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  3. 756,000 HORSEPOWER GENERATED

    The great hydro-electric plant on the Dnieper has been ceremonially opened. It generates 730,000 horse-power, compared with the 430,000 generated at the Niagara Falls. The level of the Dnieper has been raised 12 feet, making it navigable for its whole length--1,300 ...

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  4. JAPAN AND TIMOR

    When questioned yesterday regarding the cabled report of a statement in the London "Daily Herald" to the effect that Japan contemplated ...

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  5. ADVANTAGES OF OTTAWA

    "It is impossible to have one-way trade. Ottawa offers tremendous advantages to Australia in securing markets for our ...

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  6. "LIBERAL REVIVAL"

    Refusing an invitation to attend a "Liberal revival" meeting at the Queen's Hall on October 12, which will be addressed by Sir Herbert ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GERMAN UNEMPLOYED

    The Von Papen-Von Schleicher Cabinet is considering a monster scheme to relieve unemployment. The scheme, which has been ...

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  8. OVERTURES BY JAPAN

    Whitehall knows nothing of the "Sunday Times" story that France rejected Japan's overtures for an alliance. It is pointed out ...

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  9. BIG SOUTHERN COMPANY

    Greater interest will be attached to The Granites goldfield in Central Australia by the announcement that Gold Mines of ...

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  10. FRENCH PRIME MINISTER

    M. Herriot (Prime Minister of France) has accepted an invitation extended by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald (Prime Minister), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CHEAPER GOVERNMENT

    Strongly opposed to the New States plan because it would only tend to increase the cost of Government in Australia, Alderman ...

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  12. SERIOUS CLASH

    The first serious clash between the De Valeraites and the "White" Army which recently was formed to secure freedom of speech for Mr. W. T. ...

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  13. TIMOR TREATY

    By treaties drawn up when the Island of Timor was divided between the Dutch and the Portuguese, it is understood. it was ...

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  14. LORRY AND TRAIN COLLIDE

    A butcher's lorry collided with a cane train at Hodgson's Crossing, on the Millaa Millaa road. A. B. Christensen, driver of the lorry, was ...

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  15. NINETEEN KILLED

    When a lift crashed to the bottom of a shaft, 700 feet deep, at the Planklane Colliery, near Leigh, in Lancashire, 19 miners, ...

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  16. KENYA SHOCKED

    Kenya is shocked by a tragedy involving the murder of a European girl, Miss Keppie, a chemist's assistant, and the ...

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  17. FIRE DESTROYS HOTEL

    The Grand Hotel, Lawson, a two storied structure comprising between 30 and 40 rooms, was destroyed by five early this morning. The inmates ...

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  18. £2,450 BOND SHORTAGE

    "I don't intend to commit suicide, I am going to stand up and take my gruel. I am a ruined man. I know you have your duty to ...

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  19. M.C.C. TEAM

    From the Special Representative of the Australian Press Association with the English cricketers on board the Orontes We passed the Cathay on the ...

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  20. NEXT WEEK PROBABLY

    "The Auditor-General's report will probably be made available next week." This announcement was made ...

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  21. INDIAN AFFAIRS

    Rumors that the Government in[?] to release Gandhi to allow him to participate in the negotiations at Bombay between the Hindu and ...

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  22. MOTHER IN RIVER

    A young lad named Hobbs stopped on the river bank to watch the recovery of a woman's body from the River Torrens, near Hackney Bridge, ...

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  23. RUINOUS GALE

    Station buildings wrecked, tanks flattened and blown from their positions, great trees uprooted, miles of fencing smashed, and ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND FINANCE

    The "Financial Times," emphasises the recovery of New Zealand stocks, "thanks to the remedial measures adopted by the Dominion in bringing ...

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  25. MEAT WORKERS' FARES

    Mr. Justice Webb, giving his reserved decision in the Industrial Court in the dispute between the Queensland Meat Export Co., Ltd.; and the ...

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  26. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day 7,711 bales were offered, including 713 New South Wales, 1,204 Queensland, 779 Victorian, 125 Tasmanian, 60 Western ...

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  27. RED PROPAGANDA

    It is reported that at a secret plenary meeting of the Communist International at Moscow it was decided to stimulate the Communist revolutionary ...

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  28. FALSE PRETENCES

    Walter Ernest Watson, 25, baker, on remand, appeared before Mr. J. Stewart Berge, Police Magistrate, in the Police Court, charged that on ...

    Article : 148 words
  29. MAN WHO KILLED HOUSEKEEPER

    George MacFariane, 80, of Mount Albert, who cut his throat with a razor after making a frenzied attack on his housekeeper last week, died in hospital ...

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  30. BRITISH CABINET

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), who on Saturday returned from a week's holiday in Scotland, to-day took up the study of ...

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  31. COPYRIGHT FEES

    On the resumption of the Royal Commission concerning the payment of copyright fees in connection with broadcasting, Mr. Justice Owen said ...

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  32. NEW 7,000 TON BRITISH CRUISER

    The Launching of H.M.S. Achilles, a 7,000 ton Cruiser, at Cammell-Laird's Yard, Birkenhead, Cheshire, The Christening Ceremony was performed by Lady Stanley. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. STOP PRESS

    Burned to Death.--Abraham Davies of Bromley (Vic.) was found on the road with his clothes burned off him last night, and died a little later. It ...

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  34. FORCED DESCENT ON SEA

    The German airman von Gronau made a forced descent on the sea off Tavoy, Burma, at 10 o'clock this morning, owing to engine trouble. ...

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  35. RADIO FOR THE SICK

    There has been a wonderful response to the appeal made by the Queensland Listeners' League for funds to equip the Brisbane hospitals ...

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  36. THREE FINED

    For failure to furnish to the Commissioner of Taxes income tax returns and Information fines of £2, with 3s. 6d. costs, were imposed by Mr. H. ...

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  37. ARRIVAL IN ATHENS

    According to the Athens correspondent of the "Daily Express," Mr. Samuel Insull sen., the Chicago business magnate, who is reported to be ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. NEW ZEALAND AGAIN

    Addressing a meeting last night, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith sold that he intends to fly to New Zealand again. He will use the Southern Cross. He ...

    Article : 56 words
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