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  2. COAL CONTRACTS.

    "Organised profiteering by coal owners and coal miners at the expense of the public," and an "unholy alliance between the coal owners and the workers," were ...

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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Sept. 11.—At this morning's meeting of the League of Nations Assemly, the appointments to the various committee were made. The elections resulted in ...

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  4. DUTCH SQUADRON.

    "One has only to look at the faces of our guests to realise that they are not only neighbours neighbours, but of our own blood," said the Attorney-General (Mr. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S WAR DEBT.

    Statements made by the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr. McCallum) in the Legislative Assembly recently, criticising the British Government's attitude in ...

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  6. ARGENTINE REVOLT.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—The Montevideo correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that the death of Dr. Yricoren (the president of the Argentine ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S PROBLEMS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 11.—Further con­sideration of the problems confronting the Federal Ministry will occupy the attention of members of the Cabinet sub-committee ...

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  8. THE CRICKET TOUR.

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—Rain has inter­rupted so many of the matches on the Aus­tralians' tour that it was almost to be expected that play in the last match at ...

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  9. INDIA'S FUTURE.

    LONDON, Sept. 10.—The list is issued of the Indian States' representatives and the British Indian representatives invited by the Viceroy of India (Lord Irwin) on ...

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  10. "TOO MANY PARLIAMENTS."

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 11.—Speaking at a dinner of the Victorian Institute of Advertising to-night the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fentoni said that he thought ...

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  11. SALES TAX.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 11.—The Commissioner of Taxation (Mr. R. Ewing) has issued the following additional rulings under the Sales Tax Assessment Acts:— ...

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  12. WAGE REDUCTION.

    SYDNEY. Sept. 11.—When the Federal Cabinet met in Melbourne recently Senator Rae sent a message to the Leader of the Government in the Senate (Senator ...

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  13. MARRIAGE REFORM.

    LONDON, Sept. 10.—Dean Inge proposes a startling marriage reform in a book entitled "Christian Ethics," published to-day. He suggests that marriages ...

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  14. Arbitration Court's Scope.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 11.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton) addressed the special conference called by the Aus­tralasian Council of Trade Unions for more ...

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  15. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING.

    LONDON, Sept. 10.—Formed at the beginning of the year, National Shipbuilding Security, Ltd., which aims at the rationalisation of the British shipbuilding ...

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  16. THE MONTHLY SUMMARIES.

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—The "Financial Times" in to-day's issue commends the first monthly statements of Australian Finances. "There are aspects showing the ...

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  17. MELBOURNE BLAZE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 11.—The broadcasting studio and offices of 3DB, Melbourne, were destroyed by fire early this morning. The damage to the buildings ...

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  18. VICTORIAN DEFICIENCY.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 11.—A summary of State finances for the first two months of the current financial year, submitted by the Premier (Mr. Hogan) to the ...

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  19. AVIATION.

    BATAVIA, Sept. 11.—Mr. A. Cunning­ham, the New South Wales pilot, who left Sydney in a Genairco plane on July 31 to fly to London arrived to-day from ...

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  20. WEST AUSTRALIAN RECEPTION.

    On their return from England, the Aus­tralian Test players will pass through Freoiantle by the Oronsay, on Tuesday, Oc­tober 28. It is the intention of the West ...

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  21. RECEPTION ON THE JAVA.

    On the cruiser Java yesterday afternoon Rear-Admiral Kayser and his officers entertained a large number of guests. The visitors spent the afternoon inspecting the ...

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  22. MR. HUGHES REPLIES.

    LONDON, Sept. 10.—Australia House to-day issued a statement by Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R., declaring that the opinions on Australia's finances attributed ...

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  23. RESULTS OF PREVIOUS GAMES.

    The results of the previous games played by the Australians are as follow:— ?pril 30, May 1 and 2.—Australia (8 for 492 declared) beat Worcestershire (131 and 196) ...

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  24. SCHNEIDER TROPHY CONTEST.

    LONDON, Sept. l0.—Flight-Lientenant Atcherley, the British Schneider Trophy pilot, who reached Plymouth to-day from Chicago where he attended the American ...

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  25. ACCIDENTS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 11.—Isabel Glendinning (56), of Victoria-street, Alexandria, was knocked down by a motor car in-Roseberry late last night and received injuries from ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT DEFENDED.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. A. E. Green), who left Perth by train last night for Canberra to attend a meeting of the Federal Cabinet, made a statement ...

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  27. BID FOR A FORTUNE.

    LAUNCESTON, Sept. 11.—Claiming to be the direct descendants of John Rose, who died in Hobart in 1865, a Tasmanian family is making a direct bid for a huge ...

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  28. ASIATIC MIGRANTS.

    OTTAWA, Sept. 10.—A complete prohibition of all Asiatic immigration into Canada, except from countries with which the Dominion has a special treaty, ...

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  29. WREATHS ON WAR MEMORIALS.

    Rear-Admiral Kayser, accompanied by the Consul for the Netherlands (Mr. H. M. Edwards), Captain de Graff, Lieut. Commander Van der Sande Lacoste, ...

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  30. AIR LINER CRASHES.

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—The pilot and mechanic were killed when a Belgian air liner crashed on arriving at Croydon to-day Eye-witnesses said that the plane. ...

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  31. TRADE WITH FRANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 11.—Endeavours will be made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) while he is abroad to remove any discrimination in France against ...

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  32. OLD MAN FALLS INTO RIVER.

    Ernest Peter Sorenson (90), of Suburban-road, South. Perth, collapsed on the Barrack-street jetty about 1.30 p.m. yesterday, and fell into the river. Some ...

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  33. MASKS AND LOADED PISTOLS.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 11.—Early this morning detectives arrested three men after raiding a house at Prospect. Eight loaded automatic pistols, explosives, two face ...

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  34. JAPAN TO UNITED STATES.

    TOKIO, Sept. 11.—Lieut. Bromley, the Canadian airman who is at Samushiro Bench preparing for his proposed nonstop flight to Tacoma (U.S.A.) said ...

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  35. MAN'S LEG BROKEN.

    At the corner of Queen Victoria and Edward streets, Fremantle, yesterday, shortly after mid-day, a collision occurred between a motor car driven by Mrs. Mary ...

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  36. CARETAKER ASSAULTED.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 11.—At four o'clock this morning four men entered the bedroom of Ellis Redman, caretaker, at Macleay-street, Potts Point and violently ...

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  37. THE TEST SOUVENIRS.

    LONDON, Sept. 10.—Some of the pads and gloves and the bat and urn which were "souvenired" during a ball at Australia House in honour of the Australian ...

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  38. MURDERER COMMITS SUICIDE.

    PARIS, Sept. 11.—A shrivelled and blackened body was discovered to-day dangling on a high tension electric cable alongside the Paria-Orleans railway. It ...

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  39. WHARFSIDE DISPUTE.

    Sept. 11.—Members of the Melbourne branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation decided at a meeting to-day to rescind a resolution passed ...

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  40. CRIMINAL RECAPTURED.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 11.—Hills John Hutchison (26), mechanic, who escaped from the city watchhouse exercise yard last Sunday morning, while on remand on a ...

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  41. MALICIOUS DAMAGE ALLEGED.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 11.—Four labourers and a seaman were yesterday committed for trial on a charge of having maliciously damaged property in a house at Clovelly ...

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  42. £100,000 GIFT FOR HOSPITAL

    LONDON Sept. 10.—Sir William Morris has contributed the whole sum of £100,000 required to purchase the Radcliffe-Observatory site at Oxford. on which a hospital ...

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