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  2. ROYAL SHOW.

    The annual Royal Show will begin at Glaremont to-morrow and conclude on Saturday next. A few days' intensified work has made a few of the displays ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) had an audience with the King this morning, remaining with him for nearly an hour. It ...

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  4. DESPAIR IN BELIZE.

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—Telegraphing from Belize, the officer administering the govern­ment of British Honduras, says that doll despair has settled on the population, who ...

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  5. OUTFLOW OF GOLD.

    BERLIN, Oct. 2.—A sharp shrinkage in gold holding and the withdrawal of foreign currency to America and Holland, together amounting to £11,750,000 (at par) ...

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  6. SMITH IN ATHENS.

    ATHENS, Oct. 3.—Tired, but undaunted, Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith arrived at the Tatoi aerodrome at 7 o'clock yesterday creams from Milas ...

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  7. NAVAL REDUCTION.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.—When the heads of the Naval Departments met the Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Adams) to-day, they received orders to give ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL REVIVAL.

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—"First Signs of Trade Revival. Many Orders From Abroad. Markets Being Captured. Idle Men Called Back to Work." These are ...

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  9. SHIPMENTS FROM INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 3.—Gold is being exported from India to England, America and Holland on an abnormal scale. Today's mail steamer Rawalpindi carries ...

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  10. STERLING WEAKENS.

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—Sterling weakened to-day, owing to the political uncertainty here, and anxiety at the currency situation in Germany. Business on the Stock ...

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  11. SIR T. LIPTON DEAD.

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—Sir Thomas Lipton, millionaire and yachtsman, died to-day from heart failure while asleep. He had caught a chill a week previously while ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CONGRESS OPPOSITION.

    NEW YOBK, Oct. 3.—The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" reports that in defiance of President Hoover's programme for naval redaction, ...

    Article : 132 words
  13. CANADIAN DECISION.

    OTTAWA, Oct. 3.—Following a five-hour session of the Cabinet to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Bennett) announce that Canada would remain on the sold ...

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  14. FINANCE BILL PASSED.

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—In the House of Com-mons this afternoon, the third reading of the Finance Bill was carried without a division. In winding up U the debate the ...

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  15. DELAY AT MILAS.

    Air-Commodore Kiagsford Smith's own description of his departure from Aleppo last Wednesday morning, his landing in Asia Minor, and detention br Turks, and ...

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  16. GLASGOW RIOTS.

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—There was further rioting by unemployed at Glasgow last night. Crowds smashed windows and loot­ed the shops. The police made a baton ...

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  17. RAILWAY MERGER.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—A gigantic railway merger, involving almost £2,000,000,000, was proposed before the Interestate Commerce Commission to-day ...

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  18. TRADE IN THE EMPIRE.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 4.—There is reason to believe that one of the first acts of the British Government returned at the elec­tion that is imminent will be to call a ...

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  19. OUTBACK AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Oct. 31.—Commenting on the exhibition at Australia House of the works of Australian authors; "The Times" says that it will come as a revelation to ...

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  20. SEARCH FOR FORMULA

    LONDON, Oct. 4.—Apart from the audience which the Prime Minster (Mr. MacDonald) had with the King yesterday on his return from his constituency, the only ...

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  21. 350-YEAR-OLD GRANT.

    BERLIN, Oct. 2.—Three and a half cen-turies ago, Count Henrich Stolberg grant-ed to a citizen of Hohenstein, for a su-stantial sum, an appointment as ...

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  22. PREVENTING PROFITEERING.

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—The text of the Government's Anti-Profiteering Bill (which has been drafted to meet any unnecessary rise in prices following the abandonment ...

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  23. REGULATION OF INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 4.—Disputing the contention made by Archbishop Head in his charge to the Anglican Diocesan Synod in Melbourne that economic freedom was ...

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  24. UPPER HOUSE FIGHT.

    SYDNEY, 4.—A section of the State Labour Caucus is insisting that the Cabinet should again approach the Governor (Sir, Philip Game) and renew the demand that ...

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  25. ECONOMY MEASURES.

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—The Admiralty Fleet Orders, notifying the service that the new rates of pay operate from October 1 (the reductions caused the recent unrest in the ...

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  26. SHOTS AT A KING.

    VIENNA, Oct. 3.—The trial ended to­day at Ried of two Albanians, Cami and Gjelospi, who were alleged to have fired 20 shots at King Zogu, of Albania, as he ...

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  27. DANCE HALL DISTURBANCE.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 4.—Constable Vincent Harner, of Paddington, was the Victim of a cowardly assault by hoodlums at a hall in Clovelly late on Saturday night. He ...

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  28. SEAMEN REFUSE DUTY

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 3.—A dispute with the crew of the steamer Karatta, owned by Coast Steamships, Ltd., was responsible for the vessel being held vp for ...

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  29. AMERICAN RELIEF.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—The United States Farm Board, which is still holding 200,000,000 bushels of wheat and 1,300,000 bales of cotton of the enormous purchases ...

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  30. 500 MILES BROOKLANDS RACE

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—British motor cars triumphed in a, 500 miles race on the, Brooklanda track to-day. Dunfee, driving a Bentley, won, with an averages speed ...

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  31. RABBIT FARMING IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON? Oct. 2.—Renewed efforts are being made by the Soviet to create a State rabbit industry at Kazan, says the Riga correspondent of "The Times." A ...

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  32. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 4.—Mr. Frauds O'Connor, a bookmaker, living at the Clarence Hotel, Kensington, defied an armed man and his accomplice in ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICAN EXCHANGE.

    CAPE TOWN, Oct. 3.—Direct exchange rates have been established with New York, Amsterdam, and Montreal approxi-mating to the sold standard basis. ...

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  34. WAYLAID BY THIEVES.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 4.—Shortly before midnight on Friday Mrs. Florence Brown, of Brennand-street, North Fitzroy, was re­turning to her home from picture theatre ...

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  35. FLYING THE PACIFIC.

    TOKIO, Oct. 4.—Messrs. Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon, the American airmen, took off from Sabushiro Beach at 7 o'clock this morning on an attempt to ...

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  36. INDIAN MINORITIES.

    LONDON", Oct. 2.—The first informal meeting of representatives of different interests and groups on the Minorities Committee of the Indian Round-Table ...

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  37. ANIT-FASCIST PROPAGANDA.

    ROME, Oct. 3.—An audacious mystery airman flew over the city to-day and drop­ped several thousands of anti-Fascist leaflets, on the thinnest paper. Some were ...

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  38. WOMAN'S THROAT CUT.

    WELLINGTON, Oct. 4.—Mrs. Lois Alexandria Smith (29) was found dead in her bedroom at Hamilton with a deep wound in her throat. Her husband. Walter Arthur ...

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  39. FIFTH CREEK SHOOTING.

    ADELAIDE. Oct. 4.—The motive that led Charles James Hunter, an unemployed gardener, to fire a shot-gun point lank at Mrs. Gera Emmerton at he ...

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  40. WINE AWARDS.

    The awards in the wine classes at the Royal Show were announced on Saturday by the Government Viticulturist (Mr. H. K. Johns). Mr. C. W. Ferguson, of the ...

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  41. BRITISH MAIL CONTRACTS.

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—In the House of Commons yesterday the first reading was carried of a Bill to provide for the insertion of a fair-wage clause in all future British ...

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  42. JACOB JOHNSON INQUIRY.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 4.—The DeputyLeader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives (Mr. Latham), who was Attorney-General when the proceedings ...

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  43. COUNTERING ANARCHY.

    CALCUTTA, Oct 3.—A conference will be held at Simla on Monday to discuss the establishment throughout India of a so­ciety "for the rescue, reformation, and ...

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  44. MURDERER REPRIEVED.

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—Arthur James Farraday Salvage (23), who was sentenced to death for the murder of Ivy Godden (12), has been certified insane. Accordingly, he ...

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  45. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) left London yesterday for Sesham, his constituency in Durham, where he addressed meeting 1ast night. ...

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  46. THE PRINCE AS PEACEMAKER.

    PARIS, Oct. 2.—It is understood that the Prince of Wales, while holidaying at Bayonne, conferred with French authori-ties regarding the possibility of healing the ...

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