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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    When the mails were removed from yesterday's Great Western express at Perth railway station, it was found [?] seven of the bags had been ...

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  3. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Sir James Mitchell outlined two bills for imposing a tax of 4½d. in the pound on all income, wages and ...

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  4. Political

    A message from Mr. Bruce, in London, was announced by Mr. Lyons in September has been postponed. ...

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  5. IRISH FREE STATE.

    The conference between representatives of the British Government and the Government of the Irish Free State on the annuities question, which ...

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  6. General Telegrams

    The crop report of the Department of Commerce dated October 1, indicates that the production of the majority of crops will be slightly above ...

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  7. Foreign Cables

    While public opinion calls for a military expedition to recover the lost Manchurian territory, the nation is again facing serious internal ...

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  8. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—It would seem that you have embarked on a crusade to inflame a hostile feeling to Germany judging from your two recent articles, the ...

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  9. THE FEDERAL CABINET.

    Negotiations with the Country Party for the inclusion of three of its members in Cabinet on the Ministry's own terms are not likely to be fruitful. ...

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  10. LABOR OPPOSES THE EMERGENCY TAX ON SALARIES, WAGES, AND INCOME.

    A severe attack by Labor members on the Government's proposal to introduce a financial emergency tax of 4½d. in the pound on all wages, ...

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  11. THE DISARMAMENT PROBLEM.

    The Prime Minister of France (M. Herriot) has accepted an invitation extended by the British Prime Minister (Mr. Macdonald) and will visit ...

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  12. AMERICAN AVIATORS AT WYNDHAM.

    Captain James Dixon and Messrs. Arthur Loew and Joseph Rusthal, three Americans, arrived here at 4.10 p.m. in their Lockheed Orion ...

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  13. POSITION IN FREE STATE.

    Following the breakdown of the Anglo-Free State negotiations over the annuities payments, the outlook in the Free State is very grave, and the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S LACK OF DEFENCE.

    Colonel Harrison (U.A.P., Vic.), late Commandant at Duntroon Military College, speaking on the Estimates in the House of ...

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  15. STEAMER SEIZED BY PIRATES.

    The Chinese-owned steamer Helicon, commanded by Captain Lefevre with British officers, returned to Hong Kong today after being in the hands ...

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  16. TASMANIA

    After a full day's consideration by the Cabinet, the Government decided that the introduction of a validating bill was the easiest way of ...

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  17. VISITING PLANES FOR AERIAL PAGEANT.

    Three Bristol Bulldog planes arrived in Perth yesterday, to participate in the aerial pageant on Saturday. ...

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  18. Inter-State Telegrams

    A pitiful story of an aged man saving a small sum of money so that he would not be buried as a pauper, and the loss of the money that would have ...

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  19. NORTHERN IRELAND.

    Serious rioting by the unemployed occurred yesterday, culminating in a conflict with the police in which one man, Samuel Baxter, was killed and ...

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  20. GERMANY.

    The socialist paper "Vorwearts" declares that the ex-Crown Prince is engaged in a feverish intrigue to restore the monarchy, which intends ...

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  21. 720,000 PEARLS DESTROYED.

    At a formal ceremony before the Kobe Chamber of Commerce today 720,000 pearls were burned for the purpose of stiffening the prices. ...

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  22. NEGOTIATIONS WITH COUNTRY PARTY BREAK DOWN.

    Negotiations for the inclusion of members of the Country Party in the Federal Cabinet broke down today, and two of the Ministerial vacancies ...

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  23. COUNTESS BEATTY'S ESTATE.

    The late Countess Beatty, who died in July last, has left an estate of £167,131 in England, and property valued at a million dollars abroad, ...

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  24. RUSSIA.

    On the ground that they had associated with a group plotting to create a bourgeois and peasants' organisation designed to restore capitalism. ...

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  25. SHOCKING OUTRAGE BY BANDITS AT HARBIN.

    A shocking outrage was reported from Manchuria today. Mrs. Charles Woodruff, wife of a British accountant in the employ of the British ...

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  26. DEATH OF DISCOVERER OF COOLGARDIE.

    William Ford, the discoverer of the Coolgardie goldfieid in 1892, died on Sunday at his residence in Sydney, aged 80. ...

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  27. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Opposition to the findings of the Lytton Commission is increasing among public bodies and groups of Government officials. ...

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  28. FIRE AT GOULBOURN.

    Damage estimated at £10,000 was caused when the Regent shopping block at Goulbourn was destroyed by fire. E. Godfrey, a fireman, had a ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN TRADE AGREEMENT BILL.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Gullet) today moved the second reading of the United Kingdom and Australia Agreement Bill. He spoke for three ...

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  30. Back to Our Old Towns.

    The pleasing practice of arranging for a visit of former residents to our Australian towns is becoming customary throughout the Commonwealth. ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Captain James Dickson, an American pilot, flying a Lockheed monoplane with Messrs. A. M. Loew, of M.G.M. Films, and Rosenthal, an ...

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  32. THE KREUGER FRAUDS.

    Torsten Kreuger, a brother of Ivar Kreuger, the match magnate who recently committed suicide, has been arrested following an inquiry into the ...

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  33. THOSE 3 PER CENTS.

    A circular letter urging road boards and other local governing bodies not to serve alcoholic liquors at meetings and civic functions was received at ...

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  34. CELEBRATING JOSEPH HAYDN.

    The music world is celebrating the birth in 1732 of Joseph Haydn, the great Austrian master of music, who learnt to play every known ...

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  35. OVERSEAS AIR MAIL PROPOSALS

    Exhaustive inquiries into the question of the establishment of an air mail service between Australia and England were reviewed in a report ...

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  36. RISING OF CONVICTS AT PRISON.

    One man was killed and 23 wounded by gunfire at Speigner prison, Louisiana, today, when 16 convicts attempted to escape, and the attempt ...

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  37. VICTORIA.

    Three youths, W. Herd, D. Stewart and R. Elbourne were killed, and S. Coombs dangerously injured, when a car driven by Coombs and travelling ...

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  38. JAPAN'S DELEGATES TO GENEVA

    Messrs. Nagaoka Sate aud Matsuoka have been appointed as delegates to the League of Nations to explain Japan's attitude towards the Lytton ...

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  39. NAZI PROCESSION FIRED ON BY SOCIALISTS.

    Two Nazis were killed and 40 injured when a Nazi procession through the Simmering factory district was fired upon from the Socialist ...

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  40. INDIA.

    Chittagong terrorists are believed to have been responsible for an outbreak of revolutionary activity in Tripura, a State in East Bengal where the lives ...

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  41. PORT OF CARNARVON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  42. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A train was derailed at Temishearn today, and 14 persons were killed outright while seven died from injuries received. ...

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  43. A CYLINDER OF DEATH.

    For three days last month the fishing town of Fleetwood, North Lancashire, lived on the brink of annihilation. A large cylinder bobbing in the ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND ENDORSES REVISED SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    The Prime Minister has received notice from the Queensland Premier that his Government has endorsed the revised sugar agreement. ...

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  45. Advertising

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