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  2. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Oct. 28.—The president of the Disarmament Conference (Mr. Arthur Henderson) has decided to call a meeting of the Bureau of the Conference for ...

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  3. BIRTHDAY OF FASCISM.

    ROME, Oct. 28.—"Italy must lead the world in the air, on land, and in the realm of the spirit." said the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) in a speech from the ...

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  4. ARAB RIOTING.

    JERUSALEM, Oct. 28.—Reliable witnesses state that 20 Arabs were killed in a riot at Jaffa yesterday when a crowd of demonstrators came into ...

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  5. CHARGE OF TREASON.

    LONDON, Oct. 28—The British Consul-General in Munich (Mr. Gainer), who, since Tuesday, had been denied access to Mr. Noel Panter the Munich ...

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  6. PROVENCAL MURDERS.

    AIX EN PROVENCE, Oct. 28—There was further startling evidence to-day in the trial of the lawyer Sarret and the sisters Katherine aud Philomene Schmidt ...

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  7. STATION RAIDED.

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 29.—Fifteen terrorists raided the Hili station on the East Bengal railway near Parbatipur early yesterday morning, shot a postal worker and five ...

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  8. AMERICAN RECOVERY.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 28—With the end of the first week of the operation of President Roosevelt's new gold policy, the local financial community is more than ever ...

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  9. TURKISH REPUBLIC.

    ANGORA, Oct. 28.—The Soviet is presenting Turkey with five fighting aeroplanes in commemoration of the tenth anniversary of the proclamation of the ...

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  10. SEVEN MEN ARRESTED.

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 29.—After drawing a cordon over a wide area, the police in a lightning raid on Sanjia village, 15 miles from Hili. captured seven of the terrorists ...

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  11. ASSESSING THE RESULTS.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—A sharp difference of opinion over interpretation of the results of the recovery programme developed within the Administration to-day. ...

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  12. ADVANCEMENT AND REFORM.

    LONDON, Oct. 28.—The tenth anniversary of the proclamation of the Turkish Republic and of the election of Ghazi Mustapha Kemal Pasha as its first ...

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  13. GERMAN ELECTION.

    BERLIN, Oct. 28.—The Nazis' full list of candidates for the elections on November 12 number 600, including all the Nazis of the last Parliament. The official list of ...

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  14. ESPIONAGE CASE.

    LONDON, Oct. 29.—Mr. J. McGovern. MP., claims to have established beyond doubt the identity of "Marie Louise" as Olga Israel, an attractive 23-year-old ...

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  15. RASPUTIN FILM.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—Princess Irian, wife of the Russian Prince Felix Yousoupouff, who in the legal papers is said to be a cousin of King George, the ex-Kaiser ...

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  16. DECREASE OF CRIME.

    BERLIN, Oct. 29.—Germany has informed The Hague that owing to her withdrawal from the League she will not prosecute her actions against Poland in the ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT STEEL CONTRACTS

    WASHlNGTON, Oct. 28.—President Roosevelt's plan to stimulate the steel industry (in which activity continues to decline) through Government-financed ...

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  18. THE OFFENDING REPORT.

    LONDON, Oct. 28.—The "Daily Telegraph" republished fully to-day Mr. Panter's report of Herr Hitler's review of the Storm Troops at Kelheim, which was the ...

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  19. REICHSTAG TRIAL.

    BERLIN, Oct. 28.—The accused Dimitroff's searching questions addressed to Herr Kroyer, an Austrian Nazi, repeatedly embarrassed the court at the ...

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  20. STUDENTS' PRANK.

    EDMONTON (Alberta), Oct. 28.—Damages of £11,200 were awarded to Edward Howlett, father of Armand Howlett, a student, against the University of Alberta ...

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  21. OPIUM SEIZED.

    SINGAPORE, Oct. 29.—That a huge opium smuggling ring ia operating in the Far East is proved by the discovery of a consignment of illicit opium worth ...

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  22. MOTOR CAR SMASH.

    MELBOURNE, Oct.29.—Shortly after midnight on Friday, a motor car travelling about 60 miles per hour on the Hume highway, near Broadford, got out of ...

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  23. THE SAME MARIE LOUISE?

    HELSINGFORS, Oct. 29—A straoge coincidence with the Marie Louise espionage case has developed following the strange disappearance across the Russian border of ...

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  24. BOYCOTT OF FORD COMPANY.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—The President (Mr. Roosevelt) definitely projected a boycott against Mr. Henry Ford (who has failed to sign the automobile industry's ...

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  25. RADIUM POISONING.

    EAST ORANGE (New Jersey), Oct. 28.—The third of five women doomed to death through radium poisoning in one of the most sensational cases of industrial ...

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  26. JELLYFISH IN SURF.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 29.—Thousands of bluebottle jellyfish were in the surf at Coogee to-day, and the ambulance stationed on the beach ...

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  27. STRUCK BY CYCLE.

    Struck by a motor cycle near the corner of Vincent and Fitzgerald streets, Perth, Annie Golding (35) and her husband, Philip Goldinc (44). of Lake-street, Perth. ...

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  28. ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT.

    LONDON, Oct. 28.—The council of the British Electrical Development Association has appointed Sir William Ray, M.P., Leader of the County Council and a ...

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  29. GWALIA ROBBERY.

    GWALIA, Oct. 29.—Extensive inquiries made by the police into the recent robbery of £917 from a house in Gwalia have so far failed to furnish a clue likely to lead ...

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  30. FLIGHT FROM ENGLAND

    BRISBANE, Oct. 29.—Lord Apsley and Mr. W. P. Crawford Greene, a member of the House of Commons, arrived at Brisbane a few minutes before 5 p.m. ...

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  31. MAY NOT BE TRIED.

    BERLIN, Oct. 28.—Diplomatic circles are confident that Mr. Panter will not be tried following the issue of a guarded communique in which the Government ...

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  32. ANTI-JEWISH OUTBREAK.

    CAPE TOWN, Oct. 29.—Sponsored by Germans, an anti-Jewish movement has launched a Gentile Nationalist-Socialist organisation. One speaker said that Herr ...

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  33. GERMAN INDUSTRIES.

    BERLIN, Oct. 29.—The first move has been made for the fusion of Germany's four leading coal, iron and steel companies, namely, the German Steel Trust, the ...

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  34. PERCIVAL GULL 'PLANE.

    Visitors to the Maylands aerodrome yesterday found a good deal to interest them throughout the day. In the morning the loading of the three Air Force Wapitis ...

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  35. AMERICAN LAWYER'S VIEW.

    BERLIN, Oct. 28.—Mr. Garfield Hays, an American lawyer, in a statement, declares that Torgler, Dimitroff, Popoff and Taneff are innocent of the Reichstag fire. ...

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  36. NEW HOUSING PLAN.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—It was announced to-day that 200,000,000 dollars (£40,000,000 at par) had been allocated to a new Government corporation to ...

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  37. CHASE NATIONAL BANK.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—To-day's evidence before the Senate Committee which is inquiring into private banking and stock market operations in the United States, ...

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  38. BRITISH BACON INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Oct. 28.—The Ministry of Agriculture announces that the home bacon and pig industry has in a single bound reached the position it was not expected ...

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  39. LOW'S CARTOONS RESENTED.

    BERLIN, Oct. 28—The London "Evening Standard" has been banned until the end of November owing to Low's recent cartoons on the Reichstag fire. ...

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  40. FREAK CAR OVERTURNS.

    CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—One person was killed and two were seriously injured in an accident to a freak three-wheeled automobile designed along aero-dynamic ...

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  41. BLUE EAGLE IN POLITICS.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—The Blue Eagle emblem of the national recovery programme figured in the local mayoralty campaign to-day. The Independent ...

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  42. COURAGE REWARDED.

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 28.—P. N. Jones and C. O. Smith, British police officers at Midnapore (Bengal), have been awarded the King's Police Medal for conspicuous ...

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  43. A CURE FOR CANCER.

    LONDON, Oct. 29.—The Medical Research Council reveals a cancer case in which last year a rubber ball containing a concentrated dose of 25 milligrammes of ...

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  44. PAWNSHOP TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 29.—Albert Lewis (49), labourer, was charged at the City Court on Saturday with having on Wednesday murdered Maurice Langley (75). ...

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  45. A COLD SNAP.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 29—Many newly-shorn sheep have perished in northern New South Wales as a result of exposure to the cold snap which followed last week's heavy ...

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  46. SINGAPORE BASE.

    SINGAPORE, Oct. 29.-The coastal resort of Change, which is at the entrance of the channel leading to the naval base, and was formerly popular with ...

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  47. FREE STATE TRADE.

    DUBLIN, Oct. 29.—Free State trade in September declined by £123,000 compared with September last year. The total trade for the twelve months has declined by ...

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  48. WRECKED AEROPLANE.

    LONDON, Oct. 28.—The "Evening Standard" deplores the loss of the new high-speed mail carrier built for the Air Ministry, which crashed in a trial flight, ...

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  49. THE NAZI EXAMPLE.

    RIGA (Latvia), Oct. 29.—The Nationalist Grey Shirts demand a referendum to amend the constitution on the basis of Nazi ideas, excluding Jews from ...

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  50. NAZIS SENT TO CAMP.

    VIENNA, Oct. 28—Austria's first "surveillance centre for political prisoners" has been opened at Woellersdorf, housing 20 Nazis and Communists. It resembles ...

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  51. BETTING CHARGES.

    The following persons, including two women, were arrested as the result of betting raids by the police on Saturday:— KELLEHER, Isabel May (41), home duties.— ...

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  52. RACING CYCLIST KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 29.—Richard Bailey (18) was killed when he collided head-on with another cyclist in a cycling race at Thomastown on Saturday. Riders from ...

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  53. WOMAN ELECTED COUNCILLOR.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 29.—A by-election which was held in the upper ward of Paddington Municipality on Saturday resulted in the election of Mrs. Sylvia Stapleton, ...

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  54. QUARREL AT NATIVE CAMP.

    ALBANY, Oct. 29.—An altercation in the natives' camp at Dead[?]n's Lake, on October 23 led to the appearance of a young native named Peter Rubie before ...

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  55. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 29.—Stanley Handle (23) was killed instantly when the motor cycle he was ruling collided with a heavy motor truck. Hindle received a tract[?]red ...

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  56. MAN BURNT TO DEATH IN SHED.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 29.—Several hours after a fire which destroyed a shed at the rear of a house in North Melbourne on Saturday had been extinguished by the fire ...

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  57. HEAT ON OVERLAND TRIP.

    KALGOORLIE, Oct. 29.—Passengers who reached Kalgoorlie this afternoon by the Great Western express from the Eastern States stated that yesterday ...

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  58. WOMAN'S LUCK.

    GWALIA, Oct. 29—A woman who was visiting Gwalia from the Laverton district last week had the good fortune to have a handbag containing £32 which she ...

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  59. COLLIE MINERS' UNION.

    COLLIE, Oct. 28.—Mr. T. Lowry was re-elected to-day as secretary of the Collie Miners' Union for the ensuing year. The following nominations were received ...

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  60. LIGHT HORSEMAN INJURED.

    BUNBURY, Oct. 28.—Injured in the left leg when practising over jumps for the Bunbury Show. Roy Keddie, a member of the Bunbury Light Horse Troop, ...

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  61. SHEET GOLD STOLEN.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 29—Thieves who broke into the workshop of Mr. Charles W. Vail, manufacturing jeweller, on the first floor of a new factory at the corner ...

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  62. MOTOR TRUCK FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 29.—While riding on a chain-driven motor truck in Swanton street on Saturday afternoon. William Cameron (32) caught his foot in the ...

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  63. FATAL COLLISION.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 29.—A head-on collision between a bicycle rider and a motor cyclist on Point Nepean-road, on Saturday, resulted in the death of Lawrence Lloyd ...

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  64. BOY DROWNED FROM CANOE.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 29.—Leonard Sweet (15) was drowned when the canoe which he and his friend. Robert McRae, had hired overturned in the Yarra on ...

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