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  2. MINORITIES PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Sept. 21.—At the conclusion of today's discussion on minorities in the Political Commission of the League of Nations Assembly, the Polish delegate ...

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  3. TEXTILE STRIKE OVER.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—The United Textile Workers' executive decided today to end the nation-wide strike and they instructed the men to return to the mills ...

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  4. COLLIERY AFIRE

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—One of Britain's worst colliery disasters occurred early yesterday morning at the Gresford mine, near Wrexham, North Wales. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    As a result of the counting during the week-end of additional absentee and postal votes cast in the Federal elections, the contests in the Darling and Macquarie ...

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  6. THE AMERICA'S CUP.

    NEWPORT (Rhode Island), Sept. 22.— Rainbow, the defending American yacht, won this morning the fourth race in the contest for the America's Cup, defeating ...

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  7. CRASH IN FLAMES.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—Tragedy accompanied and failure ended Sir Alan Cobham's attempt this week-end to make a non-stop, air-refuelling flight to India. ...

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  8. JAPANESE TYPHOON.

    TOKIO, Sept. 22.—The typhoon which struck the western coast of Japan yesterday morning and swept across the country Tokio, causing appalling loss of life ...

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  9. STEAMER REFLOATED.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 23.—The A.U.S.N Company's steamer Milora (3,347 tons) which went aground near Point Lonsdale late on Friday, was refloated tonight and ...

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  10. SECESSION PETITIONS.

    Two members of the secession delegation, Messrs. J. M. Smith, M.L.A., and H. K. Watson, will leave Fremantle at 6 o'clock this afternoon by the R.M.S. ...

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  11. NEW AUSTRALIAN CRUISER

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—Breaking a bottle of Australian wine across the bows, Mrs. Bruce, wife of the Australian High Commissioner in London, launched the cruiser ...

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  12. ESCAPEES CAUGHT.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 23.—A four days' intensive search by the combined police forces of Warwick, Dalveen, Stanthorpe and Wallangarra and towns across the ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 23.—The following message has been dispatched by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to Admiral Okada (Prime Minister of Japan):— ...

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  14. PROJECT ABANDONED.

    MALTA, Sept. 23.—Sir Alan Cobham refuelled safely over Malta yesterday and departed on the second stage of the flight. The throttle jammed when the plane was ...

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  15. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 23.—A congregation which numbered nearly 1,000 was present last night at the opening and dedication of the Presbyterian Church of St. Andrew ...

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  16. BODIES IN CREVASSE.

    TURIN, Sept. 23.—The bodies of the two young Englishmen, Messrs. Wand and Hoyland, who had been missing in the Alps for nearly a month, have been found ...

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  17. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    KATANNING, Sept. 23.—Walter Hugh Scott (32), a a popular young farmer of the Broomehill district, was found shot dead on his farm on Saturday morning. Scott, ...

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  18. BOY KILLED AT PLAY.

    Crushed between two large cement drain pipes in the yard of a bouse in Salisbury-street, Maylands, yesterday morning, George Gordon Morley (11), of 15 ...

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  19. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 22.—Contending that the United Australia Party has lost ground to the Labour Party in the elections, while the Country Party has held its own, the ...

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  20. To the Editor.

    Sir,—Your report of the luncheon tendered to the two delegates who are to convey the "Case for Secession" to the authorities at Westminster, states, inter ...

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  21. HIGH WALL CLIMBED.

    GERALDTON, Sept. 23.—On Friday afternoon George Plant Laurie, Raphael Frederick and David Charles O'Brien, who had been brought from Mt. Magnet the ...

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  22. LINDBERGH RANSOM.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—Bernard Hauptmann, the German cabinet-maker who, when arrested yesterday, had in his possession portion of the marked ransom ...

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  23. IRISH BLUE SHIRTS.

    DUBLIN, Sept. 22.—General O'Duffy the founder of the Blue Shirt movement hag resigned the presidency of the United Ireland Party and the leadership of the ...

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  24. ROTTNEST "MONSTER"

    The widespread interest in the discovery of what was believed to be a strange sea mouster near Henrietta Rocks, Rottnest Island, was shown by the number of ...

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  25. TRAM AND CAR COLLIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 23.—In a collision between a motor car and a tram car in Kent Town, Adelaide, yesterday afternoon Mrs Emma Benda (66). of Toorak, ...

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  26. RUN OVER BY TRAIN.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 23.—When groans were heard near a loopline at the Woombye railway station early this morning, the crew of a mixed train travelling ...

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  27. MASCULINE WOMEN.

    CAPE TOWN, Sept. 22.—Referring to the allegations by Mr. B. C. Sims, manager of the South African team in the Empire Games, that some of the foreign ...

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  28. A BOLD ROBBERY.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 23.—Women's underwear and silk stockings and other goods estimated to be worth between £200 and £300 were stolen from the Eudunda ...

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  29. The Finder in Reply.

    Mr. L. C. Timperley, of the Customs Department, who first reported the discovery of a "monster" at Rottnest, made a further statement on Saturday in which ...

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  30. REVOLT IN TURKESTAN

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 22.—Refugees entering India through Afghanistan report that a rebellion has broken out in Kazakistan, one of the four sub-provinces of Soviet ...

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  31. ARSON AT FACTORY ALLEGED.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 23.—The police arrested four boys between the ages of 13 and 16 years yesterday and charged them with having committed arson in connexion ...

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  32. ALBURY MURDER.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 23.—Detective T. P. Triat, of Kalgoorlie, said this evening that the woman identified from the official photograph and description by a man ...

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  33. TRAIN WRECKED.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 22.—Two Indians were killed and several others, including women, injured yesterday when a locomotive and two carriages plunged down 50 ...

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  34. A BRITISH OPINION.

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—In an article headed "Australia Sees It Through." the "Economist" states: "While it may be said that Mr. Lyons owes his success in ...

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  35. JAPANESE SAMPAN.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Sept. 23.—The Japanese sampan Fusoa took her departure this morning for operations on the Barrier Reef without further hindrance. ...

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  36. CRASH INTO TREE.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 23.—Three persons were injured, one seriously, when a motor car swerved to avoid a collision with a motor cycle on Port-road at Hindmarsh, ...

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  37. THE LATE DUKE OF ST. ALBANS.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—Commenting on the death of the Duke of St. Albans, who died on Thursday, aged 64 years, the "Sunday Express" states that the Duke, when aged ...

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  38. STRUCK BY MOTOR LORRY.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 23.—Clifford Davis (19), of Hindmarsh, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital this morning in a serious condition, suffering from head and leg ...

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  39. ROYAL SYMPATHY.

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—His Majesty the King has sent the following message to the Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire:— The Queen and I are grieved at the ...

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  40. £20,000 LEFT FOR CHARITY.

    WELLINGTON, Sept. 22.—A sum of £20,000 for charitable and educational objects in Otago and Wellington is provided in the will of the late Mr. D. A. ...

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