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  2. LABOUR AND WAR.

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—The attitude of the Labour Party Conference to war, and its programme for avoiding conflict in the future, was described as incredibly ...

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  3. CANADIAN WHEAT.

    WINNIPEG, Oct. 3.—"Until the actual consumers want the wheat the Canadian Government Agency will not sell its holdings." said Mr. John I. McFarland ...

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  4. KINGSFORD SMITH.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 4.—Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith stated today that he had been asked to reconsider his withdrawal from the Melbourne ...

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  5. THE AIR RACE.

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—The Royal Aero Club (which is conducting the centenary air race on behalf of the Melbourne committee) does not yet know how many ...

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  6. A "DEATH RAY."

    PARIS, Oct. 3.—Military experts who were experimenting in the country today with a new "death ray" achieved astonishing results when the ray was ...

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  7. EMPIRE TRADE.

    BUNBURY, Oct. 4.—Mr. Malcolm MacDonald (Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Dominions and a son of the British Prime Minister), who is on a ...

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  8. COALITION NEGOTIATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 4.—"It is entirely a matter for the party," declared the Leader of the Country Party (Dr. Page) upon his return to Sydney today after ...

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  9. AIR DISASTER.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 4.—The charred wreckage of the Qantas mail plane Atalanta and the burnt remains of its pilot and two passengers were found this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AMERICA'S CUP VICTOR.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Before sailing for England today, Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith, unsuccessful challenger for the Americia's Cup (his yacht Endeavour was beaten ...

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  11. COTTON DUTIES DISPUTE.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 4.—It was disclosed today that there is being prepared in Canberra a comprehensive statement in justification of the increases in the duty ...

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  12. MR. LYONS'S OFFER.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 4.—Political opinion in Melbourne inclined to the belief today that the proposal to form a coalition Ministry, made by the Prime ...

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  13. SEARCH FOR SHIP.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—It is feared that the British freighter Millpool (4,218 tons) bound from Danzig to Montreal, with a crew of 26, foundered during the heavy ...

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  14. CONTROL OFFICER AT DARWIN.

    DARWIN, Oct. 4.—Major H. A. Mann, Inspector of Aerodromes for the Civil Aviation Department, has arrived at Darwin. He is control officer at Darwin for ...

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  15. INDIAN FINANCES.

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—The India Office announces: "The Government of India thinks it desirable that it should now state, for the information of the public, ...

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  16. ULM'S OFFER.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, companion of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith on several flights, who is now on a business trip to New York and en route to ...

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  17. COMPANIES INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 4.—Strong criticism of the scheme for the reorganisation of the group of 31 investment companies, as proposed by Mr. J. W. S. McArthur, ...

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  18. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY.

    Responding to an urgent call stating that an explosion had been heard at the Metropolitan Markets, the police wireless patrol, consisting of Detective-Sergeant ...

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  19. THE NAVAL TREATY.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Before his departure to return to England tonight, Admiral Sir Roger Keyes, M.P., asserted that the London Naval Treaty had placed ...

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  20. SEQUEL TO GAMING RAID.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 4.—Serious allegations of graft in which gaming police were concerned were made in General Sessions today when two men, one of ...

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  21. RINGING-IN CASE.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 4.—After a retirement lasting 62 minutes, a jury in the Criminal Court today brought in a verdict of guilty against Charles Prince (42), of ...

    Article : 297 words
  22. NAZISM IN AUSTRIA.

    VIENNA, Oct. 3.—The Austrian Government's long-promised Brown Book containing evidence of the subversive activities of the Nazis, was issued today. ...

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  23. THE LONDON DISCUSSIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—President Roosevelt and his naval advisers, after a round table conference on naval policy today, announced that Mr. Norman H. ...

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  24. SIR ABE BAILEY CRITICAL.

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—"The Empire is creaking at all joints; its economic policy is hand-to-mouth and too indefinite," says Sir Abe Bailey, the South ...

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  25. HOUSE WRECKED BY WIND.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 4.—Four members of a family, including a baby aged 18 months, were buried under bricks and wreckage at Willoughby tonight, when a strong ...

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  26. COMPANY'S SYMPATHY.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 4.—Referring to the report that the Atalanta was flying low before the crash, Mr. Hudson Fysh, managing director of Qantas, stated today ...

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  27. ALBURY MURDER.

    WELLINGTON, Oct. 4.—Police inquiries are proceeding into the possibility of the murdered Albury girl having come from Christchurch. It was stated today ...

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  28. NEW AIR LINERS.

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—It is understood that three of the five de Havilland Diana type air liners, ordered by Qantas Empire Airways for the Brisbane-Singapore ...

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  29. FRENCH RELIEF WORKS.

    PARIS, Oct. 3.—The Prime Minister (M. Doumergue) today inaugurated the first section of the Government £140,000,000 relief works programme, ...

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  30. GRIMSBY FISHING FLEET.

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—Grimby's new fishing fleet dock, jointly provided by the Grimsby Corporation and the London-North Eastern railway, will be formally ...

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  31. WOMAN FOUND DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 4.—The body of Mrs. Margaret Aughtie (30), who has been missing from her home in Hay for six weeks, was found in the Murrumbidgee ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLL.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 4.—Distribution of preferences in the count for the by-election for Wooroora, in the State House of Assembly caused through the retirement ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. MISSING MOTOR CARS.

    Two motor cars were stolen from streets in the city last night. While the owner of a dark blue touring car, No. 12,204, was viewing the city illuminations, the ...

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  34. BLIND SOLDIERS' CONFERENCE

    WELLINGTON, Oct. 4.—Sir Ian Fraser, chairman of St. Dunstan's Institute for the Blind, who is on his way from Britain to Melbourne to attend a conference of ...

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  35. A HOLIDAY ENDED.

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) will reach Liverpool tomorrow from Newfoundland, at the termination of his holiday. It is ...

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  36. ITALIAN IMPORTS.

    ROME, Oct. 2.—A new decree prohibits the importation of fresh and salted butter and of silk goods. ...

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  37. DONATION TO HOSPITAL.

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—Lord Nuffield, in laying the foundation stone of a new block for paying patients at Guy's Hospital, London, today announced that in ...

    Article : 82 words
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  39. CHILD'S LEG FRACTURED.

    While playing in Victoria Park last night a little girl, F. Newham, of Gresham-street, Victoria Park, ran into another child and fractured her right leg. ...

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