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  2. WARRING PARTIES.

    VIENNA, Oct. 16.—Two Nazis were killed and 40 injured—10 seriously—when a Nazi procession passing through a simmering factory district to-day was broken ...

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  3. ANGLO-IRISH DEADLOCK.

    DUBLIN, Oct. 16.—Following the break-down of the Anglo-Irish negotiations on the financial dispute between the two countries, relating particularly to the land ...

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  4. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—With the direct inference that the recently announced Canadian-British tariff agreements negotiated at Ottawa demanded ...

    Article : 304 words
  5. DISARMAMENT.

    PARIS, Oct. 16.—The acceptance by the German Chancellor (Captain von Papen) of the British proposal for a four-power conference on disarmement (with ...

    Article : 595 words
  6. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    Having completed a voyage of over 11,000 miles in quest of the Ashes, the English Test cricket team will arrive at Fremantle by the liner Orontes this morning. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GERMANY'S DEBTS.

    BERLIN, Oct. 16.—The Chancellor (Captain von Papen), in a speech in Westphalia to-day, outlined Germany's attitude to the impending world economic conference. ...

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  8. OTTAWA AGREEMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 17.—"The fact is—and it is as well that manufacturers should recognise it—that the people of this country as a democratically minded nation ...

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  9. HOUSE OF COMMONS DEBATE.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—When Parliament reassembles on Tuesday the ratification of the Ottawa agreements will take precedence of all other business. Legislation ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. POLICE FIRE ON COMBATANTS.

    BERLIN, Oct. 16.—A Nazi-Communist clash at Dortmund today resulted in the death of a Nazi and a woman and the wounding of 12 persons. The police fired ...

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  11. NAVIGATION ACT.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 17.—Representations are still being made to the Commonwealth Government for some modification of the Navigation Act by which the coastal ...

    Article : 326 words
  12. COPYRIGHT MUSIC.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 17.—When the Royal Commission on performing rights resumed its inquiry this morning Mr. Justice Owen (the Commissioner) asked Mr. Markell. ...

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  13. MR. GULLETT'S ILLNESS.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 17.—As the Minister for Customs (Mr. Gullett) has suffered a recurrence of his recent illness, it is not likely that, the debate on the Ottawa ...

    Article : 167 words
  14. LOSS OF TRADE.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—The Ottawa correspondent of the "New York Times" states to-day that trade experts estimate that the loss of United States exports to ...

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  15. SETTLEMENT OF TROPICS.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 17.—"What is the use of considering naval matters or fortifica­tions at Darwin while at the same time action is being to render impossible ...

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  16. MONARCHIST PLOT.

    BERLIN, Oct. 17—Despite official denials of the revelations of the Socialist newspaper "Vorwaerts" concerning the implication of the ex-Crown Prince and ...

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  17. THE PINEAPPLE INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 17.—"It is unfortunate that another Queensland industry should have to be penalised to benefit another portion of Australia." declared Mr. W. ...

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  18. CAR RACER'S CLAIM.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 17.—Further evidence in support of the claim of Norman Leslie ("Wizard") Smith against Smith's Newspapers, Ltd. for £20,000 damages for ...

    Article : 269 words
  19. ALBANY WANTS CONCESSIONS.

    ALBANY, Oct. 17.—The Federal Government having made concessions under the Navigation Act clauses to Tasmania, by the issue of permits to overseas ships, ...

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  20. NEW FRENCH MOVE.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the French Prime Minister (M. Herriot) during his official visit to ...

    Article : 195 words
  21. AUSTRALIA SPANNED.

    WYNDHAM, Oct. 17.—Captain James Dixon, pilot, Mr. Arthur Loew, co-pilot, and Mr. Joseph Rusthal, solicitor, all Americans, arrived in Wyndham at 4.10 ...

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  22. SHOPS BURNED DOWN.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 17.—Damage estimated at £10,000 was done by the most disastrous fire Goulburn has experienced for many years. A large section of the Resent ...

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  23. SAVING OPPOSED.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—Claiming, in a letter to "The Times" to express the views of most economists, Mr. J. M. Keynes (editor of the "Economic journal"), Sir Walter ...

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  24. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 17.—Charged with having conspired to cheat and defraud the Sydney Importing Co., Ltd., and others of large sums of money, William Anderson (50). ...

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  25. MR. BRUCE'S MISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 17.—During an address to members of the Constitutional Club to-day, Mr. Casey, M.H.R., hinted that the early return to Australia of the ...

    Article : 141 words
  26. CRIME IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 17.—During 1931 the daily average prison population in Victorian penal establishments was 1,384 men and 50 women, which was the highest ...

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  27. FEDERAL CABINET.

    SYDNEY, Oct 17.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) referred to-night to the statement of the deputy leader of the Country Party (Mr. Paterson), who complained ...

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  28. RESUMPTION OF MIGRATION.

    The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) said yesterday that the report of his speech at the Fairbridge flower show, which appeared in this morning's issue of ...

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  29. BRADMAN'S POSITION.

    SYDNEY, Oct 17.—There was a brief discussion with regard to Don Bradman and the Australian Board of Control at a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket ...

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  30. £90,000,000 of Loans Concerned.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 17.—In the absence of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) from Canberra, it was impossible to-night to obtain official comment on Mr. Casey's ...

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  31. THE NEXT REICHSTAG.

    BERLIN, Oct. 17.—The Nazis have nominated General Litzman, who is 82 years of age, to oppose Frau Clara Zetkin, the Communist, who is 75, for the position of ...

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  32. ALTERNATIVE TO WAR.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 17.—The general senior conference of the National Young Women's Christian Association of Australia was continued to-day at Canberra. ...

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  33. TELEVISION PROGRESS.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 17.—In a lecture to—night on television progress, Mr. E. T. Fisk, president of the Institution of Radio Engineers, said that if the television ...

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  34. MAIL ROBBERY.

    The police are continuing their investigations into the theft of mails from the Great Western express which arrived at Perth last Friday. It is now thought that ...

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  35. KILLING OF INTRUDER.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 17.—On the night of September 23 Mathew Charles Chidgey, marine store proprietor, was sleeping at his place of business at 30 Albert-street. ...

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  36. SAFE BLOWN OPEN.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 17.—The Capitol Theatre at Inverell was broken into early on Sunday morning. The safe was blown open and about £50 in cash was stolen. ...

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  37. SAVINGS SPENT IN ADVANCE.

    GENEVA, Oct. 17.—Although economies in League of Nations administration totalling £12,000 at par were eventually agreed to by the Assembly, the cost of the ...

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  38. YORKSHIRE MEN INCENSED.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—The denunciation by the Rev. J. H. Parsons, vice-captain of Warwickshire, of Bowes's bouncing deliveries as being distrusting has [?] ...

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  39. BEQUESTS TO DEAD GIRL.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 17.—Probate was granted to-day of the wills of Harry Augustus Plaister and his wife, Alma Spencer Plaister, who, with their daughter, aged ...

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  40. EARTH TREMOR.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 17.—A pronounced earth tremor, accompanied by a distinct rumb­ling, was felt and heard in a section of the Yass district at 8 o'clock this morning. ...

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  41. THE FRENCH SENATE.

    PARIS, Oct. 16.—The Senate elections resulted in the return on the first ballot of M. Raymond Poincare, the former President and Prime Minister of France and ...

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  42. INDIAN BATSMEN.

    The tradition established by Prince Ranjitsinhji, the most famous Indian player the game has known, will be carried on in the series of Test matches by ...

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  43. A CORSICAN VENDETTA.

    NICE, Oct. 16.—A sequel to a Corsican vendetta occurred to-day at Bar, when a young man, firing five shots, wounded a Corsican aged 72, who was acquitted in ...

    Article : 96 words
  44. RISING IN PRISON.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—One convict was killed and 23 wounded by gunfire at the Speigner Prison (Louisiana) to-day, when an attempted escape by 16 convicts was ...

    Article : 56 words
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