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  2. BIG LINER ON REEF

    The Holland-Amerika liner Rotterdam (24,149 tons), which left New York on September 21 on a cruise to the West Indies ...

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  3. GUARDING OFFICIAL SECRETS

    Special measures to protect official secrets, particularly those of a military character, are contained in a dragnet bill amending ...

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  4. MR. CURTIN NEW CHIEF

    One of the greatest surprises in Federal politics for many years occurred to-day, when Mr. J. Curtin, M.H.R. for Fremantle, was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH LABOUR THREATENED WITH BIG SPLIT

    At the Labour Party's Congress to-day Dr. H. Dalton (a former Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office), moved a resolution ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITAIN'S BLUNT QUERY TO FRANCE

    The Paris correspondent of "The Times" says the British Government has asked the French Government whether Britain can count on French support should the tension in the Mediterranean lead to an attack on ...

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  7. AIR DASH FOR LIFE

    A race against time to Sydney to obtain special treatment for an eight-year-old Clayfield girl was undertaken by Pilot A. Cameron in a New ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COULD NOT BE WAKENED

    At the hearing to-day of the charge against Eric Mareo (41), musician, of having, on April 15, murdered his wife, Thelma Clarice Mareo (29) ...

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  9. ZEPPELIN VISIT TO AUSTRALIA

    Within six months a German Zeppelin will probably visit Australia, according to Sir MacPherson Robertson, who passed through Fremantle to-day ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S PRECISE QUESTION

    The real reason for the emergency meeting of the French Cabinet called for to-day is believed to be Britain's query whether the French navy will ...

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  11. NO MOBILISATION BY DRUMS

    The Addis Ababa correspondent of "The Times" states that contrary to the views of his foreign advisers, the Emperor is believed to favour ...

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  12. MR. LANSBURY'S POSITION

    The "Daily Mail" states that Mr. Lansbury has called a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party for October 10 to consider his position as ...

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  13. ITALIANS DEPORTED FROM MALTA

    The Governor (General Sir David Campbell) has deported five prominent Italian residents owing to their anti-British activities. ...

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  14. COUPLE FLYING TO AUSTRALIA

    Flying-Officer N. B. Littlejohn and his wife (formerly Miss Edith Proctor), who were married on July 4, left Southampton this morning on ...

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  15. AIRMAN KILLED

    A Sydney aviator, Mr. Colin R. Ferguson, about 28, was killed in New Guinea yesterday when a Dragon 'plane crashed. No other details are ...

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  16. CAN SUEZ CANAL BE CLOSED?

    The Rome correspondent of "The Times" says great prominence is being given there to a report that the Suez Canal Company has affirmed ...

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  17. GERMAN WARNING ON JEWISH QUESTION

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" says the Minister for Enlightenment (Dr. Goebbels), speaking at Karishortt, gave the strongest and ...

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  18. DURRANT CHARGED WITH MURDER

    A remand until October 11 was granted by Mr. H. M. Muirhead, P.M., in the Adelaide Police Court to-day, when Arthur Nelson Durrant (22) ...

    Article : 234 words
  19. LONG ASSOCIATION WITH LABOUR

    The new Federal Labour leader, Mr. John Curtin, was born at Creswick, Victoria, in January, 1885. He received a State school education, and ...

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  20. BIGGER SEPARATION ALLOWANCE

    The Rome correspondent of the "News-Chronicle" advises that owing to discontent among the womenfolk of the men who have been called to the ...

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  21. EMPEROR'S CARAVAN WAITING

    Thirty miles from Addis Ababa the Emperor's caravan is waiting. I rode out there on the back of a mule during the week-end, and thought ...

    Article : 396 words
  22. SHARK SNAPS AT BATHERS

    Venturing into water only two feet deep at Ramsgate to-day, a woman and a girl were attacked by a shark. Turning on its back it snapped ...

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  23. BUTTER AND LARD SCARCE IN GERMANY

    The shortage of butter, margarine, and lard continues. The cheaper sorts of meat for boiling are sold at controlled prices, and are quickly snapped ...

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  24. 'LONG LIVE ABYSSINIA'

    An amusing side issue at Rome is the expulsion from Italy of Mr. James Donoghue, an American millionaire and cousin of Miss Barbara Hutton ...

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  25. LADY ALICE'S WEDDING

    The "Daily Mail" states that Princess Margaret Rose will participate in her first Royal ceremony as a bridesmaid to Lady Alice Scott on ...

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  26. ASBESTOS FIND NEAR IMBIL

    It is considered locally that developments may follow an application by Walter Veitch, in the Warden's Court to-day, for a prospecting area for ...

    Article : 93 words
  27. GERMANY SOUNDS AUSTRIA

    The newspaper "Excelsior" declares that Germany has sounded Austria on the prospects of an agreement. It was proposed that Germany should ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. FIRM'S KEEN EYE FOR BUSINESS

    These people want details of marriages so that they can wait outside the church door, and attempt to sell furniture or land to newly-married ...

    Article : 199 words
  29. COURT INSPECTS TULLY MILL

    Mr. W. J. Riordan, of the Industrial Court, accompanied by the parties concerned in the dispute, visited the Tully sugar mill this morning, and ...

    Article : 140 words
  30. SAND SHIPPED AS TALLOW

    Four months ago the freighter Sheaf Holme left Melbourne with 63 drums purporting to be tallow worth £550, which had been accepted as a ...

    Article : 159 words
  31. ROYAL COMMISSION ON BANKING

    After a long Cabinet discussion on the personnel of the Royal Commission on Banking, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) stated to-day that ...

    Article : 113 words
  32. FOUR EJECTED FROM N.S.W ASSEMBLY

    Two men and two women were ejected from the Legislative Assembly this afternoon following their disturbance of the proceedings by scattering ...

    Article : 94 words
  33. NATIVE UNREST IN NEW GUINEA DENIED

    Reports of native unrest in New Guinea over the establishment of an aerodrome near Rabaul were incorrect, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) ...

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  34. TIME INOPPORTUNE FOR CURRENCY STABILISATION

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), in welcoming the delegates to the International Parliamentary Commercial ...

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  35. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold to-day was £7/1/7½ an ounce fine. The dollar was quoted at 4.90 15-16 to the pound sterling, and the franc 74½. The previous ...

    Article : 45 words
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