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  2. = The Week's Cables and Telegrams =

    The work of the conference is almost completed. Final decisions by Britain are pending on the issues of the Australian request for a meat ...

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  3. State Telegrams

    A gang of four young thieves who have been responsible for several robberies in Boulder recently has been broken un. The members appeared in ...

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  4. Political

    Advices from Melbourne state that a series of questions was submitted recently by the Federated Clerks' Union to the Federal Government ...

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  5. Inter-State Telegrams

    Moxley, the murderer of Frank Wilkinson and Miss Denzel at Moorebanks in April last, was executed at Long Bay penitentiary this morning. ...

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  6. General Telegrams

    Captain Lancaster has been acquitted on the charge of having murdered Hayden Clarke. A scene of pandemonium took place in the court-room ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL.

    The central board of a federation representing the ten principal unions in the cotton trade has decided to call a strike throughout the ...

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  8. SUPPLY BILL PASSES ALL STAGES.

    The Supply Bill passed all its stages without amendment last night. The time taken was 11½ hours, a record for the passage of such a measure, ...

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  9. BALLOONISTS REACH HEIGHT OF OVER TEN MILES.

    Professor Picard, of Brussels University, who made the sensational balloon ascent to the stratosphere last year, again ascended in a balloon at ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    New regulations in regard to the control of the State lottery are to be gazetted. One regulation provides that lotteries are to be conducted at ...

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  11. PLENARY SESSION DELAYED UNTIL SATURDAY.

    The final plenary session of the Conference has been delayed until Saturday owing to the difficulties in connection with the Canadian-British ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN.

    A reduction of 20 per cent. in the wages at the State coal mine has been announced, resulting in considerable unrest. There are indications that a ...

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  13. SECOND VICTIM OF ALBANY ROAD SMASH.

    Joseph Wilkinson (28) died in hospital yesterday, making the second fatality as the result of the recent motor smash on the Albahy-road. ...

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  14. Aviation

    Mollison took eff in his Puss Moth plane from Portsmouth Strand at 11.35 a.m. today on the first stage of his double solo Atlantic crossing. ...

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  15. "EVERYTHING STRAIGHTENED OUT."

    At 10.30 last night the official spokesman of the Conference made the following statement: "Everything is straightened out and all obstacles ...

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  16. IRISH FREE STATE.

    A man named Gilmore, a member of the Irish [?] Army, and another man named Kelly, were shot in the legs by the police at Kilrush ...

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  17. SUB-COMMITTEE OF CABINET TO COMMUNICATE WITH MR. BRUCE.

    The Commonwealth Cabinet has formed a sub-committee to communicate with Mr. Bruce in respect to the problems at the Ottawa Conference. ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    Bert Grimshaw, presumably insane, killed his own baby, and attacked and injured a young woman, then gashed his own wrists and swallowed poison. ...

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  19. MURCHISON PASTORALIST'S DEATH.

    Mr. Arthur Gillam (72), the owner of Gabyon Station in the Murchison district, died yesterday. ...

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  20. NARROW ESCAPE FOR PROFESSOR PICARD.

    When landing at Lake Garda, Professor Picard and his assistant had a narrow escape. Peasants holding the mooring ropes of his balloon ...

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  21. MOLLISON REACHES AMERICA.

    St. John (New Bruns.), Aug. 19 J. A. Mollison landed at 11.45 a.m. eastern standard time, at the small village of Pennifield, making the first ...

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  22. THE SEARCH FOR OIL.

    In his report to Cabinet. Dr. Woolnough says he is as certain as is humanly possible of the existence of oil in Australia. ...

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  23. WOMAN'S FLIGHT ROUND AUSTRALIA.

    The plane in which Mrs. Bonney, the Brisbane airwoman who is flying round Australia, sustained damage to its landing gear here today. It was ...

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  24. THE ANNUITIES DISPUTE.

    It is hinted that the legal and constitutional arguments in regard to the annuities dispute between Britain and the Irish Free State may be shelved, ...

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  25. VICTORIA.

    "You have been sent into that box. gentlemen," said the Crown Prosecutor (Br. Book) in the Criminal Court yesterday, "to try one of the most ...

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  26. RESULT OF OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    The Department of Commerce eslimates the approximate raine of eight commodities (excluding meat, metals and several others) to Austrilia as ...

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  27. A RECORD PASSAGE.

    The time taken by Mollison to reach Pennifield suggests that he lost his bearings in a log. He made the crossing in 22½ hours, being aided by a ...

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  28. LORD KYLSANT RELEASED FROM GAOL AFTER SERVING FULL SENTENCE.

    Lord Kylsant was released from Wormwood Scrubs this morning, having served his full term of 12 months for issuing a false company ...

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  29. AGREEMENTS CONCLUDED AND SIGNED.

    The success of the Ottawa Conference is now established. All the agreements between the Dominions (except the Free State) and Britain ...

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  30. CASTLE SEIZED BY I.R.A.

    Ignoring the caretaker's protests 200 armed members of the Irish Republican Army seized Donamon Castle, in the County Roscommon, yesterday. ...

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  31. GERMAN ADMIRAL DEAD.

    The death is announced of Admiral Zenker, the German commander of the cruiser Von der Tann, which sank the Invincible at the battle of ...

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  32. MOLLISON IN THE STATES.

    Fog prevented Mollison's departure from Pennifield yesterday, and instead of attempting an immediate return to England, he will spend a few ...

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  33. WESTERN AUSTRAILA.

    "The State Committee which this year reported on Western Australia's disabilities under Federation estimated that the State would have ...

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  34. SHOTS BETWEEN CONSTABLE AND THIEVES.

    Revolter shots were exchanged between Constable Larsen and some thieves af Mundaring early yesterday morning. The thieves had entered. ...

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  35. A POLITICAL LESSON FROM IRELAND.

    A comparison of the results of the Irish Free State elections and the British elections, the Irish Free State Dail being elected by proportional ...

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  36. INDIA.

    The Government today issued a provisional scheme for the settlement of the Indian communal problem. Under the scheme power is given in the ...

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  37. ROBBERIES OF DIAMONDS. JEWELERS HELD UP BY ARMED THIEVES.

    Henry Lewis, a jeweller, when proceeding last night from Daylesford to Ballarat, was held up by four armed and masked men and robbed of ...

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  38. EXODUS OF DELEGATES.

    The exodus of British and Dominion delegates to the conference is nearly complete, the Australians being almost the last to get away. ...

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  39. DEVOTEE OF GHANDI ARRESTED

    Miss Slate, a devotee of Ghandi, was arrested again today for attempting to enter Bombay against a police order. ...

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  40. Foreign Cables

    This s[?]ghter must cease, or 1 [?] authorise measures of self defence amongst my followers, thus ending the Red Tcheka methods in a ...

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  41. VISITORS TO WEST AUSTRALIA.

    In a telegram to the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) Mr. Lyons has intimated that he will open the Royal Show at Claremont in October. ...

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  42. POLICE SUPERINTENDENT SHOT.

    Mr. Cyril Grassby. additional Police Superintendent at Bacca, was shot today and wounded by a young Bengali while sitting in a car at a ...

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  43. MOLLISONS MOVEMENTS.

    Mollison reached Roosevelt Field after five and a half hours' flight from St. John's today. He received an enthusiastic reception by 10,000 ...

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  44. MEN LEAVE UNEMPLOYED CAMP

    Dissatisfied with the conditions. 200 men left Frankland River unemployed camp and marched towards Mt. Barker, intending to board a ...

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  45. MOLLISON'S RETURN FLIGHT.

    Mollison states that he hopes to begin his return flight tomorrow, but this will depend upon the weather reports. ...

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  46. FREMANTLE HARBOR.

    The annual report of the Fremantle Harbor Trust Commissioners for the year ended on June 30. 1931. was tabled in the Legislative Assembly last ...

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  47. HITLER AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    Herr Hitler has declared that legal government without his party is no longer possible, and that he will not promise to support the Government. ...

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  48. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    In a report which the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Parkhill) is preparing for Cabinet on the present economic position of the Northern ...

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  49. BLIND FLYING FOR MRS. MOLLISON.

    Mrs. Mollison is taking lessons in blind flying. ...

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  50. SERIOUS NAZI RIOTING.

    Violent Nazi rioting occurred at Bethen today, when a special court passed sentence of death on several Hitlerites who were convicted of the ...

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  51. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Leonard Conlon, the second man suspected of having taken part in the daylight robbery under arms in Gouger-street. Adelaide, at 10 a.m. on ...

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  52. AN ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT.

    Although the cable services have not informed the Australian Press of it, an International Congress was called for July 28 to organise and ...

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  53. HUMANE EDUCATION AND ANIMAL PROTECTION.

    There is at Geneva an International Bureau for the Protection of Animals, which was established with the object of showing that humane ...

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