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  2. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 2.—In moving the adjournment of the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said that on Wednesday the second ...

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  3. NEW YORK MAYORALTY.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—There was a dramatic development in the New York civic situation to-day when the Mayor (Mr. James Walker) resigned as the ...

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  4. CHINA'S FEARS.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 2.—Pursuant to the avowed Japanese policy of extending formal recognition to the new State, Manchukuo, as announced by the Foreign ...

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  5. NAZI MURDERERS.

    BERLIN, Sept. 2.—It was announced to-day that the Prussian Government (which is comprised of Federal nominees following the recent creation of a Reich ...

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  6. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH.

    An elderly school-teacher was killed late yesterday afternoon when a motor car he was driving was struck by a passenger train on the East Guildford ...

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  7. GRANTS TO STATES.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 2.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) in the House of Representatives to-day moved the second reading of the Bills to provide financial ...

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  8. GERMAN ARMAMENTS.

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—The political world and the Press of Europe, particularly in France, Geranmy and Great Britain, are stirred by Germany's latest claim to ...

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  9. FLOOD LOSSES.

    WELLINGTON, Sept. 2.—Although the worst dangers are over and the waters are receding, the Wairarapa floods are still the most serious for 26 years. The plight of ...

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  10. THE SALES TAX.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 2.—When Messrs. Bill (U.C.P., Vic.) and E. J. Harrisson (U.A.P., N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives to-day sought further ...

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  11. TARIFF DEBATE.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 2.—The discussion of the amended tariff schedule was resumed in the House of Representatives to-day on item 113. covering gloves, ...

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  12. GIFTS TO PARTY FUNDS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 2.—The Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Halse Rogers) made pointed reference at the tin hare inquiry to-day to the question of ...

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  13. TARIFF CHANGES.

    A summary of the tariff alterations shows that there has been a reduction of approximately 45 per cent, of the duty on woollen piece goods and cotton piece ...

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  14. TAXATION INQUIRY.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 2.—The investigation which Mr. Justice Ferguson will make into the position of taxation in Australia as announced in the Budget speech ...

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  15. RUSSIAN ON TRIAL.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 2.—Allegations that he had engaged in revolutionary propaganda which had as its object the overthrow of the Commonwealth by force were made ...

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  16. MOLLISON AT QUEBEC.

    QUEBEC, Sept. 1.—Mr. J. A. Mollison arrived from Sydney (Nova Scotia) at 5.25 o'clock this afternoon. He had left Sydney at 11 a.m. He first landed in a ...

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  17. WHEAT GROWERS' VIEWS.

    Commenting yesterday on the announced reductions in the tariff and exemption from primage duty on many lines, the president of the Wheat-growers' Union (Mr. I. G. ...

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  18. DANGER TO LESSER STATES.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 2.—The Premier (Mr. Hill), discussing to-night the appointment of Mr. Justice Ferguson to inquire into the overlapping of State and ...

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  19. A FIENDISH CRIME.

    PARIS, Sept. 1.—Masked burglars aroused an aged couple named Peret in the village of Thonon Les Bains and demanded, at the point of a revolver, that they hand ...

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  20. FATAL OPERATION.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 2.—The City Coroner (Mr. May) held an inquest to-day into the death of Nola Louise Medway (16), at the Coast Hospital, after an operation ...

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  21. OPINION IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—The Australian Budget has greatly impressed the London newspapers, and the cablegrams announcing its provisions have been featured ...

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  22. OVERTURNED BOAT.

    LONDON, Sept. 1.—An overturned boat, together with the bodies of Mrs. Kingcombe (65), her daughter Mrs. Brain, and one of the latter's two sons were found ...

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  23. FLIGHT FROM ENGLAND

    Lieutenant-Commander G. S. Hall, who left England by aeroplane on August 8 and arrived at Wyndham on Thursday, made further ...

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  24. ANGLO-IRISH DISPUTE.

    DUBLIN, Sept. 1.—A meeting of farmers and ratepayers to-day unanimously adopted a resolution that the Dail should immediately settle the economic crisis ...

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  25. SKIING FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 2.—While skiing with a party at Mt. Feathertop to-day, Miss M. A. Hill, of Caulfield, slipped 200 feet down a very steep slope and ...

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  26. WAR ON COMMUNISM.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 2.—The Federal Government, acting in conjunction with the State authorities, has decided to take drastic action to suppress illegal organisations in ...

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  27. DAMAGE AT SEAPORT.

    CANBERRA, Sept, 2.—The Minister in charge of the Mandated Territories (Mr. Marr) to-day received a brief cable message from New Guinea stating that at the ...

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  28. SPEEDBOAT CONTEST.

    DETROIT, Sept. 2.—Thrown into Lake St. Clair when their speedboat capsized while travelling at 45 miles per hour, the six members of the Harmsworth ...

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  29. NAVAL EXPERIENCE.

    The brother of the aviator (Captain K. H. Hall), who is Staff Officer for Rifle Clubs in Western Australia, stated yesterday that his brother was on his way ...

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  30. BOY KILLED AT SAW BENCH.

    COLLIE, Sept. 2.—Clive Reginald Ferguson (13), was killed instantly yesterday afternoon when a pulley flew off a circular saw and struck him on the head. The lad ...

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  31. STRIKE AT ABATTOIRS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 2.—Demanding the dismissal of a foreman named O'Grady. slaughtermen employed at the Homebush Abattoirs by the Rogers Meat Company, ...

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  32. EMDEN'S BELL MISSING.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 2.—The bell of the famous German cruiser Emden, which has long been regarded as the most important relic in the collection of the Garden Island ...

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  33. AEROPLANE RALLY.

    LONDON, Sept. 1.—Aeroplanes of many European nations piloted by men and women who have come to England for the week-end as guests of British airmen ...

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  34. WOOL SELLING DISPUTE.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 2.—No agreement has yet been reached in the dispute between the wool brokers and wool buyers regarding the amount of discount to be ...

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  35. COST OF BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, Sept. 1.—Lord Stanley, speaking to-day at the ceremony of launching the cruiser Achilles, said that whereas the chief argument at the Disarmament ...

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  36. A NOVEL IDEA.

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—Flight-Lient. George Cox will probably attempt next November in a moth aeroplane equipped with a robot, to lower Mr. C. W. A. Scott's record ...

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  37. MOTORISTS NARROW ESCAPE

    An unknown motorist narrowly escaped plunging into the Swan River last night when the front wheels of his car jumped the wharf at the foot of Barrack-street ...

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  38. PREMATURE PARACHUTE JUMP

    WARSAW, Sept. 1.—Thinking that his engine was failing, an airman named Orlinski made a parachute jump from his 'plane. He broke a leg in landing, but the engine ...

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  39. PILLAGING FROM TRAINS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 2.—Losses suffered by the New South Wales railways as the result of pillaging from goods trains total nearly £100,000 a year according to ...

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  40. NEW LINER LAUNCHED.

    LONDON, Sept. 1.—Lady Cubitt, wife of the Governor of Bermuda (Sir Thomas Cubitt) to-day launched at the Vickers, Armstrong works at Barrow a new liner, ...

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  41. ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

    ST. PAUL ISLAND (Bering Sea), Sept. 1.—Herr von Gronau left Attu the most westerly of the Eleutian Islands) at 12.10 p.m. to-day for the Kurile Islands, north ...

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  42. OVERSEAS DEBT.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 2.—The Treasurer (Mr. Lyons) in the House of Representatives to-day informed Mr. Watson (Ind., W.A.) that the total of the ...

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  43. EGGS AT 8½d. EACH.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 1.—The workers, hitherto favoured purchasers at the Government food shops, were staggered by to-day's sudden rise in prices. Eggs had gone ...

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  44. AMBULANCE SERVICES.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 2.—Under the Ministry's new Hospitals Bill it is proposed to co-ordinate the ambulance services with the State hospitals with a view to economy and ...

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  46. INCREASED BRITISH DUTIES.

    LONDON, Sept. 1.—The Treasury announced to-day that increased duties would be levied on leather gloves, screws, scissors, combs, wrapping paper, poultry, meat ...

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