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  2. POLITICAL COMEDY.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—It is reported to-day from Baton Rouge (capital of the State of Louisiana) that as the result of an extraordinary climax to a lengthy battle ...

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  3. CHURCH AND STATE.

    MADRID, Oct. 13.—While youths were demonstrating outside, shouting "Down with the Clergy!" the Cortes by 287 votes to 45 approved of the separation of Church ...

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  4. THE "WILD WEST."

    LIZTON (Indiana), Oct 13.—The wild west days returned to America with the robbery yesterday of the local State Bank. A group of bandits, in motor cars, ...

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  5. REICKSTAG GUARDED.

    BERLIN, Oct. 13.—The Reichstag was guarded like a fortress to-day for the opening of the critical session at which Dr. Bruening's new Ministry, drawn ...

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  6. STATE GOVERNOR.

    Opposition to the appointment of another State Governor from overseas was expressed by Labour members in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon, when ...

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  7. FAR EASTERN DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Oct. 13.—At Geneva to-day, the special session of the Council of the League of Nations, summoned to consider the grave developments in the crisis ...

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  8. BRITISH ELECTION.

    LONDON, Oct. 14—With the approach of nomination day (Friday) the election campaign in speeding up. The parties supporting the National Government, ...

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  9. UNEMPLOYED FIGURES DOWN.

    LONDON, Oct. 14.—Official figures issued to-day show a diminution of the number of unemployed by 33.252, the total (on October 5) being 2,791,520. ...

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  10. FEDERAL SALARIES.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 14.—The Assistant Minister to the Treasurer (Mr. Cunningham), in the House of Representatives to-day, explained the provisions of tho Bill ...

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  11. FASCISM ATTACKED.

    PARIS, Oct. 13.—"The Story of My Death" is the title of a dramatic document filled with anti-Fascist allegations, which was left by Lauro de Rosis, a young ...

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  12. FOOTBALLERS ORGANISE.

    LONDON, Oct. 13.—Hooliganism will not hold undisputed sway at the election meetings. At London, Birmingham and Nottingham, league football players are ...

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  13. MEAT TRADE DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 14.—Although an undertaking had been given by union officials that normal working would be observed pending negotiations for a ...

    Article : 337 words
  14. IRISH TERRORISM.

    DUBLIN, Oct. 13.—Armed guards waited outside Parliament House today, while the President (Mr. W. T. Cosgrave) revealed to the Ministerial Deputies the ...

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  15. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    Great interest is being evinced in the three-day cricket match between South Africa and Western Australia which will begin next Thursday at the W.A.C.A. ...

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  16. INDICATION OF TENSION.

    SHANGHAI, Oct. 14.—The tension which prevails pending the decision of the League of Nations in the Sino-Japanese dispute is indicated by the fact ...

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  17. INDIAN CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Oct. 13—The Federal Structure Committee of the Indian Round Table Conference spent to-day considering the report of the finance sub-committee ...

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  18. CHINESE FACTIONAL TRUCE.

    HONK KONG, Oct 14.—The Canton Government's official news agency states that Marshal Chiang Kai-shek (the Chinese National President) has accepted all ...

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  19. DARING HOLD-UP.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 14:—Two men armed with revolvers robbed Sidney Punch, a bookmaker, of £150 within a few hundred yards of the Paddington Police Station ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S CRISIS.

    PARIS, Oct. 14.—Signor Mussolini, in an article in "Les Annales" pays a striking tribute to British backbone in the present crisis. He declares that after the ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA'S INTEREST.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 14 —In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Ward (Lab., N.S.W.) asked whether, in view of the unrest in the East, the Prime Minister ...

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  22. MISHAP TO WORKER.

    Melbourne, Oct 14.—courts of law are frequently called upon to determine whether an injured man was or was not so injured in the course of his occupation. ...

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  23. IDLE STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 14.—An extension of the trouble which led to the laying-up of the interstate steamer Canberra is threatened. The Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union ...

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  24. FATAL COCK-CROW.

    LONDON, Oct. 13.—Denogalis, a Venezuelan who commanded a Turkish division in the World War, in his "Memoirs of a Soldier of Fortune," published to-day, ...

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  25. LUGGER MYSTERY.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 14.—The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley) received a telegram to-day from the administrator at Darwin advising that a police party ...

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  26. £10,000 FRAUD CHARGE.

    LONDON, Oct. 13.—Norman Hill (35), sales manager, of no fixed address, was arrested recently at Dover and remanded to Marlborough-street on a charge of ...

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  27. A SENATOR'S GRIEVANCE.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 14.—On the motion for the adjournment of the Senate to-day the Leader of the Opposition in the Chamber (Sir George Pearce) complained with ...

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  28. SPEAKER'S REMUNERATION.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 14.—"Mr. Makin has adroitly avoided the point that legislation was passed by the Federal Parliament to exempt Federal members and ...

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  29. CITY WITHOUT BANKS.

    MORGANTOWN (West Virginia), Oct. 13.—Morgantown, With 25,000 residents and the seat of a prominent university, has been left without banking facilities with ...

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  30. FEDERAL RAILWAYS.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 14.—The report of the Commonwealth Railway Commissioner, which was tabled in the House of Representatives to-day, discloses that the loss ...

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  31. SEANCE ON A SWEEPSTAKE.

    LONDON, Oct. 13.—A story of a seance on a sweepstake was told to-day, when the hearing of the claim by Antonio Epicella, of Soho, and Matteo Constantino, of ...

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  32. Bond Firm Insolvent.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 14.—Kountz Brothers and Company, one of the oldest Stock Exchange bond firms and the first firm dealing exclusively in bonds to close its ...

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  33. 'PLANE DAMAGED.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 14.—Piloted by Mr. J. T. Pethybridge and with Mr. W. Kingsford Smith (a brother of the famous airman) as a passenger, the aeroplane Southern ...

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  34. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    ALBANY, Oct. 14.—H.M.A.S. Australia arrived at Albany from Fremantle at 6 o'clock this morning and proceeded to a perth at the deepwater pier. Sporting ...

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  35. DARING ROBBERY.

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 14.—Three youths, armed with revolvers, and believed to be revolutionaries, carried out a daring robbery at Dacca (Bengal) yesterday. They ...

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  36. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Oct. 13.—After amusing themselves throughout the summer in speedway racing, Mr. W. Aston, of Essex, and Mr.S. Lupton, of Brisbane (Queensland) ...

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  37. LOWER DEATH RATE.

    LONDON, Oct. 13—The lowest death rate ever recorded for children under one year of age in England and Wales is shown in the Registrar-General's ...

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  38. THEOSOPHICAL LEADER.

    ROTTERDAM, Oct. 14.—Mr. Krishnamurti, whom Theosophists claim to be the new Messiah, left to-day for New York. He will spend two months in lecturing ...

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  39. BRITISH FILMS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 14.—Replying to a deputation from the Australian Natives' Association to-day, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Tunnecliffe) disclosed that his ...

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  40. NEW PAGEANT PLAY.

    LONDON, Oct. 14.—The newspapers unanimously acclaim Mr. Noel Coward's pageant play "Cavalcade" at Drury Lane, which traces English development from ...

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  41. LIBEL ALLEGED.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 14.—Mr. Max Meldrum, the well-known artist, has issued a writ against the Australian Broadcasting Co., Ltd., claiming £5,000 damages for ...

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  42. FIJIAN FINANCES.

    SUVA, Oct. 14.—The Legislative Council was opened yesterday. The Governor's speech refuses the popular demand for the reduction of salaries. It is proposed to ...

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  43. TAXI MURDER.

    CAPE TOWN, Oct. 13.—A Maritzburg taxi-driver, Arthur Kimber, was engaged by a man and a woman at Maritzburg on Setpember 21. Kimber's body was found ...

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  44. MILL WRECKED.

    LONDON, Oct. 13.—An explosion that shook houses for miles around wrecked a spinning shed at Gomershal (Yorkshire) to-day, killing two women and injuring 38 ...

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  45. LATE SIR JOHN MONASH.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 14.—The Leader of the Government in the Senate (Senator Barnes) moved, and the Leader of the Opposition (Sir George Pearce) seconded, ...

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  46. A DISTINGUISHED ROTARIAN.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 14.—The Lieut.- Governor (Sir William Irvine) was inducted at the weekly luncheon meeting to-day into membership of the Melbourne ...

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