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  2. Restricting Production.

    VANCOUVER, Sept. 17.—The Caballeros de la Noche (Riders of the Night) are overrunning the island of Porto Rico and ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 18. — The annual report of the Tariff Board, which was submitted to Parliament to-day, stated that the Board was ...

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  4. SPEED RECORD.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—The seaplane in which Mr. Stainforth met with a mishap yesterday has been raised from eight fathoms of water, in which ...

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  5. DRAMATIC REPERCUSSION.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—The realisation of the significance of the financial developments had a dramatic repercussion on the temper of the House of Commons when a motion for the adjournment of the House in order to discuss the naval unrest was tabled. ...

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  6. South African Finance.

    CAPETOWN, Sept. 17.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hertzog) announces the decision of the Government to abolish the ...

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  7. Problem of India.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—Gandhi made a long speech before the Federal Structure Committee to-day, in the course of a general discussion on the ...

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  8. FEAT WITH HELICOPTER

    BERLIN," Sept. 17—Aviator de Broutelle unprecedentedly maintained a helicopter at a fixed spot for 30 minutes at a height of 1000ft. There ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S WAR DEBTS.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—In a Parliamentary answer to a Question regarding the war debts, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. ...

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  10. KINGSFORD SMITH.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 18.—Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith arrived here to-day. He hopes to leave on Monday for Oodnadatta, reaching ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN INTERVIEW.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—"What can I say about your great country; I know so little thereof," replied Mahatma Gandhi to an Australian interviewer. ...

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  12. LONGEST NON-STOP FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—At the end of the test flight to the East and back, a Royal Air Force flying-boat yesterday set up a new record for the ...

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  13. BANKERS BLAMED.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 18.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) maintains an elaborate silence regarding the Commonwealth ...

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  14. WIRELESS WILL ASSIST.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Snowden) announced in the House of Commons that the position of the ...

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  15. INVESTOR PROTECTED.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 18.—"The first thing that strikes one on looking at this measure is that it is intended very plainly for the protection of the ...

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  16. CASE AGAINST 'TRUTH.'

    SYDNEY, Sept. 18.—The hearing was resumed to-day in the case in which Mrs. Augusta Smith claims [?]000 from Sydney 'Truth' ...

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  17. "OURS NOT TO REASON WHY."

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—They had sought methods of "ours not to reason why," says Mr, Ramsay MacDonald, in a letter to the Seaham ...

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  18. SCENE IN PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 18. — On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Representatives this evening, the Minister for Customs (Mr. ...

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  19. Trustworthiness of Navy.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—Admirals Sir A. Waistell (of Portsmouth), Sir Hubert Brand (Devonport), and Sir R. Tyrwhitt will discuss ...

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  20. OF DOMESTIC ORIGIN.

    LONDON, Sept. 18.—The dissatisfaction of the naval men over the pay cuts seem to be largely of domestic origin, judging by the number of ...

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  21. TARIFF NOT A REMEDY.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—The executive of the Liberal Council carried a resolution declaring that tariffs had signally failed to furnish a ...

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  22. "CARRY ON THE MUTINY."

    BERLIN, Sept. 17—The Communist party flamboyantly telegraphed an encouraging message to the disaffected British sailors. The Communist ...

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  23. AN EARLY ELECTION?

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—The attention of the Press has turned recently to the possibilities of an appeal to the country in a general election, and ...

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  24. ALD. TAIT'S MISSION.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 17.—Quite a Gilbertian situation threatens to arise in the Brisbane City Council itself over its proposal ...

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  25. ADMIRALTY SYMPATHETIC.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—Speaking in the House of Commons the First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Austen Chamberlain) said that the Admiralty ...

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  26. IMPUDENT IMPOSTOR.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 18.—Admitting that he had unlawfully made use of the decorations M.V.O. and M.C. and assumed ...

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  27. AGAINST AN ELECTION.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—The Liberal Parliamentary, party met to-night under the chairmanship of Sir Herbert Samuel, and for two hours ...

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  28. STATE EMPLOYEES.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 17.—Answering a question in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier (Mr. Moore), stated that the new public service ...

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  29. AMERICAN PROHIBITION.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.—Voting 14,000 to 6000, the members of the American Bar Association has asked the Government to repeal ...

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  30. REVOLT IN INDIAN CAMP

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 18.—Political prisoners in the detention camp at Midnapore (Bengal) revolted yesterday and attacked the four sentries. The ...

    Article : 145 words
  31. FRENCH PRESS SYMPATHETIC.

    PARIS, Sept. 17.—The unrest in the British fleet, though realised not to be mutinous, has profoundly impressed France, which sees therein ...

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  32. SENATE CANDIDATES.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 17.—The Labor plebiscite to secure three Senate candidates at the next election resulted in the selection of Messrs. J. ...

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  33. DUTY OF PRIVATE EMPLOYEES.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—"Wise and courageous expenditure should not be regarded by everyone as an obligation that must be avoided," says ...

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  34. DONALD GRANT ELECTED.

    Donald Grant, the N.S. Wales Labor party's candidate, was on Monday night declared elected to fill the vacancy for Phillip ward in Sydney ...

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