced to land on Tuesday afternoon owing to failure of the oil ...

    Article : 94 words
  37. MOTOR BUS AND TRAIN.

    At 8.35 on Saturday a motor bus belonging to Caisley's Bus Service, Red[?]liffe, and driven by Lioned Calcutt, was proceeding along ...

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  38. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Mr. Coote, pilot, was trying a plane out when the machine crashed into a tree. He was severely injured, and had to be carried 230 miles to ...

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  39. PESHAWU[?] AGAIN MENACED.

    For the second time in two months Peshawur is menaced by hostile tribesmen from the north-west frontier area. All British and Indian troops in the ...

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  40. Foreign Cables

    Reports from the interior are consistently emphasising the gravity of the very real communistic menace in China, a menace with which the ...

    Article : 155 words
  41. A CHEQUE FOR "JOHNNIE."

    The "Daily Mail" has presented Amy Johnson with a cheque for £10,000. ...

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  42. THE SALES TAX.

    Representatives of all the important distributing interests in Sydney decided today to increase the price of their goods to such an extent as to ...

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  43. CLASHES BETWEEN TROOPS AND RAIDERS NEAR PESHAWUR.

    Further clashes occurred at villages outside Peshawur yesterday between troops and parties of raiding Afrid[?]s. The latter were driven off with the ...

    Article : 57 words
  44. BRITAIN'S UNEMPLOYED,

    For the first time since 1921-1922 the number of unemployed in Britain exceeds 2,000,000. ...

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  45. A BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    As the result of a brutal assault alleged to have been made upon him by a gang of mill hands from Yarloop. John King, a man about 50 years of ...

    Article : 161 words
  46. AIR FORCE PLANE CRASHES.

    The Royal Air Force Siskin fighting plane crashed at Grantham yesterday, and caught fire. Its occupant, Pilot Ofiicer Wilfred Sawyer, was ...

    Article : 34 words
  47. SCHEME TO REVIVE IMMIGRATION.

    New methods for reviving immigration by the British Government are proposed. The political correspondent of the "Daily Herald" (Labor) says ...

    Article : 94 words
  48. TA[?]IFFISM RUN MAD.

    One of Labor's first tariff increases was a duty of £3 [?]n carburertors. Some types cost. They [?]ay £3 duty. The Tariff Board revealed that ...

    Article : 115 words
  49. THE ARBITRATION BILL.

    The Conciliation and Arbitration Bill, as amended by the elimination of those c[?]auses designed to delete the penal provisions from the existing Apt. ...

    Article : 96 words
  50. PILOT SACRIFCES HIS LIFE

    A Royal Air Force pilot (Sergeant Owen McNair) deliberately sacrificed his life to avoid crashing down among some Territorials who were training ...

    Article : 108 words
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