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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    That the refusal of many shearers to accept work under the Dethridge award is merely a move to show that a dispute exists, ...

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  3. MOTOR LORRY OVERTURNS

    One man was killed and 15 others injured when a motor lorry overturned in Liverpool-road, Bankstown, this morning. The lorry skidded on the ...

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  4. BILL FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF ORDER INTRODUCED BY PREMIER.

    In the Legislative Assembly today the Premier introduced a bill to give the Government power to deal with the situation at Port Adelaide caused ...

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  5. General Telegrams

    Germany is vigorously preparing for the forthcoming meeting of the League of Nations Assembly, and the international conference which will ...

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  6. Political

    A challenge to the Government on its attitude towards industrial conditions was launched by the Labor Party on Tuesday night and continued in the ...

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  7. CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    The trial was begun yesterday before Mr. Justice Draper of George Clifford Wray (19) on a charge of having wilfully murdered Charles ...

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  8. VICTORIA.

    As the result of inquiries into the death of Mrs. Margaret Sarah Mould, (39), at Altona on August 8, the detectives arrested a woman at ...

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  9. SALVAGE OF THE EGYPT.

    The Italian salvage syndicate which is seeking to recover £1,600,000 worth of gold from the wreck Egypt off[?] Ushant, found a safe in the captain's ...

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  10. WRAY SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    After a retirement of just over an hour, the jury yesterday found Wray guilty of having wilfully murdered Patterson, but added a rider ...

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  11. SLEEMAN OBJECTS TO REDUCTION OF HIS PARLIAMENTARY WAGE.

    Mr. Sleeman, member for Fremantle, expressed his opposition in the Assembly yesterday to the proposal to reduce salaries. He took this stand, ...

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  12. Aviation

    Miss Winifred Spooner, the only British competitor in the air race around Italy, was placed fourth in the final award of places. Her flight over ...

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  13. NO CHANGE IN SHEARING DISPUTE.

    There is no change in the shearers' dispute. Shearers who have returned to Perth from the pastoral area estimate ...

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  14. PRESERVATION OF PUBLIC SAFETY LEGISLATION PASSED.

    The Preservation of Public Safety Bill passed both Houses of Parliament after a sitting which did not conclude until 5 o'clock this ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND.

    The illness of a two-years-old child, who was a passenger on the Australian and Oriental Line's steamer Changte, has been definitely diagnosed ...

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  16. PERTH WOOL SALES.

    At the Perth wool sales yesterday 21,500 bales were offered, and generally prices can be taken to be on a parity with the last sale in June, ...

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  17. NOT WANTED IN FRANCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the British United Press confirms the report that an expulsion order has been served on Mr. William Randolph ...

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  18. FEDERAL

    Mr. Scullin arrived here today. He is greatly improved in health, the voyage having done him good. Under the doctor's instructions Mr. ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the Attorney-General (Mr. Mac-Groarty) moved the second reading of the Crown Remedies Act Amendment ...

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  20. EUROPE TO AMERICA.

    Having achieved the double distinction of completing the first non-stop flight from the continent of Europe to the continent of America, ...

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  21. MOTOR FATALITY.

    One man was killed instantly and three others rendered unconscious when a car overturned near Meckering yesterday. The victims were:— ...

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  22. INDUSTRIAL.

    The Employers' Federation had notified the drivers and others who have ceased work that unless they return to work at starting time tomorrow ...

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  23. Inter-State Telegrams

    Colin Ferney (37), who was charged at the Criminal Court with having murdered his wife at Goulburn; was found not guilty. He was standing his ...

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  24. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    It was authoritatively stated in Federal Labor circles today that Cabinet would refer the question of a special session of the Federal ...

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  25. CONFLICTING REPORTS REGARDING SHEARING DISPUTE.

    No change occurred yesterday in the shearing dispute. Both sides have reiterated their determination to stand firm. The shearers who are resisting ...

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  26. DISASTER TO A SEAPLANE.

    A Spanish seaplane, while taking part in manoeuvres at Ferrol today, caught fire and crashed into the sea. The pilot, two observers and four ...

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  27. S.S. DIMBOOLA HELD UP.

    Owing to the crew of the s.s. Dimboola refusing to sail, the vessel, which was to have left for the Eastern States yesterday, has been held ...

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  28. COSTES AND BELLONTE'S FLIGHT.

    Costes and Bellonte landed here at 5.30 p.m. today, after a flight of 11½ hours from New York, thus winning the £4000 cash offered by William ...

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  29. CITY DEVASTATED BY HURRI

    A hurricane with a speed variously estimated at between 135 and 160 miles an hour is reported to have devastated the city of Santa Domingo, ...

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  30. DRIVERS AND CARTERS' STRIKE

    Despite the decision of the Port Adelaide section of the Drivers and Carters' Union not to resume work, a number of men belonging to that ...

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  31. CHARGE UNDER THE CRIMES ACT.

    The "Labor Daily" newspaper was convicted at the Central Summons Court today on a charge preferred by the Graziers' Association of New ...

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  32. MORE TAXATION AHEAD.

    The Federal Cabinet at a meeting in Melbourne today decided to honor the pledge given by Mr. Scullin to balance the Budget. Mr. Fenton ...

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  33. POSITION OF THE RAILWAYS.

    Two schemes aiming at obviating further retrenchment in the State railways have been considered by the joint executive of the railway unions, ...

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  34. COMMUNISTS INTERRUPT TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    About 30 communist "hunger marchers," who are under general proscription by the Trade Union Congress which was holding its annual meeting ...

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  35. AIR RACE TO AUSTRALIA.

    According to the aviation correspondent of "The People," three British pilots are secretly preparing for an air race from England to Australia, ...

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  36. PREMIER AND WHARFSIDE WORKERS.

    In connection with thhe wharfside dispute, the Premier received the chairman and two members of the rank and file of the committee of ...

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  37. INDIA.

    One Bengali was killed and four others were arrested after a dramatic revolver fight between the police and a gang of terrorists in Chandernagore, ...

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  38. PARAPET OF VERANDA COLLAPSES.

    The parapet of a veranda along the front of a row of shops in Newcastle-street, Perth, crashed to the ground on Saturday afternoon, killing Robert ...

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  39. EFFECT OF THE RECENT HURRICANE.

    The terrific hurricane which swept over the city of San Domingo is now known to have caused appalling loss of life and great damage to property. ...

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  40. BALANCING THE BUDGET.

    On three factors the Federal Government is unanimous in their decision to balance the budget. For the success of its programme it relies, ...

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  41. WHARFSIDE STRIKERS STILL MILITANT.

    At a meeting of the rank and file committee at Port Adelaide this morning it was decided to continue the wharfside strike and engage in mass ...

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  42. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    Jack Aubrey (20) and his wife Jean Margaret Aubrey (17), of Parkes, who were married only two months ago, were admitted to Parkes ...

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  43. NO ALTERATION IN SHEARING DISPUTE.

    There was no alteration in the shearing dispute during the week end. ...

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  44. MUNGANA LEASE SCANDAL.

    In the Legislative Assembly today a bill to amend the Crown Remedies Act, and to enable the Crown to take civil proceedings against Theodore ...

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  45. AEROPLANE DESTROYED.

    Details of the loss of an aeroplane in which Messrs. Clarke, of Perth, were flying from Maylands to Sydney, were brought to Forrest yesterday by ...

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  46. APPALLING DEATH ROLL OF VICTIMS OF HURRICANE.

    The death roll resulting from the terrific hurricane which destroyed Santa Domingo is now known to have reached 4000, and it is feared ...

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  47. DEATH OF JEAN AUBREY.

    Jean Margaret Aubrey (17), who was shot following an argument with her husband at Parkes several days age, died at the Parkes hospital last ...

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  48. MR. SCULLIN'S HEALTH

    Mr. Fenton received a communication today from Mr. Scullin to the effect that his health was improving. ...

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  49. POSITION ON WATERFRONT IMPROVED.

    The position on the waterfront is improving daily. The timber workers have decided to resume work tomorrow, and to have nothing more to do ...

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  50. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The Premier announced in the Legislative Assembly today that the Government proposed to introduce tomorrow a bill to prevent intimidation ...

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  51. TRAIN WRECKED BY TERRORISTS.

    Four Italians were killed and 45 injured when the mail train from Decc[?] (Bengal) was wrecked 72 miles from Calcutta through the removal of the ...

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  52. POSSESSION OF COCAINE.

    May Blake (52) was today fined £250 and sentenced to imprisonment with hard labor for 12 months, for having been in the possossion of ...

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  53. OVERTHROW OF ARGENTINE GOVERNMENT.

    The keen political uneasiness which has for the past fortnight pervaded the Argentine capital [?]minated to-night in the overthrow of the ...

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  54. ALLEGATIONS BY SHEARERS.

    The number of shearers in Perth from the North-West increased during the week end. Men from Carnarvon and Murchison districts report that ...

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