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  2. NAVAL PAY CUTS.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—According to an official Admiralty statement issued this afternoon, the senior officer of the Atlantic Fleet has reported that the promulgation ...

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  3. BANKS' REPLY.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 16.—Though the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) admitted to-night that he had received from Melbourne a telephoned precis of the reply of the ...

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  4. AIR SPEED TRIALS.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—When Flight-Lieutenant Stainforth alighted on Southampton Water to-day, after a practice flight in which he tried out a new propeller on ...

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  5. GALVANISED IRON DUTIES

    CANBERRA, Sept. 16.—The long-awaited discussion of the Federal Ministry's increases in the Customs duties on galvanised iron began in the House of ...

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  6. BRITISH BUDGET

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—The discussion in the House of Commons to-day on the emergency Budget resolutions was opened by Mr. William Graham (Labour) who was ...

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  7. MORE TROUBLE IN CHINA

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 16.—The outbreak of a civil war of serious proportions is looming in China. The supremacy of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek's National Government ...

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  8. WAR DEBTS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—Rumours of momentous changes in American policy having, international ramifications played an important part in the news here to-day, ...

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  9. SUGGESTED IMPORT BAN.

    PARIS, Sept. 15.—France is alarmed at the possibility, of a British ban on luxury imports, because Britain is her greatest customer, having last year absorbed ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA'S PROBLEMS.

    Senator Sir George Pearce, Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, addressed members of the Perth branch of the Na­tional Party last night. The president ...

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  11. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 16.—Statements that the British Seamen's Union had set aside £10,000 to purge the Seamen's Union, in Australia of the "communistic element ...

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  12. REPORTS FROM GENEVA.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—The Geneva correspondent of the British United Press states that the American representative, Mr. Norman Davis, told, the German ...

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  13. FUTURE OF INDIA.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—Addressing the Federal Structure Committee of the Round Table Conference to-day, Mr. M. K. Gandhi, declared his paramount ...

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  14. MR. SCULLIN QUESTIONED.

    CANBERRA. Sept. 16.—Mr. Lazzarini (Lang group. N.S.W.) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) in the House of Representatives to-day whether it was a ...

    Article : 342 words
  15. FLEET ORDERED HOME.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—In the House of Commons to-day the First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Austen Chamberlain) said that the Board of the Admiralty had ...

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  16. DISASTROUS' TYPHOON

    TOKIO, Sept. 16.—An extremely severe typhoon passed over Kyushiu (the lower island in Japan proper) during the weekend, causing havoc among coastal ...

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  17. WOODLINE DISPUTE.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 16.—The secretary of the mining section of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. L. J. Triat) stated that at 5 o'clock this afternoon ...

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  18. THE CHINA SQUADRON.

    HONG KONG, Sept. 16.—Although there have been mumblings of discontent among the men of the China Squadron, stationed here regarding the cuts in pay, the ...

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  19. BANKRUPTCY LAW.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 16.—In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Coleman (Lab., N.S.W.) asked the Attorney-General (Mr. Brennan) whether his attention had been ...

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  20. RUSSIAN TIMBER.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 16.—Mr. R. W. G. Mackay, who through Messrs. Sly and Russell, solicitors, of Sydney, is representing the Russo Export Agency, continued ...

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  21. MURDER OF GIRL.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—A remarkable feature of the trial to-day of Arthur James Faraday, Salvage (23) for the murder of Ivy Godden, a 12-year-old schoolgirl, was ...

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  22. POLITICIAN'S DEATH.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 6.—There was an unexpected development in the House, of Representatives to-day when Mr. R. Green, (C.P., N.S.W.) said that he desired ...

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  23. ACCIDENTS.

    When working on the new Commonwealth Bank building at the corner of Forrest-place and Murray-street, yesterday morning, Frederick Farr (31), builder's ...

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  24. PROSPECTS OF AN ELECTION.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—Mr. Snowden's re­ference in the House of Commons to a possible early election has revived specula­tions on the subject. The Conservative ...

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  25. ENGLISH TEXTILE TRADE.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—Tabulating the last eight months' figures of the textile industry, the "Yorkshire Post" shows how sharply woollen fabric exports have ...

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  26. ATTEMPTED ESCAPE.

    SYDNEY. Sept. 16.—When Gordon Henry Cantrill (15) was called to appear at the Blayney Police Court this morning, on a charge of having feloniously and ...

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  27. CYCLIST FATALLY INJURED.

    Frank Scott (49), married, of 59 Thomas-street, Subiaco, formerly proprietor of the hostel at Keane's Point, died in the Perth Hospital yesterday afternoon from a ...

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  28. SHEARING AWARDS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 16.—An immediate hold-up in the shearing industry in Queensland is threatened as a result of the cancellation of pastoral awards by the ...

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  29. BELIZE DEATH ROLL.

    BELIZE (British Honduras), Sept. 15.—The number of persons known to have died as a result of the fierce hurricane and tilad wave that devastated the city last ...

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  30. BOY'S KNEE INJURED.

    A bicycle ridden by David Gray (16), of Welshpool-road. Welshpool, an employee of Malloch Bros., skidded in, sand in Dwyer-street. West Perth, yesterday ...

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  31. COLLAPSE ON SHOW GROUND.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 10.—The manager for the Royal Agricultural Society (Mr. H. Schwieger), collapsed at the Show Ground to-day, and had to be taken to ...

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  32. NORMAN LINDSAY IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—Mr. Norman Lindsay, the Australian artist and novelist, who has come to New York for six months to complete a novel for ...

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  33. WRECKED 'PLANE IN SEA.

    LONDON. Sept. 16.—A British trawler has picked up in the North Sea the wreckage of a monoplane, identified by the marking as that in which Mr. Cramer ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND BEEF.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—Messrs. Pitt and Dunlop displayed at the Smithfield, market to-day, frozen beef from prize cattle at the Gladstone (Queensland) Show, ...

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  35. A SHOT IN THE DARK.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 16.—Ettore Bonventi (43). an Italian, was arrested at Ingham to-day and charged with having wilfully murdered Anthony John Reguson, of ...

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  36. WORLD'S WHEAT.

    ROME, Sept. 16.—The final estimates of the Institute of Agriculture of European wheat yields show that they will equal last year's good standards. ...

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  37. TIVOLI THEATRES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—Mr. Justice Lowe, in a reserved judgment, made an order to-day winding up in Victoria Harry Rickard's Tivoli Theatres, Limited. ...

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  38. TRAIN HOLD-UP FAILS.

    BUCHAREST, Sept. 16.—Three masked bandits unsuccessfully attempted to-day to hold up the Bucharest-Transylvania express near King Carol's summer palace at Sinaia. ...

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  39. ELECTRICITY COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 16.—The financial results of the State Electricity Commission for the year ended June 30 last were announced to-day. Revenue from all ...

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  40. AIR LINER CRASHES.

    BUCHAREST, Sept. 16.—A Fokker air liner on the way from Paris crashed in flames at Balachica and its six occupants were incinerated. ...

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