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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    At the conclusion of an inquest on the death of Robert Keith Price (17), who died as a result of injuries received in a collision between a car ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL.

    Commenting on the refusal of an application on behalf of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen by the Full Court of the ...

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  4. Political

    The West Australian members of the Senate voted with Labor on Senator Johnston's amendment on the Gold Bounty Bill, the amendment ...

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  5. THE VICTORIA PARK MOTOR FATALITY.

    As the result of the coronial inquiry. Joseph Clyde Healey, a bookmaker, has been committed for trial on a charge of manslaughter ...

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  6. Imperial Cables

    After the British Cabinet today decided that the postponement of legislation for the implementation of the Ottawa agreements was ...

    Article : 162 words
  7. LORD INCHCAPE'S WILL.

    Lord Inchcape's will reveals an unsettled personal estate to the value of £552,209, while the total estate will reach over £2,000,000. ...

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  8. General Telegrams

    A terrific hurricane struck the island of Porto Rico at 11 o'clock last night and raged until 2.30 this morning, creating terrible havoc. The ...

    Article : 134 words
  9. DISASTROUS CLOUD-BURST.

    Forty persons or more are believed to have been drowned by a 40 feet wave of water sweeping down Tecachapi Valley, following a cloudburst ...

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  10. DISPUTE AT GWALIA MINE.

    The Gwalia mine is idle as the result of the dismissal of two underground men. ...

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  11. Inter-State Telegrams

    Thieves disguised as window-cleaners lay in wait in William-street, Daringhurst this morning for two postal officials. Messrs. Seckold and Johnston, ...

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  12. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The second reading of two bills relating to a transfer of control of the State ferries was moved in the Legislative Council last night by the ...

    Article : 359 words
  13. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Irak, has been admitted to membership of the League of Nations. ...

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  14. THE EARTHQUAKE IN GREECE.

    Latest reports estimate that 120 persons were killed in the Chaleidice area as the result of the recent earthquake. Thousands are homeless ...

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  15. LOAN FOR NEW SOUTH WALES OVERSUBSCRIBED.

    The Commonwealth 3½ per cent, issue, covering a New South Wales loan of £12,360,869). was oversubscribed today. Financial circles are ...

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  16. Foreign Cables

    "Unless an agreement is reached soon, the German army will again be the most powerful in Europe, and if the Peace Treaty is not revised, a ...

    Article : 62 words
  17. NEW MINISTERS APPOINTED.

    It was announced from Downingstreet last night that the King had accepted the resignations of the Ministers who [?] left [?] ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    In Adelaide on the 27th ult., for the first time since conversion, one of the 4 per cent, consolidated loans gold above its par price on the Stock ...

    Article : 150 words
  19. A STRANGE STORY.

    The police are investigating a story told by Percival Holden to the effect that on entering his house he was seized and bound, and forced to sign ...

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  20. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    "This is insolence carried too far; it is one lie after another," declares Herr Hitler, the Nazi leader, in a newspaper article attacking the speech ...

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  21. MISFORTUNE DOGS HANS BERTRAM.

    Misfortune still dogs Hans Bertram, the German aviator. He was expected at Kalgoorlie late this afternoon, and a large crowd had gathered at the ...

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  22. KING RECEIVES SEALS OF RETIRING MINISTERS.

    His Majesty the King today received the seals of the resigning Cabinet Ministers. He visited the Privy Council and invested the new Secretary ...

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  23. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    National Guard troops patrolled nearby coalfields today following violence between the striking miners and the owners, who were seeking refuge ...

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  24. VICTORIA.

    Whatever may be the outcome of the experiment of the Perth City Council in issuing chits for drinks and cigars, such a system is not likely ...

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  25. BAN ON NEW LOAN ISSUE REMOVED.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced that the ban on the new loan issue has been removed. This will give new life to Empire ...

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  26. PAYMENT OF INCOME TAX BY STAMPS.

    South Australian figures for the financial year 1931-1932 were £10,000 better than the approximate figures issued previously. The actual deficit ...

    Article : 143 words
  27. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" forecasts an altered British naval policy, declaring that the Atlantic and Mediterranean ...

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  28. REPAIRS TO BERTRAM'S PLANE.

    Hans Bertram, assisted by Mr. Daws, a local mechanic, under the direction of Mr. Sexton, of W.A. Airways, is busily engaged on the ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. IRISH FREE STATE.

    It is understood that the King has approved of the resignation of Mr. James McNeill from the position of Governor-General of the Irish Free ...

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  30. YOUNG WOMAN FOUND MURDERED.

    W. Young, a meter reader, on entering a house in the main street of Ayr. found the dead body of Miss Jean Morris (22) clothed in night attire ...

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  31. RUSSELL CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    Harold James Russell, who was charged with the murder of his wife and two babies at Sunshine swimming pool, has been convicted of ...

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  32. COMMUNISTS FROM THE TERRITORY.

    In reply to a question in the Senate, the Minister representing the Minister for the Interior said that two Communists and 56 unemployed had ...

    Article : 132 words
  33. THE FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Referring to vacancies in the Federal public service in West Australia. Senator E. B. Johnston (W. A.) recently asked the leader of the ...

    Article : 259 words
  34. VICTORIA PARK MOTOR SMASH.

    The Coroner (Mr. T. Y. A. Lang) has reserved his finding at the inquiry into the Victoria Park motor smash, when a collisiou between J. ...

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  35. LARGE ORDERS FOR BRITAIN FROM DENMARK.

    Messages received by British firms represented at the great British Trade Exhibition at Copenhagen report satisfactory business and the acceptance ...

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  36. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Anti-Manchukuo forces have captured Manchuri on the Siberia-Manchuria border, and it is reported that they intend to massacre all the ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Walter Leslie Stuart. Master of the Supreme Court, has been arrested on a charge of having embezzled a sum of £2450. Stuart has held the position ...

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  38. THE ANNUITIES DEFAULT.

    It is believed that the Irish Free State Government intends to inform Britain that they intend the annuities which have been retained to be used ...

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  39. RAIDS ON COMMUNIST PREMISES

    Carefully organised raids were carried out by the police yesterday on 10 premises from which propaganda has allegedly been issued in the cause ...

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  40. A FREIGHTER LOST.

    The steamer President Madison reports having rescued three members of the crew of the freighter Nevada, which went ashore on Amontionac ...

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  41. GIRL AND WOULD-BE RESCUER DROWNED.

    A girl named Ethel May Wright and a young man who dived in to her assistance, were drowned in the Torrens last night. Today Norman ...

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  42. LYTTON COMMISSION'S REPORT ON MANCHURIAN PROBLEM.

    The text of the Lytton Commission's report on the inquiry into the Manchurian position was published today. It is regarded as distinctly favorable ...

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  43. INDIA.

    Sir Alfred Watson, editor of "The Statesman," was shot at and wounded by terrorists when driving with his wife and secretary round Maidan ...

    Article : 136 words
  44. UNFAIR TRANSPORT FACILITIES TO EASTERN STATERS.

    At the last meeting of the executive of the West Australian Chamber of Manufacturers the following resolution was carried and it was ...

    Article : 165 words
  45. EARTHQUAKES CONTINUE IN GREECE.

    With the quakes continuing and debris falling all around. British bluejackets are performing heroic work in rescuing persons imprisoned in the ...

    Article : 69 words
  46. A STABBING MYSTERY.

    While patrolling James-street last night about 9 o'clock, Constable Shea found an Italian named Gaetona Monaco sitting on the footpath with five ...

    Article : 84 words
  47. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA.

    A trepang fisher named Gray reported at Millingimbi Mission that five Japanese were murdered on September 17 in the vicinity of Caledon ...

    Article : 54 words
  48. JAPANESE POLICY IN MANCHURIA UNALTERABLE.

    The Japanese Government regards the Lytton report on the Manchurian problem as most unsatisfactory, and it is stated that no action of the ...

    Article : 39 words
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