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  2. SYDNEY GAMING INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 16.—A general denial that any money had been paid to him arising oat of the operation of the fruit machines was made before the fruity ...

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  3. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sept. 16—An earthquake which occurred at 1.27 a.m. to-day is regarded as the most severe ever experienced in Gishorne on the ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Sept 15.—Mr. Arthur enderson (President of the Disarmament Conference) at a National Peace Council lanched on to-day. said: "I cannot bring ...

    Article : 276 words
  5. PENSION CHANGES.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 16.—Important alterations in the old-age and invalid pensions system to provide that the amount of pension paid to a pensioner shall be ...

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  6. RELEASE OF GANDHI

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—The Governments intention to release Mr. M. K. Gandhi (the Hindu Congress leader) from prison in view of his threat to begin on ...

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  7. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    KONDININ, Sept. 16.—Erect, smiling, and betraying no sign of fatigue despite the rigours of an itinerary which might well have taxed the strength of one ...

    Article : 530 words
  8. BURNING TRAGEDY.

    A sentence of four years' imprisonment, with hard labour, was imposed by Mr. Justice Draper, in the Criminal Court yesterday, on Rita Bransby (28), a ...

    Article : 241 words
  9. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.

    The general manager of the Tramway and Electricity Supply Department (Mr. W. H. Taylor) will probably leave Fremantle for London by the steamer ...

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  10. ENGLISH TEST TEAM.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—On the eve of its departure for Australia, the English Test cricket team has received a severe shock, for M. W. Tate, who for years has been a ...

    Article : 279 words
  11. DANGER TO THE LEAGUE.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Herald" reads into a recent statement of Signor Mussolini that "Germany's withdrawal from the ...

    Article : 98 words
  12. CHEAPER PETROL.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 16.—A large shipment of motor spirit, the product of British wells in Rumania, is now en route to Sydney in the Dutch motor tanker ...

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  13. LOW WHEAT PRICE.

    VANCOUVER, Sept. 15.—The Alberta Wheat Pool officials announced at Calgary to-day that Alberta farmers dissatisfied with the ruling price for wheat were ...

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  14. PERTH CIVIC RECEPTION.

    A civic reception to his Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) will be tendered by the Lord Mayor (Mr. J. T. Franklin, M.L.C.) and city councillors ...

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  15. BATTING STRENGTH EMPHASISED

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—Air. P. F. Warner, who will manage the English team on its tour, states ia an interview, published in the "Morning Post":—"I honestly ...

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  16. MR. LANG'S AMBITION.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 16.—The Lang campaign, which has been dormant since the last State elections, has been revived. Arrangements have been made for a series ...

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  17. SIR ROGER CASEMENT.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—A book by Hugh Hoy—"40/OB, or How the War Was Won," including the story of the capture of Sir Roger Casement, the traitor. ...

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  18. METHODS OF MANUFACTURE.

    New methods of manufacturing petrol are receiving the attention of oil and engineering experts in England, said Mr. W. H. Malkin. of Wellington. ...

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  19. S. AFRICA'S PROSPECTS

    CAPE TOWN, Sept. 15.—The Prime Minister (General Hertzog), speaking at the Nationalist Congress to-day, reiterated his contention that the depression had ...

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  20. BERTRAM AT DERBY.

    DERBY, Sept. 16.—The Koolinda, with Captain Hans Bertram on board, left at noon to-day for Drysdale, where she will arrive on Saturday at noon, and leave ...

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  21. BARTER WITH RUSSIA.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—The "New York Times" states that the Aluminium Company of Canada, which is controlled by the United States Ambassador to ...

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  22. AIR FORCE FATALITIES.

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 16.—The excellent record of the Royal Air Force Far Eastern flight of Southampton flying boats at Singapore was marred by a tragedy at the ...

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  23. MR. HUGHES IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Sept. 16—In the course of a long interview with Mr. W. M. Hughes Last night, the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas) said he had a full ...

    Article : 168 words
  24. BIG SWEEPSTAKES.

    LONDON, Sept. 15—The dangers of bribery and other abuses inherent in big sweepstakes were reviewed by Lord Harewood (one of the three stewards of the ...

    Article : 205 words
  25. SYDNEY OBSERVATORY RECORD.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 16.—The Riverview Observatory reported that the earthquake in New Zealand was recorded at 11.59 o'clock last night. It was probably a ...

    Article : 185 words
  26. CANADIAN TRADE.

    OTTAWA, Sept. 15.—Canada's customs and excise revenue in August decreased by 1,807,830 dollars (about £361,560 at par), compared with August, 1931. The ...

    Article : 111 words
  27. U.S. RETURNED SOLDERS.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—Despite the warning reiterated by President Hoover yesterday that it would be fatal to the recovery of the country, the American ...

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  28. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—The aeroplane American Nurse, in which Dr. Leon Pisculli. Mr. William Ulbrich and Miss Edna Newcomer left New York on ...

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  29. HORSEBREEDER'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 16.—Mr. Frederick William Barry (73), retired hotelkeeper. of Murchison, and a son of the late Sir Redmond Barry, collapsed and died at ...

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  30. DEBTS TO AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—The Treasury Department announced to-day that foreign countries eligible to postpone their December payments of war debts, notably ...

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  31. SHOCK RECORDED IN PERTH.

    The Government Astromoner (Mr. H. B. Curlewis) said yesterday that the seismograph at the Perth Observatory recorded a severe disturbance at about 10.5 p.m. on ...

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  32. RETURNING FROM OTTAWA.

    S.S. MONOWAI (at sea), Sept. 15.— The Australian Minister for Customs (Mr. H. S. Gullett), who is returning from the Ottawa Imperial Economic Conference, is ...

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  33. NORTH-WEST FRONTIER.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 16—Punitive measures are proceeding against the Shamozai tribesmen on the North-West Frontier following their attacks on British troops. ...

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  34. GERMAN NAVY.

    BERLIN, Sept. 16.—The construction will be commenced on October 1 of a third "pocket battleship," to be known an Cruiser C ...

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  35. AIR TOURISTS.

    ANGMAGSALIK (Greenland), Sept. 15. Mr. Hutchinson and the members of his air touring party (whose aeroplane was wrecked in a forced descent off the coast) ...

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  36. LANCASHIRE DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—The joint conference of representatives of the employers and the operatives in the manufacturing section of the Lancashire cotton industry ...

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  37. SUBMARINE DAMAGED.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—A submarine collision occurred to-day west of Portland Bill and close to the scene of the January disaster, where divers are still trying to ...

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  38. INCOME TAX EVASION.

    ROME, Sept. 16.—Signor Mussolini has Issued a decree that income tax collectors in future will not be guided by the amounts declared b taxpayers, but willy ...

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  39. SICK-BED TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—The South Wales miner Edward Lloyd, who was charged with the murder of his wife last May, has been found insane and unfit to plead. ...

    Article : 68 words
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