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  2. GERMAN ARMAMENTS.

    PARIS, Sept. 12.—France's reply to the German aide memoire claiming equality of armaments with other first-class Powers, preferably by their disarmament to the ...

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  3. THE BUDGET.

    At yesterday's meeting of the combined parties supporting the State Government, over which the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) presided, it is understood the ...

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  4. TEST CRICKET.

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—Following upon his brilliant performance of taking seven wickets for 65 in the match against the Rest of England, it was officially announced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GENERAL STRIKE MOVE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 13.—It was disclosed to-day in union circles that the secret conference of key onions which yesterday decided in favour of a general strike was ...

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  6. GANDHI'S ULTIMATUM.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 12.—From his cell in Yeravda gaol (Poona), where he has been since his arrest in January last, Mr. M. K. Gandhi, the Hindu leader of the ...

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  7. REICHSTAG DISSOLUTION.

    BERLIN, Sept. 12.—The dissolution of the Reichstag to-day by the President's decree [briefly reported in yesterday's issue] came more quickly than anyone expected ...

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  8. FIERCE BATTLE.

    ASUNCION (Paraguay), Sept. 12.—The Government announced to-day that in a three days' battle at Fort Boqueron, in the Gran Chaco region, the Paraguayan ...

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  9. POSITION IN THIS STATE.

    Questioned yesterday on the point whether official information had been received in Trades Hall circles regarding the general strike proposal, the ...

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  10. INTERSTATE SHIPPING.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 13.—As a result of representations to the Federal Ministry by an unofficial committee consisting of Federal members from Queensland. Victoria, ...

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  11. ARCTIC FLYERS FOUND.

    ANGMAGSALIK (Greenland), Sept. 13.—When hope for their safety had been almost abandoned, Mr. George Hutchinson and his seven companions, whose ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA'S DEBTS.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 13.—Commonwealth Treasury officials stated to-day that the only conversion operation at present in view with respect to the long-term public ...

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  13. ANGLO-IRISH TRADE.

    LONDON, Sept. 12.—The Irish Free State's loss of trade through the land annuities folly is strikingly revealed by the Board of Trade returns for August, in ...

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  14. MR. BRUCE'S ACTIVITIES.

    LONDON, Sept. 12.—The Australian Press Association understands that there is now no early intention of converting Australian loans of over 5 per cent other ...

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  15. BARBER'S PLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 13.—"This is the most pathetic case that has come before the Court," said Mr. McMahon, S.M., in the moratorium section of the Central Police ...

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  16. RAILWAY ECONOMIES.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 13.—Further evidence was heard to-day by the full Bench of the Federal Arbitration Court (Chief Judge Dethridge, Judge Beeby and Judge ...

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  17. An Inflexible Captain.

    LONDON, Sept. 12.—I. A. R. Peebles, writing in the "Daily Express," has commenced a series of snapshots of the English Test team. He describes Jardine ...

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  18. N.S.W. UPPER HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 13.—After the Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Sir. Manning, K.C.) had moved the first reading of the Bill to reform the ...

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  19. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    The story of the adventures of an infant of 2½ years of age who, when lost in the bush 70 miles from Gascoyne Junction, walked for eleven miles, followed a ...

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  20. Two Matches in Perth.

    Interest in the visit of the English Test team to Western Australia is already quickening. The visitors will play two matches in Perth, the first against a West ...

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  21. AMERICAN ELECTIONS.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—Unexpected Democratic strength was revealed yesterday in the election of a governor and three Congressional representatives by the State of ...

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  22. TWO NEW APPOINTMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 13.—The Premier (Mr. Stevens) to-day announced two additional appointments to the Legislative Council— Messrs. F. H. Tout, former president of the ...

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  23. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Sept. 12.—Owing to the necessity for legislation to implement the Ottawa trade agreements and the time which such legislation will take, the ...

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  24. COUNTERFEIT COINS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 13.—The hearing was concluded at the Central Police Court to-day of the charges against three Chinese merchants. Kwong Khi Tseng, Kwong ...

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  25. "DOOMED TO FAILURE."

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 13.—Many Victorian trade union leaders expressed hostility to-day to the proposal of some of the key industry unions in Sydney to ...

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  26. MOTOR BOAT RACING.

    LONDON, Sept. 12.—Lord Wakefield has decided not to participate in further motor boat speed contests for personal reasons. He declined to discuss the future of his ...

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  27. OUTLOOK MORE OBSCURE.

    LONDON, Sept. 12.—The future is now more obscure than ever, says the Berlin correspondent of "The Times." The election is due within 60 days, and good ...

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  28. MANCHUKUO.

    TOKIO, Sept. 13.—The Privy Council to-day, in the presence of the Emperor, unanimously approved of the procedure to be followed in the formal recognition of ...

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  29. Mr. Kaye Don Reticent.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—Mr. Kaye Don declined to comment on the announcement from London that his sponsor Lord Wakefield would not participate any longer in ...

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  30. ISLAND EN FETE.

    RAROTONGA (Cook Islands), Sept. 12.—Rarotonga was en fete to-day when native chiefs joined the Resident Commissioner (Judge Ayson) in welcoming ...

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  31. SHOOTING OF WIFE.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 13.—When the inquest at Bundaberg into the death of Mrs. Margaret Luther was resumed to-day, Ethel Melvin, a daughter of deceased and ...

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  32. Yorkshire v. The Rest.

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—The series of shocks sustained by the English tourists, seven of whom are included in the Rest of England in the match against the champion ...

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  33. NAZI MILITARISM.

    MUNICH, Sept. 12.—Herr Hitler's order establishing a Nazi Department for Military Politics under the directorship of Lieutenant-General von Epp says: ...

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  34. KREUGER FRAUDS.

    STOCKHOLM, Sept. 12.—The preliminary report of the administrators in bankruptcy of the Kreuger and Toll Corporation, states that the late M. Ivor Kreuzer, ...

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  35. EVICTION RIOT CASE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 13.—Returning to the Newcastle Quarter Sessions Court at 7.45 p.m., after a retirement of approximately, seven and a half hours, the jury to-night ...

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  36. THEFT OF SHARE TRANSFER.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 13.—Before Judge Curlewis, at the Quarter Sessions to-day, Herbert Montague Farr (33), accountant and share clerk, was charged that in October, ...

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  37. WOOL AND COTTON BLANKETS

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 13.—Giving evidence before the Wool Inquiry Committee to-day. Mr. Robert Harold Morton, of R. H. Morton, Pty., Ltd., Flinders-lane, ...

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  38. BANDITS WRECK TRAIN

    TOKIO, Sept. 13.—On Sunday night 200 bandits, by removing rails, wrecked a train bound from Chang-Chun, 40 miles south of Harbin (Manchuria). Five Japanese were ...

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  39. SEAMAN'S LIBEL.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 13.—A verdict for plaintiff for £400—the full amount claimed —was given by Judge Edwards in the District Court to-day when William Raeburn. ...

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  40. SIX MEN STABBED TO DEATH.

    BELGRADE, Sept. 12.—A disappointed suitor, Johann Mazovec (18), after a quarrel over a girl to-day, entered [?] at Zalog (near Leibach) and stabbed six men ...

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  41. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 13.—It was announced by the Premier (Mr. Stevens) in the Legislative Assembly to-day that a board of public service commissioners free from ...

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  42. LAUNCH CAPSIZED.

    TOKIO, Sept. 13.—A launch carrying over 100 workers to the shore at a Kure dockyard this morning, capsized, and 24 men were drowned. ...

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  45. WARSHIPS IN NORTH.

    DARWIN, Sept. 13.—The Australian flagship Canberra left at daylight this morning for Macassar and the Albatross leaves on Thursday. ...

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