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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    Much dissatisfaction has been expressed on the goldfields recently at the abnormal increases in house rents. At a meeting of the Kalgoorlie ...

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  3. Political

    The Federal session will open on Wednesday with the election of a president for the Senate. Senators Lynch and Kingsmill are candidates ...

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  4. General Telegrams

    In three trial runs over the sevenmile course on Lake Saint Clair on which the British International Trophy race will be held, Miss ...

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  5. FORCED LANDING ON RIVER FORESHORE.

    After taking off at Maylands aerodrome yesterday morning, the Aero Club's new Girrus Moth plane, owing to engine failure when at a low ...

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  6. Aviation

    Three Atlantic crossings were commenced today. Messrs. Salberg and Petersen (Norwegians) left Harbor Grace for Oslo, Norway; Mr. George ...

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  7. Foreign Cables

    The rumor that the five condemned Nazis at Beuthen were being conveyed to a different prison led to an outbreak of rioting in the streets today, ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES

    Henry Ford once wrote: "Large corporations whose sole business it will be to perform the operations of ploughing, cultivating, seeding and ...

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  9. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Council last night the abrogation of State rights was referred to during a debate on the Supply Bill. Mr. Sedden said that ...

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  10. SCENES EXPECTED AT OPENING OF REICHSTAG.

    The Reichstag will open on August 30, when violent scenes are expected to take place. It is believed that the Chancellor is obtaining a decree for ...

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  11. UNIVERSITY BURSAR ARRESTED

    John Maehrey, K.C., a prominent lawyer and chairman of the Board of Governors and Bursar of Manitoba University, has been arrested and ...

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  12. MRS. MOLLISON PLANS ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Mrs. Mollison is planning to make the first woman's solo crossing of the Atlantic westward. She hopes to start some time next month. ...

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  13. THE FRANKLAND RIVER UNEMPLOYED.

    Practically the whole population farewelled 270 unemployed men from the Frankland River camp, when they entrained for Perth tonight in five ...

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  14. THE GERMANS' STRANDED PLANE.

    Hans Bertram and Adelph Klausemann are leaving Perth next week to attempt to salvage their plane. They decline to state their plans. ...

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  15. ATLANTIC FLYERS.

    The Atlantic flyers, Solberg and Peterson, crashed at Placenta Bay yesterday evening. Their plane was wrecked, but the men themselves ...

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  16. POSITION IN GERMANY MOST SERIOUS.

    Thousands of public speakers and the Press are inflaming the passions of the people over the death sentences on the Nazis who were convicted ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN VESSEL SEIZED BY CHINESE CUSTOMS.

    The Australian collier Ball's Head has been seized by the Chinese Customs officials for a contravention of the coastal regulations. It appe[?] ...

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  18. Inter-State Telegrams

    Following the reading at the Science Congress of a paper on "Facts and Fallacies of the Douglas Credit System," Professor D. R. Copland, of the ...

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  19. COMMENTS BY MINISTERS ON MEN'S ACTION.

    The Premier said last night that if the men would not accept work at the rates offered by the Government, the Government could do nothing for ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It was learned in Ministerial circles today that Cabinet will probably consult the Parliamentary Ministerial Party before putting into operation ...

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  21. HUBERT WILKINS' PLANS FOR FURTHER EXPEDITIONS.

    Sir Hubert Wilkins has revealed his plans for an antartic expedition by plane in November 1933, and a submarine expedition to the Arctic ...

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  22. LEE AND BOCHKON'S FLIGHT.

    Lee and Bochkon, en route for Oslo, Norway, left here at 5.31 a.m. today, but no news had been received from them after 18 hours. They carry ...

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  23. VON PAPEN AND THE NAZIS.

    In a broadcast speech from Munster, the Chancellor, Captain von Papen, said there were signs that the depression was lifting in Germany when ...

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  24. THE TIN HARE INQUIRY.

    A sensation was caused today when Mr. Justice Halse Rogers, who is conducting, the Tin Hare Inquiry, told Mr. John Cruikshank that he ...

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  25. MOLLISON DELAYED BY WEATHER.

    Mollison's departure on his return flight to England has been delayed by bad weather. ...

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  26. ARRIVAL OF DISSATISFIED SUSTENANCE WORKERS IN PERTH.

    When the train conveying 370 sustenance workers from Mt. Barker arrived at East Perth railway station yesterday, the police took charge of ...

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  27. CHURCH FUNDS DEPLETED.

    The officials of the Church of England in the Rupertsland diocese have disclosed the fact that the church's funds amounting to a million and a ...

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  28. WOMAN AVIATOR'S RECORD.

    Mrs. Putman has succeeded in a non-stop flight of 2500 miles from Los Angeles to New York, thus creating a new distance record for ...

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  29. THE BASIC WAGE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 words
  30. DOUBLE SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    The police are mystified over a double shooting tragedy at Bondi, where James Smith (20) and Ri[?] ard Bond (40) were found dead in ...

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  31. JAPAN

    The sailor Prince, Takamatsu-No[?] Miya, has donated 500,000 yen (£50, 000 at par) for the relief of distress. A special session of the Diet was ...

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  32. FRENCH DETACHMENT AMBUSHED BY TRIBESMEN.

    Restive tribesmen recently ambushed a French camel detachment in the western Sahara, and killed six officers including Lieut. Patrick McMahon, a ...

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  33. FLIGHT TO JAPAN.

    Von Gronau has covered 900 miles from Cordova (Alaska) to the Dutch harbor on the Aleutian Islands en route to Japan. ...

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  34. IRISH FREE STATE.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that Mr. [?] Valera's week-end speeches in no way reflected any advances made at ...

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  35. JAPAN AND MANCHURIA.

    The Japanese Diet is preparing a formal recognition of the independence of Manchuria. ...

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  36. MOLLISON STARTS RETURN FLIGHT.

    Mollison left New York at 6. p.m. yesterday for Newfoundland, in order to commence his return flight across the Atlantic, but was forced ...

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  37. DUTCH SHIPPING INDUSTRY.

    Dutch shipowners, finding it cheaper to pay seamen in sterling than in Dutch florins, have sold a number of ships to a new English company, who ...

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  38. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales opened here today, with prices 5 to 7½ per cent. higher [?] at last years' opening sales. ...

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  39. RELIEF WORKERS FROM MT. BARKER.

    The unemployed relief workers who came to Perth from Mt. Barker as a protest to the Government against piece work at the Frankland River ...

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  40. MEMBERS OF LOCAL GOVERNING BODIES.

    The question of payment of members of road boards was raised at the recent Road Board Conference held in Perth. A representative of the ...

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  41. INQUIRY INTO DEATH OF CONSTABLES.

    At the inquiry into the deaths of Constable Bush and McGunn, who were killed on Sydney bridge by a motor car driven by Michael Polson, ...

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  42. TROUBLE WITH BANDITS.

    Bandits numbering about 300 surrounded a wireless station north-east of Mukden and killed a number of Japanese. Armored cars are rushing ...

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  43. MOLLIS0N STILL HELD UP.

    Fog is still holding up Mollison, who is awaiting a chance to commence his return flight to England. ...

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  44. SOVIET PROPAGANDA.

    Acting upon information sent from Fremantle, Customs officials at Adelaide confiscated Soviet literature and documents on the liner Bendigo. ...

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  45. SOCIAL SERVICES.

    The extent to which the Commonwealth has committed itself to social services, which are not strictly within the scope of Government ...

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  46. THE EGYPT'S GOLD.

    During the salvage operations the Artiglio has now recovered a total of £580,000 of the Egypt's gold. ...

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  47. NEW DIVING INVENTION

    An ex-naval diver. Mr. H. Locke, tested a new diving suit of which he is the inventor in Sydney harbor today. Locke descended to a depth of ...

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  48. THE DONAMON CASTLE EPISODE.

    The members of the Irish Republican Army vacated Donamon Castle when told by the Civil Guard superintendent that their action was ...

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  49. INDUSTRIAL.

    By the decision of the employees in the spinning mills section of the textile trade in the metropolitan area to cease work today about 20 out of ...

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  50. MRS. BONNEY REACHES PERTH.

    Mrs. Bonney, who left Carnarvon on Wednesday last for Geraldton, en route to Perth, arrived here from Moora at 11 a.m. yesterday. ...

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  51. QUEENSLAND.

    Members of the Caneworkers' Union have decided to cease work, alleging that foreigners are getting preference at Home Hill. They have been ...

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  52. MR. THOMAS AND FREE STATE DELEGATES.

    On his return from Ottawa, Mr. Thomas said that under the guise of card parties he had had conversations with the Free State delegates, and ...

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  53. HARBOR LAUNCH RAMMED AND SUNK.

    The interstate vessel Orungal rammed and sank the harbor launch at Fremantle wharf yesterday. There were no casualties. ...

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  54. VICTORIA.

    Ernest Davies, a solicitor of Swan Hill, has been fined £50 for [?]ing without a licence. ...

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  55. MRS. BONNEY'S FLIGHT DELAYED.

    The continuance of Mrs. Bonney's round Australia flight has been delayed owing to a spar of the plane being broken. ...

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  56. FIRE IN THE CITY.

    A fire broke out in James-street last night and completely gutted the interior of a harness maker's shop. Two [?] were soon on the scene ...

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  57. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Nine burglaries were attributed to a 47-year-old youth by police when he appeared before Mr. Hall, S.M., in the Children's Court yesterday. In ...

    Article : 197 words
  58. NEW ZEALAND

    The Kahautara River broke through the stop bank at Wairarapa today and flooded thousands of acres. Heavy losses of [?] are reported. ...

    Article : 34 words
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