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  2. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK CAMPAIGN

    NUREMBERG, Sept. 13.—Addressing 150,000 storm troopers, and 50,000 spectators, Herr Hitler said: "We have only one wish—to keep peace, but we will never allow Germany to become Bolshevik. ...

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  3. Woman's Heroism.

    BRISBANE, Sent. 14.—The heroic part played. by Mrs. H. Wallace. Smith, of Melbourne, when the Imperial Airways liner Horsa ...

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  4. General Cables.

    BERLIN, Sept, 13.—The Colonial League held demonstrations in public squares in favor of colonies for Germany. ...

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  5. Geelong Bombing.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 14.—At Geelong to-day an Inquest was opened on Mrs Almes Isobel Milne, who was killed instantly when two ...

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  6. STRUGGLE FOR BILBAO

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—The correspondent of the 'Times' at St. Jean de Luz says that Spaniards arriving from Bilbao declare that the struggle will be prolonged because the town, is strongly defended. The Left alliance ...

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  7. JAPANESE BANDITS ACTIVE.

    TOKIO, Sept. 14.—Bandits attacked a Japanese troop train near Muling-chan. There were 25 troops killed and 65 wounded. ...

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  8. NAME CHANGED FROM HITLER.

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—The "Times' Riga correspondent states' 'Isvestia reports that a Moscow Jew and two Jewesses, named Hitler, are changing ...

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  9. 12,000 MILES FLIGHT.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 13.—The airman, Levanevsky, with a navigator, Levchenko, completed a 12,000 miles flight from Los Angeles, which he left on ...

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  10. THE LITTLE ENTENTE.

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—The correspondent of the 'Times' at Brattisay says: Most Important In the history of the voluntary confederation of ...

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  11. BAS RELIEF PORTRAIT.

    PARIS, Sept. 13.—In the presence of his widow sister, a bas relief portrait of Ural marble, of Henri Barbusse, given by Soviet workers, was ...

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  12. EASTERN PEACE REMOTE.

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—The 'Dally Mall's diplomatic correspondent says Hitler informed' Whitehall" that Germany, on no account will sit at the ...

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  13. NON-INTERVENTION CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—Information is still being received from various non-intarventionist Governments regarding the measures taken by them to give ...

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  14. NORWEGIAN WHALING DISPUTE.

    LONDON; Sept. 13.—The Telegraph's diplomatic correspondent says a settlement of the whaling dispute is Imminent. Norway, while ...

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  15. TYPHOID, OUTBREAK.

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—It is reported that a serious outbreak of typholo fever occurred among the besiege rebel troops at Oviedo, and 72 patient ...

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  16. "An Army of Peace."

    MOSCOW, Sept. 13— On the termination of the army, manoeuvres General Uborevitch, commander of the troops. ...

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  17. PRAYING FOR PEACE.

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—At Lourdes, situated less than 30 miles. from warracked Spain, 150,000 ex-soldiers, including delegations from France, ...

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  18. FRANCO-RUSSIAN PACT.

    PARIS, Sept. 13.—M. Delbos, speaking at Bergerac, made clear that France would not abandon the Franco-Russlan pact or any other defensive ...

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  19. MELBOURNE STUDENT.

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—A Melbournelte, Miss Aileen Palmer, a student and a daughter of Mr. Vance Palmer, has been appointed secretary to the first ...

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  20. Refused a Landing.

    CANTON, Sept. 13.—Grave concern lias followed' the refusal of the Chinese 19th route army to allow Japanese officials ...

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  21. POSITION IN PORTUGAL'

    PARIS, Sept. 13.—Writing in [?]Oevure, Madame Tabouls declarer that Portugal dally Is withdrawing further from British alliance in order ...

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  22. Farewell to Vienna.

    VIENNA, Sept. 13—The King farewelled the Cabinet Ministers publicly, and was given an ovation upon departing, by special train at 8.35 p.m. for ...

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  23. Troops for Palestine.

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—The first detachment of troops for Palestine left Bordon camp early yesterday morning for Southampton to-join the ...

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  24. Queensland Budget,

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—The Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) will deliver his budget to-morrow. Taxpayers expecting a reduction of taxes will be ...

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  25. Stationary Population.

    LONDON, Sept. 13. — The end of the British Empire is predicted by Commissioner David Lamb, of the Salvation Army, who, addressing the ...

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  26. Fearful Landslide.

    OSLO, Sept. 13.—Amid widespread devastation, 50 were kilted and 60 injured as the result of a huge landslide at Raven ...

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  27. Across the Atlantic.

    The American airmen, Richman and, Merrill, took off yesterday morning for New York. LONDON, Sept. 14. Thousands, ...

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  28. RESCUE ON BRIDGE.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—Victoria bridge was the scene of another rescue to-night, when two constable prevented a woman from falling Into the ...

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  29. N.S. WALES DOLE ALLOWANCE.

    A deputation of Protestant clergymen will shortly wait on the acting-Premier of N.S. Wales (Mr. Bruxner), urging the Government to Increase the ...

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  30. NEW AIR MAIL.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 14.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) said to-day that the proposed new air mall agreement with the British ...

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  31. Mining.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sept. 14.—The joint output of the oxidising plant and the existing sulphide mill at Mt. Morgan should constitute in the near ...

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  32. MILITIA FORCES.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—Interest in the militia forces and the welfare of trainees will be fostered by citizens committees which are being formed ...

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  33. SOVIET ARMY MANOEUVRES.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 13.—At a farewell banquet to the military missions attending the army manoeuvres, General Uborevitch proposed the toast: "The ...

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  34. Serious Breakdown.

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—The Heraid's' Brindisi correspondent says the failure of the Imperial Airways 'plane Satyrns to arrive ...

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  35. Aircraft Factory.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 14.—In a further effort to secure the proposer £1,000,000 aircraft factory for South Australia, the ...

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  36. MARAMA AT WELLINGTON.

    WELLINGTON. Sept. 14.—When the steamer Marama arrived to-day it was reported that the master (Captain Kane) who took ill with appendicitis ...

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  37. Brisbane Wool Sales.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14. — The Queensland wool selling-season for 1936-37. opened to-day, when 10,250 bales were offered. ...

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  38. NEGOTIATIONS WITH JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Sept. 14.—Points In the drafting of the trade. agreement with Japan and the alternative issues for the referendum, will occupy ...

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    Mr. George W. Sawtell, Sydney pilot (right) and his passenger (Mr. Jack Fagan) who arrived back in Sydney last week after flying round Australia. They called at Mackay early in the week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. Lille Textile Strike.

    PARIS, Sept. 13.—Though the Minister for Labor (M. Salengro) induced the Lille textile strikers to evacuate the mills, the employers refused his ...

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  41. CALEDONIA LAUNCHED.

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—The giant flying-boat Caledonia, the second of 29 aircraft now being built for Imperial Airways Empire routes, was launched ...

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  42. The Railway Department

    BRISBANE. Sept. 14. — The appeal. of Alexander P. Procopis trains clerk, at Mackay, (against the appointment of O. C. Fenwick. ...

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