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  2. THE SENATE

    The Tasmanian count for the Senate was completed last night. The third vacancy was filled by the retiring Senator Hayes, the final ...

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  3. LOAN COUNCIL TO MEET IN CANBERRA.

    A meeting of the Loan Council, and iii all probability the Premiers' Conference, will be held at Canberra on October ...

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  4. KINGSFORD SMITH

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith reached Mascot shortly after one o'clock this afternoon from Cloncurry. He expressed disappointment at the delay, but ...

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  5. TRIAL PERIOD

    President Roosevelt told the people of the United States to-night, that he would confer within the coming month, with the Capital and ...

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  6. IN CHOPPY SEA

    Among the most popular week-end incidents was the victory of H.R.H. and Captain Curtis in the final of the deck tennis doubles when they beat ...

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  7. FALL IN WOOL

    Displaying irregularity from the outset, the wool market today revealed a decline of 5 to 1 0 per cent in values, compared ...

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  8. GERMAN HARVEST!

    On the ground that their policy in "very way has encouraged agriculture ' toe Nazis have turned the harvest. Sunday from a local to a national ...

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  9. REICHSWEHR

    The Paris correspondent of "The Daily Express" says that the Quai Dorsay received information from agents in Germany that the Reichs ...

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  10. JAPANESE CLOTH

    According to the Manchester Cham ber of Commerce, Japanese grey cloth is being sent to Manchester where, after finishing processes are effected, ...

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  11. WOOL CRISIS

    The Buenos Aires correspondent of the " New York Times " "states that Argentina's wool year closed ta-day, with the largest carry over for many ...

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  12. LEAVING IT LATE

    "The Daily Telegraph" says that it is a pity that Sir Charles Kingsford Smith left matters so late, as to require a record flight to reach ...

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  13. THE BLUE SHIRTS

    A definite split in the Blue Shirt Organisation in the formation of a Fascist Party is foreshadowed by events in Dublin. ...

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  14. WAR A REALITY

    Field Marshal Lord Milne, the first official Centenary guest to reach Australla, arrived to-day. In an interview, he expressed the ...

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  15. MR. SCOTT TO PILOT COMET 'PLANE

    Mr. A. O, Edwards, a London business man, who has entered a De Haviland Comet plane for the Air Race, arrived to-day en route to Melbourne. ...

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  16. SUMMER SCHOOL

    The Australian Institute of Political Science, in conjunction with the Constitutional Club, Melbourne, will hold Its Third Summer School at ...

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  17. TROUT SEASON

    Unfavourable conditions prevailed in the Federal Capital Territory and district for the opening of the trout fishing season. ...

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  18. FIRE IN FREIGHTER

    The freighter, Koenigsteln with a crew of 50, sent out an S.O.S.1' signal to-night, owing to a Are in two holds, when the vessel was 400 miles east ...

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  19. BENDIGO MINES

    About 40 mines on the Bendigo fields have ceased operation as a result of the decision of the engine drivers to strike. Over ...

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  20. EIGHT HOUR DAY

    Heavy rain and extreme cold were responsible for a poor attendance at the six-hour day procession to-day, and of the sixty unions scheduled to ...

    Article : 170 words
  21. ILL TREATMENT OF BABY'

    Alleged to have thrown a four: months old baby on the iloor, seriously ' injuring its head, Jean Barry, 28, appeared at the City Court to-day on a ...

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  22. BALKAN KINGS

    It is announced that a meeting of King Alexander of Jugoslavia add lung Boris of Bulgaria resulted in a decision to establish closer economic ...

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  23. CONDUCTOR'S EXIT

    Sir Dan Godfrey ended' 41 years of Bervlce as Director of Music for the Corporation of Bournemouth by candlelight. ...

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  24. FRENCH TENNIS

    The International tennis championship played to-day resulted: Boussus beat Legeny, 6-4, 6-2, 6-0; Bernard and Gentien beat Boussus and ...

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  25. STEAMER SINKS

    One hundred and five passengers and the crew of the 1,000-ton coastal steamer, New Bedford, were forced to take to lifeboats to-night, as the ...

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  26. SWIMMING CLUB

    With the arrival of "Boy" Charlton in Canberra and plans for another record-breaking season well in hand, keen interest is being taken in ...

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  27. GALE SWEEPS N.Z. DISTRICTS

    A terrific northerly gale caused widespread damage in the North olsland early to-day, in the Carterton and Featherston districts, which ...

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  28. COLD SNAP OVER N.S.W.

    The lowest October temperature on record was experienced in the metropolitan area to-day. At 9 a.m., the reading was 46.6 degrees. The ...

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  29. STALIN SERIOUSLY ILL

    Six officers of he Kremlin staff have been arrested for spreading news of Stalins illness, which is now O-ficially denied. ...

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  30. FATAL QUARREL AT MINING SETTLEMENT

    Following the fatal shooting ot ' Michael O'Brien, of Tennants Creek, to-day, the townspeople held a meeting and demanded adequate police ...

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  31. DELAY IN N.T. COUNT

    Although a week has elapsed since polling dfy m the Northern Territory, no further counting has taken place as all the votes are not yet received ...

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  32. ALLEGED SUICIDE PACT

    Unhappy at the refusal of the Child Welfare Department to allow them to be married, a girl and youth are alleged to have agreed upon a death pact ...

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  33. REDLOCK CASE SPREADS TO LONDON

    Inquiries regarding the whereabouts ty a certain man whom detectives desire to' interview regarding the Redlock case, have led to a man being ...

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  34. NEW BUILDING PLANS FOR MELBOURNE R.A.S.

    The Royal Agricultural Society decided to allocate £25,000 towards the erection of a new building and general improvements to the showground. The ...

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  35. O'REILLY MAY NOT MAKE ANOTHER TOUR

    Thomas Moult, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," says that cricketers will learn with regret that O'Reilly will probably not make another tour. The ...

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  36. SEARCH FOR BLACK KILLER

    Constable W. C. Littlejohn has left Dargin S search for the aborigine Jock who killed another black named Nipper quarrel over a lubra. Jock ...

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  37. BODY SEEN FLOATING IN SEA NEAR GAP

    Visitors to the Gap this afternoon saw a body floating close to the rocks. The water police made an effort to recover it, but owing to the heavy ...

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  38. MRS. BRADMAN SAILS FROM FREMANTLE

    Mrs. Bradman embarked to-night for London. She expensed gratitude lor the hospitality she met with everywhere on the trip. ...

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  39. FIRST AUTOGIRO SEEN IN AUSTRALIA

    An autogiro was seen in flight for the first time in Australia to-day when the machine was demonstrated by Douglas Robertson. ' The machine ...

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  40. POLICE SEARCH FOR GANGSTERS

    The police of Misson:, and neighbouring States to-night sought two remaining members of a bandit gang of three, which cold bloodedly shot and ...

    Article : 64 words
  41. DAMAGES CLAIM ADJOURNED

    When the case in which Leslie Welsh, of Newport, is claiming £249 damages from Ronald Macdonald for alleged malicious prosecution, counsel ...

    Article : 63 words
  42. AVIATRIX COMES TO GRIEF IN GREECE

    Miss Freda Thompson's flight to Australia ended at Medara, twenty miles from here to-day. Her plane struck a tree and was completely ...

    Article : 42 words
  43. BRADMAN ON THE MEND

    "A bulletin issued, tonight states that Bradman's pulse is good, and his condition satisfactory. ...

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