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  2. THE WORLD'S PLIGHT.

    GENEVA, Sept. 26.—With difficult and vital international problems confronting it, the thirteenth assembly of the League of Nations began today. Mr. De Valera, ...

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  3. THE FEDERAL CABINET.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 28.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced today that he would be formally sworn-in this week as Minister for Commerce. It was the ...

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  4. BENGAL OUTRAGE.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 25.—A party of terrorists armed with stolen police muskets, revolvers, sporting guns and bombs raided he Assam-Bengal Railway Institute at ...

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  5. RAILWAY ARBITRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 26.—Indicating that it considered it preferable that State tribunal should deal with the fixing of wages and conditions for railway worker, ...

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  6. FRANCE AND PEACE

    PARIS, Sept. 25.—"War is collective crime. How can one teach one's children the art of killing" asked the Prime Minister (M. Herriot) in a speech at Gramate ...

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  7. SETTLERS' PROBLEMS.

    Addressing the annual conference of soldier settlers yesterday afternoon, the Deputy Premier and Minister for Lands (Mr. C. G. Latham) said that the ...

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  8. GANDHI ENDS FAST.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 28.—The British Government having accepted in the main the Hindus' compromise plan for the electoral treatment of the depressed classes, ...

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  9. SYDNEY GAMING INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Sept. 20.—The final stage of the fruit machines inquiry was entered upon this morning when counsel's addresses were continued before the Royal ...

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  10. AN ITALIAN GESTURE.

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—Announcing that the Italian Prime Minister (Signer Mussolini) has called up 1,200,000 reserves, mobilisation beginning on October 1, the ...

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  11. BRITISH MINISTRY.

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—Members of the National Liberal Party, led by Sir Herbert Samuel (Home Secretary), and of the Liberal National Party, led by Sir John ...

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  12. MR. FENTON'S POSITION.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 26.—The Post master-General (Mr. Fentoh) left Melbourne this evening to attend a vital meeting of the Federal Cabinet in Canberra ...

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  13. HOUSES AND SHOPS LOOTED.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 26.—There were further Hindu-Moslem clashes in Srinagor yesterday. Houses and shops were looted and many persona were injured. Two died in ...

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  14. N.S.W. CONVERSION.

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—Cable messages from Australia indicate disappointment there with the forecast that the New South Wales £13,000,000 loan conversion ...

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  15. FARM PRODUCTS.

    BERLIN, Sept. 26.—Announcing the Cabinet's decision to restrict agricultural imports, including fruit and butter, quotas for which would be fixed by negotiation, ...

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  16. WINGLESS AEROPLANE

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—Wingless aeroplanes now being built in Glasgow will be am cheap as a medium power motor car. Apart from opening and closing the ...

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  17. DIRECTORS' POWERS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 26.—The hearing was resumed by Mr. Gibson, S.M., at the Central Summons Court today of the charges against Hugh Donald McIntosh. ...

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  18. SELLING IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sept. 58.—An article entitled "End of the Drift," by Mr. W. M. Hughes, the former Australian Prime Minister, which deals with the Ottawa agreements ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE.

    "I am very optimistic of the future of Australia," declared Mr. A. E. Gough, general manager of the Overseas Farmers' Co-operative Federation, Ltd., yesterday. ...

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  20. UNITED STATES WHEAT

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—Representatives of the Federal Farm Board and the Reconstruction Finance Corporation held a conference with the President (Mr. ...

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  21. YOUNG MAN DROWNED.

    While crossing the Swan River in a small boat yesterday afternoon, Hiram Ellis (24), unemployed, of Melville-street, Bayswater, fell into the water and was ...

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  22. PUSS MOTH 'PLANES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 26.—Following a recommendation to the Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce), the Civil Aviation Department has temporarily ...

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  23. PREFERENCES TO AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY," Sept. 26.—Of all the Dominions, Australia was the greatest beneficiary under the Ottawa, agreements, declared the Minister for Customs ...

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  24. DAIRY COMMISSION.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 26.—"If you get business, how do I stand for a cut?" was a question alleged to have been asked by Mr. H. F. Walker, M.L.A., of Laurence. ...

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  25. MOTOR CYCLISTS INJURED.

    When a motor cycle collided with an omnibus at the intersection of Nicholson-road and Rokeby-road yesterday morning, a young man and a youth on the cycle ...

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  26. STRIKING MINERS.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—The culmination of labour disorders at Benton, Franklin County, Illinois, was an attack today by 1,000 striking miners on 100 other ...

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  27. IRISH IMBROGLIO.

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—Simultaneously with the declaration by the Irish Free State Commerce Minister (Mr.Lemass) in a speech at Loughrea today that the ...

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  28. NATIVES ARRESTED.

    DARWIN, Sept. 26.—Two natives charged with the murder of the Japanese crew of the Ouida last year were before the Police Court today and were remanded ...

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  29. WOUNDED BY SHOT.

    MINGENEW, Sept. 26.—Luigi Ferano, a young Italian, was arrested by Constable Symes yesterday morning on a charge of having unlawfully wounded George Thomas ...

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  30. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    At a meeting of the National Council of Women last night there was considerable discussion of a motion for the abolition of capital punishment, brought ...

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  31. HORSESHOE BRIDGE ACCIDENT.

    Norman C. Speight (19), of Bondi-street, Mount Hawthorn, died in the Perth Hospital late yesterday afternoon, as the result of injuries he received in an accident ...

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  32. FRIENDS OF SOVIET UNION.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 28.—Three members of the Friends of the Soviet Union were sentenced to imprisonment for six months at the City Court today on ...

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  33. OUTSPOKEN LOYALISTS.

    DUBLIN, Sept. 25.—"I defy them! Let them do their damnedest! We are going to garry on, despite threats of intimidation, declared Dr. T. F. O'Higgins, ...

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  34. COUNTERFEITER ARRESTED.

    BERLIN, Sept. 25.—Memories of the famous Waterlow £1,000,000 bank note case have been revived with the arrest of a counterfeiter named Gustavo Hennies, ...

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  35. POST OFFICE DEFICIENCY.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 26.—Francis Lawrence Guillier (37), who was acting postmaster at Gosford in 1924, was accused at the Central Police Court today of having ...

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  36. ATTACKED BY BULL.

    DALWALLINU, Sept. 26.—Leslie McIver, an employee of Mr. J. Flynn, of Buntine, was tossed by a Jersey bull on Friday evening and thrown over the animal's | ...

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  37. GERMAN WAGE CUT.

    BERLIN, Sept. 25.—Consternation in union ranks followed the Labour Minister's announcement that unions resisting wage cuts under the emergency decree ...

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  38. CAR FALLS INTO RIVER BED.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 26.—Alexander McDonald Ness, licensee of the Normans' Victory Hotel, Sellicks Hill, who was injured when a motor car in which he was riding ...

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  39. DAVID BENNETT HANGED.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 26.—David Bennett (50), who had been convicted of having criminally assaulted a girl aged four yean and sentenced to death, was ...

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  40. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    BERLIN, Sept. 25.—Potato diggers during a thunderstorm in the Eifel district were sheltering under a tree which was struck by lightning. Four of them were ...

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  41. FATAL DISTURBANCE.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 28.—When brawl among a number of men appeared imminent in Cousins-street, Spring Hill, near Brisbane, late tonight, the police were ...

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  42. HONOUR FOR RUSSIAN WRITER

    MOSCOW, Sept. 26.—Among the honour which the Soviet has heaped on the distinguished author M. Maxim Gorki to mark his jubilee birthday is the ...

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  43. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS.

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—In consequence of the growing practice of using gramophone records in dance halls and cafes, leading manufacturers have decided to impose an ...

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  44. YOUTH'S FATAL FALL.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 26.—Ronald James Hockley (18), an apprentice employed on the steamer Baradine, was fatally injured this afternoon when he fell 25 feet down ...

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