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  2. HURRICANE DAMAGE.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—A hurricane Which swept Jamaica and Cuba on Friday caused considerable loss of life and damage to property. According to ...

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  3. NAVAL RATIOS.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—President Roosevelt, who is making a speaking tour of the western States by special train, said today that the United States intended to ...

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  4. RAILWAY SPEED.

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—High speeds were reached by the London and North-Eastern Railway Co.'s new streamlined train Silver Jubilee yesterday. In a trial run ...

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  5. GROUPS IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—The beginning of a German bloc designed to counterbalance the Franco-Russian group is a general interpretation placed on exchanges ...

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  6. ABYSSINIAN REPORT

    The League Council's Committee of Thirteen is now preparing the analytical section of its report on the Italo-Abyesrinian dispute under Article 15 of the Covenant. It is not expected that the drafting of recommendations will be begun until later in the week. ...

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  7. THE MEMEL ELECTION.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—The long-awaited election of the Memel Diet is being held today. The Memel territory, which formerly belonged to Germany. was placed, ...

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  8. LABOUR AND SANCTIONS.

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—The executive of the British Labour Party has arranged for a debate at the forthcoming annual on Labour's approval of the ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S WORK FOR PEACE.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—In a speech at a luncheon aboard the new 24,000-ton Orient liner Orion yesterday, the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Ramsay ...

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  10. AMERICAN AGRICULTURE.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—President Roosevelt, who is bound for the Pacific coast, halted today at Freemont (Nebraska). small town in the centre of ...

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  11. SUEZ CANAL.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—The "Dally Herald" reports that a special meeting of directors of the Suez Canal will be held in Paris next. week-end to discuss the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. POLAND'S PURCHASES.

    LONDON, Sept 37.—A warning that unless Australia co-operated in rectifying her trade balance with Poland, now neatly in the Commonwealth's favour. ...

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  13. THE LEAGUE ASSEMBLY.

    GENEVA, Sept. 28.—Although the League of Nations Assembly adjourned today under only 24 hours' notice of recall. Geneva win be almost deserted, as ...

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  14. GERMAN SEA POWER.

    BERLIN, Sept. 27.—In commemoration of the commander who sank the British cruisers Aboukir, Hogue and Cresy, on September 22. 1914. and whose ship was ...

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  15. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 29.—If a proposal that has been made be the Commonwealth to the Government of South Australia is agreed to by that State. the ...

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  16. EMPEROR'S WARNING.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—When the League Council's Committee of Thirteen held its initial meeting at Geneva on Friday, it will be remembered that its first duty was ...

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  17. BRUTAL ATTACK.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 29.—Before the horrified gaze of hundreds of men, women and children, the driver of a taxi-cab which crashed over an embankment and ...

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  18. GAS FROM THE AIR.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—Advice to merchant shipping is contained in the latest in the series of handbooks on precautions against aerial attacks that is bains issued ...

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  19. VALUABLE ANTIQUES.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—The Duke of Kent today opened the Antique Dealers' Fair in London at which the total value of the exhibits is estimated at £1.000.000, The ...

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  20. MARRIED SAILORS.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—With the object of ameliorating the difficulties to which married sailors their families are subject fleet orders have been issued ...

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  21. GERMAN ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—Although the German Government and Press are neutral In the Ztalo-Abyssinian dispute, German official privately are pro-Italian. ...

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  22. BLINDFOLD CYCLIST.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—Now generally known as "the man with the X-ray eyes," Kuda Bux, a Kashmiri Mohammedan who recently amazed a number of ...

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  23. DE VALERA'S PLANS.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—According to the "Sunday Express," which alone publishes the story, Mr. De Valera, President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free ...

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  24. FLOATING IN SHEEP DIP

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 29.—The Infant daughter, aged one year, of Mr. Harold Baggs, of Mt Pleasant, was yesterday found floating face onward on the ...

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  25. FELL EIGHTY FEET.

    SYDNEY, Sept 29.—Albert Guthrie (38), living with his wife and family at Kandos, had a narrow escape from death when he fell 80ft into a quarry. He was ...

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  26. RECEPTION IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Sept 29.—Commenting tonight on the Commonwealth Government's offer of £10,000 a year for 20 yean as compensation to Smith Australia, for ...

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  27. BATTLESHIPS OR BUTTER.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—"While the Minister for Economics (Dr. Schacht) is painting a rosy picture of a trade boom." says the Berlin correspondent of the ...

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  28. TRUCK OVERTURNS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 29.—A motor truck driven by Mr. Cecil Scott, the Australian actor, with Mr. James Guthrie, son of Senator Guthrie as the other ...

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  29. TRUCK AND CAR COLLIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 29.—As a result of a collision between a motor truck and a car at the Intersection of Payneham and Lambert roads, last night. 11 persons ...

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  30. APPREHENSION IN GREECE.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—The Athens correspondent of "The Times" states that the Greek Councils of National and Economic Defence have decided to take steps ...

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  31. CHURCH SCHISM.

    BERLIN, Sept. 28.—Following the Prussian Confessional Church's declaration that State administration is not acceptable without recognition of ...

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  32. STEAMER HOLD-UP.

    VANCOUVER, Sept. 28.—Pending the decision of the Magistrate (Mr. Matheson), which will be announced on Monday, 33 deckhands and firemen of the ...

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  33. TWO MEN KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 29.—Ten minutes after he accepted a lift from a truck driver at Lakes Entrance on Friday night a tinsmith working his way from Sydney ...

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  34. BURIED ALIVE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 29.—William James Vallantine (13) was suffocated under several tons of earth this afternoon when a tunnel which he was digging in a bank ...

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  35. ATTACK IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—The text of the letter banded to the French Ambassador, giving Britain's reply to the French inquiry regarding her attitude in the event ...

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  36. BURNT TO DEATH.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—The badly charred body of a man which was found in a burnt bungalow at Colt's Neck (New Jersey), has been positively identified as ...

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  37. HORSE'S PECULIAR APPETITE

    SYDNEY, Sept. 29.—An aeroplane was put out of commission in an unusual way at Young yesterday. Pilot Small intended to leave Young for an aerial ...

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  38. PROPOSED TRADE PACT.

    WINNIPEG, Sept. 28.—The Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. Bennett), in an address at Winnipeg today, stated that the successful negotiation of the trade pact ...

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  39. "LAWRENCE OF ARABIA."

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—The "Sunday Dispatch" states that the services to the Empire of the late T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia") will be commemorated ...

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  40. A SUCCESSFUL ARCHITECT.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—After five years' experience in America and subsequently in England, where he designed and built the town houses of Lord Camrose. Lord ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND TRADE.

    WELLINGTON, Sept. 28.—The oversea trade figures for New Zealand for the eight months ended August 31 showed that exports amounted to £33,203,000 ...

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  42. MODERN DICK WHITTINGTON

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—Sir Percy Vincent, who was Sheriff of the City of London in 1926-27 and became an alderman in 1929. has been elected Lord Mayor. At, the age ...

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  43. EMINENT SCIENTIST TO MARRY.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—It is reported that Sir James Jeans, the eminent scientist, and Miss Susi Hock, a Viennese organist, will be married shortly. Sir James's first ...

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  44. A FAST FLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 29.—A plane piloted by Mr. H. Owen, which left Melbourne at 7.30 yesterday morning, reached Sydney at 10.40 a.m. making one of the fastest ...

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  45. NAVAL WEAKNESS.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—In an article in the "Sunday Times," Admiral Sir Roger Keyes declares that Britain's naval weaknesses including the possession of ...

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