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  2. SHARE GIFT INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—While counsel were speaking on behalf of their clients at the sitting to-day of the Royal Commission which is investigating the issue of licences ...

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  3. ECONOMIC RECOVERY.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—The international conference called to make recommendations for the economic and financial restoration of central and eastern Europe was opened ...

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  4. OTTAWA AGREEMENT.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 6.—Referring to-day to statements made in Melbourne by Mr. E. J. Holloway, M.H.R., that the reciprocal trade agreement with Britain reached ...

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  5. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    A vigorous defence of the Government's methods of dealing with unemployment was made by the Minister for Unemployment Relief (Mr. J. Scaddan) during the ...

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  6. GERMAN POLICY.

    BERLIN, Sept. 6.—Midnight saw the beginning of Germany's big effort to reinvigorate industry and promote economic recovery, as at that hour the Presidential ...

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  7. BLACK SEA PIRACY.

    VIENNA, Sept. 5.—The Dutch steamer Galilese, on reaching Constanza, on the Black Sea, reported that outside the port a mysterious armed vessel overtook her ...

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  8. SPURIOUS SHILLINGS.

    Following protracted investigations into the circulation of counterfeit shilling pieces in Perth and in certain country towns, detectives have discovered near ...

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  9. N.S.W. UPPER HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—Seventeen new appointments to the Legislative Council were announced to-day. During the past week a number of conferences took place ...

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  10. TEST CRICKET.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—The English Test team, which will shortly leave to tour Australia, was dismissed for 185 to-day when the match against H. D. G. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SPEEDBOAT CONTEST.

    DETROIT, Sept. 5.—Another motor mishap disabled Mr. Kaye Don's speed boat Miss England III. to-day, permitting Mr. Garfield Wood, his American competitor. ...

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  12. ARMAMENT EQUALITY CLAIM.

    PARIS, Sept. 5.—The Minister of Marine (M. Leygues) said to-day that Germany's claim for equality in armaments with other first-class Powers and her ...

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  13. COAL MINE DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—The adjourned meeting of the Miners' Federation was held at Wonthaggi to-day. No resolutions were put forward but it was made ...

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  14. MR. R. B. BENNETT'S FAITH.

    VANCOUVER, Sept. 6.—In a speech at Calgary to-night, the Prime Minister (Mr. R. B. Bennett) said that he believed that great things would result from the Ottawa ...

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  15. Italian Government Favourable.

    ROME, Sept. 5.—The Government, after explaining the clauses of the Versailles Treaty relating to German military status, is of the opinion that these favour the ...

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  16. BASIC WAGE CUT.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—About 40 employees in the glass-cutting section of the Crown Glass Co., Ltd., at Alexandria, have gone on strike as a protest against the ...

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  17. WHEAT AND COTTON.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—Mr. Charles Stone, chairman of the United States Farm Board, announced to-day that all wheat and cotton controlled by ...

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  18. COMMUNAL UNREST.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 6.—Clashes between Hindus and Moslems occurred at several centres during the week-end. Two persons were killed and 16 were injured in ...

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  19. INDIAN REFORMS.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 5.—A modification of the Indian constitutional reforms procedure was announced to-day in the Legislative Assembly, Simla, by the Viceroy ...

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  20. TEN PER CENT. REDUCTION.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—Several applications for the rescission of the order of the Court reducing wages by 10 per cent, are listed for hearing by the Full ...

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  21. LANCASHIRE STRIKE.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) returned to London from Scotland this evening. Among those who met him on his arrival was Sir Henry ...

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  22. ACTRESS FOUND DEAD.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—Miss Helen Saints-bury, the actress widow of Captain F. J. B. Rutherford, who committed suicide early in August was found to-day Iving ...

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  23. TEXTILE STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—Judge Beeby has summoned a compulsory conference for Thursday to discuss the strike in the spinning mills section of the textile trade ...

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  24. CLUE TO SETTLER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—A letter received by the editor of "To-day" (Mr. E. G. Knox) by the mail to-day has probably solved the mystery surrounding the death of August ...

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  25. Newcomers to Australia.

    With the addition of E. Paynter, the Lancastrian left-handed batsman, the English team for Australia may now be regarded as complete, although it is by no ...

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  26. DAIRY COMMISSIONS.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 6.—Before the Royal Commission inquiring into dairy factory commissions at Maryborough to-day, Mathias Neilsen, manager of the ...

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  27. RACEHORSES' WINNINGS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—A South Australian racehorse trainer, Thomas O'Dea, of Murray Bridge, was stated in the Central Summons Court to-day to have won £2,186 ...

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  28. SENATOR'S DIVORCE PETITION

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—The hearing wan begun to-day of a petition by Senator James Patrick Dunn for divorce from Alice Mary Dunn (formerly Hynes) on the grounds ...

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  29. FUTURE AIRCRAFT SPEED.

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—At the meeting of the British Association to-day. Mr. H. E. Wimperis (Director of Scientific Research at the Air Ministry) referred to the ...

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  30. WERRIBEE MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—Detectives who are investigating the murder of Giovanni Garretto, who was shot dead on Saturday night at his farm at ...

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  31. POLICEMEN'S VIGIL.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—A 12-hours' wait in an empty house in Enfield by a detective and two constables, who were without food and water and were unable to move ...

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  32. WOMEN TEACHERS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—By consent the Full Bench of the Industrial Commission, comprising the President (Mr. Justice Browne), Mr. Justice Cantor and Mr. ...

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  33. A DESERT TRAGEDY.

    CAIRO, Sept. 5.—Described as an Australian miner, of Scottish origin, who came to Egypt during the Great War, a prospector named Duffield has been found ...

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  34. BRITISH MOTOR CARS.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—In announcing his company's new season's programme of motor car construction and sales policy, Sir Herbert Austin said to-day that the ...

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  35. A FORTUNE IN STAMPS.

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—The famous stamp collection of the late Mr. Henry Philip Manus, comprising 60 volumes valued at £150,000, will be dispersed in a series of ...

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  36. PLAYWRIGHT FOUND DEAD.

    HOLLYWOOD (California), Sept. 5.— Paul Bern (42), a playwright and picture studio executive officer, whose marriage to Jean Harlow surprised Hollywood two ...

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  37. SINKING INTO THE SEA.

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—"Britain is sinking towards sea level at a rate of 9in. a century," said Captain T. E. Longfield, of the Ordnance Survey, when addressing the ...

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  38. AIR TOURIST FINED.

    COPENHAGEN, Sept. 6.—Mr. George Hutchinson has been fined 1,000 kroner (about £55 at par) for having landed his aeroplane in Greenland without ...

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  39. GERMAN WINE EXPORTS.

    BERLIN, Sept. 6.—Rhineland producers are alarmed at the increasing consumption of Empire wines in Britain. German wine exports, particularly from tho Rhine and ...

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  40. ATTACKED BY DOG.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—Jack Bills, the six-year-old son of Constable Bills, of Currabubula, was savagely attacked by a dog at Birriwa. His upper lip was practically ...

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  41. ATLANTIC RIBAND.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—Declaring that the impending launching of the new French liner, President Doumer, constitutes a potent argument in favour of resuming ...

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  42. ROMAN CATHOLICISM.

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—Dean Inge, in the presidential address at the Modern Church­men's Conference, held at Bristol, attacked Roman Catholicism. He said it was ...

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  43. EDUCATION BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—"Although the cost of State education is a matter outside my jurisdiction," states the Public Service Commissioner (Mr. J. Harnetty) ...

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  44. A VAGRANTS BOAST.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 6.—That he had not worked for 50 years and did not intend to start now was the statement made by John Carroll, known on the goldfields ...

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  45. COMMUNISTS NOT WANTED.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—Members of the Labour Party who have allied themselves with any of the various offshoots of the Communist Party must either resign ...

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  46. THREATENED MUTINY.

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—The liner Rotterdam, homeward bound from New York, arrived at Rotterdam to-day escorted by a minelayer. A party of police went aboard ...

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  47. COUNCILLOR RESIGNS.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 6.—Alderman A. H. Tait said to-day that he had resigned his position as financial adviser to the Lord Mayor (Mr. Greene), because he wished ...

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  48. WARSHIPS AT DARWIN.

    DARWIN, Sept. 6.—The cruisers Australia and Canberra which are on a northern cruise, arrived off the heads last night and carried out night manoeuvres. ...

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  49. RUSSIAN BUTTER IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—The "Daily Express" states that nearly 50,000cwt of Russian butter landed in London in three weeks is being sold at 9d. a lb., compared with ...

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  50. ITALIAN PILOT KILLED.

    MILAN, Sept. 6.—One of Italy's best high speed service pilots, Signor Neri, was killed to-day when a new high speed machine which he was flying crashed in flames ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE DISPLAY.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—As Australian trade publicity, in conjunction with the efforts of the Empire Marketing Board, an excellent and comprehensive display of all ...

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