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  2. THE PENSIONS ISSUE.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 12.—A delicate situation may arise when the Financial Relief Bill, which will give effect to the Budget proposals, is considered in Committee by ...

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  3. IRISH TENSION.

    DUBLIN, Oct. 11.—In the Dail Eireann to-night, the vice-president of the United Ireland Party (Mr. MacDermott) asked whether the Government was instituting ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT.

    GENEVA, Oct. 11.—Conversations between representatives of the big Powers on disarmament (preparatory to the meeting of the General Commission of the ...

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  5. SMITH'S FLIGHT.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 12.—Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, continuing his flight from England to Sydney, left Wyndham at 8 a.m. to-day and landed at ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S POSITION.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—Speaking in Cornwall to-day, the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. W. Runciman), commenting on the trade figures. delivered a cheering ...

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  7. AMERICAN RECOVERY.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—During the past fortnight the Government has been chiefly concerned with consideration of credit expansion under the recovery ...

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  8. CRICKET NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—Interviewed at Annesley (Nottinghamshire) yesterday regarding his own position in View of the cablegrams exchanged between the ...

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  9. THE WHEAT OUTLOOK.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 12.—When the House of Representatives meets to-morrow morning it is the intention of the Leader of the Lang Labour Group (Mr. Beasley) ...

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  10. STATE GOVERNMENT ACTION.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 12.—The Premier of South Australia (Mr. Butler) will leave for Melbourne to-morrow night to attend a conference as the representative of the ...

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  11. Statement by Mr. Collier.

    The Premier (Mr. P. Collier) told a deputation of settlers from the Boyup Brook, Cranbrook and Gordon River districts yesterday that a move was being made to ...

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  12. ROYAL CONGRATULATIONS.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 12.—His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) has despatched the following telegram to Air-Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—Because the improvement of the industrial position made a cut unnecessary, the Minister for Labour (Sir Henry Betterton), in a speech at ...

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  14. "PRINCE OF LIVING PILOTS."

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—News of Air-Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's great achievement in completing the flight from England to Australia in record time ...

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  15. BRITISH WAR DEBT.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—During to-day's negotiations here between the British delegation and the United States Treasury to evolve the basis of a final ...

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  16. COUNTRY PARTY DISCUSSIONS.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 12.—Nearly the whole of to-day was spent by a special committee of the Federal Parliamentary Country Party in discussing proposals for the ...

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  17. TASMANIAN VIEWS.

    HOBART, Oct. 12.—The Tasmanian Cricket Association to-night discussed the reply of the M.C.C. to the Australian Board of Control on the question of ...

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  18. APPEAL TO BRITAIN.

    BERLIN, Oct. 11.—Dr. Alfred Rosenberg (the Nazi emissary who was sent to England by Herr Hitler some time ago to explain the German policy), in an editorial ...

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  19. JEWISH REFUGEES.

    GENEVA, Oct. 11.—At to-day's meeting of the Council of the League of Nations, the German delegate (Herr von Keller) refrained from voting on the ...

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  20. BRITAIN AND CHINA.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—Mr. Alfred Sze (a former Chinese Minister to Great Britain), before going to Washington to take up the post of Chinese Ambassador. ...

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  21. CAPE POLITICS.

    CAPE TOWN, Oct. ll.—The Free State Nationalist Congress is proving over whelmingly in favour of a fusion of the political parties. The Prime Minister ...

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  22. REICHSTAG TRIAL.

    BERLIN, Oct. 11.—At the continuation of the Reichstag fire trial to-day Police Lieutenant Latiet, a trim uniformed [?] dramatically described the scene when ...

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  23. PROPOSED GUARANTEED PRICE.

    The proposal made by the Leader of the Federal Country Party (Dr. Earle Page) that a subsidy of £2,000,000 should be given to wheat growers for the coming ...

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  24. CONCESSION TO AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 12.—Replying to Mr. Gregory (C.P., W.A.) in the House of Representatives to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said that an annual ...

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  25. ATTACKS BY NAZI ZEALOTS.

    BERLIN, Oct. 12.—The American Consul-General in Berlin has received instructions from Washington to make energetic representation regarding Brown Shirts' ...

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  26. WAGE REDUCTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—Early next year the Full Court of the Arbitration Court intends to review the basic wage and the question of restoring the 10 per cent. ...

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  27. DEBATE ON RELIEF BILL.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 12.—Vigorous opposition to the provisions in the Old Age and Invalid Pensions Act, which make pensions a charge on the estates of pensioners ...

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  28. INJURIES TO CHILD.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—The question whether a child, aged six years, could be capable of negligence was discussed yesterday by Judges of the High Court of ...

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  29. DRUG TRAFFIC.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—Remarkable revelations concerning an illicit drug traffic in Melbourne were made at to-day's sitting of the police inquiry. It was stated ...

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  30. PARACHUTE JUMP.

    MOSCOW, Oct. 12.—Evseyev, the senior pilot of the Red Army's experimental branch, claims a World record for a delayed parachute jump. He leaped at ...

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  31. COMBATING NAZISM.

    VIENNA, Oct. 12.—The Chancellor (Dr. Dollfuss) and the Heimwehr leader (Prince Starhemberg) have reached an agreement under which the whole of the Hei[?]wehr ...

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  32. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    BOSTON, Oct. 11.—Rear-Admiral Byrd's supply ship, Jacob Rupert, for service with the Antarctic expedition, sailed from Boston to-day for New Zealand. She ...

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  33. AIRWOMAN IN HOSPITAL.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—It is learned that Mrs. Mollison (Amy Johnson), the airwoman, is in hospital here under observation for a nervous condition. Officials ...

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  34. SPANISH NOVELIST.

    MENTONE (France), Oct. 12.—Two Spanish warships have arrived to take to his native Valencia for a national funeral the remains of the late Blasco Ibanez, ...

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  35. NATIONAL LIBRARY.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 12.—The first Wing of the national library at Canberra will be commenced shortly. A sum of £13,000 has been allotted for the work. This ...

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  36. INTERNATIONAL OPTIMISM.

    GENEVA, Oct. 11.—The President of the League Assembly (Mr. C. Te Water), summarising the work of the Assembly, before the adjournment, urged the need ...

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  37. UNITED STATES LOAN

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—The Treasury Department announced an important financing project to-day involving the redemption of 1,875,000,000 dollars ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICAN LOAN.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—The South African £13,000,000 conversions loan at 3½ per cent. was over-subscribed within five minutes of its issue to-day. ...

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  39. PERSIAN OIL DISPUTE.

    GENEVA, Oct. 12.—The League Council has adopted the settlement terms proposed by its rapporteur (M. Benes) in the dispute between Britain and Persia over ...

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  40. AERIAL TOUR TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—The Australian Press Association has learned that Lord Apaley is in the party on board the aeroplane chartered by Mr. W. P. C. Greene, ...

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  41. PENSIONERS' ESTATES

    CANBERRA, Oct. 12.—In the House of Representatives to-day, in answer to a question by Mr. Nairn (U.A.P., W.A.). the Prime Minister and Treasurer (Mr. Lyons) ...

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  42. YOUNG ARCHITECT'S SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—A young New Zeland architect named Urhen, who worked his passage to England as stoker in a cargo ship in 1931 has won a competition ...

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  43. INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Moscow states that an alarming number of accidents in Soviet power stations have ...

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  44. SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—In a further effort to bring about a settlement of the strike of slaughtermen at the export meatworks which has extended to the retail ...

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  45. BOXERS AND WRESTLERS.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 12.—Application was made to-day to the Industrial Registrar for the registration of a professional boxers, wrestlers and trainers' union. The ...

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  46. EMPIRE AIR SERVICES.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—Sir Samuel Instone (director of Imperial Airways) announced to-day that it was hoped to operate a complete England-to-Australia air mail ...

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  47. A LOOPHOLE FOR CAESAR.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 12.—Although his release from quarantine would be technically illegal, it is believed that the Federal Ministry will find some way of restoring ...

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  48. DOG'S EARS CUT OFF.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 12.—Charged at Coff's Harbour Police Court with having caused a dog unnecessary suffering, Peter Joseph Brady a farmer said that he cut off ...

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  49. ENGLISH COMEDIAN.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 12.—The Australian Broadcasting Commission announces that it has arranged for Mr. Harry Tate, the famous English comedian, to visit ...

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