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  2. ON THE WARPATH.

    The British and Japanese Consuls Have requested the authorities at Hongkong te despatch gunboats to protect their nationals following on ...

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  3. RUHR CRISIS.

    The Cabinet held a three-hour session deliberating un the French and Belgian replies to the reparations note. The meeting will be resumed again to-night. ...

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  4. M'GIRR RESIGNS.

    Mr. J. J. G. M'Girr, the representative for Sydney in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, who was recently called upon to attend a ...

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  5. THE "DARG" APPLIED.

    All the collieries on the northern fields wore working to-day, with the Exception Of Hepburn No. 1, Aberdare South, and Redhead. It is reported ...

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  6. "THIN END OF WEDGE"

    The second reading of the Private Savings Bank Bill Was passed in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, and the Committee Stage made an Order for Tuesday next. The Premier said the Bill was designed to afford protection to ...

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  7. TOWNS IN DANGER.

    Reports are coming in from country districts concerning big floods. Yesterday's rain caused rises in the rivers, and several towns are in danger of ...

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  8. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    As a tram from Cleveland to Melbourne-street Station was approaching King fisher Creek Bridge, between Buranda and Coorparoo Stations, at about 10.40 last ...

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  9. RED RUSSIA.

    All the men of the town of Kamyshan, in the Voiga Province, have been placed under arrest consequent on the murder of six Soviet Commissars sent ...

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  10. TROUBLE BREWING.

    Trouble appears to be brewing over the abdication of the Naharaja of Nabha. Cavalry reinforcements have arrived in Nabha State. The Akalis are ...

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  11. A CHINESE MOVE.

    General Chang-tso-lin the dictator of three Manchurian provinces, has been ordered by the Chinese authorities to take over all lands ceded to Russia under ...

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  12. GERMAN COMMUNISTS.

    The grovernment of Saxony officially admit that serious disturbances at Zwickau, Lautern, and Schwartzenburg, broke out simultaneously, organised by ...

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  13. COOGEE MYSTERY.

    A further development, considered by the police to have an important bearing upon the Coogee mystery, occurred when more human remains ...

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  14. "SPEAK FRANKLY."

    It is expected that the Ministers will hold a further conference to-day before Mr. Baldwin makes his reply. The "Daily Telegraph" editorially states that it is ...

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  15. PALMERSTON LANDS.

    The Public Works Commission recommends the extension of the Innisfail tramway for a distance of approximately 25 miles for the opening ...

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  16. RAILWAY LINK.

    The Minister for Railways declared yesterday that there was no prospect of the construction of the second section of the Miles to Taroom railway ...

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  17. HINDU-MOHAMMEDAN FRACAS.

    Mcerut is reported quiet, and order has been restored, except for outbreaks of hooliganism. However, a Hindu-Mohammedan fracas is reported from near ...

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  18. DOMINION PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Lords, the Earl of Strathspey asked whether, in response to the continued demands of the Dominions for a share in shaping the destinies of the ...

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  19. EXAMINATIONS.

    Earl Birkenhead, addressing a meeting of teachers in London, passed a noteworthy criticism upon the system of examinations. He said that, personally, he ...

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  20. OTIRA TUNNEL.

    The Otira tunnel, which is to be officially opened on Saturday, is the longost tunnel in the British Empire, and seventh on the list of the ...

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  21. LETTERS OPENED.

    Officials of the Postmaster-General's dopartmeny have been puzzled by the frequency with which letters have been stolen from private boxas at the General ...

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  22. CAR OVERTURNED.

    A severe motor accident octurred at Clunes, neaR Lismore yesterday. The car overturned, and the four inmates were pinned underneath, all being ...

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  23. "UNIQUE EPISODE."

    What the liqaidater described as "a unique historic episode in the annals of West Australian mining," was the meeting of shareholders of the Great Boulder Per ...

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  24. COMMUNIST FAILURE.

    The latest move by the Communist Party has been on attempt to secure the affiliation of the powerful Federated Seamen's Union with the Australian Socialist ...

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  25. ADVERTISING MANAGER.

    Before Mr. F. C. M. Burne, P.M., in the City Police Court yesterday afternoon, Percy A. Morse (advertising manager) was charged that on or about the month of ...

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  26. THE TROWER CASE.

    This Honour Chief Justice Knox gave the following judgment in the High Court to-day, in the action in which H[?]race Melville Trower, of Queensland, claimed ...

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  27. NEARLY £206,000.

    In two days the applications for Queensland Government 5¼ per cent, bonds and stock, mataring on January 1, 1934, have, totalled nearly £206.000. ...

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  28. DOES IT DOMINATE?

    At a meeting of the New South Wales Parlimentary Socialist Party to-day a heated discussion took place concerning an allegation that the party was dominated ...

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  29. ARMY CANTEEN.-.-

    The report of tne committee appointed to investigate the affairs of the Army and Navy Canteen has been issued. The committee finds that the charges that ...

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  30. PUBLIC SAFETY.

    The Dail Eiraenn rushed the Public Safety Bill through all stages. The measure empowers the Government to arrest and detain persons for six months without any ...

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  31. PROHIBITION POLL.

    The writs for the prohibition poll to be held on October 6 will be issued at noon to-day, which, consequently, becomes the last day on which persons may scek ...

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  32. EXPORT BEEF.

    A return tabled in the Senate to-day showed that last year the Commonwealth Government paid £117,245 as a bounty on the export of Australian beef. Of [?] ...

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  33. AERIAL ATTACKS.

    The old battleship Agamemnon (16,566 tons), steaming at a speed of 14 knoes, controlled by wireless from a torpedoboat a mile away, was attacked in the ...

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  34. BRIDGING THE GAP.

    In the second of the series of exclusive articles that are appear ing in the "Courier" each Saturday, Mr. Reg. A. Hendy deals with ...

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  35. IRISH INTERNEES.

    The Dublin Appeal Court has granted writs of habeas corpus in the case of two internees. Mr. O'Higgins, speaking in the I ail Eircann, before judgment was delivered ...

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  36. AMERICAN COTTON.

    The department of Agriculture has estimated that the condition of the cotton crop is 67 2-19 per cent. of normal, thus forecasting a total production of 11,516,000 ...

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  37. DISTILLERIES MERGE.

    Ba[?]nanan-Dewar, Limited, provisionally have agreed to acquire the whole of the ordinary shares of Mackie and Company, the well-known distillers ...

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