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  2. BASE WITH BANDITS.

    BERLIN, Oct. 22.—At Cologne to-day, scenes unequalled in the annals of crime were associated with the hunt of five bandits suspected of a bank hold-up at ...

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  3. WATERSIDE TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 23.—Little change took place to-day in the situation on the Melbourne Melbourne waterfront. Work for unionists was available on the steamers ...

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  4. POLICE METHODS.

    LONDON, Oct. 22.—The Director of Public Prosecutions (Sir Archibald Bodkin), giving evidence before the Police Commission to-day, took the public behind ...

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  5. GERMAN POLITICS.

    LONDON, Oct. 22.—The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that Herr Hugenberg, the German newspaper magnate, has been elected leader of the ...

    Article : 201 words
  6. WAR REPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Oct. 22.—The stand that Britain will take at the forthcoming reparations conference was outlined by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) ...

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  7. NAVAL COMPROMISE.

    LONDON, Oct. 22.—A White Paper dealing with the Anglo-French proposals for the limitation of naval armaments was issued this evening. It is a comprehensive ...

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  8. CYCLONIC STORM.

    LONDON, Oct. 23.—An extraordinary whirlwind and storm struck the Mayfair, Piccadilly and Soho regions of London last evening and left a trail of wreckage. ...

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  9. NAVIGATION OF SCHELDT.

    LONDON, Oct. 22.—The Brussels correspondent of "The Times" states that a delicate situation has arisen as the result of the failure of the Belgo-Dutch ...

    Article : 81 words
  10. COMMUNISTS.

    LONDON, Oct. 22.—Following upon the dismissal of a Communist named Percy Glading from the Woolwich Arsenal, the Admiralty states that Communists will no ...

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  11. MR. ANDREW FISHER.

    LONDON, Oct. 22.—The newspapers have paid lengthy tributes to the late Andrew Fisher's "basic Imperialism," particularly his zealous loyalty at the ...

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  12. COAL MINE EXPLOSION

    NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—A message from Beckley (West Virginia) states that six miners were killed as the result of an explosion at the McAlpin coal mine. ...

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  13. ATTACK ON MINISTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 23.—To-night the secretary of the Port Phillip Stevedores' Association (Mr. R. Cranny) made an attack on the State Ministry. ...

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  14. PROJECTED ATTEMPT ON FLYING RECORD.

    The Ryan monoplane "Spirit of Australia," in which Captain Frank Hurley and Flying officer Moir intend to try to fly from Australia to England in 10 days. The photograph wan taken at the christening of the 'plans by the donor (Mr. T. E. Rote) at the Richmond Aerodrome on October 15. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. LAND AND INCOME TAX.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Collier) moved the second reading of the annual Bill imposing land tax and income tax. The measure ...

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  16. PRESS VIEWS.

    LONDON, Oct. 23.—The first reaction to the long-delayed publication of the compromise is uniform relief that the Government has at last spoken, together ...

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  17. BRITISH GOVERNMENT.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 23.—The Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. L. S. Amery) has sent to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) the following message:—"I have learned ...

    Article : 105 words
  18. DISTEMPER.

    LONDON, Oct. 22.—The discovery of a vaccine immunising dogs from distemper is claimed to have been made in the laboratories of the Medical Research Council, by ...

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  19. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 23.—The English cricketers arrived in Adelaide by the Great Western express to-night. They were tired after their long Tourney, but ...

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  20. ADELAIDE ROBBERIES.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 23.—The police believe that an interstate gang is responsible for two robberies in the city during the past few days. During the week-end goods ...

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  21. MR. BRUCE'S CABLEGRAM.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 23.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) set the following cablegram to-day to Mrs.Fisher:—"On behalf of the Government and people of ...

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  22. LABOUR PARTY LEADER.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 23.—In tribute to the late Mr. Andrew Fisher, Mr. J. H. Scullin (Leader of the Federal Labour Party) said to-day that the death of Mr. Fisher would ...

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  23. THE PRIMATE.

    LONDON, Oct. 22.—On the eve of his retirement the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Randall Davidson) received the Freedom of the City of London. ...

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  24. T. JOHN OF JERUSALEM.

    LONDON, Oct. 23.—For the purpose of inspecting and reporting on branches and carrying out investitures, a delegation of the order of the Hospital of St. John of ...

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  25. "SINCERE AND HONEST."

    Reference to the death of the late Mr. Andrew Fisher was made by Senator Needham, Leader of the Labour Party in the Senate, at a meeting in the Fremantle ...

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  26. AIRMEN AND BACKER.

    The two airmen, who hope to fly the "Spirit of Australia" to England in 10 days, photographed with the donor of the machine. Left to right: Mr. T. E. Rofe (donor), Captain Frank Hurley, and Flying Officer Moir. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. BRITAIN AND EUROPE.

    LONDON, Oct. 22.—In toasting Nelson's immortal memory at the Navy League dinner to-night the Secretary of State for Dominions (Mr. L. S. Amery) ...

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  28. PACIFIC FLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 23.—Concern in being manifested by the New South Wales branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League at the delay in the payment ...

    Article : 219 words
  29. CHINA.

    PEKING, Oct. 23.—Charges of plotting to restore the Manchu dynasty have been levelled against General Chang Tsungchagn. ex-Governor of Shantung, by the ...

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  30. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 23.—Many members of the Seamen's Union in Sydney are incensed at the imprisonment of the secretary of the union (Mr. Jacob Johnson). At ...

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  31. BROADCASTING PLANS.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 23.—The English Eleven will be the guests of the New South Wales Broadcasting Company at breakfast on Saturday morning, November 10, when a ...

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  32. THE EX-KAISER.

    LONDON, Oct. 22.—The character of the ex-Kaiser is revealed in the letters of his mother the Empress Frederic of Germany, edited by Sir Frederick Ponsonby. ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN "DESERT."

    LONDON, Oct. 23.—The "News of te World" has published a pamphlet entitled "Australia, Land of Better Chances." It eulogises the Commonwealth's ...

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  34. English Re-broadcast.

    LONDON, Oct. 22.—The British Broadcasting Company has arranged to re-broadcast on November 10 (Greenwich mean time) from 7.45 till eight o'clock the ...

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  35. INDIA'S TROUBLES.

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 23.—Unprecedented rainfall along the Madras coast resulted in extensive flooding in Madras and the Southern Mahratta railway line was ...

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  36. GEARY'S DEPARTURE.

    The English cricketer, G. Geary, who had his nose broken in the match against Western Australia, left by the Great Western express last night for Adelaide ...

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  37. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—Delivering his first and probably his last important speech in the east, in the heart of the strongest Smith territory—namely. New ...

    Article : 165 words
  38. CHURCH OF CHRIST.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 23.—The Federal Churches of Christ Conference decided to-day to hold the nest Federal conference in Queensland in 1930. An amendment by ...

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  39. LEONORA BY-ELECTION.

    KALGOORLE, Oct. 23.—Nominations for the selection ballot for the candidate to stand in the interests of the Labour Party for the Leonora seat in the Legislative ...

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  40. SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 23.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Minister for Works (Mr. Buttenshaw) made a statement on the cost of the Harbour Bridge. He said ...

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  41. EARLY HARVESTING.

    PINDAR, Oct. 23.—What is probably the first track of grain to be harvested from the new season's crops was sent to Geraldton yesterday by Mr. J. J. Mather. ...

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  42. SOUND FILMS.

    LONDON, Oct. 22.—The "Manchester Guardian," states that elaborate plans have been made for the development of British sound films. These include a ...

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  43. HOBART ROYAL SHOW.

    HOBART, Oct. 23.—The judging of sheep and cattle and women's industries was carried out at the Royal show at Hobart to-day in cool but unsettled weather. Entries ...

    Article : 65 words
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