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  2. LOANS TO POLITICIANS.

    HOBART, Oct. 10.—The disclosures made this morning of the fact that the Solicitor-General (Mr. P. L. Griffiths) had given an opinion that Messrs. E. Hobbs. M.H.A. ...

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  3. GENERAL RAINS.

    The Weather Bureau's report for the 48 hours ended at 8 a.m. yesterday shows that extremely beneficial rains fell over the agricultural districts, including the ...

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  4. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 10.—For the three months of the current financial year to September 30, the excess of Commonwealth revenue over expenditure amounted to ...

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  5. CROATIAN REVOLT.

    BELGRAD, Oct. 9.—Sensational reports of a revolutionary plot for which Croatian peasants were drilling and arming with rifles, revolvers and bombs landed by ...

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  6. COALITION PROSPECTS.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 10.—Upon two highly important party meetings which are to be held this week will depend the future constitution of the Lyons Ministry—that is ...

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  7. ARMAMENTS DEADLOCK.

    BERLIN, Oct. 9.—The German Government has decided not to publish its reply to Britain's invitation to attend a conference with France, Italy and Britain ...

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  8. GAOL SENSATION.

    In the early hours of yesterday morning, prisoners in the Fremantle gaol and residents in the vicinity of the prison were startled by the report of a rifle and ...

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  9. TORNADO HAVOC.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 10.—A tornado swept through the Manilla district on Saturday, killing livestock and causing damage bo property estimated at thousands of ...

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  10. MANCHURIAN REPORT

    GENEVA, Oct. 9.—The Chinese Foreign Minister (Dr. Wellington Koo) announced to-day that China accepted the Lytton Commission's report on the Manchurian ...

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  11. INDIAN COMMUNAL AWARD

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 10.—Officials discount rumours that the Government intends to release Mr. M. K. Gandhi, the Congress leader (who was imprisoned as a result ...

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  12. SERIOUS WASHAWAYS.

    Extensile washaways along about 11 miles of railway line between Dumbleyung and Kukerin, on the Wagin-Newdegate line, caused a dislocation of the ...

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  13. CONFERENCE BUREAU

    GENEVA, October 9.—The decision again to postpone the meeting of the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference, which was fixed for to-morrow, and the ...

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  14. TEST CRICKET.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 10.—As a means of ending the deadlock which threatens to prevent Don Bradman from representing Australia in the coming Test matches certain ...

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  15. INDIAN OFFICIAL KILLED.

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 10.—Mr. P. J. Holloway, assistant Comptroller of the Viceroy's household, and his Indian chauffeur were fatally injured to-day in a motor car smash ...

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  16. NEW FRENCH PROPOSAL.

    PARIS, Oct. 9.—It is believed the Prime, Minister (M. Herriot) retains the view that the questions of equality, and security must be discussed at the ...

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  17. KENYA MYSTERY.

    CAPE TOWN, Oct. 10.—Kenya has been shocked by a tragedy involving the murder of a European girl, Miss Keppie, a chemist's assistant, and the disappearance of ...

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  18. GERMAN WORKLESS.

    BERLIN, Oct. 10.—The German Cabinet is considering a monster scheme to relieve unemployment proposed by Herr Gereke, chairman of the congress of rural ...

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  19. THE BOARD'S POWERS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 10.—At a meeting of the Victoria Cricket Association to-night a letter was received from the Board of Control notifying the association that the ...

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  20. THE MINISTRY'S AIM.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 10.—No announcement about the tilling of vacancies in the Federal Cabinet occasioned by the resignations at Messrs. Hawker and Fenton is ...

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  21. VICTORIAN POSITION BETTER.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 10.—A further improvement in revenue and a continued decrease in expenditure are features of the quarterly State Treasury returns for the ...

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  22. MISSING BONDS.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 10.—"Don't call me master. Call me anything you like. I don't intend to commit suicide. I am going to stand up and take my gruel. I am a ...

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  23. BROADCAST MUSIC.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 10.—When Mr. Justice Owen to-day resumed his inquiry as a Royal Commissioner into the question of performing rights as they affect ...

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  24. COLLIERY TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—Nineteen miners were killed when a descending lift crashed to the bottom of a shaft 700 feet deep at the Plank Lane Colliery, near Leigh, ...

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  25. FRANCE AND JAPAN.

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—Whitehall knows nothing of a report in the "Sunday Times" that France had rejected Japan's overture for an alliance. It is pointed out ...

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  26. COMBINED MATCH IN PERTH.

    Although a fifth player has not yet been chosen to play in the combined side against the Englishmen in Perth on October 27. 28 and 29. it is ...

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  27. FIGHTING IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—The first serious clash between Republicans and members of the "White Army," recently formed to secure freedom of speech for the Cosgrave ...

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  28. COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA.

    RIGA, Oct. 10.—It is reported that at a secret plenary meeting the Communist International at Moscow, decided to stimulate Communist revolutionary propaganda. ...

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  29. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 10.—Arising out of an article which was published shortly after his return from the 90-Mile Beach, New Zealand, Norman Leslie ("Wizard") Smith ...

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  30. THE STUMBLING BLOCK.

    The suggested coalition between the United Country Party and the United Australia Party in the Federal Parliament was referred to yesterday by Senator W. ...

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  31. SPORTS FOR WOMEN.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 10.—Speaking at a reception tendered him by the New South Wales Olympic Council to-day, Count de Baillet-Latour, president of the ...

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  32. UNEASY THOUGH UNCROWNED

    LONDON, Oct. 9.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the closer Franco-Spanish understanding since M. Herriot became Prime ...

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  33. DISCONTENT ON CRUISER.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 10.—The prompt action of Captain Bradley of H.M.A.S. Australia probably averted trouble on board the cruiser while she was on her recent cruise ...

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  34. RIOTS AT A POLICE STATION.

    GENEVA, Oct. 9.—The disbandment of the local regiment at Fribourg after manoeuvres, was followed by serious rioting, due to the arrest of two soldiers for ...

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  35. AIRMAN FORCED DOWN

    SINGAPORE, Oct. 10.—The German airman, Herr von Gronau, was forced to descend on the sea off Tivoy (Burma) at 10 o'clock this morning with engine ...

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  36. ENGINEER'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 10.—Mr. A. F. Pearse, a well-known engineer who was for many years in the service of the West Australian Government, died to-day. Mr. ...

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  37. AN OUTBACK WEDDING.

    DARWIN, Oct. 10.—The. wedding took place at Helen Springs on October 5, of Elsie, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bohning, of Helen Springs, and ...

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  38. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    BERLIN, Oct. 9.—Nazis, throwing beer mugs and wielding table legs and chair legs, with which they injured 48 persons, broke up to-day a meeting of the ...

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  39. STREET ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 10.It is feared that Mr. A. R. Johnston, assistant postmaster at the William-street post office, who was one of the victims of the ammonia throwing ...

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  40. HALF-CASTE RECAPTURED.

    NORTHAM, Oct. 10.—Fred Amitage, the aboriginal half-caste who with, a young native woman Melba Mappy escaped from the Northam Gaol on the night of October ...

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  41. NEW USE FOR SEA-WATER.

    OSLO, Oct. 9.—A Norwegian chemist claims to have discovered a method of using sea-water in lieu of carbonate of soda in the manufacture of nitrate. Further secret ...

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  42. BUFFALO HUNTER'S DEATH.

    DARWIN, Oct. 10.—Constable Edwards, of Pine Creek, reports having found the body of Vassili Ivan Ivanovitch Sapinsky, a Russian buffalo shooter, near the Mary ...

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  43. DETECTIVE SENT FOR TRIAL.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 10.—After evidence for the defence had been heard, Kenneth Campbell (38), a former detective, was committed for trial on charges of having ...

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