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  2. BURNING TRAGEDY.

    Evidence to the effect that accused and David Smith, who were living together as man and wife. had been on amicable terms immedintely preceding the incident ...

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  3. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 8.—Important recommendations relating to the development of Australian trade in the Far East are contained in a report which the ...

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  4. MILITANT MINERS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 8.—The central council of the Miners' Federation decided to-night to recommend a general strike throughout Australia on September 19 as a ...

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  5. TARIFF DUTIES.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 8—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to-day issued the following statement:—'I learn with regret that one or two firms, which are ...

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  6. BULK HANDLING BILL.

    An early indication of the discussion to which the Bulk Handling Bill will probably be subjected in the Legislative Assembly. was given yesterday morning. ...

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  7. THE STATE'S WHEAT

    "Owing to the copious rains in August, which is one of the critical months, the outlook for the wheat crop is splendid," said the Director of Agriculture (Mr. G. ...

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  8. PRODUCTION COSTS.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 8.—The high cost of production in Australia is one of the most interesting phases of the present industrial position which is examined in the annual ...

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  9. GERMAN ARMAMENTS.

    PARIS, Sept. 8—The Cabinet met to-day and gave consideration to the draft of a reply to the German aide memoire claiming equality in armaments with other ...

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  10. THE WONTHAGGI DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 8.—The position of the State coal mine employees at Wonthaggi was clarified somewhat at a stopwork meeting to-day, when a message was ...

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  11. NO GREAT NATIONAL RESPONSE.

    BERLIN, Sept. 7.—It cannot be said that there has been a great spontaneous public response to the Government's armaments move, partly because of the ...

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  12. POSITION IN THIS STATE.

    When informed last night of the recommendation for a general strike by the central council of the Miners' Federation, Mr. D. J. Coleman, a director of ...

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  13. MR. BRUCE IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Sept. 7.—Beyond admitting that loan conversion was his first and principal business in England, Mr. S. M. Bruce would say little to the forty ...

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  14. CENTRAL EUROPE.

    LONDON, Sept. 7.—The general discussion was continued to-day at the international conference at Stresa (Northern Italy) on the reconstruction of central and ...

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  15. HATCH FIRM'S ACTION.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 8.—On the ground that the lowering of protection of the match industry under the new tariff schedule has affected its operations. Bryant ...

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  16. NEW POLICY DEPLORED.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 8—The Made-in-Australian Council, at a meeting held to-day, agreed to a motion protesting against the tariff reductions. The resolution ...

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  17. EFFECT ON GENEVA CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—Addressing the Trades Union Congress at Newcastle this morning, Mr. Arthur Henderson (who is President of the Disarmament Conference ...

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  18. ENGLISH TEST TEAM.

    LONDON, Sept. 7.—Mr. P. F. Warner, writing in the "Morning Post," says that the English Test team selected to tour Australia had had flood Press notices although ...

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  19. PRINTING INK RATES.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 8—Evidence in support of the duties on black pointing ink now prevailing under the June, 1930, tariff proposals, was niven to-day before the Tariff ...

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  20. THE MATURING ISSUE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 8.—Replying to Mr. Burke (Lab., Newton) in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier (Mr. Stevens said that New South Wales's credit ...

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  21. CREED OF INFLATION.

    LONDON, Sept. 7.—The Bank of England should issue notes free, said Professor Bellerby (Brunner Professor of Economic Science at the Liverpool University), in ...

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  22. SPURIOUS SHILLINGS.

    SYDNEY, Sept, 8.—An allegation that 10,000 counterfeit shillings were brought into Australia from Hong Kong wag made to-day when three Chinese ...

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  23. ITALIAN WHEAT CROP.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—The Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that an official announcement was made yesterday that this year's wheat crop of ...

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  24. Verity Takes Eight Wickets.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—The English Test team was dismissed for 213 yesterday in the match at Folkestone against The Rest of England, With Jardine, Sutcliffe, ...

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  25. HUMAN SKELETON FOUND.

    SYDNEY, Sept, 8.—Police investigations into the finding of a human skeleton on the small beach of an almost unvisited island in the Peel River, near Tamworth, ...

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  26. USE OF STATE FUNDS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 8.—When the debate on the Address-in-Reply was continued in the Victorian Legislative Assembly to-day, opposition was voiced ...

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  27. ALUMINIUM AND ENAMEL WARE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 8.—comparisons which indicated that there was a difference of several hundred per cent, between the f.o.b. prices in England of aluminium ...

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  28. CIGARETTES OR SAFETY.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 8.—It was suggested by Rear-Admiral G. F. Hyde, at the annual dinner of the Shiplovers of victoria to-night that, if the people of ...

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  29. TAXATION BREACHES.

    NORTHAM, Sept. 8.—In the Northam Police Court this morning, before Mr. F. M. Read, R.M., several local business men were charged with having infringed the ...

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  30. OTTAWA AGREEMENTS.

    LONDON, Sept. 7.—The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) is engaged in a careful study of the mass of papers connected with the Ottawa Conference, and is in ...

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  31. MANCHURIAN BANDITS.

    LONDON, Sept. 7.—Major-General Sir Charles Corkran, formerly General Officer Commanding the London District, has received confirmation of a report that his ...

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  32. UNLAWFUL ASSOCIATIONS.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 8.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Latham), in replying to questions in the House of Representatives to-day, assumed personal responsibility for ...

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  33. TASMANIAN FINANCES.

    HOBAKT, Sept. 8.—The statement of the consolidated revenue fund of Tasmania, for the two months of the financial year ended on August 31 last shows that the ...

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  34. SOLIDIFIED OXYGEN.

    BERLIN, Sept. 7.—Solidified oxygen is an invention which, it is claimed, will replace the present steel containers and save hundreds of lives every year in times of ...

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  35. HOLLYWOOD INQUEST.

    HOLLYWOOD (California), Sept. 7.— Physicians attending Miss Jean Harlow, the film actress whose husband. Mr. Paul Bern, was found shot dead at their home ...

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  36. JAPAN'S MANCHURIAN LEADER

    TOKIO, Sept. 8.—General Honjo, who is acclaimed by the vernacular Press as the "Father of Manchukuo," was accorded a tremendous ovation on his arrival at ...

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  37. Value of Australian Preferences.

    LONDON, Sept, 8.—The "Yorkshire Observer," commenting upon a statement made by Mr. S. M. Bruce that the new Australian tariff resulting from the Ottawa ...

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  38. A DESERT ADVENTURE.

    LONDON, Sept, 7.—Lady Louis Mountbatten and Lady Milford Haven, whose husbands are brothers and are related to the Royal family, will leave Paris soon for ...

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  39. GAOL REMOVED.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 8.—The Kanowna gaol, which served as place of confinement for lawbreakers for over 20 years, has been brought to Kalgoorlie, where it will be ...

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  40. LOAN AT "TWO-UP SCHOOL."

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 8.—An unusual, claim was decided before Mr. J. E. Geary, R.M., in the Kalgoorlie Local Court to-day, when Gure Vujcich sued ...

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  41. ITALIAN PILOT'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Sept. 7.—The Secretary for Air (Lord Londonderry) has sent a telegram to General Balbo (Italian Air Minister) offering deep sympathy on behalf of ...

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  42. CHIROPRACTORS' PATIENTS.

    VICTORIA (British Columbia). Sept 7. —Declaring that chiropractors have no legal standing, the British Columbia Provincial Hospital Association has decided ...

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  43. FALL FROM SYDNEY BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 8.—Susie Bolton (17). a schoolgirl, of Bulkarra-road. Bellevue Hill, fell 180 feet from the Harbour Bridge to-day. She was rescued and taken to ...

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  44. IRISH LOTTERY.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 8.—It is notified in the "Commonwealth Gazette" to-day that letters addressed to the following addresses in Ireland are prohibited, under the Postal ...

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  45. WORLD CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sept, 7.—Whitehall knows nothing of the American suggestion to postpone the world economic conference. conference until after the United States Presidential ...

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  46. NON-PARIY GOVERNMENT.

    VANCOUVER, Sept. 7—The Premier of British Columbia (Mr. Tohnie), in a statement made at Victoria to-day, favoured the establishment of a Government ...

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