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  2. TREATMENT OF NATIVES.

    That the Government would consent to the appointment of a Royal Commission to inquire into the treatment of natives was intimated by the Premier (Mr. ...

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  3. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 6.—Owing to delays in the preparation of the Budget the date upon which the session of the Federal Parliament will be resumed is still ...

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  4. UNSETTLED CUBA.

    HAVANA, Sept. 5.—Within a month of the violent revolution which overthrew President Machado, the much-hated virtual dictator, who had ruled for nine years. ...

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  5. TROPICAL STORM.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—A tropical hurricane of terrific intensity caused great damage along 200 miles of the Texas coast to-day. It is reported from Brownsville ...

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  6. BRIBERY CHARGES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—Allegations of bribery and other improper practices in the Criminal Investigation Branch of the Police force in relation to the recovery of ...

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  7. ARNHEM LAND BLACKS.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 6.—Though the Federal Ministry has definitely rejected the proposal that a punitive expedition should be despatched from Darwin against ...

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  8. SEVERE GALE.

    The terrific wind and rain storm which, struck Perth at about 11 o'clock on Wednesday night continued throughout the night and although it had abated ...

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  9. EMERGENCY TAX BILL.

    When the Legislative Council met yesterday, the amended Financial Emergency Tax Assessment Act Amendment Bill was re-committed and further important ...

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  10. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—At least 23 person were killed and more than 100 were injured when a freight train crashed into a fast Erie Railroad passenger train ...

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  11. SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—"What do sailors do with their threepences if they don't go to church on Sundays?" asked Chief Judge Dethridge in the Full ...

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  12. NO CONCERN ON ISLAND.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 6.—In connection with the reports that an attack was threatened on the Groote Eylandt Mission Station, a Cloncurry message states ...

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  13. AMERICAN WARSHIPS SENT.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—Warships of the United States Navy were ordered to Cuba to-day, with complements of marines and bluejackets capable of providing strong ...

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  14. ARMED HOLD-UP.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—At the Central Criminal Court to-day the trial was concluded of Claude William Wallace (25), motor mechanic, and Eric Newlyn (26), ...

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  15. OPINION AT DARWIN.

    DARWIN, Sept. 6.—Much comment has been expressed in the Northern Territory at the telegraphed report that the Methodist Foreign Mission Society is protesting ...

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  16. OFFICIALS KILLED.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 6.—Five high Soviet officials were killed when an aeroplane crashed at Lopasnia yesterday. They include M. Baranoff, head of the aviation ...

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  17. RELIEF WORK FRACAS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—After breaking up a meeting at the Ryde Town Hall this morning the police arrested five men. Men who had been employed by the ...

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  18. VISCOUNT GREY'S ILLNESS.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—Lord Grey of Fallodon had not regained consciousness throughout to-day and he is gradually losing strength. ...

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  19. THE NAZI INFLUENCE.

    BERLIN, Sept. 5.—At the first meeting of the general synod of the Prussian Evangelical Church to-day there were stormy scenes when a section of the ...

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  20. SEIZED RACEHORSES.

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—Concerning the seizure by Customs officials at Lewes of four valuable racehorses purchased from Ireland, the "Daily Telegraph" states that ...

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  21. OTTAWA AGREEMENTS

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—The "Financial Times" in a leading article this morning dealing with the complaints of the tardiness of the Australian and Canadian tariff ...

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  22. BLERIOT CLOSES FACTORY.

    PARIS, Sept. 6.—M. Louis Bleriot has closed his aircraft factory in accordance with his recent announcement that unless the Ministry of Air gave him further ...

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  23. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—It is expected that the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Anthony Eden) will go to Paris later this month for a ...

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  24. PROPAGANDA IN THE SAAR.

    PARIS, Sept. 6.—Herr Burckel, who, from beyond the frontier, directs Nazi activities in the Saar, has circularised Nazi offcials there declaring that the ...

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  25. THE 40-HOUR WEEK.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—The Trades Union Congress carried a resolution to-day instructing the general council and all affiliated unions to take every possible step ...

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  26. MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—A committee of the British Medical Association, headed by Sir Henry Brackenbury, is studying the problem of securing official recognition of ...

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  27. JEWISH RETALIATION.

    GENEVA, Sept. 5.—The Jewish world conference, called to organise a body to represent united Jewry in connection with the German outrages, was opened today. ...

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  28. Mr. Scullin's Attack.

    BRISANE, Sept. 6.—The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Scullin) stated to-day that the request for a restriction of Australian exports to Britain called for ...

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  29. BRITISH TREASURY RETURNS.

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—The latest Treasury returns show that ordinary revenue for the current financial year up to September 2 amounted to £241,157,045. At the ...

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  30. AMERICAN RECOVERY.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—"The Government will take no action to bring Mr. Ford within the provisions of the National Recovery Act, unless he violates the rules ...

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  31. YASS TO CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 5.—Although the construction of the proposed railway from Yass to Canberra may not be undertaken in the present financial year, it is likely that ...

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  32. DAMAGE AT FREMANTLE.

    Considerable damage was done to a two storey house in Short-street, Fremantle, by a gust of wind early yesterday morning. The house is Government property ...

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  33. A HARD-WORKING POPE.

    ROME, Sept. 6.—The Pope (Pius XI.) received 30,000 pilgrims in August, of whom 50 per cent. were from abroad. This is a wonderful record of work, ...

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  34. EMISSARY IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—The "Daily Herald" states that Mr. Frederick Willis, an Englishman who became a naturalised German and an ardent Nazi, will shortly come to ...

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  35. WINDJAMMERS' RACE.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—The Winterhude (1,972 tons), the last grain-racing windjammer to arrive from Australia this year, occupied 144 days. ...

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  36. EMPIRE MONETARY CONTROL

    MURRAY BAY (Quebec), Sept. 6.—Lord Rothermere, who is holidaying here, advanced a new monetary scheme to-day, which, he said, he had discussed with ...

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  37. ASCENT TO STRATOSPHERE.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 6.—The Soviet has built two balloons larger than Professor Piccard's for an early ascent into the stratosphere for the purposes of scientific ...

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  38. DETONATOR EXPLODES

    Suffering from multiple wounds in the head, bands and feet, William Gunnel (14), of Creighton-street, Helena Vale, was admitted to a ward at the Perth ...

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  39. TELEPHONE AFFECTED.

    The cyclonic weather also affected the main trunk telephone network to towns in the South-West. Direct channels to Bridgetown. Bunbury, Busselton Collie ...

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  40. CHANNEL AIR TRAFFIC.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—For the second time this year all records for cross-Channel air traffic have been broken. During August 12,025 passengers passed through ...

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  41. FIFTY YEARS IN THE POST.

    MONTICELLO, (New York), Sept. 5.—Well preserved and in its original wrapper, a New Zealand newspaper posted 50 years ago has just arrived at the post office at ...

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  42. TREE FALLS ACROSS ROAD.

    COLLIE, Sept. 6.—William Lern, dairyman, of Yokain, was driving his milk delivery van to Collie to distribute on his milk round early this morning, and when ...

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  43. MEMORIAL TO HINKLER.

    ROME, Sept. 6.—A memorial column has been erected by the Arezzo Aero Club in honour of the Australian Squardon-Leader Bart Hinkler at the spot on Mt. ...

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  44. SYDNEY BRIDGE SUICIDES.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—Two women, one of whom has not been identified, threw themselves over the railings of the Sydney Harbour Bridge to-day. Both were killed ...

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  45. NEW ELECTRIC TRAIN.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 6.—A young engineer named Yarmolchuk claims to have perfected a model electric train running on ball-bearings instead of wheels and in a ...

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  46. RUMANIAN PETROL.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—With the first shipment of 2,000,000 gallons of Rumanian petrol for the Alba Petroleum Co., of Australia, Pty., Ltd., the motor tanker ...

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  47. INTERSTATE VESSEL BUFFETED.

    Having been buffeted by heavy seas and delayed by strong head winds during Tuesday night and yesterday morning the interstate motor ship Westralia reached ...

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  48. MISS BEATRICE DAY'S FUNERAL.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—Many members of the theatrical profession and of the general public were present to-day at the funeral of Miss Beatrice Day (Mrs. Wall), ...

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  49. KILLING FOR EXPORT.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—The Meat Exporters' Association has given the Meat Industry Employees' Union until to-morrow to decide whether its members are ...

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  50. DISMISSED MEAT OFFICIAL.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—In the Banco Court before a jury to-day, Frederick Charles Hutt was awarded £3,000 as compensation for the annulment of his appointment as ...

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  51. BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—Although the next British Industries Fair does not take place until the middle of next February, applications have been received by the ...

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  52. REPEAL OF PROHIBITION.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—Vermont yesterday became the twenty-fifth consecutive State to vote for the repeal of liquor prohibition. ...

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  53. BENCH EVENLY DIVIDED.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—In the Kew Police Court to-day, Eric G. Erricsson, who described himself as a minister of the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church, and ...

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  54. CHARGE OF FRAUD.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 6.—Georce Alexander Roberts (26), company promoter, on remand, was charged in the Brisbane Police Court to-day with having obtained ...

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  55. JERVIS BAY NAVAL COLLEGE.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 6.—The Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce) to-day denied a report that it was intended to reopen the Jervis Bay Naval College. ...

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