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  2. PROVIDING WORK.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 12.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to-day announced the appointment of a Commonwealth Advisory Committee on Employment. The ...

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  3. GENERAL STRIKE URGED

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—A conference of key unions to-day adopted a recommendation by the central council of the Miners' Federation recommending a general strike ...

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  4. GERMAN ARMAMENTS NOTE

    PARIS, Sept. 11.—The French Government's reply to the German demand for equality in armaments with other first-class Powers was despatched to Berlin ...

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  5. LOST IN ARCTIC.

    ANGMAGSALIK (Greenland), Sept. 11.—Distress signals were received at 4.30 this afternoon from Mr. George Hutchinson, whose aeroplane is believed to have ...

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  6. REICHSTAG DISSOLVED.

    BERLIN, Sept. 12.—The Chancellor (Captain von Papen), who was given by President von Hindenburg several days ago an undated decree for the purpose, ...

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  7. JAPAN'S NAVY.

    LONDON, Sept. 12.—The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" (Mr. Hector C. Bywater), in an article in to-day's issue, says:—"That the Japanese ...

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  8. CITY CLASH.

    For the first time since a demonstration outside the Treasury Buildings on March 6, 1931, the unemployed came into serious conflict with the police at lunch-time ...

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  9. VICTORIA UNDECIDED.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 12.—Although a conference of key industry unions in Sydney to-day decided to recommend a general strike, Victorian union leaders have ...

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  10. GRAVE FEARS FOR SAFETY.

    COPENHAGEN, Sept. 12.—No further news has been received of the Hutchinsons, and the gravest fears are felt for their safety. The Danish Government has ...

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  11. ENGLISHMAN STABBED

    Following a disturbance in a Wellington-street cafe last night, Gilkerson Cartner (35), an Englishman, was treated at the Perth Hospital for an injury alleged ...

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  12. "An Indication of Lunacy."

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 12.—"Calling a general strike at a time when Australia is beginning to exhibit definite signs of rising from the bottom of the depression ...

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  13. MEANING OF OTTAWA.

    VIENNA, Sept. 11.—"The Ottawa Conference is a milestone in the history of the world, the gravestone of free trade and the foundation stone of European ...

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  14. BALLOT IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 12.—According to a decision reached at Ipswich to-day members of the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union are to be circularised and the whole ...

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  15. RECEPTION IN BERLIN.

    BERLIN, Sept. 12.—The newspaper "Vossische Zeitung," referring to arguments that Germany should ignore France's unfavourable answer to her ...

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  16. N.S.W. RAILWAYS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—A railway official stated in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day that railway finances had improved during recent months, the ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S SILENCE.

    PARIS, Sept. 12.—The French Press is disappointed at Britain's reluctance to indicate her policy at least upon the broad question of Germany's claim to equalities ...

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  18. POSITION IN THIS STATE.

    Questioned yesterday concerning the effect which the Eastern States decision might have in Western Australia, officials of the Trades Hall said that they were not ...

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  19. BRIDGE COLLAPSES.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 11.—A hundred workers were drowned and scores were injured to-day when the newest section of the great bridge across the River Oka near ...

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  20. ENGLAND'S HEALTH.

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—"The English have never before enjoyed their present measure of health," says Sir George Newman, chief medical officer to the Ministry of ...

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  21. ATLANTIC AIR LINE.

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—"The decision to equip the 5,000-ton cargo steamer Westfalen as an aircraft mothership, to be stationed in mid-Atlantio between Dokes ...

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  22. DAIRY INQUIRY.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 12.—After he had definitely refused to disclose information which he possessed before the Dairy Commission to-day, that section of the Official ...

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  23. Collie Men Not Concerned.

    COLLIE, Sept. 12.—News of the decision of the Miners' Federation to hold up the mining, industry throughout the Commonwealth was received to-day, but so far ...

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  24. MOUNTAIN TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—The body of Miss Anna Gullett, who had been missing from Leura since Saturday evening, was found this afternoon at the bottom of ...

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  25. DEATH FOR THEFT.

    RIGA Sept. 11.—The new period of terror, caused by the food scarcity, is being intensified, especially in South Russia, the Ukraine and the Volga basin ...

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  26. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    Messrs. M. Miller and H. Hooper, representing respectively Messrs. Burns, Philp and Co. and the Royal Dutch Packet Co., waited upon the Chief Secretary (Mr. ...

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  27. EXILED COMMUNIST.

    PRAGUE, Sept. 11.—The exiled Russian leader, M. Trotsky, who has been living in Turkey, and is described as "the man nobody wants," has been permitted ...

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  28. ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—A long discussion took place in the Anglican synod to-night upon a proposal in the draft constitution of the Church of England in Australia to ...

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  29. EIGHT MORE PEASANTS TO DIE.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 11.—Thirty peasants were found guilty at Simferopol, in the Crimea region, to-day, of thefts of socialised goods. Eight were sentenced to death ...

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  30. FLIGHT WITH SERUM.

    WILUNA, Sept. 12.—A flight over rugged uninviting country in the dark with a parcel of anti-tetanus serum which was urgently required for a patient in the ...

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  31. PLOT AGAINST STALIN.

    WARSAW, Sept. 12.—A hundred arrests have been made in Moscow in connection with a plot against Stalin's life. Those implicated include many army officers, and ...

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  32. FAITH IN WORKERS.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 12.—The belief that the unions would not be so foolish as to take part in a general strike was expressed to-night by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  33. AFTER FIVE TEARS.

    BERLIN, Sept. 12.—An extraordinary drama of vengeance has reached its climax after five years' waiting. Becker, a well-known merchant, shot his wife in 1927. ...

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  34. OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 12.—A finding that death was due to misadventure was recorded by the Coroner (Mr. Grant, P.M.) at an inquest to-day into the death of ...

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  35. DUTY ON RADIO EQUIPMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 12.—The statement that failing the maintenance of present import duties on wireless receivers and parts, Firth Bros. Ptv., Ltd., of ...

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  36. ITALIANS SENTENCED.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—When two Italians, Victor Callegari (46), labourer, and Innocente Larese (38), tailor, who had been convicted of conspiracy at Lismore ...

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  37. MRS. BONNEY'S FLIGHT.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 12.—Two more cracked pistons having been discovered in the engine of Mrs. Bonney's 'plane at the Parafield aerodrome, she was unable to ...

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  38. COMMONWEALTH'S ATTITUDE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 12.—The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) said to-day that he preferred not to discuss the possibility of Commonwealth intervention ...

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  39. CAPSIZE DOWN HILL.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—Shortly after 6 o'clock yesterday evening a motor car driven by Mr. H. Armstrong, of Lismore, and containing his wife, daughter, and ...

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