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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    Mr. C. G. Latham (Minister for Lands), who is making a tour of the northern wheat belt, reached Mullewa today and addressed a meeting of ...

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  3. General Telegrams

    Defending the Army Estimates In the Reichstag today, the Minister for Defence (General Groener) hinted at the possibility of Germany's ...

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  4. DEBATE ON NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION RESUMED.

    The debate on Mr. Latham's censure motion was resumed today, and the House will sit until a vote is taken. The public galleries were again ...

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  5. THE FATE OF LOUIS CARRON.

    The police think it is certain that the charred human remains discovered in the ashes of a fire near the 183-mile gate along the rabbit fence, ...

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  6. Political

    It is understood that an amendment to the Traffic Act is being prepared to allow farmers and other users of commercial motors certain concessions of ...

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  7. RELIEF OF FARMERS.

    Relief for farmers for the coming season is proposed in a letter which the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives (Mr. ...

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  8. AN ARMED HOLD UP.

    Masked and armed with a revolver, a man entered the sample room of Goode Durrant in Princep-street last night, and confronted Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  9. STATE TRADING CONCERNS.

    The Minister controlling the State trading concerns states that the Government has decided to offer the Implement Works for sale. ...

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  10. WOOLLEN MILLS RE-OPEN.

    The woollen mills resumed operations this morning. ...

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  11. LANG AND THEODORE.

    "Mr. Lang and his satellites are a constant menace to the workers of Australia," said Mr. Theodore today, on his return from Brisbane. He said ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Revolutionary changes in the State industrial laws are providied for in the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Bill, which was explained by the ...

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  13. HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN SHARK.

    Two fishermen at Mermaid Point discovered human flesh inside a 10ft shark caught by them. It is thought that this perhaps indicates the fate ...

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  14. SALVAGE OPERATIONS ON THE EGYPT.

    The salvage company which last December commenced operations on the sunken vessel Egypt to regain a million in gold, is sending another ...

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  15. FIRE AT THE CLOISTERS.

    The Central Fire Brigade was called out last night to the Cloisters, in St. George's Terrace, where it was discovered that a fire was alight in the ...

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  16. LYONS RETURNS TO CANBERRA WITH LATHAM.

    As the result of the turn in Federal politics, Mr. Lyons has cancelled his trip to Tasmania and is returning to Canberra with Mr. Latham. It is ...

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  17. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION DEFEATED BY 38 VOTES TO 33.

    The Ministry survived the censure motion moved by the Leader of the Opposition by 38 votes to 33. The Beasley group supported the Government, ...

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  18. FIRE IN PERTH.

    Three fire brigades were called out to a fire which broke out at 12.45 a.m. in the machinery portion of Hoy Poy's furniture factory in James-street, ...

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  19. CHINESE STEAMER BLOWN UP. MANY CASUALTIES.

    The Chuentiao, a revenue cruiser, arrived here today, bringing 119 survivors of the Chinese steamer Tachi, which exploded last night 60 miles ...

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  20. RIOTERS BEFORE THE COURT.

    Eleven men arrested during the recent unemployment disturbances appeared in the Police Court yesterday. The approaches to the court were ...

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  21. THE FIDUCIARY NOTES BILL INTRODUCED.

    Mr. Theodore in introducing the Fiduciary Notes Bill in the House of Representatives, said it was unnecessary to detail its contents, which ...

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  22. THE NO-CONFIDENCE DEBATE.

    The public galleries of the House of Representatives were thronged an hour before the House resumed today, when the no-confidence debate ...

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  23. COMMENTS OF LEADERS.

    After the sitting, Mr. Scullin stated that the motion turned out as he had expected. He was never in doubt as to the figures. ...

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  24. SEALING SHIP BLOWN UP.

    A terrific explosion was heard and a bright flash seen at sea in the vicinity of Horse Island on Saturday night. Reports received indicate that the ...

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  25. THE CARON MYSTERY.

    While investigationg the disappearance of Louis Caron in the Murchison district. Detective Manning visited the camp of a man named Rowle, and ...

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  26. PROPOSED REDUCTION OF TEREST.

    Details of the State Cabinet's plan to reduce interest have been approved by Caucus. In connection with the proposed ...

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  27. REFERENCE TO THE SCULLINLYONS CABLES.

    When the House of Representatives reassembled this afternoon after having adjourned out of respect to the late Senator Chapman, Mr. Latham ...

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  28. LAKE VIEW MINES IGNORE BASIC WAGE SEDUCTION.

    Mr. Thorn, manager of the Lake View mines, told the secretary of the Local A.L.P., that his company did not intend to take advantage of the 8s. ...

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  29. BEASLEY TO CO-OPERATE WITH N.S.W. LABOR PARTY.

    Mr. Beasley has returned to Sydney to confer with the New South Wales Labor Party, with whom he will cooperate. ...

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  30. Foreign Cables

    An alleged plot to free the prisoners arrested during the Jaca revolt was nipped in the bad when 20 strangers at a hotel aroused the suspicions of ...

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  31. OBITUARY

    The death of Mr. W. J. George, C. M.G., took place at his residence, Claremont, on the 10th inst. at the age of 78. ...

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  32. FIRE AT BEADON HOTEL.

    The store room, stock, and the lighting and freezing plant of the Beadon Hotel were destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning. The damage ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Full Court of the High Court gave a majority judgment today, dismissing the appeal by the New South Wales Government and the President ...

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  34. PARTY OF INDEPENDENTS.

    The five members under Mr. Lyons have formed a party of independents, who intend to vote as their consciences direct on any proposals submitted. ...

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  35. CRITICAL POSITION OF THE MINISTRY.

    When it was learned that Mr. J. L. Price, M.H.R. for Boothby, South Australia, had resigned the secretaryship of the Federal Labor Party, and ...

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  36. SUFFOCATED BY FUMES.

    Tagliaferri and Borlini, two Italian miners, and both married, were suffocated in the Hamilton shaft, Great Boulder, yesterday, and Peter ...

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  37. CUT IN FEDERAL EMPLOYEES' WAGES.

    About 28,000 Federal employees will be affected by the new wage cut on salaries over the basic wage and under £750. ...

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  38. "FALLACIES AND FOLLIES" OF DEMOCRACY.

    Democracy has been one of the most wonderful forces in politics, and even in human thought, in the world, says ...

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  39. MEMBERS OF GOVERNMENT HAPPIER.

    Members of the Government are feeling happier about the safety of the Ministry, which, it is understood will not resign as was hourly expected, as ...

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  40. VICTORIA

    The Premier (Mr. Hogan) told a gathering of unemployed during an address at Geelong today that he anticipated the defeat of the ...

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  41. THE MINISTRY'S POSITION.

    Among all parties. Labor included, the opinion is growing that the Ministry's days are numbered, and that they would be well advised to resign. ...

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  42. THEODORE EXPELLED FROM N.S.W. LABOR PARTY.

    The New South Wales Labor Party have expelled the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) from their branch. ...

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  43. Inter-State Telegrams

    During a raid by the Port Adelaide police yesterday ou houses occupied by the secretary of the Port Adelaide branch of the Communist movement ...

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  44. A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

    Two miles from Denharn, one of the most tragic events in the history of the State occurred today, when the entire Marriott family was wiped out ...

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  45. FEDERAL

    The campaign of the Labor leaders in New South Wales for the acceptance of the Lang financial plan was encouraged today when the Federal ...

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  46. ATTITUDE OF OPPOSITION.

    Mr. Latham states that the Opposition is prepared to co-operate for Australia's good with any honest man to stop the menace which threatens ...

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  47. ASSISTANCE TO WHEATGROWERS.

    Mr. Latham's proposal for a private loan to assist wheatgrowers is receiving the enthusiastic support of bankers and Melbourne business men. Mr. C. ...

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  48. Aviation

    Andrew Moffat, a New Zealander, who stated that he intended leaving Belgrade on Saturday on a flight to Australia, but later decided to ...

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  49. MR. LYONS TO TOUR THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Mr. Lyons intends to tour the Commonwealth announcing the policy of his party of independents. ...

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  50. WAGE REDUCTION IN FEDERAL SERVICE.

    Members of the Commonwealth public services numbering 29,000 will be affected by the 10 per cent. wage reduction shortly. Up to the present ...

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  51. MINISTRY'S POSITION BECOMING MORE UNTENABLE DAILY.

    It is fully expected that a section of the Labor Caucus, at a meeting to be held after the next meeting of Cabinet, will make an appeal to Mr. ...

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  52. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Fairburn and Shenstone arrived here at 6 p.m. yesterday on a flight to Australia. They are remaining for repairs, ...

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