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  2. DISARMAMENT OUTLOOK.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—Further conversations on the draft disarmament convention now before the Disarmament Conference, took place in Paris yesterday. The ...

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  3. AMERICAN RECOVERY.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—Apparently coming to the conclusion that the industrial recovery programme has advanced too rapidly at the expense of the primary ...

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  4. A FATAL VIGIL.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 24.—George Joseph Mudford (46), poultry farmer, was battered to death with the butt of his own shot gun at his poultry farm at West ...

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  5. IRISH UNREST.

    DUBLIN, Sept. 22.—A group of Blue Shirts (members of the famed National Guard) was ambushed by armed men near Dingle to-day. The ambushers first fired ...

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  6. CHICAGO BANDITS.

    CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—Six bandits, armed with machine guns, held up a Federal Reserve Bank motor car in the centre of the city to-day, seized two money bags, and ...

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  7. REICHSTAG FIRE TRIAL.

    LEIPZIG, Sept. 23.—When the Reichstag fire trial was resumed yesterday the specialist, Dr. Bonhoesser, who had been called to give evidence concerning the ...

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  8. AIR MAIL TENDERS.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—Mr. John Chamier, secretary of the Air League, referring to-day to the conditions of tender for the Singapore and Australian sections of ...

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  9. BODY-LINE BOWLING.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—Writing in the Daily Telegraph" in reference to a report that Jardine, who left with a team yesterday to tour India, had been ...

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  10. A DISORDERLY MEETING.

    DUBLIN, Sept. 24.—There were exciting scenes last night at a meeting at Limerick addressed by the leader of the new United Ireland Party (General O'Duffy) and Mr. ...

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  11. LEAGUE COUNCIL.

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—Under the presidency of the Norwegian Prime Minister (M. Mowinckel), the Council of the League of Nations met this morning at Geneva, ...

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  12. THE NAZI RULE.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—A boycott of German goods, by United States labour was envisaged by Mr. William Green (President of the American Federation of ...

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  13. DANGEROUS NATIVE.

    DARWIN, Sept. 23.—Nemaluk, a notorious and dangerous Fitzmaurice River aboriginal who was being held in custody at Darwin for the murder of three ...

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  14. THE BURMA EXTENSION.

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—The first air mail from London to Rangoon will leave Croydon to-morrow and is scheduled to reach Burma on October 1. After flying over ...

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  15. EMPLOYMENT DRIVE.

    BERLIN, Sept. 23.—The Minister for Propaganda (Dr. Goebbels) inaugurated a gigantic campaign against unemployment to-day declaring: "If we solve this problem ...

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  16. THE RAND STRIKE.

    CAPE TOWN, Sept. 23.—A Government effort to settle the Band miners' strike has failed. Timbermen and skipmen have been ordered out but the pumpsmen have ...

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  17. MR. BUSHBY'S APPOINTMENT.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—The "Evening Standard," referring to Mr. Harold Bushby's appointment as manager of the Australian eleven on its tour of England next ...

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  18. HAPSBURGS' RETURN.

    VIENNA, Sept 28.—The Archduke Otto, the Hapsburg pretender to the Austrian throne, has written a letter rejecting Fascism and declaring that Austria's ...

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  19. WHEAT RESTRICTION.

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—Representatives of the wheat-exporting countries, including Russia, met to-day, but the official statement subsequently issued merely says that ...

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  20. MONETARY PROBLEM.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—It is considered in informed circles in Washington that the monetary muddle in which the Administration finds itself is rapidly ...

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  21. FELLMONGERS STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 24.—In accordance with a decision cached at a meeting on Friday strikers failed to present themselves for work at the principal fellmongering ...

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  22. OCEAN AIR SERVICE.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—The public works administration is studying an application for a £6,000,000 loan for the construction of five huge landing bases for ...

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  23. STRIKE VIOLENCE.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—The Havana correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the United States destroyer Hamilton is en route for Cayo Amami, ...

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  24. DUTCHMAN REFUSES FOOD.

    LEIPZIG, Sept. 24.—Van der Lubbe last evening was still hunger-striking. He refused a meal of a veal cutlet and potatoes with vegetables, peaches and red wine. ...

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  25. "BREACH OF UNDERSTANDING.

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—Mr. Lloyd George, speaking to-day at Barmouth, said: "All the trouble that has arisen in Europe, and particularly in Germany, is due to the ...

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  26. SEDUCTION COMPLAINT.

    VANCOUVER, Sept. 23.—A statement of claim was filed at the Supreme Court of Alberta on Friday, asking for unstated damages from the Premier of Alberta (Mr. ...

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  27. Complaisant Counsel for Defence.

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Leipzig states; "As usual in modern German trials, counsel for the defence have played, the role of ...

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  28. COLLISION AT CORNER.

    HOBART, Sept. 24.—Charles Henry Smyth (21) was killed almost instantly about 7 p.m. to-day when a motor, cycle he and his brother were riding collided ...

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  29. "DEVIL'S SKIN."

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—Even London's tri-colour traffic signs figure in the new autumn fashion tints. Other novelties are "watercress green" "wet olive" "dried ...

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  30. SOVIET JOURNALISTS SEARCHED.

    LEIPZIG, Sept. 23.—Madame Lili Kith, a correspondent of the "Izvestia," and M. Bespalov, correspondent of the Tass Agency were summoned from their ...

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  31. DIVORCE BILL.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 24.—Five Anglican bishops in New South Wales have issued a joint letter opposing the Divorce Bill recently introduced into the New South ...

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  32. ATTACKED BY ARAB BANDITS.

    CAIRO, Sept. 23.—Four Arab bandits bailed up Aircraftsman John Howard, when he was walking with his financee Miss Tippett near Heliopolis to-day, ...

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  33. BOMB EXPLOSION.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 24.—Following the explosion of a bomb under the floor of a rear room of a building at Tully on Friday night, an indignation meeting was ...

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  34. FITZROY MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 24.—Police who are investigating the murder of James John (25), of Collingwood, who was shot in Fitzroy early on Friday morning ...

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  35. SOUTH POLAR SURVEY.

    BOSTON, Sept. 24.—Coaled and provisioned, the Bear of Oakland will leave to-morrow, heading an expedition to the south polar regions, Rear Admiral ...

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  36. THE EMDEN BELL.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23.—The Emden bell, which was stolen from the Australian War Memorial Museum some months ago, is being sought at San ...

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  37. LONDON PROTEST MEETING.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—Thousands attended a Reichstag trial protest meeting in Kingsway Hall and an overflow was held in another building. Miss Ellen ...

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  38. NEW MAPS OF GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Sept. 24.—Herr Hitler has ordered that new maps must eliminate the State frontiers and depict one Reich of 37 provinces. ...

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  39. EARLY MORNING SMASH.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 24.—When a taxi-cab struck an electric light pole with terrific force in Cavendish-road, Coorparoo, at 4.40 o'clock this morning, a young woman ...

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  40. FLOODS IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 23.—Many villages have been evacuated in the Delhi area through unprecedented floods. The victims are taking refuge in the new capital ...

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  41. SCIENCE AND ETHICS.

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—The Rev. Percy Dearmer, Canon of Westminster and chairman of the League of Arts, preaching in Westminster Abbey to-day, urged a ...

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  42. WHEAT PROBLEMS.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 24.—When passing through Kalgoorlie this afternoon by the Great Western express on his way from Adelaide to Perth. Mr. T. H. Bath, a ...

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  43. UNEMPLOYMENT POLICY.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 24.—A conference attended by representatives of all northern miners' lodges, and of unemployed branches on the coalfields, decided on a new ...

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  44. SOVIET AEROPLANES.

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—Prior to his departure from Moscow, the technical director- general of the French Air Ministry gave the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent ...

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  45. NEW STOCK EXCHANGE.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—The selection of Newark (New Jersey) as the site of the new stock exchange was announced by the New York Stock Exchange to-day. The ...

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  46. SURGEON INJURED.

    HOBART, Sept. 24.—As the result of a motor car accident on Brown's River-road on Saturday afternoon, Dr. V. R. Ratten, surgeon superintendent of the Hobart ...

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  47. INDUSTRIAL CODES.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—An industrial code under the National Recovery Act for the unemployed was submitted to the Recovery Administration yesterday by the ...

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  48. DEATH IN MOTOR CAR.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 24.—At Naretha, 200 miles from Kalgoorlie on the Great Western railway, Mrs. Emily A. Burnett (31), who was travelling from the Eastern ...

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  49. YOUTH FOUND DEAD.

    ALBANY, Sept. 22.—Albert Knight (19), son of a settler on the Robinson Estate, Albany, was found dead in his home a little after 3 o'clock this afternoon with ...

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  50. MELBOURNE SHOW.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 24.—The Melbourne Show was continued on Saturday in delightful weather, and there is every indication that further good weather will ...

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  51. POST OFFICE DAMAGED.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 23.—There has been more bomb throwing in south India, the post office in the village of "Virudhunagar (in the Ramnad district) being partially ...

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  52. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A telegram received yesterday by Inspector Spedding Smith, of Fremantle, from Constable Gould, of Harvey, stated that the body of man, who had evidently ...

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