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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    A largely attended meeting of wheat growers held here discussed the wheat position, and decided to request the Northam branch of their association ...

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  3. Political

    The Salaries Tax Bill, which provides for a reduction in the salaries of civil servants, was carried last night by 24 votes to 17. ...

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  4. Aviation

    When on the return journey from Leuchars aerodrome to Donibristle (Scotland), the leader of four biplanes, three of which were flying in ...

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  5. General Telegrams

    A message from Berlin says that the Soviet Trade Delegation has issued a statement that the damping of Rus-. sian grain in foreign markets had ...

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  6. A SUCIDE PACT.

    The sequel to the fears that a suicide pact had been made between a young married couple in Perth came yesterday, when the dead body of ...

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  7. AN APPOINTMENT GREETED WITH UPROAR.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, when it was aonnounced that Mr. C. Wickens had been appointed to inquire into the cost of living, the news ...

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  8. VICTORIA.

    At the Sale Supreme Court today Herbert James Donovan, a youth, was sentenced to death for the murder of Elizabeth Matilda Little (60) at ...

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  9. CAUCUS DECIDES ON GOLD BONUS.

    The Federal Labor Caucus today dedided to grant £1 per ounce gold bonus on all gold produced above the production for last year. Caucus also ...

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  10. DOMINION LEAGUE SEEKS REFERENDUM ON SECESSION QUESTION.

    A deputation from the Dominion League waited upon the Premier yesterday, and asked for a bill authorising the taking of a referendum on the ...

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  11. AERIAL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton) informed Mr. White (Nat., Vic.) that he had received a cable ...

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  12. INDUSTRIES FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Representative of two English firms which intend establishing new industries within Australia passed through Fremantle yeterday on the liner ...

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  13. THE BERRIMAN MURDER.

    Giving evidence in the Criminal Court, today, Buckley, who is on his trial for the murder of Mr. Berriman said that on the day of the shooting ...

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  14. THE GOLD BONUS.

    Commenting on the gold bonus, the city editor of the "Daily Telegraph" said the advantage of the bonus to mining companies is obvious, but, he ...

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  15. DISASTER TO A CIRCUS TRAIN.

    Fourteen bodies have been removed from tbe wreckage of a circus train which backed into a car loaded with petrol near Irapuata, and a minute ...

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  16. A BUSH TRAGEDY.

    According to a telegram received from Broome at police headquarters yesterday, the body of Alfred Clarke (about 54), a native of Radnor ...

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  17. BUCKLEY SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    After a retirement of an hour and 20 minutes today, the jury returned a verdict of guilty against Buckley, and Mr. Justice Wasley pronounced ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES

    There was a dramatic development in the Legislative Assembly this morning seven minutes after the House met, when Mr. Lang, to the ...

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  19. A TRAGIC LANDING.

    Landing at dusk yesterday, on a small ice-coveted lake, a Commercial Airways plane swerved to avoid a number of children who were playing ...

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  20. NO MONEY FOR GOLD BONUS THIS FINANCIAL YEAR.

    Speaking in the House of Representatives, Mr. Lyons said be could assure members that no money would be used for the gold bonus in this ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL

    Two hundred barmen in he Adelaide hotels, who ceased work on Monday, returned to duty today. Their wages have been reduced from £5 to £4 12s. ...

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  22. MOLLOY DISPUTES ELECTION RESULT.

    Mr. T. Molloy is dissatisfied with the result of the mayoral election, and intends petitioning the Supreme Court for the holding of a fresh election. ...

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  23. MONEY AVAILABLE IN LONDON.

    "There is one feature about Australia's present position that is puzzling the financiers of England. They are anxious to know what is the attitude ...

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  24. DISMEMBERED BODY OF WOMAN FOUND

    The body of Mrs. Ina Chick, who has been missing since August 28, was found in a cavity between two walls in her home today. The police ...

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  25. HELPING THE WHEATGROWERS.

    The question of marketing the season's wheat and financial assistance to growers to prepare for next season, will occupy an important place in ...

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  26. MASS MEETING OF WHEAT GORWERS.

    The lower hall and the gallery at the Young Australia League, building, Perth were filled yesterday, when a mass meeting of over 400 wheat ...

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  27. FIRE ON THE GIANT FLYING BOAT DORNIER.

    Fire destroyed the left wing of the giant German flying boat Dornier to-day. The crew, helped by local firemen, saved the machine from total ...

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  28. INDIA.

    The Federal relations Committee of the Indian Round-Table Conference held its first meeting today. The committee, as originally appointed, ...

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  29. MINISTERS AND BANK BOARD CONFER.

    Notwithstanding the known hostility of members of the Board of the Commonwealth Bank to the plans for inflation of the currency of the ...

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  30. A LOVE TRAGEDY.

    On seeing a motor car apparently out of control and knock down a lamp post, a policeman went to investigate, and found the driver, M. Muerter, ...

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  31. MRS. MILLER MISSING.

    All hope for the safety of Mrs. Miller has been almost abandoned. She took off in bad weather yesterday morning for Miami, Florida, a distance of ...

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  32. FEDERAL

    Figures showing that the trade balance in the six months ended September 30 was favorable to Australia were given in the House of Representatives ...

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  33. TRAGIC DEATH OF A GIRL.

    A severe censure was administered at the conclusion of an inquest in the Perth Courthouse yesterday by the Acting Coroner (Mr. J. J. Lloyd, J.P.), ...

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  34. MRS. MILLER'S FATE.

    Aviation officials are agreed in their belief that Mrs. Miller has perished in her attempted night from Havana to Miami. Mr. Carl Voelter, the ...

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  35. DISARMAMENT.

    The Foreign Secretary, speaking at Cardiff yesterday, referred to the situation regarding disarmament under an Act of Arbitration which he indicated ...

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  36. PERTH WOOD SALES.

    At the wool sales today 20,000 bales were offered. Value's were down over 5 per cent. Bradford predominated. The top price realised was 14d. for a ...

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  37. NEW GOVERNOR-GENEUAL APPOINTED.

    On the recommendation of Mr. Scullin, His Majesty the King has appointed the Hon. Isaac A. Isaacs, K.C. as Governor-General of Australa, in ...

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  38. MINISTERS AND CAUCUS.

    Ministers informed the Federal Labor Caucus this morning that they had not had sufficient time to complete the preparation of a scheme of new ...

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  39. later-State Telegrams

    Eleven men and two women appeared at the Police Court the morning on charges arising out of the Communist demonstration in the city ...

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  40. MINING.

    Latest quotes for tin (standard) are as follows: spot, £114 18s. 9d.; three months, £116 2s. 6d., Latest available quotes for lean ...

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  41. Foreign Cables

    Tokio and Yokohama were rocked by a veyy severe earthquake today. There was no damage at Tokio, however, Reports indicate that the centre ...

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  42. MRS. MILLER SAFE

    When all hope for her safety had been practically abandoned, news was received today that Mrs. Miller had reached Nassau, in the Bahama ...

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  43. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    Speaking on the motion for the second reading of the bill to amend the Immigration Act in the Senate last night, the Assistant Minister for ...

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  44. REPORTED GOLD FIND IN NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    It was reported from Darwin last week that two prospectors had struck a rich sold reef near the East Margaret River, Grove Hill. It was also ...

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  45. FEDERAL CAPITAL TERITORY.

    The proclamation of a special ordinance for the Federal Capital Territory was necessary yesterday to overcome omissions from a previous ordinance ...

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  46. LARKINVILLE GOLD FIELD.

    A report from Kalgoorlie last week stated that M. Larkin bad unearthed 17 oz. of gold at the alluvial find at Larkinville in about on hour. The ...

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  47. FRANCE

    M. Oustric, the founder of the Oustric Bunk, who was arresed recently, has been charged with frauds exceeding 10 nations by manipulating Bourse ...

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  48. MAN AND WOMAN FOUND DEAD.

    Early this morning the bodies of a man and young woman were found in the scrub at La Perouse. The man was inside a sedan motor car, and the ...

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  49. SITUATION IMPROVED

    Regarding the situation throughout the country, the Government of India's survey records an improvement. In Bihar and Orissa picketing has ...

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  50. Imperial Cables

    It is now certain that in all the mining areas except the scottish coalfields work will continue as usual to-morrow. ...

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  51. WHIPPINGS SUGGESTED FOR ARMED BANDITS

    Judge Thompson announced at the Parramatta Quarter Sessions yesterday that he would seriously consider ordering whippings for men convieted ...

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  52. MOTION FOR UNIFICATION.

    in the House of Representatives to-day Dr. Maloney gave notice of his intention to more a motion for Unification, and that a referendum be ...

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