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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    Mr. Bernard Corser, M.H.R. for Wide Bay (Queensland), made a strong attack today on Western Australia[?] in reply to criticism of his ...

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  3. General Telegrams

    Troops were called out yesterday to aid the prison guards in suppressing ar iot in Portsmouth gaol (near Kingston), when more than 800 ...

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  4. Foreign Cables

    It was stated in authoritative quarters in London today that reassuring news has been received of Mrs. Pawley and Mr. Corkran, who are being ...

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  5. RELEASE OF MRS. PAWLEY AND MR. CORKRAN REPORTED.

    It was reported today that Mrs. Pawley and Mr. Chas. Corkran, who were captured by bandits in Manchuria from the Kewchang ...

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  6. Inter-State Telegrams

    On reaching Essendon from Tasmania today, after a forced landing at Lang Lang, near Melbourne, Hans Bertram, the German aviator stated ...

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  7. State Telegrams

    Since Saturday all sustenance has been stopped in Bunbury. During the past few weeks 80 men have been sent to Boyup Brook on main road work ...

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  8. DEVANNY CONVICTED.

    Harold Francis Devanny was convicted on the charge of soliciting contributions to the Communist Party funds. He will be sentenced on ...

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  9. ATTACK ON POLICEMEN.

    The prompt arrival of reinforcements to assist three policemen who were attacked by a crowd at Glebe Town Hall this morning averted what ...

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  10. HOTEL MANAGER SHOT DEAD.

    Following the shooting of Joseph Sydley (47), manager of the Whittlesea Hotel, last night. Bernard William Boyd (17) has been charged ...

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  11. TRAMWAY MEN'S HOURS.

    Holding that the savings that would result would not offset the disadvantages following upon the consequent dismissals of employees, the State ...

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  12. FROZEN CREDITS.

    The Governor of the Bank of England (the Rt. Hon. Montague Norman), speaking at a bankers' dinner today, said the frozen credits ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S POLICY TOWARDS DISARMAMENT

    Speaking at a luncheon given in his honor yesterday by the National Labor Committee in London, and at which practically every Cabinet ...

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  14. NEGOTIATIONS FOR RELEASE OF CAPTIVES.

    Though negotiations have not been abandoned, hope for the return of Mrs. Pawley and Mr. Corkran, who were captured by bandits on the ...

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  15. THE RECTOR OF STIFFKEY.

    The Rev. Harold Davidson, Rector of Stiffkey, who was found guilty by the Norwich Consistory Court on charges of immorality, was today ...

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  16. GERMANS.

    Agitation concerning plans for the restoration of the monarchy in Germany is spreading throughout the country, and the movement is being ...

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  17. Imperial Cables

    Several bodies of unemployed, totalling about 10,000 attempted to march on Westminster in order to interview Cabinet Ministers. Most of ...

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  18. WAPITI PLANE CRASHES.

    A Wapiti plane crashed at Point Cook yesterday during gunnery practice. The machine was diving at a target but failed to recover. The pilot ...

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  19. THIRTY-THREE CHARGES OF STEALING AND RECEIVING.

    As a result of investigations by the police. 33 charges in the aggregate of stealing and receiving and being unlawfully on premises were laid against ...

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  20. NAVAL OFFICERS MISSING.

    Anxiety is felt for the safety of Lieutenants McMullen, Keys and Clexland, three naval officers, who left Havre for Portsmouth in a sloop and ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND.

    Donald Mackay and William Evans appeared in the Police Court today charged with conspiring together with a boy 13 years of age to obtain money ...

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  22. THE BANDIT MENACE IN MANCHURIA.

    Alarm is increasing in Manchuria among wealthy foreigners and Chinese at the growing menace of banditry. The latest victim is Mr. D. A. ...

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  23. THE OTTAWA AGREEMENTS. BEFORE THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    An air of expe[?]ancy pervaded the House of Commons this afternoon when the house met to deal with begislation designed to implement the ...

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  24. THE AERIAL PAGEANT.

    The Aero Club held its second annual pageant yesterday at Maylands in the presence of 15,000 spectators. Three R.A.A.F. Wapitis and three ...

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  25. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Premiers' Conference commenced today with a definite assurance from each State that each was living up to the promises given at ...

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  26. POUND STERLING IN NEW YORK.

    Pound sterling broke violently on the Foreign Exchange markets today on the reported withdrawal of Government support at the lowest level since ...

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  27. A GIRL SCALPED.

    Mavis Wilson (14) had her scalp torn off from her eyebrows to her neck through her hair becoming caught in the belting at the mine. An effort ...

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  28. FURTHER FALL IN POUND STERLING.

    The £ sterling closed today at 3,31¼, a loss of 7 5/8ths cents. Bankers regard the fall as a manifestation of British banking policy, and not as an ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The disappearance of Florence May Matthews (21), from her home in Beecroft-road. Cheltenham, on September 21 has puzzled the police and ...

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  30. THE CANCER FUND CLOSED.

    The recent campaign in aid of the funds for a cancer research centre in West Australia closed last night. The total collected was £10,736. ...

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  31. JAPAN

    Twelve hundred houses were burned at Komasatu by a fire which first started in a kinema. but got out of hand and spread to adjoining ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Mr. Stanley, Labor member for Lakemba, whose removal from the Legislative Assembly was ordered by the Chairman of Committees (Mr. ...

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  33. GRAMOPHONE AND WIRELESS.

    Gramophone record-makers have decided to prohibit the public playing of records at kinemas, theatres, dance halls, hotels, restaurants and sports ...

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  34. UNEMPLOYED CONVERGING ON LONDON.

    Parties of unemployed are converging on London from several centres. The Minister for Health told the House of Commons today that the ...

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  35. KILLED BY A CART.

    An Italian named Emidio Lomma (40) was killed yesterday morning at South Fremantle. When in the act of climbing on to the shaft of a cart he ...

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  36. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    The Presidential election campaign is now entering upon the final fort-night. and it seems that the Democratic march to success will not he ...

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  37. BRITISH FOREIGN TRADE.

    Britain has invited Denmark, Norway and Sweden to open tariff conversations in London. The conversations with the Argentine are ...

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  38. KING CAROL'S DOMESTIC TROUBLES.

    Messages from Bucharest state that King Carol had an interview with Princess Helen, his former wife, who is reported to be willing to agree to ...

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  39. IRISH FREE STATE.

    Intense gloom prevails here as the result of the abortive London meeting, which proved de Valera to be hopeless as a negotiator. The ...

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  40. WOMAN THROWS HERSELF FROM SYDNEY BRIDGE.

    Within view of several persons. Mrs. Jessie Mary Crouch (25) climbed to the top of the railing on the harbor bridge, and threw herself ...

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  41. THE OTTAWA AGREEMENTS.

    In the House of Commons today a decision to give effect to the agreements reached with the Dominions at the Ottawa Imperial Conference was ...

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  42. FURTHER DROP IN STERLING.

    Further selling pressure drove sterling dowy again to 85.5 francs and 3.39 dollars. ...

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  43. Aviation

    It is understood that Bert Hinkler will shortly undertake a flight to Australia. ...

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  44. EARL'S SON COMMITTED ON CHARGE OF MAN SLAUGHTER.

    Lord Howard of Effingham (27), a son of the Earl of Effingham, has been sent for trial on a charge of manslaughter following an Inquest ...

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  45. VALUE OF SYDNEY PROPERTY

    The "Daily Telegraph" building in Castlereagh-street[?] which changed hands in 1927 for £305,000, was sold at auction yesterday for £100,000. ...

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  46. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Preparations for an extensive renewal of warfare in Manchuria by the Chinese, and to eradicate the Chinese volunteers who are fighting ...

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  47. BRITAIN BLAMED BY MINISTER FOR DEFENCE.

    "The British have set themselves to start a civil war," said the Minister for Defence (Mr. Frank Aitken). when moving the second reading of ...

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  48. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Financial Emergency Tax Assessment Bill passed its second reading in the Legislative. Assembly last night by 19 votes to 17. Labor being ...

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  49. THE LONDON-CAPE RECORD.

    Mrs. Mollison (Amy Johnson) intends to break her husband's record for the flight from London to the Cape. She will use the plane flown by ...

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  50. PRINCE GEORGE HOOTED BY UNEMPLOYED.

    A crowd of unemployed marred Prince George's visit to Poplar to open the new wing of the Sailors' Rest, When the Prince arrived, some of the crowd ...

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  51. COMMUNISM IN AUSTRALIA.

    A remarkable document purporting to disclose the ramifications of the Communist Party in Australia was produced in the Central Summons ...

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  52. A RUSSIAN COMMENT ON BRITAIN'S TRADE POSITION.

    The "Isvestia" declares that Britain found herself unable to fight American competition in the Dominions. and bribed Canadian capitalists by ...

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  53. CAPTAIN DICKSON'S FLIGHT.

    Captain Dickson and party, in their Lockheed Orion machine, arrived here five days out from Wyndham. ...

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