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  2. REQUEST FOR CREDIT.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 14.—The general managers of the trading banks who attended the Premiers' Conference last Saturday and agreed to place certain ...

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  3. PLAGUE AND FIRE.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—Plague has broken out in the city of Belize, capital of British Honduras, which was devastated by a fierce hurricane and great tidal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRITISH CRISIS.

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—For three hours the Seaham Harbour branch of the Labour Party considered the resolution carried recently by its executive calling upon ...

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  5. GOLDFIELDS WOOD SUPPLY

    KALGOORLIE, Sept 14.—Practically all hands employed by the West Australian Goldfidds Firewood Supply Company, supplying the bulk of the fuel to the ...

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  6. SHORTLIVED REVOLT

    VIENNA, Sept. 14.—A sudden revolt broke out in the Austrian province of Styria yesterday, when the Heimwehr, or Fascists, carried out a carefully planned ...

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  7. NEW AIR SPEED RECORD

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—Averaging 379 miles an hour for four consecutive runs over a three kilometre course above the Solent, Flight-Lieutenant Stainforth, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AIRMEN'S ADVENTURE.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 14.—Captain Rathje and Herr Koelber, trans-Siberian air mail pilots, who were sLot down and imprisoned in outer Mongolia on July 2, have been ...

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  9. MR. GANDHI'S MISSION.

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—Late yesterday evening Mr. N. K. Gandhi, the Indian Congress leader, who is in London to attend the resumed Indian Round Table ...

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  10. ALLEGED SUBORNING.

    There was a burst of applause in the gallery of the Perth Police Court yesterday, when a charge against Arthur Goodwin Haynes, a Perth solicitor, of having ...

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  11. CONTRASTING ATTITUDES.

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—Thomas William Clist (68) was sentenced to one month's imprisonment at Marylebone to-day for having obtained an increase of 3/6 a week ...

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  12. WARSHIPS TO THE RESCUE.

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—Further information received by the Colonial Office from the Governor of British Honduras (Major Sir J. A. Burdon) indicates that the ...

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  13. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—A Paris message states that the French Prime Minister (M. Laval) and the Foreign Minister (M. Briand) were to-day invited by the ...

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  14. DELEGATES EXCLUDED

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 14.—At the opening of the State Conference of the Labour Party to-night Messrs. McInnes (Commissioner of Public Works). W. J. G. Warne, ...

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  15. DR. CURTIUS CRITICISED.

    PARIS, Sept. 13.—Although M. Laval and M. Briand have accepted the German Government's invitation to visit Berlin, Frenchmen are asking whether the visit ...

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  16. POLICE NEWS.

    A warning to proprietors of country stores to take all precautions possible to protect their premises against nocturnal visits by travelling thieves was issued ...

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  17. PLIGHT OF FARMERS.

    WYALKATCHEM, Sept. 14.—A meeting of farmers, at which the whole of the north-eastern wheat belt was represented, was held in the Town Hall yesterday. The ...

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  18. BRITANNIA BANK.

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—With reference to the Britannia Bank the Australian Press Association learns from an authoritative source that the reference to English ...

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  19. FINANCING DEFICITS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 14.—"It is expected that we shall receive a reply to our request for assistance by about Wednesday, so before I reach Perth I shall know ...

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  20. TIMBER FROM RUSSIA.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 14.—When the Tariff Board resumed its inquiry yesterday into aspects of the shipment to Australia of Russian timber, the chairman (Mr. H. ...

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  21. SUPPOSED INCENDIARISM.

    COLLIE, Sept. 14.—The greater part of two days was occupied by an inquiry into the cause of a fire at the premises of Moore Bros' general store in ...

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  22. ADELAIDE FLOODS.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 14.—Resulting from heavy rain over the week-end, floods rose at Lockteys during the night and to-day. Through tram services to Henley Beach ...

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  23. A PERIOD OF TRANSITION.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 14.—Addressing the Constitutional Association to-day, the general manager of the Bank of New South Wales (Mr. A. C. Davidson) said that every ...

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  24. SCHNEIDER TROPHY FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—Squadron-Leader Orlebar, captain of the British Schneider Trophy team, said to-night that Flight-Lieutenant Boothman, who to-day set up ...

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  25. URGENT NEED FOR ASSISTANCE.

    Sir,—The Federal Government, governed by Caucus decision, still decline to tax flour, to relieve the almost down-and-out wheat growers. In view of past records, ...

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  26. CROSS-CHANNEL SWIM.

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—After writing for suitable weather since the end of July, Miss Lily Copplestone, the New Zealand long-distance swimmer has temporarily ...

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  27. WOMEN STILL MISSING.

    Mrs. G. S. Oliver, an elderly woman, of Ord-street, West Perth, whose hand-bag and fur stole were found alongside the Swan River at Point Lewis on Friday ...

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  28. JACOB JOHNSON CASE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 14.—When the Jacob Johnson inquiry was resumed to-day by Judge Beeby it was announced that Senator Daly, who acted as Federal ...

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  29. WRECKED TRAIN.

    BUDAPEST, Sept. 14.—Further particulars concerning the wreck of the Budapest to Cologne express on Saturday night, when 25 persons were killed, show that the ...

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  30. CAPSIZED BOAT.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 14.—Almost a month ago Mr. W. Baskshell and his wife and son were missed from their camp about 45 miles up the Murrumbidgee from Hay. ...

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  31. OFFICERS KILLED.

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—Captain Baddeley and Lieutenants Boileau and Hughes of the Oxfordshire Light Infantry, were killed instantly to-day when a privately-hired ...

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  32. ESCAPE FROM WARSHIP

    TOWNSVILLE, Sept. 14.—Assaulting, gagging and securing an armed guard, four sailors of the seaplane carrier Albatross, who were undergoing sentence of 93 days' ...

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  33. SHOOTING PARTIES LOST.

    Two youths who left Midland Junction on cycles on Saturday to so on a shooting trip along the Toodyay-road, and three men who left ...

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  34. PRODUCERS' BANK.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 14.—At a meeting of the Primary Producers' Bank of Australia Shareholders' Protection Association to-day the secretary of the association and the ...

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  35. REFORM OF FRANCHISE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 14.—Delegates to the annual conference of the Australian Federation of Women Voters met at Sydney today. Mrs. Rischbieth, of Western ...

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  36. THEATRES IN DIFFICULTIES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 14.—Mr. Justice Lowe, in the Practice Court yesterday, reserved judgment on a petition by J. L. Anderson and Sons Pty., Ltd., of ...

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  37. ATTEMPT ON ATLANTIC

    LISBON, Sept. 13.—Two Germans, Herr Wily, Rody and Herr Christian Johansen, with the 21 year old son of Viscount Costa Veiga as a passenger, left here this ...

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  38. SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL

    SYDNEY, Sept. 14.—With a greatlyreduced majority the Labour candidate (Mr. Donald Grant) to-day won the election to fill the extraordinary vacancy in ...

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