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  2. WHARFSIDE DISPUTE.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 4.—The Premier (Mr. Hill), in the House of Assembly to-day, introduced a Bill to give the Government power in deal with the situation at Port ...

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  3. FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 4.—Upon the decisions of the Federal Cabinet at its meeting at Melbourne to-morrow afternoon, it is stated, will depend the fate of ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    COLOMBO, Sept. 4.—The Australian Minister for Markets and Transport (Mr. Parker Moloney), who, with the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Scullin), is ...

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  5. THE CRICKET TOUR.

    FOLKESTONE, Sept. 4.—The delightful weather which the Australians have experienced during the post fortnight continued to-day, when they resumed their match ...

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  6. FRENCH AIR HEROES

    NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—Capt. Costes and M. Bellonte, the French airmen, who, in the aeroplane Question Mark, made the only non-stop flight from Europe to New ...

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  7. CONGRESS BEDLAM.

    LONDON, Sept. 3.—About 30 communist "hunger-marchers" who are under general proscription by the Trade Union Congress which is holding its annual ...

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  8. TERRIFIC HURRICANE.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—A hurricane with a speed variously estimated at between 135 mile and 160 miles an hour, is reported to have devastated the city ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND MEASURES.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 4.—Declaring that the Government's decision was a blow at the fundamental policy of the State, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Forgan ...

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  10. TREASURE SHIPS.

    BREST, Sept. 3.—The divers of the Italian salvage syndicate at work on the wreck of the P. and O. liner Egypt, have been helped by a calm sea. Already ...

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  11. GOOD SIGN IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 3.—There is increasing evidence in many parts of the country of a revolt against Indian Nationalist congress "domination" in the ...

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  12. CANADIAN ATTITUDE.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 4.—Satisfaction was expressed to-day by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton) at the statement by the Canadian Minister for Trade and ...

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  13. OTHER SEARCHES.

    LONDON, Sept. 3.—The success of the salvors in discovering the wreck of the Egypt has persuaded recovery companies to make other searches. It is estimated ...

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  14. SHEARING DISPUTE.

    Neither the Pastoralists' Association not the shearers who have refused to work under the Dethridge award showed any tendency yesterday to change their ...

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  15. SIR OTTO NIEMEYER.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 4.—"I think it is very important that Australia should get down to the job. The longer it is left the more unpleasant it will become, and the more ...

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  16. Objection to Australian Peaches.

    TORONTO, Sept. 3.—To-day the Premier of Ontario (Mr. Ferguson) launched a campaign to promote the use of Ontario farm products. He deprecated the use ...

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  17. LIBERAL PARTY.

    LONDON, Sept. 4.—Recent rumours regarding the possibility of a fusion between the Labour and Liberal Parties are answered in a manifesto of the Executive ...

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  18. RIVAL REMEDIES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 4.—As the estimated deficit in Commonwealth revenue for the current financial year is between £9,000,000 and £10,000,000 drastic ...

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  19. AVIATION.

    MADRID, Sept. 3.—A Spanish seaplane taking part in manoeuvres at Ferrol to-day caught fire and crashed into the sea. The pilot two observers and four ...

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  20. ACCIDENTS.

    William McCullogh (34), lumper, of Westbury-crescent, Bicton, received injuries to his legs when he was caught in the buffers of two railway trucks while ...

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  21. NORTH PACIFIC VENTURE.

    TOKIO, Sept. 4.—Mr. Harold Gatty, the Australian who is to accompany Lieutenant Bromley on his proposed non-stop flight to Tacoma (U.S.A.), has discovered ...

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  22. MOTOR CYCLIST'S LEG BROKEN.

    Colin Francis Campbell (18), of Kent-street, Cannington, was admitted to the Perth Hospital yesterday, with a compound fracture of the right leg received ...

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  23. MAN RUN OVER BY CART.

    While driving a sanitary cart in Willis-street, Victoria Park, yesterday morning, Christopher Diable, of Canterbury-terrace. Victoria Park, fell to the ground and a ...

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  24. FATAL BRISBANE CRASH.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 4.—The Defence authorities have suspended the A class licence held by Mr. H. J. Urquhart, the pilot of a Moth aeroplane that crashed ...

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  25. CLAIM FOR DEBT REDUCTION.

    LONDON, Sept. 4.—Alluding to cablegrams from Australia mentioning the fears of a Budget deficit and a possible political impasse through Cabinet dissension, the ...

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  26. WOMAN FATALLY BURNED.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 4.—Mra. Emily Hayes (56), of Seventh-street, Parkdale was cooking breakfast over a stove this morning when her clothing caught fire ...

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  27. BROMLEY BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Sept. 3.—A feature of the Bromley by-election to the House of Commons to-day (won by the Conservative Party) was the small poll. The electorate ...

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  28. HOBBS TO VISIT INDIA.

    LONDON, Sept. 4.—Jack Hobbs, accompanied by his wife, will leave for India in October for three months as the guest of the Maharajah Kumar of Vizianagram ...

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  29. ALLEGATIONS OF GRAFT.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 4.—A state of uproar prevailed for over two hours to-night at the annual meeting of the Queensland Irish Association. Allegations of graft in respect ...

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  30. USE OF GRAMOPHONE RECORDS

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 4.—Concern is felt by the management of both A. and B. Class broadcasting stations at the efforts being made by manufacturers of ...

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  31. N.S.W. REVENUE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 4.—The State accounts for July and August reveal a reduction in revenue of £257,800, compared with the corresponding months of 1929. ...

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  32. A POLITICIAN'S ADDRESS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 4.—Mr. Holloway, M.H.R., said to-day that the report of his address to members of the Waterside Workers' Federation last night was a ...

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  33. NEW YORK GANGSTER.

    LONDON, Sept. 3.—The "Daily Ex-press" states that Jack Diamond, the New York gangster, who was arrested at Aix Le Cha[?]elle (Germany), yesterday, has ...

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  34. INVALID SEVERELY BURNED.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 4.—Lying helpless in a burning bed at a boarding house at MacArthur-street, Ultimo, early this morning, Mrs. Minnie Gortier (49), an invalid was ...

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  35. SMALLPOX ON BOATS.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 4.—The illness of the two-year-old child, who is a passenger on the Australian Oriental Line's steamer, Changte, has been definitely diagnosed as ...

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  36. A SHEARER'S DEATH.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 4.—In the Mitchell Police Court to-day, Mark Waldecca Theil (30), shearer, was charged with on August 13 having murdered Henry Harry ...

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  37. N.S.W. LABOUR MILITANT.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 4.—The proposed reduction in the wages of the Federal public servants has caused a crisis in the Federal Labour Party. Unless the ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 4.—In the House of Assembly this afternoon, the Minister of Railways (Mr. Denny) said that the annual report of the Railway Commissioner ...

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  39. AEROPLANE IN THE SEA.

    PARIS, Sept. 4.—During manoeuvres at Toulon to-day, a military aeroplane fell into the sea. A fishing boat rescued the airmen but the 'plane was sinking when ...

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  40. Dutch Liner at Sydney.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 4.—The Dutch liner, Nieuw Zeeland, reached Sydney this morning, and immediately went into quarantine. The passengers were transferred ...

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  41. EMPLOYEES SUSPENDED.

    HOBART, Sept. 4.—As a result of investigations conducted among the employees of retail establishments in Hobart, numbers of employees, it is alleged, have been ...

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  42. APPEAL FOR STRIKE FUNDS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 4.—The State Labour Council to-night decided to circularise all unions appealing for funds to support the strikers on the waterfront in Adelaide. ...

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  43. WOUNDED MAN DIES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 4.—Alfred Daldy, contractor, of Ferry-crescent. West Brunswick, who was found in his motor car yesterday with bullet wounds in his head. ...

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  44. SUSPECTED CASE OF LEPROSY.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 4.—Believed to have leprosy a middle-aged Italian, who arrived in Sydney within the last few days from Cairns, was admitted to-day to the Coast ...

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  45. POST OFFICE ROBBERY

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 4.—Bound with a sash cord in the Alberton Post Office early this morning. Thomas Herbert Spender (21) postal employee was forced to watch ...

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  46. SHORTAGE OF WORK.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 4.—Proposals for ra­tioning of work on the wharves have been made to the shipping companies by the Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers' ...

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  47. MISS AMY JOHNSON ILL

    LONDON, Sept. 3.—Owing to the unsatisfactory state of her health. Miss Aim Johnson is abandoning all public engagements including the remainder of the ...

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