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  2. THE RECOVERY PLAN.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—Another series of meetings of the Premiers' Conference and the Loan Council will begin in Melbourne to-morow, when matters of ...

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  3. INDIAN TERRORISM.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 31.—Khan Bahadur Ashanullab, a police inspector, was assassinated by a 16-year-old Hindu youth at Chittagong yesterday, Ashanullah was ...

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  4. BRITISH CRISIS.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—Foreign investments totalling £100,000,000, belonging to big insurance companies and investment houses and secretly mobilised during the past ...

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  5. LOST IN BLIZZARD.

    AUCKLAND, Aug. 31.—Only seven members of the party of 13 students and a lecturer, of the university who were lost on Mount Ruapehu have been found. The ...

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  6. UNITED STATES FINANCE.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Apparently owing at least in part, to dwindling resources and the fact that the deficit for the present fiscal year is already standing ...

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  7. MURRAY FLOODS.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 31.—The settlements at Pompoota, Long Flat and Burdett are reported to be in grave danger, after their position had been made reasonably ...

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  8. TOWNS ENGULFED.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 31.—Official reports from Nanking estimate a total loss of life along the Grand Canal of 300,000 persons, as the result of the collapse of dukes in ...

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  9. LOAN CAMPAIGN ENDS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—Although the conversion loan appeal ended to-day, so far as bondholders residing in Australia are concerned, the result will not be known ...

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  10. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 31.—The Federal Ministry has decided that all officers of the Commonwealth public service must now take their long service furlough ...

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  11. NS.W. TRANSPORT BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 31.—The Cabinet to-day approved the following appointments to the Transport Board which has been constituted under the Transport Act which ...

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  12. LABOUR ATTITUDE

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—The executive of the Trades Hall Council has decided to resume, on September 12, the adjourned Industrial Conference, to review the ...

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  13. THIS STATE'S QUOTA.

    The total loan conversion figures in this State, as disclosed by the Commonwealth Bank last night, amount to £17,821,829. This sum represents the actual assents, ...

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  14. PORTUGUESE REVOLT.

    LISBON, Aug. 30.—Colonel Ribeiro, leader of the unsuccessful revolution in Lisbon last week, when the military barracks were attacked by the rebels, has ...

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  15. EXPELLED POLITICIANS.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 31.—The position of Labour politicians who were deemed by the South Australian branch of the party, to be outside the party if they voted for ...

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  16. SHIP'S STORMY VOYAGE.

    BUNBURY, Aug. 31.—Coming from Shanghai to Bunbury to load timber for New Zealand, the motor ship Myrtlebank (5,150 tons), now in port, encountered a ...

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  17. HIGH-WAGE BURDEN.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 31.—The Bishop of Adelaide (Dr. Thomas), in his pastoral address at the opening of Synod to-night, tri arbitration awards and basic ...

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  18. EFFECT ON DEFENCE FORCES.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—Senior staff officers of the Defence Forces will come under the operation of the measure, and an immediate effect will be the retirement ...

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  19. 'BUS OVERTURNS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—Eighteen passengers in a motor 'bus which was descending Mt. Buffalo early this morning were flung info a gally when portion of ...

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  20. MIGRANTS RETURN.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—Speaking to-day at the annual meeting of the Big Brother Movement the president (Sir George Fairbairn) said that ...

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  21. A HOPEFUL OUTLOOK.

    "Whilst we must take the depression seriously, there is no need to take it desperately," said the President of the Senate (Senator W. Kingsmill) yesterday ...

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  22. MILITARIST CRIME.

    WARSAW, Aug. 30.—Two youths, who are believed to be members of a Ukrainian militarist organisation entered a health resort at Truskawiec and shot dead Mr. ...

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  23. A FURTHER PROPOSAL.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 31.—Serious consideration is being given by the Federal Ministry to a proposal to retire all members of the Commonwealth Public ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 31.—Mr. H. F. Broadbent, the young Sydney airman who is attending a record flight around Australia, md who left Sydney early this morning, ...

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  25. GLIDER CRASHES.

    BUNBURY, Aug. 31.—A new sport was introduced yesterday, when a glider constructed locally, by two youths, E. Moore and W. Taylor, was successfully flown at ...

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  26. FIRE IN AIR LINER.

    BERLIN, Aug. 30.—When the Munich-Berlin air express, with 12 passengers on board, was approaching the landing ground at Fuerth, a steward heard a detonation. ...

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  27. N.S.W. SAVINGS BANK.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 31.—The Government Savings Bank of New South Wales will reopen on Monday morning for the opening of new accounts the receipt of new ...

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  28. SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—An action brought by Charles Frederick Borrndaile Anderson, engineer, of Sectoune-street, East Kew, against the Commonwealth of ...

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  29. EGG EXPORT.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—The Minister for Markets (Mr. P. Moloney) stated to-day that small consignments of eggs are now coming forward for export in ...

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  30. MR. MAC DONALD FIRM.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald), who has derived considerable benefit from his short stay at Lossiemounth would say little ...

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  31. THE MUNGANA CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—When the Federal executive of the Australian Labour Party met in Melbourne to-day, a resolution was passed extending heartiest ...

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  32. FORMER STATE OFFICERS.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 31.—It is unlikely that any officials in South Australia will be affected by the proposal of the Federal Government to retire public servants ...

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  33. EXPORT OF FLOUR.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—Speaking of the export trade in flour to the East, the Minister for Markets (Mr. P. Moloney) stated to-day that representations had ...

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  34. THE LANG PLAN.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—Federal Labour members, in an official statement issued to-night, replied to the defence of the Lang plan which the New South Wales ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES BUDGET.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—The "Financial News" says in to-day's issue that it was inevitable that sooner or later the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Lang) ...

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  36. Mr. Thomas Leaves Railway Union.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—Mr. J. H. Thomas, who followed Mr. MacDonald into the new Cabinet, retaining the portfolio of Dominions Secretary has resigned from the ...

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  37. JACOB JOHNSON CASE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 31.—Judge Beeby, the Royal Commissioner appointed to inquire into the prosecution of Jacob Johnson for alleged offences under the ...

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  38. ACCIDENTS.

    Clive L. Brown (23), of 51 John-street, Cottesloe, suffered slight concussion and abrasions yesterday afternoon when a motor cycle he was driving came into ...

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  39. TRAGEDY IN THE BUSH

    SYDNEY, Aug. 31.—Allen Smith (19), of Manly, and a girl aged 17 years from Vaucluse, left Sydney yesterday by motor cycle. They arrived at Bowral in the ...

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  40. FAMOUS SINGER INJURED.

    ROME, Aug. 30.—Signora Toti dal Monte, the opera singer, has been taken to hospital with an injury to the shoulder sustained in a motor smash on the ...

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  41. SENATOR DOOLET PLEASED.

    Pleasure was expressed by the Assistant Federal Minister for Works (Senator J. B. Dooley) on his arrival in Perth yesterday on departmental business, at the ...

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  42. TRUCK OVERTURNED.

    Alfred Bertie Goodwin (39), farm labourer, of North Gunderdin, visited the Perth Hospital yesterday afternoon for treatment lacerations and abrasions. ...

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  43. MOTHER ACCUSED OF MURDER

    SYDNEY, Aug. 31.—Mrs. Alice Margaret Dunning, of Mayfield, near Newcastle, was to-day committed for trial on a charge of murder, after an inquiry by the Deputy ...

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  44. "INVISIBLE EXPORTS."

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—A feature of the present economic situation is the marked decline in Britain's "invisible exports," which from £137,000,000 in 1929, shrank to ...

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  45. PERTH SOLICITOR'S ESTATE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—For purposes of reseating, the will of Mr. Arthur Frank Abbot, solicitor, of Perth, has been filed in the Victoria Probate Office Mr. Abbot ...

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  46. SICK MINISTERS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—A meeting of the Federal Cabinet which was to have been held in Melbourne to-day was abandoned because several Ministers are ill. ...

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  47. REID ELECTORATE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 31.—The Reid Electorate Council has again decided to defy the State A.L.P. executive by refusing to take a fresh ballot, to select a Lang candidate ...

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  48. AGENT-GENERAL'S BIRTHPLACE

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—The Agent-General for Western Australia (Mr. W. C. Angwin) to-day unveiled a war memorial clock tower at Saint Just (Cornwall) ...

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  49. POPULATION OF ROME.

    ROME, Aug. 30.—The latest census gives the population of the city as 1,000,381. In 1926 the population was returned as 768,000. ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 31.—As a result of recommendations of the expert committee appointed to consider the reduction of railway capital indebtedness it is likely ...

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  51. WORKERS' LIVING STANDARD.

    ROME, Aug. 30.—Fascist opinion is that British public , and private expenditure must be curbed, but, few believe that even the new Cabinet will have sufficient ...

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