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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    The jury returned a verdict of guilty with a recommendation to mercy under the Royal prerogative against William James Garthwaite ...

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  3. Political

    The State Ministry was defeated early in the sitting of the Legislative Assembly today on three divisions with reference to amendments to the ...

    Article : 195 words
  4. Our City Letter.

    The Capital has been somewhat animated as the result of the visitors who arrived for the National Rifle Association's shoot at Swanbourne in ...

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  5. General Telegrams

    The sensational sequel to the second heat of the speedboat races. when Kaye Don and Gar Wood were both disqualitield for beating the gun and ...

    Article : 119 words
  6. Imperial Cables

    When the House of Commons reassembled today Mr. MacDonald faced a packed house. He outlined the conditions Leading up to the fall of the ...

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  7. A LIGHTENING REVOLT.

    A sudden revolt occurred in the province of Styria yesterday, when the Heinwehr or Fascists seized six large and 15 small towns and proclaimed ...

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  8. TARIFF DISCUSSIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    When the House of Representatives meets tomorrow it will plunge immediately into the tariff discussions. Cabinet dealt only with routine ...

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  9. THE WILKINS'S STUNT.

    Sir George Wilkins's submarine Nautilus has unexpectedly reached Spitzbergeu on the completion of her polar cruise. The scientists have not ...

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  10. ALLEGED ROBBERY ON THE HIGH ROAD.

    Jack Mernovich, a Slav contractor who employs a number of men sleeper-cutting at Waroona, reported to Detective Sergeant Fraser of the ...

    Article : 158 words
  11. Aviation

    Mr. A. H. G. Fokker, the famous Dutch aeroplane constructor, arrived today from New York. He gave the opinion that by 1933 there would be a ...

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  12. BRITA[?]N'S TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    The Soviet's own trade figures show the [?]opsidedness of the trade advantage promised to Britain by the renewal of relations with Russia. For ...

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  13. TRAIN SPEED RECORD.

    Britain has recaptured from Canada the world's train speed record, the Great Western having travelled from Paddington to Swindon (77 miles) in ...

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  14. Foreign Cables

    Mr. William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, in a Labor Day address today said that unemployment had become so acute in ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. FEDERAL

    Additional applications for the conversion of bonds continue to be received by the Federal Treasury. Most of these applications were lodged at ...

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  16. ECONOMIES BILL MOVED.

    Today Mr. MacDonald moved the Economies Bill, which allows for economies to be effected by Orders-in-Council, thus saving time and ...

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  17. TWO FISHERMEN LOST.

    On the return of the fishing boat Hughie from Jurien Bay ou Saturday it was revealed that two men. Gustav Axwell and Yalmar Saareupaa, were ...

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  18. MR. SNOWDENS BUDGET.

    Today Mr. Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, rose before a crowded House to deliver the most vital Budget speech since the days of the Great ...

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  19. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    A week's investigation of defalcations in the Continental Illinois Bank and Trust Company's bond department has disclosed that bonds totalling ...

    Article : 125 words
  20. THE SCHNEIDER CUP RACE.

    Flight. Lieut. Boothan. flying the Vickers Supermarine Rolls seaplane S6B, with an average of 340.8 miles per hour over the Schneider Cup ...

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  21. FEDERAL TERRITORY.

    An endeavor is being made by the Federal Ministry to abolish the dole system in the Federal Capital Territory and substitute sufficient rationed ...

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  22. WOODLINE WORKERS AGAIN STOP WORK.

    The woodline workers have again stopped work as the result of the dismissal of 10 men. The company is accused of victimisation, which, ...

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  23. THE BANK BOARD REPLIES TO REQUEST FOR ADVANCES.

    When the Premiers assembled today. Mr. Scullin read a letter from the Bank Board replying to the request of the Conference for advances for loan ...

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  24. CHARGE OF UNLAWFULLY KILLING.

    At the conclusion of the inquest concerning the deatli of Albert James Brown (48), loco. driver, the coroner (Mr. Moseley) found that Burley ...

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  25. BELIZE SWEPT BY HURRICANE AND TIDAL WAVE.

    A terrific hurricane accompanied by a tidal wave has swept Belize, the capital of British Honduras, and it is believed that over 1000 persons have ...

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  26. PREMIERS APPROACH TRADING BANKS.

    The Premiers sat for two hours today, and advanced another step when they decided to invite the trading banks to assist in the search for cash. ...

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  27. Inter-State Telegrams

    There was an unexpected development at the Jacob. Johnson inquiry today when Mr.D.S. Sullivan, solicitor, for Johnson, withdrew from the ...

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  28. SNOWDEN'S BUDGET.

    Following the momentous Budget, the Government has issued a White Paper detailing the economies proposed, and despite the unexpectedly ...

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  29. MARVELLOUS SPEEDS CLAIMED FOR ITALIAN AIRCRAFT.

    In the face of Italy's withdrawal from the Schneider Cup race reports of speeds alleged to have been attained by Italian machines are almost ...

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  30. CONFERENCE WITH TRADING BANKS.

    The trading banks were asked by Mr. Scullin at the conference with the Premiers yesterday to co-operate with the Commonwealth Bank in rendering ...

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  31. ACIDITY THE CAUSE OF INDIGESTION

    Any medical man will tell you that most wises of indigestion and allied stomach troubles are caused by excess acid in the stomach. which, unless ...

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  32. OUTBREAK OF PLAGUE AT BELIZE.

    Plague has broken out at Belize, where the dead total 1200 as the result, of the recent visitation of hurricane and tidal wave. The victims' ...

    Article : 76 words
  33. NEW AIR SPEED RECORD.

    Flight Lieut. Stainsforth trying a new supermarine Rolls machine, established a new air speed record of 370 miles per hour, being an average speed ...

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  34. ECONOMY LEGISLATION.

    The second reading of the Economy Bill which was introduced in the House of Commons last week by Mr. MacDonald, was agreed to tonight by ...

    Article : 75 words
  35. TRADING BANKS AND THE PLEA OF THE PREMIERS.

    The trading banks have not yet replied to the Premiers plea for financial assistance for loan works involving £17,000,000. They have prepared ...

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  36. PROTECTION OF BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    An outstanding feature of the political situation is the concentrated effort to secure tariff protection to British industry, The Beaverbrook ...

    Article : 117 words
  37. THE AIR SPEED RECORD.

    If the weather is suitable Mr. Stansforth will attempt to raise the speed record even higher than 379 m.p.h. The machine which he used to do this has ...

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  38. NOTORIETY SEEKING.

    Another freak trans-Channel journey was accomplished last month when a young Austrian, Karl Naumestnik, lauded at Dover from Gris Nez. He ...

    Article : 96 words
  39. KINGSFORD SMITH'S PROPOSED FLIGHT TO ENGLAND.

    Kingsford Smith hopes to leave for England on September 26 to attack the Australia-England return record. He hopes to do it in seven days each ...

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  40. RUMORED EARLY ELECTION.

    The "Daily Herald" states that the Conservatives headed by Sir Neville Chamberlain have the day and plans made for a dissolution next week, ...

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  41. ATTITUDE OF TRADING BANKS.

    The managers of the trading banks are putting the position to their directors today. All agree upon the necessity of supporting the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 94 words
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