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  2. FEDERAL TAXATION.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 21.—Recent representations which have been made to the Federal Government for relief from land [?] are likely to bear fruit early ...

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  3. VIOLENT TREMOR.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 21.—Residents of Benalla were terrified this afternoon by another tremor, and as a result there is great consternation among them. A slight ...

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  4. ATLANTIS SAVED.

    BROOME, Sept. 21.—At 2.38 p.m. to-day, in perfect weather, Captain Hans Bertram and his mechanic (Mr. Sexton) arrived at Broome from Seaplane Bay in the seaplane ...

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  5. THE PRICE OF SUGAR.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 21.—A reduction of ½d. a pound in the price of sugar was officially announced in the House of Representatives to-day by the Prime Minister ...

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  6. GANDHI'S FATE.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 21.—Mr. M. K. Gandhi, the Hindu Congress leader who commenced a fast in Yeravada Gaol yesterday in an effort to force a revision of ...

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  7. GERMAN ARMAMENTS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—In what is considered to be a clarification of the Press reports from Paris that the United States Ambassador (Mr. Edge) and Senator Reed ...

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  8. BULK HANDLING

    The Bill providing for the establishing and financing of a system for the bulk handling of wheat In Western Australia was outlined in the Legislative Assembly last night by the Minister for Works (Mr. Lindsay). ...

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  9. OTTAWA AGREEMENTS

    LONDON, Sept. 21.—The Home Secretary (Sir Herbert Samuel), who is the leader of the National Liberals supporting the Government, will attend to-day's ...

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  10. VON PAPEN CABINET'S METHODS

    MUNICH, Sept. 20.—In an article headed "Germany's defeat in London," the Nazi organ "Volkischer Bcobachter" declares that the British declaration on the ...

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  11. MENINGITIS BACILLI.

    BOSTON, Sept. 20.—It is understood that a daring and courageous offer to aid Australian medical science in a peculiar difficulty has been made by ...

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  12. SALVAGING THE MACHINE.

    BROOME, Sept. 21.—"I am overjoyed to have the good old Atlantis back from the North-West coast," said Captain Bertram to-night, in the course of a special ...

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  13. COLLISION IN AIR.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 21.—Mrs. Bonney, the airwoman who is flying around Australia, had a narrow escape from serious injury this morning. She was making a ...

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  14. BRITISH POLICY CONDEMNED.

    LONDON, Sept. 21.—"The National Government's disarmament policy has brought Europe to the verge of war," declares Mr. Llovd George (the Independent Liberal ...

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  15. MR. W. M. HUGHES'S VIEW.

    LONDON, Sept. 20.—Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R (one of the Australian delegates to the League of Nations Assembly) when commenting to-day on Germany's claim ...

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  16. MR. LLOYD GEORGE CRITICAL.

    LONDON Sept. 20.—"All I know about Ottawa," said Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Cardigan to-day, "is that the Canadians are constituting a committee to decide ...

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  17. ENGLISH TEST TEAM.

    LONDON, Sept. 21.—A representative of the Australian Press Association learnt to-day that there is still a possibility of Maurice Tate, the English Test cricketer, ...

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  18. WATER SPEED RECORD

    NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—The world's water speed record passed to-day to Mr. Gar Wood, who, with the 48-cylindered motor boat Miss America X., attained an ...

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  19. POISONING CHARGE.

    SYDNEY. Sept. 21.—Before Mr. Justice James in the Lismore Circuit Court to-day, Noel John Westwood was charged with the murder of his father. John ...

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  20. CONVERSION LOAN.

    LONDON, Sept. 20.—Forecasts of the rate at which the Commonwealth will launch the conversion of the maturing £12,300,000 5¾ per cent. New South Wales ...

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  21. 40-HOUR WEEK.

    GENEVA, Sept. 21.—The governing body of the International Labour Office has taken the unprecedented course of convening a special session at the request ...

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  22. CRIMINAL APPEALS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 21.—Mr. Justice Starke, at a sitting of the Full Court of the High Court to-day, protested against the Court's being required to hear criminal ...

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  23. Arrival at Gibraltar.

    GIBRALTAR, Sept. 21.—The English cricketers and Australian Davis 'Cup players are fraternising aboard the Orontes, which arrived at Gibraltar on Wednesday. ...

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  24. SHIP FIRE SUBDUED.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 21.—The fire on the German freighter Stassfurt at Port Adelaide which broke out about six o'clock yesterday morning was extinguished about ...

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  25. BETTING TAX.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 21.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Finance (Bookmakers Taxation) Bill, providing for the suspension of the winning bets tax, was read ...

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  26. COST TO THE GOVERNMENT.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday, Sir Edward Wittenoom asked what expenses the Government had incurred in connection with the German aviators. Captain ...

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  27. IMPERIAL RELATIONS.

    LONDON, Sept. 20.—Mr. E. T. Crutchely, who is resuming his position as British Government representative in Australia, and who will join the liner ...

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  28. MYSTERY OF BOUND BODY.

    PARIS, Sept. 21.—The police investigating the death of Donald Ross, the wealthy representative of a Belfast thread firm, whose body, bound hand and foot ...

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  29. STORED WHEAT.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 21.—Mr. Justice Richards, in a judgment delivered in the Civil Court to-day, ruled that wheat stored by farmers with Verco Bros, and ...

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  30. INTEREST RATES.

    At the instance of the Nyabing branch of the Primary Producers' Association, the central executive of that body has again taken tip the question of bank interest ...

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  31. PARACHUTE DESCENT.

    BERLIN, Sept. 20.—What is claimed to be a world's record parachute descent was made to-day by a German airwoman, Lolo Schroter, who jumped from a ...

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  32. A CANNIBAL EPICURE.

    DARWIN, Sept. 21.—A native named Larrakin was charged to-day with the spearing of another native named Chuckie, and was sentenced to three months' ...

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  33. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK.

    LONDON, Sept. 21.—Mr. S. M. Bruce (Australian Minister in London) gave a luncheon yesterday at Australia House to the leading financial journalists. He ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND REVENUE.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 21.—An all-round slump in income tax and land tax figures in the past year is revealed in the annual report of the Commissioner of Taxes. ...

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  35. CAPT. LANCASTER TO MARRY.

    MIAMI (Florida), Sept. 20.—Mr. James Forrester, of the Federal Labour Department said to-day that he had learned that Captain W. Lancaster intended to marry ...

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  36. HANGMAN KILLS HIMSELF.

    LONDON, Sept. 21.—Ellis, for 23 years public hangman, committed suicide with a razor at Rochdale yesterday, after having tried unsuccessfully to shoot himself with ...

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  37. JURY DISAGREES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 21.—After deliberating for six hours a jury in the Criminal Court to-night failed to reach an agreement on the charge of murder against ...

    Article : 63 words
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