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  2. AMERICAN RECOVERY.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—A settlement of the dispute in the soft coal mining dispute, which has lasted for two months, seemed to be assured to-night when the ...

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  3. RICH GOLD FIND.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 17.—A sensation was caused in Kalgoorlie this afternoon when it became known that two prospectors—Ivan Kozul and Thomas Mullins ...

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  4. IRISH GOVERNMENT.

    DUBLIN, Sept. 17.—The President of the Executive Council (Mr. De Valera) addressing a crowd of 20,000 at Cork yesterday, said that the Government and ...

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  5. REICHSTAG FIRE INQUIRY

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—The unofficial inquiry by Mr. Pritt, K.C. and others into the Reichstag fire was continued to-day when a journalist whose name was not ...

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  6. HURRICANE IN MEXICO.

    MEXICO CITY, Sept. 16.—At least 91 persons were reported killed in a hurricane which struck the eastern coast of Mexico, at Tampico, at a speed of 72 miles ...

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  7. ARMED EUROPE.

    BERLIN, Sept. 15.—The German Foreign Minister (Baron von Neurath) in an address to foreign journalists to-day, bitterly accused the former Allies of keeping ...

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  8. CROWD ATTACKS NAZIS.

    GRAZ (Austria), Sept. 17.—Two hundred Nazis who attempted to disperse a National Front demonstration by means of smoke bombs to-day were almost ...

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  9. EXILED CHIEF.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—A full report on the Bechuanaland flogging case has been received at the Dominions Office from Vice-Admiral Evans who, in the absence ...

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  10. WINOOKA IN AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—At the Long Acres track at Seattle to-day Winooka, the Australian champion sprinter, defeated the American racehorse, Onrush, in ...

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  11. EMPIRE RELATIONS.

    TORONTO, Sept. 15.—The co-ordination of the Empire's diplomatic machinery by the creation of an Imperial Secretariat with an office in London, was not favoured ...

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  12. THE NATIONAL GUARD.

    DUBLIN, Sept. 15.—The military tribunal appointed under the provisions of the National Safety Act to-day ordered the closing of the premises of the National ...

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  13. A POPULAR FIGURE.

    CAPE TOWN, Sept. 16.—Tshekedi's last act as regent after his suspension was to notify certain European women whom he alone knew, to have no fear as he ...

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  14. TENSION IN NORTH CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 16.—Possibly because of fears of an attempt by certain remnant of the Chinese forces to stage an attack on Jehol with the approach of the ...

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  15. GENEVA CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—Commenting on the disarmament conversations which the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Eden) will begin with the French Prime ...

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  16. PROFESSOR EINSTEIN.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—Professor Einstein, in a letter to the newspapers, states:— "Like other intellectuals who feel a duty to serve the cause of human progress, I ...

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  17. GERMAN MORATORIUM

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—"It is unlikely," after the experience of the transfer moratorium, that Germany will be able to raise money again from Britain, France or ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT FINANCE.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—In advertising a special issue of Treasury notes against the 100,000,000 dollar weekly bond purchases by the Treasury, the Secretary ...

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  19. PESSIMISTIC FRENCH VIEW.

    PARIS, Sept. 16.—"Germany has spoken; the disarmament talks about to begin have no more meaning." This sums up French opinion of Baron von Neurath's ...

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  20. RAID ON VILLAGE.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 16.—Fifteen persons were killed and 50 seriously injured in a clash between armed raiders and, villagers bear Ambala in the Punjab. ...

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  21. THE NAZI REGIME.

    BERLIN, Sept. 16.—In inaugurating the new Prussian State Council yesterday in accordance with the Nazi programme to supplant parliamentary government, the ...

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  22. GLORIFICATION OF WAR.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—In a powerful article opening with the declaration that the Nazis, if they had sufficient power, would tear their neighbours to pieces, Mr. ...

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  23. "AN INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION."

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 17.—Discussing the present economic conditions in the United States of America when passing through Kalgoorlie this afternoon by the ...

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  24. TRIP TO LONDON BLAMED.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—The "Daily Telegraph" states: "The real facts of the Tshekedi case are that the chief deems himself above the proclamation of 1891 ...

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  25. TRADE WITH INDIA.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—Mr. Kanodo, a Japanese industrialist who has been promoting a textile agreement between Japan and Britain sailed for India to-day to take ...

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  26. TWO PILOTS KILLED.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—Captain Pennington, an airman with a distinguished war record, received fatal injuries when a tenseater De Havilland Dragon aeroplane ...

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  27. PENSION REDUCTIONS.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 17.—In the preparation of the Budget the Federal Ministry has undertaken a careful review of Commonwealth expenditure on social services. ...

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  28. CREDIT FOR RUSSIA.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—The chairman of the United States Reconstruction Finance Corporation (Mr. Jones) and officials of the Amtorg (Russian) Trading ...

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  29. EQUIPOISE DEFEATED.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—Equipoise, the American champion mile horse was defeated in the Jockey Club Gold Cup race of two miles on a muddy track at the ...

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  30. JAPANESE DEFENCE.

    TOKIO, Sept. 16.—The Minister for War (General Araki) said to-day that a serious crisis was likely in 1935. Japan definitely quitted the Naval Conference ...

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  31. FORCED LABOUR.

    BERLIN, Sept. 16.—Ten thousand political prisoners now herded in concentration camps throughout Germany are being marshalled in barracks on the desolate ...

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  32. ALCOHOL FROM WHEAT

    CALGARY, Sept. 17.—The manufacture of alcohol from surplus wheat stocks is engaging the attention of the Trade Board, aided by the University of Alberta. ...

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  33. WINOOKA'S FUTURE.

    Winooka has now won both the match races in which he has appeared in the United States and his easy victory on Saturday at Seattle will strengthen the ...

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  34. CHECK ON TERRORISM.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 16.—As a sequel to the murder of the Midnapore Magistrate (Mr. B. E. J. Burge) recently, the Bengal Government has decided on the following ...

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  35. JUSTICE FORESTALLED.

    BERLIN, Sept. 16.—Herr Friedrich Knoepfke, who was among a group of wireless officials arrested in July, has committed suicide in the sanatorium ...

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  36. UNION JACK PULLED DOWN.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—An answer has been received from the Persian Government regarding the incident at Basidu on Kishm Island in the Persian Gulf, where ...

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  37. FRENCH MINISTER IN MOSCOW.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 16.—The Foreign Commissioner (M. Litvinoff) and high aviation officials today enthusiastically welcomed the French Air Minister (M. Cot), bands ...

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  38. GIRL AND MAN FOUND DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 17.—The bodies of Audrey Stockwell (15) and Ronald Haggar (25) were found lying side by side under a tree at Oberne, near Wagga, on ...

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  39. LONG FLIGHT FOR OPERATION.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—Mr. H. S. Souttar, a Harley-street surgeon, accompanied by Dr. J. H. T. Challis and piloted by Mr. Neville Stack, will leave London to-day ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SHOW.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 17.—Agricultural areas throughout South Australia benefited by heavy rain on Saturday, and, following the falls of the previous week, ...

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  41. MOLLISONS IN CANADA.

    TORONTO, Sept. 16.—Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mollison fear that the lateness of the season will prevent an attempt on a long-distance flying record. Mrs. Mollison ...

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  42. RACING CAR WRECKED

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—A car driven by Mr. M. B. Watson in the 500-miles race at Brooklands to-day was travelling at 90 miles an hour when it somersaulted and ...

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  43. DETAINED ON FRONTIER.

    BRUSSELS, Sept. 17.—A party of English schoolboys returning from a tour in Germany figured in a remarkable incident on the Belgian frontier when gendarmes ...

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  44. CHILD KIDNAPPED BY GIRL.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 17.—Joan Wilson (4½), living with her parents at St. Peters, was kidnapped from Paddy's Markets by an older girl on Saturday, and when found ...

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  45. HERESY CHARGE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 17.—When the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia resumes as a Church Court to-morrow afternoon, to consider ...

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  46. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    CAPE TOWN, Sept. l5.—John Francis King, described as a farmer, has been committed for extradition to Australia, where he is alleged to have been involved ...

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  47. BURIAL OF FEISAL.

    BAGDAD, Sept. 16.—The aerial hearse with the ex-King Feisal's remains arrived yesterday morning, the funeral being marked by impressive ceremony. ...

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  48. CHILD FATALLY BURNED.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 17.—While playing with other children round a fire on Saturday, Katherine Windle (3) of Dudley-street, Coogee, set her clothing on fire. ...

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  49. STARTING PRICE BETTING.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 17.—An important conference will be held in Sydney to-morrow to discuss the broadcasting of races and starting price betting. The New South ...

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  50. FARMER ATTACKED BY BULL.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 17.—Harry Samways (36) was attacked by a bull at his dairy farm at Sylvania to-day. The infuriated animal bore him to the ground and ripped ...

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  51. KINGSFORD SMITH IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, who intends taking delivery of an aeroplane for a solo flight to Australia in about a fortnight, ...

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  52. HIGHER ITALIAN TARIFF.

    ROME, Sept. 17.—The Cabinet has approved a decree empowering increased tariffs against countries with depreciated currencies, including Britain and the ...

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