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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—When addressing the Assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva to-day, M. Briand (French Foreign Minister) said that all the ...

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  3. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.

    Yesterday's issue of the "Government Gazette" contained an important series of amendments and additions to the Traffic Regulations which trill require the close ...

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  4. SOUTH-WEST LAND.

    In the course of a letter in Wednesday's issue of "The West Australian" criticising the Government's scheme for starting unemployed married men in the dairying ...

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  5. FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 13.—Next to balancing the Budget, to which it was committed at the request of the financial conference of Commonwealth and State ...

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  6. CRICKET TOUR ENDS.

    SCARBOROUGH, Sept. 12.—The last match of the tour of the Australian Test team—against an eleven selected by Mr. H. D. G. Leveson-Gower—was concluded ...

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  7. AIR RIVALS.

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—The aviators planning flights to Australia include Captain F. R. Matthews, in a Puss-Moth. Others are Miss Clifford, a New Zealander, Mrs. ...

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  8. STROMBOLI EXPLODES.

    HOME, Sept. 12.—With a tremendous explosion yesterday morning, the almost perpetually active volcano Stromboli broke into violent eruption. A great mass of ...

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  9. INDIAN UNREST.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 12.—Hostile tribesmen, estimated to number 4,000, are occupying positions on the Peiwar boundary in the Kurram district of the North ...

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  10. TERRORIST CONSPIRACY.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 12.—Further light has been thrown on the mysterious terrorist conspiracy which has been in evidence in the Punjab for some time. The ...

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  11. KINGSFORD SMITH'S PROJECT.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith will take off from Heston Aerodrome, near London, instead of from Cranwell, as previously stated, on his flight ...

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  12. THE ARCTIC TRAGEDY.

    STOCKHOLM, Sept. 11.—It is reported that the diary of Dr. Strindberg, who was a member of Major Andree's ill-fated balloon expedition to reach the North Pole ...

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  13. SALES TAX RULINGS.

    CANBARRA, Sept. 12.—The Commissioner of Taxation (Mr. R. Ewing) has issued the following additional rulings under the Sales Tax Assessment Acts:— ...

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  14. THE NORNALUP SCHEME.

    When questioned yesterday concerning the Government's scheme for settling unemployed married men near Walpole Inlet, Nornalup, to engage in the dairying ...

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  15. THE LONDON CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—The "Daily Herald" (Labour) says that, on a general estimate the Indian round table conference will last about three ...

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  16. SHEARING DISPUTE.

    CARNARVON, Sept. 12.—The adjourned case against the two shearers, Keefe and Vincent, for alleged breach of agreement and damages for not proceeding to ...

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  17. FOREIGNERS IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 12.—The Foreign Minister at Nanking (Dr. Wang) said to-day that Britain's counter-proposals regarding China's demands for the ...

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  18. GUN PLAY.

    COLLIE, Sept. 11.—The customary quietness of midnight was broken in Collie on Friday of last week by a number of revolver shots in Forrest-street, ...

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  19. EMPIRE AND ARBITRATION.

    GENEVA, Sept. 12.—It is reported that the Irish Free State is responsible for the Empire's decision to postpone adherence to the General Act of Arbitration until ...

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  20. UNIONS' PROPOSALS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 13.—Far-reaching proposals were contained in a report submitted by a sub-committee on unemployment and the financial position, at the ...

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  21. SOVIET AND BRITISH COMPANY

    RIGA, Sept. 11.—"There is just as much chance of obtaining the money as of raising it on used tramway tickets," says the "Pravda" newspaper, commenting on the ...

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  22. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    OTTAWA, Sept. 10.—The announcement from Australia of the appointment of a Canadian Advisory Board to recommend to the Australian Government the amount ...

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  23. New Zealand's Hopes.

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), Sept. 11. —The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Forbes) has arrived here, en route to London. He stated that upon his arrival ...

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  24. THE LOST TAHITI.

    WELLINGTON, Sept. 12.—The definite opinion that when the tailshaft of the liner broke off the engine-room bulkhead was fractured at the bottom, was ...

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  25. FAULTY STEERING GEAR.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 12.—A finding of accidental death was returned by the Deputy Coroner (Mr. B. Leslie) to-day in connection with an inquiry into the death ...

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  26. WAREHOUSE ROBBERIES.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 12.—A series of robberies, extending over three months and involving goods worth thousands of pounds culminated last night in the capture of a ...

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  27. EXPORT OF COAL.

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Mines Department (Mr. Shinwell) and a delegation representative of the British coal industry generally, ...

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  28. DELUGE IN BOMBAY.

    CALCUTTA, Sep. 12.—Damage estimated at nearly £400,000 has been caused in Bombay by a deluge—22 inches of rain having fallen in 24 hours. Many parts of ...

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  29. BOLSHEVIK MACHINATIONS.

    CAIRO, Sept. 11.—Two men, together with two Russian Jews, who have been acting as their secretaries, all of whom are declared to be agents of the Soviet ...

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  30. A HIDDEN SKELETON.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 12.—The skeleton of a man, aged about 28 years, was found covered with bushes near Coldstream on Wednesday. Detectives have expressed the ...

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  31. FRENCH STOKE SETTLED.

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—The strike of 100,000 textile workers in the Roubaix district, arising out of their refusal to contribute to the national insurance scheme, ...

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  32. JUMP FROM ST. PETER'S DOME

    ROME, Sept. 11.—The first suicide, from the dome of St. Peter's, in Vatican City, which is 435 feet high, occurred to-day. Marcello Nitrati jumped from a window ...

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  33. DEPOSED PRESIDENT.

    BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 11.—Dr. Yrigoyen, the deposed president of the Argentine Republic, who was yesterday reported to be seriously ill, is now stated to have ...

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  34. REPUBLICAN MOVEMENT.

    CAPE TOWN, Sept. 12.—A Republican non-political organisation is conducting propaganda throughout the country despite General Hertzog's disapproval. It has ...

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  35. WOUNDED EX-SERVICE MEN.

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—About 150 wounded ex-service men who are still under treatment in various London hospitals under the aegis of the Ministry of Pensions, were ...

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  36. WAR MEMORIES STIRRED.

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—Acting on behalf of a group of people anxious to provide new room for the tourist traffic at Ypres, workmen have begun to open up the famous Hill ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL TREATIES

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 12.—While he is abroad the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) will inquire into the possibilities of Australia making commercial treaties with ...

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  38. GOLDEN CASKET ART UNION.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 12.—At the 69th annual conference of the Queensland Congregational Union, to-day, a motion was carried supporting the Council of Churches in ...

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  39. OVERCOMING DIFFICULTIES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 12.—"There is no country more capable of overcoming difficulties than Australia," said his Excellency the Governor-General (Lord ...

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  40. A NEW MOTOR CAR.

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—Sir Denistoun Burney, designer of the airship R100, has designed a stream-lined motor car in which are applied the lessons learned in airship ...

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  41. CRICKETER'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Sept. 12.—"I am off to another sphere. You had better call in a policeman to do the investigating," wrote Major Faulkner, the South African ...

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  42. RHODESIAN PIONEERS.

    CAPE TOWN, Sept. 12.—The fortieth anniversary of the arrival of the pioneer column at Salisbury (Southern Rhodesia) was impressively celebrated at the foot ...

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  43. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND.

    WETEVREDEN (Java), Sept. 12.—Mr. Andrew Cunningham, who left Australia in a light 'plane on July 31 to attempt to fly to England, and who arrived at Batavia ...

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  44. OIL IN GREENLAND.

    OSLO, Sept. 11.—A joint Anglo-American expedition in Greenland claims to have found a rich oil deposit near Franz Josef fiord. ...

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  45. PRESENTATION TO GRIMMETT.

    LONDON, Sept. 12.—It was intended to present Grimmett with the ball with which he took all 10 Yorkshire wickets on May 10, during the match at Scarborough, ...

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  46. RECORD EGG SHIPMENT.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—When the Orient liner Otranto leaves Fremantle on September 22, she will have on board about 3,000,000 eggs for the English market, a ...

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