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  3. SOVIET PLANES

    Russo-Chinese fighting hitherto had been confined to sporadic raids of irregulars of which both sides are magnifying the reports for propaganda ...

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  4. FURTHER FALL IN WOOL

    The brokers' report further stated that by comparison on closing rates of the last Brisbane auctions, good [?]ec[?] wools showed five per cent, reduction; ...

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  5. JOHN BROWN

    A meeting of delegates of the Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association will meet at Newcastle on Wednesday and it is likely that the matter will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. POLITICAL CRISIS

    It is possible that long speeches will be made on this point, and there are possibilities that an all-night sitting will result, as the Government does ...

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  7. ITALIAN ATTEMPT LIKELY

    The Supermarine Rolls Roy[?] F6., [?]n which Waghor[?] won the Schneider Cup race, will be piloted by Orlebar and the new Gloucester Napier, which ...

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  8. DUTY ON FILMS

    A conference of film-importing companies had a private interview with the Prime Minister (Mr. Br[?]ce) to-day, at which they arged that the ...

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  9. COUNTRY PARTY

    The weekly bulletin of the Country[?] Party Parliamentary Committee attacks Mr. W. M. Hughes for his recent votes against the Government. ...

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  10. PARLEYS SOUGHT

    In a statement in the Soviet Press in reply to Mr. Arthur Henderson's statement on September[?] 4, M. Litvinoff sways that the ob[?]ct of the ...

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  11. WON ON MERIT

    Reviewing the Schneider Cup race [?]th a critical eye, Major Turner in [?]e "Daily Telegraph," says that the [?]itish machines and airmen won the ...

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  12. COAL INQUIRY

    The State Premier (Mr. Bavin) said to-day that he hoped to receive at the end of the week the report of the Coal Commission. ...

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  13. JAPAN TO BUY

    Mr. G. Takakashi, a well-known Japanese merchant, who returned to Sydney to-day from Japan, said that a better demand for Australian wool ...

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  14. £2000 CLAIM

    In the Jury Court to-day Paunteley Whittington Rupe, sales manager, claimed £2,000 damages for alleged assault from Angus and Robertson ...

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  15. FIENDISH CRIME

    The planter suspected that some Tonkinese labourerse were stealing cocoanuts and he visited their hut one night, whereupon they attacked ...

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  16. EARLY ELECTION

    Speaking at a complimentary luncheon tendered to him to-day by business men, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that he believed that Australia ...

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  17. KING'S MESSAGE

    "Hearty congratulations to FlyingOfficer Waghorn and to the R.A.F. for [?]itain's success in the race for the [?]ancider Trophy." ...

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  18. PRESS COMMENTS

    Newspapers to-day expressed great [?]tisfaction at the achievement of the [?]itish team in what is described as the greatest race in flying history." ...

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  19. TROUBLE FEARED

    The French sloop, Cassiopee, which returned here to take 200 tons of consailed for the Wallis islands on Saturday, where it is believed that trouble ...

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  20. NAVAL OFFICERS

    The sensational disclosures by President Hoover a couple of days ago that certain big shipbuilding firms were paying a naval expert a fee to ...

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  21. BANK ROBBERY

    Application was made to Mr. Justice Halse Rogers in Chambers to-day for ball for Jo[?]eph Williams and Charles Passmore who are at present confined ...

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  22. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA

    [?]N.A.S. Australia arrived at Port of Vila at 7.15 a.m to-day on schedule [?]me. His Honour G. A. Joy, His Britani[?] ...

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  23. In Wanganui Gorge

    A report from the postmaster at Westport states that the dam in the Wanganui Gorge near Karamea which was caused by the recent ...

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  24. PUBLIC SERVICE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) who left Sydney to-night for Canberra, de[?]ed that drastic retrenchment had taken place in the public service. ...

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  25. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE

    Detectives to-day arrested an employee of a big city firm and charged [?]im with embezzling more than £1,000. It is alleged that the man ...

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  26. ANOTHER 'QUAKE

    Two sharp earthquakes were felt at Arthur's Pass this morning. Houses were shaken but no serious damage was done. ...

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  27. HUGHES AMENDMENT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said to-night that there was no truth in the rumour that he would accept Mr. Hughes' amendment to ...

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  28. SOLDIERS MEETING

    At a meeting of the Ainslie subbranch of the Returned Soldiers League [?]o be held in the Ainslie school to-night. Mr. Abbott, Minister for Home ...

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  29. TYPHOON IN THE PHILLIPINES

    A typhoon which is over the southern end of Luzon Island has rendered thousands homeless. Over 200 are dead. A United States destroyer is bound for the coast of ...

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  30. POSTAL DISMISSALS FEARED

    Further dismissal of temporary employees, many of whom are returned soldiers, is threatened by the postal department according to reports which ...

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  31. GEO A. BOND LTD.

    The creditors of George A. Bond & Co. Ltd., in liquidation, at a meeting to-day decided to register the new company with a nominal capital of ...

    Article : 55 words
  32. CRIME IMPLEMENTS

    Customs officials have seized a parcel containing a quantity of implements used by gangsters. They include [?]nuckle-dusters, brass-stud[?]ed rings, ...

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  33. VOICES TO LIVE

    The Federal Government has decided to obtain gramaphone records of the voices of famous soldiers who fought in the Great War. These will be ...

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