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  2. DISARMAMENT PROSPECTS

    LONDON, Sept. 20.—A full report of the recent Anglo-French disarmament conversations in Paris was presented to a special meeting of the British Cabinet ...

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  3. REICHSTAG FIRE

    BERLIN, Sept. 2.—The trial of the five men accused of having set fire to the Reichstag building on the night of February 27 was commenced in the Leipzig ...

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  4. THE STATE TREASURY.

    The statement is current in well-informed Quarters of the public service that the Government is likely to be hard put bo find ready money if the proposed ...

    Article : 522 words
  5. HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 21.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced to-night, after a meeting of the Federal Cabinet, that the Ministry had derided to appoint ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AMERICAN INFLATION.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—The President (Mr. Roosevelt) announced to-day that he would receive the delegation of the producers from the Southern States, headed ...

    Article : 521 words
  7. FIGHTING THE REDS.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 21.—The first bombers of China's new air fleet are going into action shortly, Marsha) Chiang Kai-shek has announced that in future ...

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  8. DRAMATIC ARRESTS

    A vigil by detectives, constables, and civilians throughout Wednesday night was rewarded shortly before daybreak yesterday when four men were ...

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  9. DOLLFUSS A DICTATOR

    VIENNA, Sept. 21.—After finding at a conference yesterday that the views of his chief supporters. Prince Stahremberg (leader of the Heimwehr, or Austrian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PACIFIC FORTIFICATIONS.

    TOKIO, Sept. 20.—The Japanese Office has joined with the Navy Office in giving an unqualified denial to the rumours that Bonin Islands in the Pacific have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 390 words
  11. THE LONDON INQUIRY.

    LONDON, Sept. 20.—Prior to reading the unanimous report of the international commission of lawyers which held an unofficial inquiry in London into the burning ...

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  12. DOLLAR CONTINUES TO FALL.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—On the second anniversary of Britain's abandonment of the gold standard to-day, sterling came within a cent of the old gold standard ...

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  13. SECESSION COMMITTEE.

    On the motion of the Premier (Mr. Collier), the Legislative Assembly approved yesterday of the committee proposed to be appointed to prepare the case for ...

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  14. BAN ON PACIFISTS.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 21.—After having waited for several weeks, hoping against hope that they will secure permission to hold a conference in Shanghai, or any ...

    Article : 301 words
  15. THE AFTER-LIFE.

    LONDON, Sept. 21.—Dean Inge, in a preface to his latest book, "God and the Astronomers," affirms that he does not support the traditional Heaven and Hell ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. U.S. NAVAL PROGRAMME.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—It was stated tt the White House today that the President (Mr. Roosevelt) has received no protests from foreign Governments against ...

    Article : 131 words
  17. THE SOVIET YIELDS.

    RIGA, Sept. 20.—A miniature counter-revolution, reversing the policy of the past 15 years, is involved in the Central Communist Committee's decision that Russian ...

    Article : 193 words
  18. SEQUEL TO CAR CHASE

    With the arrest yesterday afternoon of Edward Lewis (20), baker, of Violet-street, Perth, it was revealed that the sensational police, chase of a motor car ...

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  19. "NO INFLUENCE ON COURT."

    BERLIN, Sept. 20.—Dr. Frank (Commissioner for Justice), said to-day that the London inquiry into the Reichstag fire furnished further proof of the guilt of ...

    Article : 91 words
  20. AERIAL TRANSPORT.

    LONDON, Sept. 20.—The International Air Traffic Association will hold its half-yearly conference in London next week. Thirty countries will he represented and ...

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  21. LUCKY TO BE AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Sept. 21.—"Travels must have convinced you as they have convinced me that we are fortunate beyond words to be Australians," said the Australian ...

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  22. DETENTION IN ASYLUM

    The Board of Victors of the Claremont Hospital for the Insane (consisting of Dr. D. M. McWhae, chairman, Dr. M. K. Moss, Messrs. B. H. Derbyshire and E. F. ...

    Article : 276 words
  23. A NEW TRADE IN LIES.

    LONDON, Sept. 20.—Twenty-one months after Nora Upchurch was found strangled in an empty shop in Soho, on October 2, 1931 Frederick Field surrendered to the ...

    Article : 169 words
  24. LONDON FIRE PLOTS.

    LONDON, Sept. 21.—The "Daily Herald" states that Leopold Harris, the leader of a gang of fire-raisers, who was recently sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment for ...

    Article : 77 words
  25. STONED TO DEATH.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 20.—Four fakirs suspected of kidnapping children at Lucknow were chased a mile until they fell exhausted before the angry mob, who attacked and ...

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  26. GERMAN CREDIT PLAN

    BERLIN, Sept. 21.—The German Chancellor (Herr Hitler) and the President of the Reichsbank (Dr. Schacht) attended a meeting to-day of the German Economic ...

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  27. THE VALUE OF A DISPLAY.

    LONDON, Sept. 21.—Speaking at the opening of the "Trade Reviews" exhibition, which is intended to display British manufactures permanently to overseas ...

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  28. JAPANESE EXPORTS.

    LONDON, Sept. 20.—The Japanese Ambassador in Great Britain (Mr. Tsuneo Matsudaira), interviewed in London, said that, although wages in Japan were low ...

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  29. FRENCH AERIAL TOUR.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 21.—The French Air Minister (M. Pierre Cot), who is making a propagandist aerial tour of Europe, with a party of experts left Moscow to-day. He ...

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  30. IRISH LINEN FROM CHINA.

    OTTAWA, Sept. 21.—The Canadian Tariff Board has ruled that Irish linens transported to China for semi-processing cannot enter Canada free under the ...

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  31. NEW YORK EXCHANGE

    NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—To-day the New York Stock Exchange apparently made up its mind to shift the base of its operations to some point in tax-free New ...

    Article : 110 words
  32. JOINT COMMITTEE'S WORK.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday, Mr. Seddon, a goldfields representative, gave notice of his intention to move, at the next sitting of the House that, "a ...

    Article : 142 words
  33. "A LOUTS REBELLION."

    LONDON, Sept. 21.—Mr. H. G. Wells, the author, who was entertained at a literary luncheon in London to-day on the occasion of his 66th birthday, denounced ...

    Article : 124 words
  34. ARRESTS IN RUSSIA.

    RIGA, Sept. 21.—The Ogpu have arrested M. Zamiatin, head of the Russian Military Academy, and seven commanders of the Red Army for alleged ...

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  35. RECOGNITION OF THE SOVIET.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—It was reliably reported to-night that the United States will recognise the Russian Soviet before Congress is convened in January. ...

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  36. CREDIT FOR CHINA.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—The recent extension of a 50,000,000 dollar credit (£ 10,000,000 at par) to China for the purchase of American wheat and cotton was ...

    Article : 70 words
  37. A BOOK ON NEW ZEALAND.

    LONDON, Sept. 21.—The publishing firm of Chapman Hall are to publish Rosemary Rees's attractive account of a tour of New Zealand, illustrated with her own ...

    Article : 70 words
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