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  3. AL. SMITH

    Ushered into the State of Oklahome by a blazing Ku Klux Klan cross [?] flame in a meadow through which his train passed, Governor A[?] Smith, ...

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  4. ALL NIGHT SITTING

    Mr. Bruce emphasised the need for a resumption of marine transport services, and said that the measure was designed to provide for emergency ...

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  5. MIGRANTS

    The Salvation Army announced that the steamer Vedie is full and could have been filled twice over. The 550 selected people include 200 ...

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  6. VOLUNTEERS IN MELBOURNE

    Over 2,000 men assembled outside the pick-up bureau to-day, and owners have a special staff of clerks at work signing up men. No difficulty ...

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  7. AFTER THE TORNADO

    Governor Martin, of Florida, urges that aid should be rushed by boat owing to the uncertain condition of the railways. The coastal railway has ...

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  8. SUMMONSES

    The hearing of summonses against officers of the Walerside Workers' Federation concerning the steamers Karoola and Lutana, commenced ...

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  9. CANCER

    Dr. J. G. Stephens, who has devoted a great deal of his time to cancer research at the Royal Prince Aflred Hospital, expressed the opinion to-day ...

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  10. ALL SHIPS "BLACK"

    At a meeting of the Waterside Union to-day a decision not to work under the Beeby award was reaflirmed. The watersiders have declared all vessels ...

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  11. MARITIME UNIONS

    After a conference between the emergency executive of the A.C.T.U. and the management committee of the Waterside Workers' Federation to-day, ...

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  12. HAVOC IN WEST INDIES.

    A further report of the havoc wrought by the hurricane in the West Indies were received to-day. The damage at Turks and Caicos ...

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  13. SUSPENDED

    Sir Neville Howse informed Dr. Nott, in Parliament, yesterday, that an official of the Commission's brickworks had been suspended ...

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  14. FOUNDERED

    The coastal Steamer Kanawatta sprang a leak off Newport early this morning. It filled rapidly and sank[?] within half in hour. ...

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  15. NURMI

    Nurmi, the world, famous runner, states that he is retiring from athletles at the end of the year. He finds that it requires the most intensive ...

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  16. For Adelaide Volunteers

    The watersiders are adhering to the decision not to accept work, but 93 labourers were obtained to work on the Jervis Bay. They were escorted ...

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  17. COOKTOWN FOOD SUPPLIES

    The Premier (Mr. McCormack), replying to a question in the Assembly said he received a telegram from Mr. Bruce asking him to send food ...

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  18. KIDNAPPERS

    The bruised, bleeding, and strangled body of the ten year old boy, Gill Jamieson, has been found after two days search within a few hundred ...

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  19. HUGE AIR LINER

    The Zeppelin LZ-127 made a 9½ hours flight. Over seventy people were abroad, including the crew, journalists and two ladies. A speed of 20 miles an ...

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  20. FREE LABOUR

    The call for free labour at Newcastle this morning met with a ready response. The steamer Matatua is still loading wool. No demonstration was made ...

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  21. TO RESUME WORK

    Whar[?] labourers, at a special meeting to-day, decided, by a narrow majority to offer themselves for work to-morrow. ...

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  22. METEORITE

    An iron meteorite weighing two tons fell in the village of Kanth, in the Central Provinces, killing two men and seriously injurjng a third. The ...

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  23. WILKINS

    Captain Wilkins is sailing to-morrow on the lines Southern Cross, for Monte Video, accompanied by Lieut, Eielsen, and an additional pilot, Joe[?] Crossan. ...

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  24. MR. CHARLTON

    It was stated in Sydney to-night that Mr. Matthew Charlton, formerly Leader of the Federal Labour Party, had informed the A.L.[?]. executive that he did ...

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  25. AUTOGIRO

    Cierba's autogiro, while descending vertically at Le Bourget acrodrome, hit the ground heavily and the under-carriage was considerably damaged. ...

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  26. BEEF CATTLE

    The president of the Graziers' Association (Mr. F. H. Tout), expressed appreciation-to-day at the action of the Government in arranging to establish ...

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  27. NEW CONCEPTION

    The [?] in eternal damnation has debased the Christian conception of God. It has been the stumbling block of thousands of sincere Christians," ...

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  28. ROAD WORK

    Sir John Butters, Chief Commissioner, stated yesterday that by Monday work would be found for all the unemployed married men of ...

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  29. BYRD'S SHIP

    The Byrd expedition whater, [?]arsen, with four 'planes and three pilots aboard, sailed on Thursday. Commander Byrd will join the ...

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  30. RHODESIA

    The second Rhodesian general elect[?] [?]ion resulted in the Government securing a substantial majority. Premier Moffat was the only unopposed member. ...

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  31. BENALLA TRAGEDY

    Henry Duell, who was shot at Benalla yesterday died in hospital this afternoon. His daughter Alice is still in a serious condition, but it is ...

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  32. POISONED SWEET

    The inquest concerning the death of Vera W[?]don, who died suddenly on September 6 after eating a lolly, was concluded to-day. ...

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