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  2. THE FEDERAL POSITION.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 25.—Since he took office as Federal Treasurer, Mr. Theodore has been engaged upon an examination of the Budget submitted to the Federal ...

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  3. A BEAUTIFUL SPY.

    LONDON, Oct. 25.—The spice of mystery and romance in the disappearance of the secret diplomatic code from the Italian Embassy in Berlin has been enhanced by ...

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  4. PRINCE'S ESCAPE.

    BRUSSELS, Oct. 24.—Fernando Dirosa, the young Italian student who attempted to assassinate Prince Umberto, Heir-apparent to the throne of Italy, at a ...

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  5. LOST IN FIERCE STORM.

    MILWAUKEE (Wisconsin), Oct. 24.—Hope has been abandoned that the Grand Trunk Railway ferry Milwaukee, with 52 persons aboard, has weathered a 48-hour ...

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  6. HUGE LOSSES.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—The continuation of the decline in shares today resulted in the most terrifying selling panic since the war, days of 1914, and dealt a crushing ...

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  7. THEATRE BLAZE.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 25.—More than £60,000 damage was done by a fire which, early this morning, broke out in His Majesty's Theatre, Exhibition-street. The ...

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  8. THE BASIC WAGE.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 25.—A majority decision announced today by the Industrial Commission reduces the minimum living wage in New South Wales by 12/6 ...

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  9. FRENCH MINISTRY.

    PARIS, Oct. 24.—Following the fall of the Briand Ministry on the first day of the session, on the issue of whether the Government's foreign policy should be ...

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  10. AVIATION.

    PARIS, Oct. 25.—After great anxiety had been felt for the safety of its occupants, a British three-engined five-seater Avro aeroplane arrived at Le Bourget this ...

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  11. BETROTHAL BANQUET.

    BRUSSELS, Oct. 24.—A gala banquet was held in the Palace tonight to celebrate the betrothal of Prince Umberto of Piedmont (Heir-apparent to the Italian ...

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  12. DAIRY PRODUCE.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 25.—At a conference of members of the Dairy Produce Export Board yesterday and today, matters of importance to the dairy produce export ...

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  13. EUROPE AT WORK.

    Mr. R. J. Cross, a Melbourne business man, who passed through Fremantle yesterday on the liner Balranald, said there was Tittle unemployment in Europe, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. PROGRESS IN AUSTRALIA.

    "The number of aeroplanes in Australia has nearly doubled since I was here six months ago," said Captain E. W. Desham, of the Bristol Aeroplane Company. ...

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  15. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 25.—Roy Bartlett, an employee at the works of Wallace Bros., gave evidence today in the Criminal Court in the case in which John Smith Garden and ...

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  16. REPLY TO CRITICISM.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 25.—The basis of representation of the States in the new Labour Ministry was defended today by the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) in reply ...

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  17. BOGUS AUSTRALIAN OFFICER.

    LONDON, Oct. 24.—Aloys Tops, alias Major Tops, D.S.O., stated to be a Dutchman posing as a Major in the Australian Forces, was charged at Manchester today with ...

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  18. SPECULATIVE EXCESSES.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—The Federal Reserve Hoard held two meetings today fearing a crash in the stock market, and received full reports from the New York ...

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  19. MR. BRUCE'S AMBITION.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 25.—Remarking that he had no ambition but to serve Australia, Mr. Bruce, at the declaration of the Flinders poll at Dandenong to-day, ...

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  20. BRITISH TAXATION.

    LONDON, Oct. 25.—Speaking at a cutlers' banquet at Sheffield last night, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Philip Snowden) said he could hold out no hope ...

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  21. MASTER BUILDERS.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 25.—During a discussion of a scheme of training for apprentices at the convention of the Master Builders' Federation of Australia today it was ...

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  22. ATLANTIC FLYER.

    LONDON, Oct. 25.—No news has yet been received of the American cattle rancher airman. W. F. Diteman, who set out alone from Harbour Grace (Newfound. ...

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  23. COMMENTS ON THE REDUCTION.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 25.—"It shows how wise were the people of Australia in deciding not to abolish the protection of the Federal Arbitration Court," said the ...

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  24. MINE-WORKER IMPRISONED.

    KALGOORLIE, Oct. 25.—William Coleman (49), miner, pleaded guilty in the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning, before Warden J. E. Geary to having been ...

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  25. "OVERSEA EDUCATION."

    LONDON, Oct. 24.—The first number appeared today of a magazine called "Oversea Education," which is published by the Oxford University Press, for the Colonial ...

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  26. MOTH 'PLANE WRECKED.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 25.—Side-slipping when only 20ft. from the ground, a Gipsy Moth aeroplane crashed at the Mascot aerodrome today, and was wrecked. The pilot, Mr. ...

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  27. LONDON BENEFITS.

    LONDON, Oct. 24.—The City Editor of the "Daily Express" says:—"The British losses in the New York slump are not large as the British trust companies who ...

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  28. BANK HOLD-UP.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 25.—Evidence for the defence was completed before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) and a jury in the Criminal Court today, in the case in ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN PARTIES.

    CAPE TOWN, Oct. 24.—Four bye-elections to the House of Assembly which were held yesterday have left the political parties unchanged. Significance, however. ...

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  30. A KALGOORLIE DISPUTE.

    KALGOORLIE, Oct. 25.—Recently, a complaint was lodged with the Eastern Goldfields District Council of the Australian Labour Party that an employee named ...

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  31. PRIMARY PRODUCERS.

    WELLINGTON, Oct. 25.—A proposal for the establishment of an Imperial upon of farmers has been submitted to the New Zealand Farmers' Union by Mr. J. Lennox. ...

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  32. VICTORIA CROSS WINNERS.

    LONDON, Oct. 24.—Personal invitations from the Prince of Wales to 360 Victoria Cross winners to attend a dinner at Parliament House on November 9 were ...

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  33. THE DARLING DOWNS SEAT.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 25.—A large crowd assembled in the Masonic Hall at Toowoomba today to hear the declaration of the poll for the Darling Downs seat. The ...

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  34. WAR REPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Oct. 24.—The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press reports that important negotiations are nearing finality whereby Germany and the ...

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  35. THE PALESTINE RIOTS.

    JERUSALEM, Oct. 24.—The Sheik Taleb Markah was sentenced today to two years' imprisonment and fined £50 on a charge of having instigated Arab attacks ...

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  36. EXPERIMENTAL FARM.

    SALMON GUMS, Oct. 25.—The annual field day at the Salmon Gums experimental farm took place today: In opening the function, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. ...

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  37. Statement by Mr. Bavin.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 25.—The Premier (Mr. Bavin) said tonight that he had called a special meeting of the State Cabinet for Monday next, to consider the position. ...

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  38. M. CLEMENCEAU.

    PARIS, Oct. 25.—The indomitable spirit of M. Georges Clemenceau received a joyous fillip this morning, when his grandson called to announce the birth of a great ...

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  39. SENATE'S ATTITUDE TO MINISTRY

    Senator Carroll, accompanied by his wife, will leave Perth by the Great Western express for Canberra to-night. He stated last night that too much had been ...

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  40. HOLLYWOOD FIRE.

    HOLLYWOOD (California), Oct. 24.—Contrary to earlier fears, it is now revealed that only one life was lost in the disastrous fire which broke out after an ...

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  41. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 25.—Sir William Noble, n director of the British General Electric Co., which is one of the six great manufacturing enterprises in Great Britain, ...

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  42. PROFESSOR SHOT DEAD.

    BRUSSELS, Oct. 24.—Professor Bertrand, of the Liege University, was shot dead, by a Russian student named Gorin today. ...

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  43. THE FREMANTLE POLL.

    The divisional returning officer (Mr. R. Bandy) stated yesterday that arrangements had been made to declare the result of the polling in the Fremantle electorate in ...

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  44. FLOUR MILL BURNED.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 25.—McIntyre's large flour mill at Coonabarabran was destroyed by fire this morning. There was no water with which to fight the fire. The damage ...

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