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  2. STATE TRADING CONCERNS

    "This Bill does not relate to the principles of State trading, nor has it any bearing on the much debated question of the profits and losses of State trading ...

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  3. KALGOORLIE SHOOTING.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 18.—The trial of Leslie William Urquhart (24), taxi driver, on a charge of having attempted to kill Mrs. Delia Jose on June 25, was concluded ...

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  4. RAILWAY UNIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 18.—The case for the Railway Commissioners of the various States, who are applying for an order to set aside wholly or in cart the awards of ...

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  5. N.S.W. ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Sept 18.—"The battle we are fighting in this State is the battle of all Australia." These words, spoken by the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Bavin), ...

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  6. FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 18.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton) said to-day that be could see no possible hope of avoiding additional taxation, thus ...

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  7. THE AMERICA'S CUP.

    NEWPORT (Rhode Island), Sept. 17.—The third heat in the race for the historic international yachting trophy, the America's Cup, resulted to-day in another win ...

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  8. CANADIAN TARIFF.

    OTTAWA, Sept. 17.—As a protest against the new Conservative Government's increased tariff rates (as proposed in the schedule tabled yesterday) the ...

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  9. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—The Australian Press Association understands that Imperial Defence will be exhaustively discussed at the Imperial Conference, and ...

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  10. RAILWAYS V. 'BUSES.

    The president of the Westralian Motor Passenger Transport Association (Mr. H. L. Downe), referring yesterday to the increased seating tax proposals involved in ...

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  11. DEBT TO BRITAIN.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 18.—"When by the Premiers' Conference at Melbourne Australia made it clear to the world that she was determined to live within her income, ...

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  12. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—Messrs. Pat Fairbairn, an Australian and Kenneth Shenstone, of Brighton, both Cambridge undergraduates, left Croydon in a light ...

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  13. NEW BRITISH MONOPLANES.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—Released for the first time since the war from the need for supplying military and racing machines, Vickers. Ltd., is turning energetically to ...

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  14. SALES TAX RULINGS.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 18.—In connection with the Sales Tax Assessment Acts, the Commissioner of Taxation (Mr. R. Ewing) has issued the following additional ...

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  15. TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND.

    OTTAWA, Sept. 17.—"A duty of eight cents a lb. on New Zealand butter will be prohibitive so far as exportation to Canada is concerned," said the New ...

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  16. INDIAN TERRORISM.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 18.—Terrorists made an attempt yesterday to derail the express from Delhi to Calcutta, at a lonely spot between Karchara and Bheerapur, in the ...

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  17. MIGRATION.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—Inquiries at Ottawa have elicited the information that the new Canadian Government has imposed no fresh restrictions on white ...

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  18. GIANT BRITISH FLYING BOAT.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—The biggest British flying boat ever made is to be constructed at the Supermarine Works, Southampton. It will have 6 Rolls-Royce engines of 3,700 ...

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  19. ACCIDENTS.

    GERALDTON, Sept. 18.—The body of Harold Austin Reeves (23), was found at the side of a road about 10 miles from Northampton on Monday morning near a ...

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  20. ARCTIC TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—Mr. Vilhjalmur Stefansson, the noted Arctic explorer, in a letter to "The Times," declares that the fact that Major Salomon Andree's hut ...

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  21. BURMESE AIR TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—Mrs Hook, widow of Mr. E. Hook, the airman, who perished in the Burmese jungle early in July following a crash, and Mr. J. Matthews, who ...

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  22. MAN FALLS DOWN WELL.

    CARNARVON, Sept. 18.—Harry Lind (about 60) was brought to the Carnarvon Hospital at 3 o'clock this morning with a splintered elbow, several broken ribs, and ...

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  23. POST OFFICE IMPORTS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 18.—Statements that the Postal Department was the only organisation in Australia that escaped the payment of import duties were made by ...

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  24. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—A preliminary statement of the balance sheet of Imperial Airways Ltd. for the year ending March 31, shows that despite world wide trade ...

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  25. FEDERAL OFFICES COMBINED.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 18.—It was notified to-day in the "Commonwealth Gazette" that the Commonwealth Public Service Board has cancelled the provisional ...

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  26. INTERNATIONAL AIR CONGRESS.

    ROME, Sept. 17.—The Vatican has accepted an invitation to attend the International Aviation Congress at Budapest. The Vatican representatives have not been ...

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  27. SEDITIOUS WORDS.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 18.—In the Criminal Court to-day. Philip Bossone pleaded not guilty to a charge of having spoke and published the following seditious ...

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  28. NATIVE QUESTION.

    CAPE TOWN, Sept. 17.—"We deny the right of any European nation, England included, to act anywhere in Africa in conflict with our ideals." was the outspoken ...

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  29. LONG SERIES OF FRAUDS.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—The trial of Michael Dennis Corrigan, engineer and formerly a racehorse owner, was concluded at the Old Bailey to-day, when he was ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 18.—At the annual meeting of the Australian Board of Control to-day it was decided to ask the manager of the Australian Test team (Mr. W. L. ...

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  31. FEDERAL SUGAR INQUIRY.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 18.—Mr. F. A. L. Dutton, manager of MacRobertson's, Ltd., has been appointed to represent the sugar manufacturers on the Sugar Inquiry ...

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  32. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    BELGRADE, Sept. 18.—Captain F. R. Matthews, who left Croydon on Tuesday to fly to Australia, arrived at Belgrade on Tuesday night. He is detained by ...

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  33. Woodfull Highly Praised.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—The "Morning Post," in a leader on lessons of the Tests against Australia says:—"Woodfull will rank with Noble and other great captains ...

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  34. SMOKING IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Sept. 17.—The director of the State tobacco factory said to-day that before the war Frenchmen smoked 4,000,000,000 cigarettes a year, but last year ...

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  35. NEW BRIDGE OVER THE TEES.

    LONDON, Sept. 18.—Preference will be given to married men when workmen are being engaged to build the new bridge to span the Tees at Middlesbrough, which is ...

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  36. MODERN FICTION.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 18.—The annual meeting of the Institutes Association decided to-day to draw the special attention of all institute committees to the "immoral ...

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  37. LONDON STAGE SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Sept. 18.—Miss Sophie Tucker made a triumphant musical comedy debut at the Winter Gardens last night in a new production. "Follow a Star." for ...

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