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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    The Industrial Board yesterday issued a new coal award involving a reduction of aboout 20 per cent. in existing wages and allowances. The Railway ...

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  3. AMERICAN FLYERS CROSS NORTH PACIFIC.

    Pangborn and Hearden, two Americans, who took off from Sabushiro, Japan, at 7 a.m. yesterday, arrived at Wenatchee, Washington, at 7.14 a.m. ...

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  4. Aviation

    Air Commodore Kingsford Smith arrived here at 11 o'clock last night, and hopped off for Rome at 4 a.m. today. He is now a day ahead of ...

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  5. Our City Letter.

    A good deal of alarm was occasioned in higher educational circles at the proposal mooted by His Excellency the Administrator, Mr. ...

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  6. Imperial Cables

    A general election is imminent. It is now revealed that five Liberal Ministers have decided to ignore the advice given by the Liberal leader, Mr. ...

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  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    "While everything depends on what happens overseas I agree that the out-look is bright," said the Premier (Mr. Hill) in supporting a statement by the ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The dead body of Constable Nowland was found in the river at Bendemeer today. The detectives have learned that a man called at the police station on ...

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  9. PANGBORN AND HERNDON REWARDED.

    Pangborn and Herndon, on landing at Wenatchee after their flight from Japan, were presented with a cheque for £5000 by a Japanese newspaper. ...

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  10. PREPARATIONS FOR QUICK OVERHAUL OF PLANE.

    A wire has been received by Heston from Kingsford Smith asking for arrangements to be made to have his machine overhauled within 36 hours of ...

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  11. STATE SAWMILLS AT PEMBERTON

    For the second time in six months, last Thursday night thieves entered the office of the State sawmills at Pemberton and removed a safe containing ...

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  12. "SMITHY" HAS BAD LUCK.

    Since leaving Aleppo on Wednesday no news was heard of Kingsford Smith until 5 p.m. today, when it was reported that he had been forced to land ...

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  13. THE MANCHURIA TROUBLE

    The Council of the League of Nations is extending its session, in compliance with the request of the Chinese member (Mr. Sze), to assist a ...

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  14. FEDERAL

    It is understood that the Federal Ministry will shortly introduce, legislation to ensure that Commonwealth public servants resident in the States ...

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  15. Political

    A loss of £44,700 on the year's trading is disclosed in the report of the manager of the State Shipping Service (Mr. S. S. Glyde) for the year ...

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  16. POSITION STILL INDEFINITE.

    Mr. MacDonald had an audience with the King this morning, but no Cabinet meeting is likely to be held before Monday, nor any definite ...

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  17. DEATH OF AN AGED AFGHAN.

    William John Griffiths (22), and Phillip Alexander Larkin (19), have been sent to trial on a charge of having murdered an Afghan named ...

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  18. SUNSTROKE FORCES SMITHY DOWN AT MILAS.

    Bad luck robbed Air Commodore Kingsford Smith of a great chance of breaking the Australia-England flight record, when he was forced down at ...

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  19. REPORTED MASSACRE OF CHINESE.

    Reports received by plane disclose that 4000 Chinese have been massacred in the Korean farming community, 70 miles from Mu[?]den. Also that 400 ...

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  20. EARLY ELECTION EXPECTED.

    It is generally believed that a general election will be announced on Thursday next, with polling day on October 28. Parliament is expected to ...

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  21. THE EXCHANGE POSITION.

    It was learned last night, that the Federal Ministry is marking time in respect to the exchange position, assuming that Britain will decide the ...

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  22. FURTHER MASSACRES REPORTED.

    Further outbreaks of violence are aggravating the tension in Manchuria. It is reported that 30 Koreans have been massacred near Kirin, and that ...

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  23. GOVERNOR-GENERAL ARRIVES IN PERTH.

    The Governor-General and Lady Isaacs arrived yesterday by the Great Western Express. They were met by a guard of honor, when a salute was ...

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  24. THE TARIFF DEBATE.

    The Opposition has decided to take no further part in the debate on the tariff, realising that the Ministry would ignore all their representations. ...

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  25. SMITH STILL UNDAUNTED.

    Kingsford Smith arrived at Tatoi aerodrome at 7 p.m. yesterday, tired but undaunted after his detention for two days by Turkish officials, which, ...

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  26. JAPANESE RESENT BOYCOTT.

    The rising resentment of the Japanese at Shanghai at the boycott of Japanese by civilians is thought, likely to precipitate a repetition of the ...

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  27. IMPORTANT ARBITRATION DECISION.

    The Arbitration Court yesterday gave an important reserved decision, its effect being that, as from that date, in respect of any order made ...

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  28. THE STATE CABINET.

    At a meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) announced that Mr. C. Baxter, M.L.C., Leader of the ...

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  29. LABOR PARTY TO FIGHT THE TARIFFS.

    Mr. Stanley Hirst, in his presidential address to the Labor Party, declared that Labor would fight the tariff proposals with the whole weight of its ...

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  30. General Telegrams

    Serious rioting occurred at Estevan today, when 600 miners who are on strike owing to a cut in wages attempted to demonstrate against ...

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  31. SMITH DELAYS DEPARTURE FROM ATHENS.

    After consultation with a nerve specialist, Kingsford Smith decided to postpone his departure for Rome until tomorrow, as he is taking, no risks ...

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  32. A RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Douglas Scott (9), while running across the loco yards at East Perth at about 7 a.m. yesterday to buy a newspaper, was run over by a locomotive, ...

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  33. DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT ANNOUNCED.

    Mr. MacDonald announced in the House of Commons today that Parliament would probably be dissolved tomorrow, and a general election would ...

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  34. SHIPPING.

    The Minderoo arrived at Carnarvon on October 1, and after lifting 1056 bales of wool and several tons of general cargo, sailed for Fremantle via ...

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  35. COMMUNIST MENACE IN WINNIPEG.

    Police cleared the town hall here of (Communists last night. The Mayor (Mr. Webb) threatens to declare a state of martial law owing to the ...

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  36. SOUTH-EAST PROVINCE BY-ELECTION.

    In the by-election for the South-East Province seat in the Legislative Council, rendered vacant by the death of Mr. ...

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  37. ARRANGEMENTS FOR SMITH'S RETURN FLIGHT UNALTERED

    Kingsford Smith left Athens for Rome at 10.15 a.m. yesterday, flying by easy stages. He is expected to arrive at Hendon at 5 p.m. tomorrow. ...

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  38. ROYAL SHOW OPENED.

    The Royal Show was opened yesterday in wet weather. There was a record number of entries. The Governor-General, Sir Isaac Isaacs, was present. ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN NOTES.

    The slump in sterling has not affected dealing in Australian notes in London, chiefly because there are very few left here. Nevertheless, one of ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. THE DEATH OF PILOT TRIST.

    Details of the search for Pilot L. J. Trist, who was killed as the result of a forced landing of his aeroplane near the Wampit River, New Guinea, ...

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  42. Inter-State Telegrams

    Remarkable evidence was given by Linda Marjorie Barker, usher, of Ripton-road, East Malvern, at an inquest today into the death of Paul Portley, ...

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  43. SAVINGS BANK TRANSFER BILL.

    The second reading of the State Savings Bank Transfer Bill was moved last night in the Legislative Assembly by the Premier. The terms of the ...

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  44. STATE SHIPPING SERVICE.

    The State Shipping Service advise that goods ordered by aerial mail for Carnarvon up to October 18 will catch the Kybra which sails from Fremantle ...

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  45. NEED FOR EXPERTS.

    Considering that Australia has lost to America Henri Verbrugghen, leader of the Sydney State Orchestra, Professor Radcliffe Brown and Professor ...

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  46. PRECAUTIONS AT ESTEVAN.

    Police are patrolling Estevan as a precaution against a further clash between the strikers and the police, Machine guns are posted at strategic ...

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  47. PREMIER'S ADVICE TO WHEAT-GROWERS.

    A deputation from the executive of the Wheatgrowers' Union waited upon the Premier yesterday requesting information concerning the difficulties ...

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  48. RIOTS IN GLASGOW.

    Riotous behavior by demonstrators in Glasgow resulted in a charge by troopers, who dispersed the rioters who were led by McGovern, a member of ...

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  49. NEW AIR SPEED RECORD BY STANFORTH.

    Flying a supermarine equipped with a special engine. Flight Lieutenant Stanforth raised the world air speed record to 408.8 m.p.b. at Calshot ...

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  50. JUDGE'S COMMENTS ON ARBITRATION COURT.

    During the hearing of the case of the Insurance Staffs' Federation in the High Court today, Mr. Justice Starke said, "There has been a mass of ...

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  51. OBITUARY.

    Sir Thomas Lipton, the millionaire yachtsman, aged 85, died from heart failure today. ...

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  52. STATE SAVINGS BANK TRANSFER

    The State Savings Bank Transfer Bill passed the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. Coliler strongly criticised the Premier upon the manner in ...

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  53. DESPAIR IN BRITISH HONDURAS.

    The Administrator of British Honduras reports that dull despair has settled on the population as the result of the devastation of Belize by ...

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