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  2. SIR JOHN MONASH.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 8.—Genoal Sir John Monash died at his home, St. George's-road, Toorak, at 11 o'clock this morning, after an illness which extended ...

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  3. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    A brief, but impressive speech, in which he emphasised what he regarded as the true Anzac spirit, was made yesterday by the Governor-General (Sir Isaac ...

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  4. BRITISH ELECTION.

    With the dissolution of the British Parliament yesterday by Royal proclamation at the request of the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) as head of the National Government, the momentous election campaign of three weeks has begun. ...

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  5. LOANS FOR WORKS

    CANBERRA, Oct. 8.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scollin) read in the House of Representatives to-day a letter from the chairman of the Commonwealth Bank ...

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  6. SMITH IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Oct. 7.—Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith's landing at Heston this afternoon, ending. the flight which was begun at Wyndham at 2 a.m. on ...

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  7. THE GERMAN CRISIS.

    LONDON, Oct. 7.—Though the dissolution of the British Parliament has favourably influenced the European stock markets, there is still intense nervousness ...

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  8. LABOUR'S AIM.

    LONDON, Oct.8.—The leader of the Official Labour Party (Mr. Henderson), in a vigorous address to the Labour Conference at Scarborough to-day, said that ...

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  9. KING'S PROROGATION SPEECH.

    LONDON, Oct. 7.-The King's prorogation speech, read in the House of Commons to-day, contained the following passages:-"My relations with foreign ...

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  10. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.

    General Sir John Monash, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., V.D., B.A., D.C.L. (Oxon), LL.D.(Cantab and Melb.), D. Eng., M.I.C.E.(London), was born at Melbourne on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. LIBERATING CREDIT.

    ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 7—The American Bankers' Association approved to-day of the plan advanced by the President (Mr. Hoover) to mobilise and release the ...

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  12. TARIFF AND EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, Oct. 7.—The Empire Industries' Association, in a statement signed by Sir Henry Page Croft (Conservative), Lord Lloyd and Mr. L.S.Amery ...

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  13. PARTY CAMPAIGNING.

    LONDON, Oct. 8.—The various parties have lost no time in getting to work on the business of electioneering. The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) has arranged ...

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  14. HELPING HOME-BUILDERS.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—A proposal for a central mortgage discount bank was discussed to-day at President Hoover's conference with bankers and real estate ...

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  15. WORLD RECOVERY.

    PARIS, Oct. 8.—The British Foreign Secretary (Lord Reading) arrived from England to-day at the invitation of the French Government to discuss the general ...

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  16. LATE SIR T. UPTON.

    LONDON, Oct. 7.-The late Sir Thomas Lipton, merchant and yachtsman, left estate rained at over £1,000,000. He bequeathed the Ostidge Estate, with an ...

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  17. SENATOR'S WIFE.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 8.—Alice Mary Dunn, wife of Senator Dunn, appealed before Judge Armstrong to-day against her conviction and sentence of imprisonment for ...

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  18. THE LAST STAGE.

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith's own account of the last stage of his flight is given in the following extract from his diary written in the air:— ...

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  19. THE MANIFESTO.

    The Prime Minister's manifesto stated:— "The present National Government was formed in haste to meet a swiftly ...

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  20. NOVELIST ALLEGES LIBEL

    LONDON, Oct. 5.—Mr. Somerset Maugham, novelist and playwright, baa issued a writ for alleged libel against Elinor Mordaunt (Mrs. Evelyn May Mordaunt). ...

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  21. WAR DEBTS MORATORIUM.

    ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 7.—The American Bankers Association discussed to-day President Hoover's war debts and reparations moratorium and international ...

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  22. RAILWAY STRIKE ECHO

    SYDNEY, Oct. 8.—The Premier (Mr. Lang) recently instructed the Railway Commissioners to restore the seniority righto of railway employees who ...

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  23. REVIEW OF THE FLIGHT.

    In the following message, Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith reviews hit flight from Australia to England:— ...

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  24. TENSION IN SHANGHAI

    TOKIO, Oct. 8.—In addition to the four destroyers already despatched to China, the cruiser Tenryu and the mine-layer Tokiwa were to-day ordered to the ...

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  25. WALTER KIRBY.

    LONDON, Oct. 8.—The Melbourne singer Walter Kirby (48), was charged at the Westminster Court today with indecency in a public convenience at ...

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  26. SIR H. WILKINS'S PLANS.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—Sir Hubert Wilkins, who recently returned from a Polar cruise in the submarine Nautilus, arrived in New York to-day aboard the Bremen, ...

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  27. RECEPTION AT FREMANTLE.

    The Mayor's parlour, at the Fremantle Town Hall was crowded yesterday morning, when a civic reception was tendered to their Excellencies the ...

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  28. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    The young man who was found lying dead on a roadway near Pickering Brook, on Tuesday night with a ballet wound in his head and a revolver beside him. ...

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  29. INDIAN COMMUNAL PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Oct. 7.—The informal conciliation committee of the Indian Round-Table Conference, which is attempting to [?] ...

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  30. FREIGHTS TO EUROPE.

    LONDON, Oct. 7.—The following official statement has been issued through the Australian Press Association:-"British and Continental shipowners engaged in ...

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  31. CONSERVATIVES SOLID.

    LONDON, Oct. 7.—The Parliamentary correspondent of "The Times" says that the Conservatives are in splendid fighting trim, as the remit of a remarkable ...

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  32. DEATH AFTER IMPRISONMENT

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 8.—After conducting an inquest concerning the death of James Henry McLaughlan (49), of Prahran. who had been serving a sentence of ...

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  33. ACCOUNTANT MISSING.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 8.-Mr. A. P. Dixon, accountant, of Blackwood, was on board the motor boat Redwing, in charge of Mr. A. D. Corpe, of Adelaide, with two other ...

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  34. MANCHESTER UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, OCT. 7.—Stones and hammerheads were showered on the police when they intercepted a number of Manchester unemployed who, despite orders ...

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  35. UNEMPLOYED RIVALRY

    SYDNEY, Oct. 8.—Three men were so severely injured that they had to be taken to hospital, and many, others were slightly injured in a fight at "Happy Valley," the ...

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  36. FAITH IN AUSTRALIA.

    NEW York.—Dr. Henry Howard, pastor of Fifth-avenue Presbyterian Church, who has returned by way of England from a visit to Australia where he ...

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  37. BURNED BODY AT A LAGOON.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 8.—The remains of a person found beside a dried-up lagoon on Wallacaloobie station near Cloncurry, recently, have been examined by doctors. ...

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  38. FOOIBALLER'S INJURIES.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 8.—Injured in a foot-ball match at Tamworth in August, Reginald Harris, of Muswellbrook, has only Just regained consciousness. He was ...

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