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  4. GRAVE MANCHURIAN CRISIS

    THE DISPUTE in Manchuria between China and Japan is causing grave concern among the other Powers, and it is feared that growing Chinese anger may at any moment precipitate trouble, leaving the League of Nations ...

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  5. TOODYAY SMASH

    Before Mr. Justice Draper and jury in the Criminal Court today the trial was continued in which Oliver George Page, a middle-aged 'bus driver of ...

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  6. LUBECK HORROR

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Berlin says doctors crowded the court at Lubeck for the hearing of the sequel to the deaths of 75 infants ...

    Article : 171 words
  7. BRITISH ELECTION ACTIVITY

    THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN in Britain is now in full swing, and there appears to be good grounds for the statement that Mr. Lloyd George has made a definite swing to the Socialists, On the other hand the veteran ...

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  8. GERMAN STRAITS

    Though Dr. Schacht's movements since his speech at Harzburg attacking the Reichsbank have not been disclosed, it is denied that he has fled to Italy. ...

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  9. MATRIMONIAL MIX-UP

    In the Divorce Court today, before Mr. Justice Dwyer, an unusual story was told by Thomas Arthur Chamberlain Harris, a young enginedriver, of Harvey ...

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  10. CHINESE EXECUTED

    A Chinese boy arrested on September 28 for tearing Japanese military proclamation hand-bills from the walls of Kaiyuan, a- city on the Manchurian ...

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  11. PERSONAL

    Their, Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Isaacs, attended by Captain L. S. Bracegirdle, D.S.O., R.A.N., Military Secretary and Lieutenant N. R. ...

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  12. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    Answering statements by representatives of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Federation that the waterside workers handling coal were earning big ...

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  13. CARRIGG FREE!

    Austin John Carrigg, the young sheet-metal worker, gave evidence at the trial of William James Tagg (who was sent to jail for life for the murder of ...

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  14. ALL EYES ON LEAGUE

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Geneva, says there is extraordinary interest in the League's special Council meeting to deal with the Sino-Japanese ...

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  15. Black Magic Practised in Finland

    The astonishing discovery of 30 corpses indescribably mutilated at the bottom of a well caused the Finnish police to suspect a widespread outbreak of Satanism ...

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  16. SOCIALIST POLICY

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, in a special interview for Australians, today, said:—"The election finds us at the most critical period since the Great War. War ...

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  17. EARL JELLICOE ILL

    A bulletin issued in connection with the illness of Earl Jellicoe says:—"Abdominal symptoms continue to cause severe anxiety. An X-ray ...

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  18. MONASH MEMORIAL

    Warm approval of the proposal that a national memorial to the late Sir John Monash should be erected at Canberra was expressed by Mr. A. ...

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  19. EAST INDIES TRADE

    The Council of Industries has convened a conference of business men, which will meet at 3 p.m. tomorrow. The chief topic for consideration will be ...

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  20. SIR HERBERT SAMUEL

    Liberal Nationalists unqualifiedly accept Mr. MacDonald's manifesto. Darwen Conservatives, though Mr. Stanley Baldwin thinks it is not playing the ...

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  21. BIG BILLIARDS

    A match was begun between Davis and M'Conachy at Thurston's Hall for £50 aside. At the close of play the scores were ...

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  22. STOP PRESS

    Jack Sharkey (U.S.A.) outpointed Camera (Italy). ...

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  23. PREMIER'S CAMPAIGN

    Mr. MacDonald opened his campaign to crowded meetings at Seaham. He said he was standing as a Labor candidate and would be Labor till death ...

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  24. COAL MINING

    The members of the Coal Inquiry Board remained in conference today discussing various phases of the award, which it is expected will be delivered tomorrow. ...

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  25. SEVERE THROAT WOUND

    Mrs. Lillian May Allan (38), of Fourth-avenue, Maylands, Is dangerously ill in the Perth Hospital suffering from a wound in the throat. She was taken ...

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  26. UNSETTLED WEATHER

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:—"Continued unsettled weather over the tropics, Gascoyne and goldfields ...

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  27. DAWSON AND HAMBOURG

    The highly successful Perth season of Mr. Peter Dawson, the famous bassbaritone, and Mr. Mark Hambourg, the celebrated Russian pianist, will end this ...

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