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  2. FAITH IN EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—During a broadcast address to-night upon the Empire in world polities, the Secretary for the Dominions J. H. Thomas) said: "The cause of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PARLIAMENT AND PRESS.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 27.—Newspaper comment on the partial restoration of allowances of members of the Federal Parliament again caused indignant ...

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  4. RIGHT FROM ENGLAND.

    WYNDHAM, Oct. 27.—The Faithful City, a Spartan cruiser low-wing cabin monoplane, reached Wyndham at 11.30 a.m. to-day, having left Kupang at 5.45 this ...

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  5. GERMAN LAW.

    BERLIN, Oct. 27.—Further information on the new German penal code based or Nazi principles was given to-day by the Minister for Justice (Dr. Frank). He ...

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  6. NEW FRENCH MINISTRY.

    PARIS, Oct. 27.—The new Prime Minister, Senator Albert Sarraut, who is the leader of the Radical-Socialist wing of the Left completed the formation of his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AMERICAN GOLD PLAN.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—In pursuance of the Government plan to purchase newlymined United States gold at enhanced in the move towards a managed ...

    Article : 268 words
  8. WHEAT AGREEMENT.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 27.—The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Stewart) gave an undertaking in the House of Representatives to-day that growers would not suffer as a ...

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  9. DISARHAMENT RECESS.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—The General Commission of the Disarmament Conference decided at Geneva to-day to adjourn until December 4. In putting forward a ...

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  10. RISKS OF THE RODEO.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—The recentlyinangnrated annual rodeo at the Madison Square Gardens, where the most vicious horses and cattle procurable are ...

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  11. HOME WHEAT PRICE.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 26.-The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states:—"The Agricultural Administration has been studying a general plan for fixing ...

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  12. THE GERMAN ELECTION.

    BERLIN, Oct. 26.—The Premier of Prussia (General Goering) announces that reliable non-Nazis will co-operate in the organisation of the elections to the ...

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  13. WIFE MURDERED.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 27.—There were several references to automatism in the Court of Criminal Appeal to-day, when, on the ground of the insanity of the prisoner. ...

    Article : 373 words
  14. ALLEGED SPYING.

    MUNICH, Oct. 28.—The British Consul is still being denied access to Mr. Noel Panter, the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," who has been arrested on a ...

    Article : 297 words
  15. CUBAN FINANCE.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—During the further investigation of the affairs of the Chase National Bank to-day by the Senate Banking and Currency Committee in the ...

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  16. BANK NOTE ROBBERY.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 27—A sensational robbery of a parcel containing £1,000 in bank notes occurred to-day on the express train between Innisfail and Tully. The ...

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  17. MR. FORD'S POSITION.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—High Government officials to-day indicated that, the War Department's projected boycott of Ford motor products in ...

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  18. CONFERENCE AT CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 27—On his arrival in Canberra, to-day to represent the West Australian Wheat Pool on a conference Arranged by the Minister for Commerce ...

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  19. PROVENCAL MURDERS.

    AIX EN PROVENCE, Oct. 26.—A thrilled Court listened to-day, at the murder trial of Sarret and the two sisters Schmidt, to evidence of the strange power ...

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  20. SECRETS GIVEN AWAY.

    GENEVA, Oct. 28.—An experiment which may revolutionise parliamentary reporting was made at the Disarmament Conference when delegates and journalists ...

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  21. NOTABLE BRITISH FILM.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—The part of Anne Boleyn in the notable British film, "The Private Life of Henry VIII.," the premiere of which is breaking all records ...

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  22. AUSTRIAN RAILWAYS.

    VIENNA, Oct. 26—The Austrian Government has invited Brigadier-General Sir Osborne Mance, the British railway expert, to report on Austrian railways with ...

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  23. FOREIGN TRADE.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—The United States had a favourable foreign trade balance of 13,000,000 dollars £2,600,000 at par) for September—the highest level for ...

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  24. PANELS BY BRANGWYN

    LONDON, Oct. 27.—Sixteen large decorative panels by Mr. Frank Brangwyn, R.A., representing seven years' work, and costing £20.000. are to find a home in Swansea's ...

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  25. DIESEL-ENGINED CAR.

    LONDON, Oct. 27.—Captain G. E. Eyston established a world's record for a Dieselengined car on Brooklands to-day by reaching a speed of 106.64 miles an hour over ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND COAL

    BRISBANE, Oct. 27.—The fixing of a minimum price for coal and the control of production are among the provisions of a Bill introduced in the Legislative ...

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  27. LONG POLICE CHASE.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 27.—A squad of detectives had an exciting chase to-day after an Italian who was wanted in connection with an attack on Georze Arena (44). ...

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  28. THE TARIFF TRUCE.

    GENEVA, Oct. 26—France, in a letter to the League of Nations, declares that, while acceding; to the tariff truce, the Government, for constitutional purposes, is ...

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  29. INDIA'S TRADE.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—Reviewing the conditions and prospects of United Kingdom trade in India. Sir Thomas Ainscough (Senior British Trade Commissioner in ...

    Article : 131 words
  30. VICTORIAN CENTENARY.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Bruce) and the Agent-General for Victoria (Mr. R. Linton) were present at the City Chambers, ...

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  31. LABOUR WOMEN'S PROTEST.

    After discussion at the conference of Labour Women at the Perth Trades Hall yesterday, the following motion of protest against the increase in the salaries ...

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  32. ESCAPE FROM LOCK-UP

    SYDNEY, Oct. 27.—Police and volunteers are searching the country about Wilcannia for a young man who escaped from the lock-up there on Thursday night after ...

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  33. PARLIAMENTARIAN WOUNDED.

    BELFAST, Oct. 27.—Major J. H. Mc—Cormick, a member of the Parliament of Northern Ireland, was returning to his home in Belfast last night when he was ...

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  34. LEAGUE APPOINTMENTS.

    GENEVA, Oct. 26—Mr. Sean Lester, the Irish Free State delegate to the League of Nations, has been appointed High Commissioner of Danzig. Polish objections to ...

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  35. LOST AIRMAN.

    PARIS, Oct. 27.—A squadron of 30 aeroplanes under General Vuillenin, who took part in the previous search for Captain Lancaster, will start another exploration ...

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  36. THE GRAF ZEPPELIN.

    CHICAGO, Oct. 26.—The Graf. Zeppelin arrived here from Miami to-day via Akron. The airship remained only a brief period after landing and returned to ...

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  37. A BOOKLET ON THE CUP.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 27.—Following the announcement by the Australian Broad-casting Commission that it has prepared a booklet dealing with the Melbourne Cup. ...

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  38. PALESTINE RIOTS.

    JOPPA (Palestine), Oct. 27.—Steel-helmeted police were compelled to fire on large unruly Arab crowds, who were de-fiantly demonstrating to-day attainst ...

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  39. LIGHT SENTENCE FOR BIGAMY

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 27—Because both the girl and the man satisfied Mr. Justice Macfarlan in the Criminal Court to-day that they loved each other, he imposed a ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LAMB.

    LONDON, Oct. 27.—Small shipments of South African chilled beef are arriving in London regularly and meeting with a good demand. ...

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  41. MONSTER SWIMMING POOL.

    LONDON, Oct. 27.—Lord Mottistone (formerly General Seely) presided over a distinguished company at the luncheon to announce the building at Wembley of the ...

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  42. NORTH SEA GALE.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—During last night and throughout to-day a heavy gale was experienced in the North Sea and along England's east coast. Hail, rain, thunder ...

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  43. LINDBERGHS IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, Oct. 27—There has been mystery concerning the whereabouts of Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh since they left Inverness yesterday morning flying south. There ...

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  44. POLISH STUDENTS' RIOTS.

    WARSAW, Oct. 26—Because of the students' riots on October 5 last the Polish Government has dismissed all professors of the University of Warsaw on ...

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  45. PUBLISHERS APOLOGISE.

    LONDON, Oct. 27.—The case has been settled on agreed terms, including expressions of regret and also non-repetition of incorrect passages, in which Captain ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND POLICE.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 27—No definite date bas been fixed by the Home Secretary (Mr. E. M. Hanlpn) for his interview with members of the executive of the ...

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  47. HISTORIC ENGLISH RACE.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—His Majesty the King, with a five-yeax-old, Fox Earth, and Lord Astor with Creme Brulee to-day challenged Lord Harewood for the historic ...

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  48. COINING PLANT.

    SYDNEY Oct. 27.—A complete coining plant, crucibles and a quantity of metal were seized by the police in a flat in Tudor-street. Surry Hills, to-day. About. ...

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  49. TRAGIC JOY RIDE.

    TOULOUSE, Oct. 27.—A French Army pilot took a family of three, consisting of husband, wife and child, for a joyride in tho air to-day The place crashed ...

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