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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    The total external trade of Western Australia for the fiscal year ended June 30 last amounted in value to £36,493,716, which was £746,010 less ...

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  3. Political

    Owing to tue illness of Lady Mitchell, the Premier has found it necessary to cancel his trip to Canberra to attend the important special ...

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  4. Inter-State Telegrams

    Beatrice Irene Brown (18) shot herself at her parent's home at Peglar Avenue, Granville, yesterday, and died at the Auburn Hospital today. The ...

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  5. Foreign Cables

    Authentic foreign reports received this afternoon state that all foreigners have evacuated Changsha by British and Japanese gunboats for Hankow ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S GOLD RESERVES.

    Mr. de Bernales, of West Australia, has suggested to Mr. Scullin that the £20,000,000 worth of gold which the Commonwealth Bank holds as ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL.

    Graziers admitted today that while the shearing trouble was well in hand. It was recognised that the outlook in parts of the north-west of the State ...

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  8. THE NEWNES SHALE OILFIELDS

    Efforts are being made to induce the company which is about to exploit the Newnes shale oilfields to establish the refineries and laboratories at ...

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  9. MR. STUBBS, M.L.A., APPOINTED SPEAKER.

    Mr. Sydney Stubbs, M.L.A. for Wagin, has been elected Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  10. WARNINGS BY SIR OTTO NIEMEYER.

    Grave warnings were issued to members of the Federal Loan Council at a meeting here today by Sir Otto Niemyer. Close secrecy was observed ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SHEARERS FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Shearers from South Australia are coming to New South Wales for work. The unions are warning the strikers that their positions will be filled ...

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  12. COMMUNIST ARMY ADVANCE.

    It is feared that a general evacuation of foreigners from the entire. Yangtze valley will be necessary consequent on the apparent inability of ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Smith) declared that the deflation in Australia had been ...

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  14. Revised Rates of Postage.

    The following are the revised rates of postage, which came into force last Monday (August 4):— WITHIN THE COMMONWEALTH ...

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  15. MOTOR CAR FATALITY.

    A women was killed instantly at Bankstown tonight, when two motor ears collided. Mr. Patrick Collins and his wife, Nora, of Coogee, were riding ...

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  16. GAS AND OIL STRUCK AT FRENEY'S.

    It is announced that Freneys have received information that oil and gas have been struck at a depth of 3138 feet. ...

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  17. FEDERAL

    Last week which was the seeond week in which the new primage and special duties operated, the Customs revenue showed a decline of about 75 ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYED MARCH FROM GERALDTON.

    A party of 25 single unemployed men marched from Geraldton to Midland Junction with a view to securing admission to Blackboy camp. The ...

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  19. Aviation

    Some mystery surrounded the departure from Mascot Aerodrome at daylight today of Andrew T. Cunningham, a country pilot, on the first ...

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  20. RUSSIA.

    Reports have been received stating that 500 persons were killed and 4000 injured as the result of an earthquake along the northern and eastern ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE EMPLOYEES.

    The employees of the Government Bruiting Office, where some of the Workers had taken a week's leave without pay, met in Perth Trades Hall ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Communists and unemployed held, a demonstration in Adelaide today. They collected in Victoria Square, but mounted troopers were called to the ...

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  23. THE COMMONWEALTH LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED.

    Subscriptions to the £10,000,000 Commonwealth Loan, which closed yesterday, amounted to approximately £12,250,000. The result of the loan was ...

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  24. GERMANY.

    The steady rise of the number of unemployed in Germany towards three millions will be accelerated by the proposed dismissal by Siemens and ...

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  25. CUNNINGHAM'S PROGRESS.

    Cunningham, on his flight to England reached here safely and leaves for Bima today. Wyndham, August 5 ...

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  26. FREE PASSAGES TO UNEMPLOYED AT DARWIN.

    The free passages granted by the Federal Ministry to unemployed residents of Darwin to the southern States was the subject of a further ...

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  27. MOTOR CYCLE AND CAR COLLIDE

    So serious were the injuries received by Walter Large (28), a widower of Midland Junction, in a collision between his motor cycle and a motor ...

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  28. HOOK'S BODY FOUND.

    Hook's body has been found on the banks of Buyo stream. The body was almost a skeleton, and some of the limbs were missing. ...

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  29. DEALING WITH UNEMPLOYMENT

    Germany is tackling the unemployment problem by the formation of a public works company with a share capital of £7,500,000 and reserves of ...

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  30. VICTORIA.

    Dissatisfaction with the free meals provided by the Salvation Army for unemployed workers was expressed by members of a deputation from the ...

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  31. ENGLAND TO MALTA AND BACK IN TWO DAYS.

    Captain Barnard made a non-stop flight from Lympne (England) to Malta yesterday, and returned today, after covering 1250 miles in a single ...

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  32. BREACH OF PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE.

    ln the House of Commons last evening, Earl Winterton (Conservative) moved that the speech by Mr. E. Sandham (Labor) at the Independent ...

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  33. PLANE FALLS INTO LAKE LEMAN

    An aeroplane flying from Lausanne (Switzerland) to Evian (France) yesterday fell into Lake Leman, and three passengers were killed. The ...

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  34. MOTORS WITHDRAWN FROM ROAD TRAFIC.

    About 1500 motor vehicles have been withdrawn from road traffic. The autorities of other capital Cities in Australia report similar conditions. ...

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  35. SHIPPING

    The Centaur arrived at Carnarvon last night and after lifting 850 bales of wool, 600 sheep and a few tons of general cargo, sailed for Fremantle ...

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  36. EARTH TREMORS AT WAGIN.

    Prononunced earth tremors were felt in Wagin yesterday. Walls of houses were shaken, but no damage was done. ...

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  37. AMY JOHNSON ARRIVES HOME.

    Miss Amy Johnson arrived at Croydon today and was greeted with a scene of wild enthusiasm. She had a triumphant drive to London. ...

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  38. THE SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Riley, Senior (Lab., N.S.W.) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) whether he would ...

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  39. OBITUARY

    Mr. George Throssell (67), died yesterday at Northam. ...

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  40. SAVAGE RESISTANCE BY CONDEMNED MURDERER.

    Awakened before dawn on the day of his execution, Firmin Cipierre, who shot a married couple, who were his employers, while they were working ...

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  41. INDIA.

    Pandit Madan, Mohan Malavya, Vallabhai Patel and three other prominent Nationalists were arrested in Bombay this morning following an ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND

    Axes and razors were freely used in a riot at a public works camp near Ka[?]oura yesterday. The trouble arose when a ...

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  43. MEMBERS' SALARIES.

    In the House of Representatives a motion for the reduction of parliamentary salaries was negatived by 49 votes to 20. ...

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