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  3. YAMPI SOUND IRON.

    Big plans for the development of iron ore deposits at Koolan Island, Yampi Sound, by British interests were announced during the week-end. Large quantities of ore will be sold to Japan. The exploitation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MINE HUNGER STRIKE.

    LONDON, Oct. 13.—"We will not leave the mine until the blacklegs are dismissed," was a message sent to the management with an empty cage at the end ...

    Article : 126 words
  5. WHEAT INDUSTRY.

    KALGOORLIE, Oct. 13.—There is little chance of the Federal plan for giving wheatgrowers a home consumption price of 4/9 a bushel f.o.r. being put into ...

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  6. FAST FLIGHT PLANNED.

    LONDON, Oct. 13.—To reach Australia in two days, with landings at only three places en route, is the object of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, who will set ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CANADIAN POLL TODAY.

    OTTAWA, Oct. 12.—Canada goes to the polls on Monday to select 245 members of the House of Commons from some 900 candidates, representing five parties, each ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TRADE WITH INDIA.

    KALGOORLIE, Oct. 13—Members of the Australian trade delegation to India—Messrs. R. F. Sanderson (a Melbourne manufacturer, who will lead the ...

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  9. MR. MUNSIE'S COMMENTS.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. S. W. Munsie) said yesterday, that he had received a cable message from Brasserts, Ltd., of London, saying that everything ...

    Article : 370 words
  10. FRONTIER CLASH.

    MOSCOW, Oct. 13.—The latest Russo-Manchukuo frontier incident in a series that has caused considerable friction in recent months occurred last week, when ...

    Article : 106 words
  11. GREECE'S EX-KING.

    ATHENS, Oct. 11.—The Royalist Kondylis Government (which took office yesterday, following a coup in which Royalist army officers forced the Tsaldaris ...

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  12. PLAN OPPOSED.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 13.—Holding that it win not be beneficial to Queensland growers, members of the State Wheat Board are opposed to the Australian ...

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  13. NATIVE WELFARE.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 13.—The appointment of an anthropologist vested with the powers of a Federal Commissioner of Native Affairs to guard the interests and ...

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  14. W.A. DELEGATE'S CRITICISM.

    KALGOORLIE, Oct. 13.—Criticism of the Federal wheat recovery plan for a home consumption price was voiced today by Mr. H. Parker, of Quairading, who ...

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  15. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND.

    ALLAHABAD, Oct. 13.—In his at­tempt to lower Mr. H. L. Brook's record of 7 days 19 hours 40 minutes for a solo flight from Australia to England ...

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  16. A BOURBON FEUD ENDED.

    ROME, Oct. 12.—Princess Marie Mercedes of Bourbon-Sicily and Prince Don Juan of Bourbon, youngest son of ex-King Alfonso of Spain, were ...

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  17. ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

    HONOLULU, Oct. 12.—Pan-American Airways' Sikorsky Clipper flying boat has completed a flight of 6,500 miles to Guam (in the Marianne Islands) from Alameda ...

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  18. SECOND PLANE AT BATAVIA.

    BATAVIA, Oct. 12.—Messrs. O. F. Y. Thomas and F. R. Maguire, who left Darwin early yesterday morning on a flight to England, have arrived at ...

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  19. WORKING ON SUNDAY

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 13.—Police visited the Bendigo showground this afternoon and took the names of three men who were engaged in preparing exhibits for ...

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  20. ROYAL BIRTH.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—A bulletin issued today from No. 3 Belgravia Square says that the Duchess of Kent and her son, who was born on Wednesday last ...

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  21. FASHIONABLE WEDDINGS.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—A suggestion that there should be a simple civil marriage ceremony to enable the dramatic instinct, when separated from the spiritual ...

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  22. VANCOUVER STRIKE.

    VANCOUVER, Oct. 12.—The board of inquiry into the strike on the Vancouver waterfront, under the chairmanship of Mr. Justice H. H. Davies, of the Supreme ...

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  23. MAN FALLS 250 FEET.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 13.—Constable Ulrich, who is attached to the Watson's Bay police, nearly lost his life today when descending the face of The Gap to ...

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  24. COTTON FOR PHILIPPINES.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—The State Department announced today that a two-year agreement had been reached with Japan to limit the annual imports ...

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  25. SOLO TO BRAZIL.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—A solo Sight across the South Atlantic from West Africa to Brazil is planned by Miss Jean Batten, the New Zealand flyer and the only ...

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  26. A DESERT LANDING.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 13.—A report has been received that Squadron-Leader D. E. Stodart, who left Sydney last Tuesday for Alice Springs in his own plane an ...

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  27. JAPANESE CONSUL.

    TOKIO, Oct. 12.—In explaining the appointment of Mr. Niiono as Japanese Consul at Sydney, the Foreign Office spokesman said today that owing to the ...

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  28. OLYMPIC'S LAST VOYAGE.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—The 45,439-ton White Star liner Olympic left Southamp­ton this evening on her last voyage to shipbreaking yards at Jarrow. Ships in ...

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  29. WINDFALL FOR DOCTOR.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—Dr. Dougan Bird of Melbourne, has been bequeathed £5,000 by Mr. William Tate, of London, who left £16.552. Dr. Bird will also receive ...

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