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  2. THE BRITISH CRISIS.

    LONDON, Sept. 1.—A meeting of the national emergency cabinet this afternoon lasted for three hours. It is understood that one whole section of the ...

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  3. MOUNTAINEER'S FATE.

    AUCKLAND, Sept. 2.—Mr. Warwick Stanton, the last of the party which was lost on Mount Ruapehu on Sunday, has not been found. His tracks were traced ...

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  4. YANGTSZE DISASTER.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 2.—It is now regarded as possible that the Yangtsze River, which has been responsible for the most tragic and disastrous flood in the ...

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  5. OFFER TO BRADMAN.

    LONDON, Sept. 1.—The possibility of D. G. Bradman, the great Australian cricketer, transferring to English cricket is rivalling the political crisis for a central place in ...

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  6. THE LOAN CAMPAIGN.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 2.—After a meeting of the National Appeal Executive, which consists of the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), the Federal Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  7. FINANCIAL DRIFT.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 2.—Consideration of the financial position of the Federal and State Governments with respect to the economy plan was begun this afternoon by ...

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  8. MURRAY FLOODS.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 2.—The position of the River Murray settlements was regarded to-day as less dangerous, as general falls in the river were reported. A ...

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  9. CHURCH AND STATE

    ROME, Sept. 1.—It was officially announced to-day that an agreement had been concluded between the Italian Government and the Vatican on the points ...

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  10. ARBITRATION AWARDS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 2.—It is expected that plans will be made at a conference to be held in Melbourne on Monday afternoon for the presentation to all ...

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  11. KIDNAPPERS CAUGHT.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—The police have revealed details of a sensational kidnapping plot, in which an attractive young octoroon girl, posing as a white girl, lured ...

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  12. BROADBENT'S FLIGHT.

    DARWIN, Sept. 2.—Mr. H. F. Broadbent, the young Sydney airman, who is attempting to fly around Australia in record time, arrived at Darwin at 3.30 p.m. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. THIS STATE'S QUOTA.

    The loan conversion in this State, including automatic conversions since the campaign closed, amounted yesterday to £18,692,625. ...

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  14. AMERICAN WORKLESS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—Mr. Owen D. Young, the famous financial authority, has been appointed chairman of a committee for the Mobilisation of Relief ...

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  15. RELIEF SHIP FROM JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Sept. 2.—The steamer Amagi Maru will leave on September 10 for China, with a full cargo of materials for the relief of Chinese flood sufferers. Baron ...

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  16. PEARL-SHELL SUPPLY.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 2.—The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley), replying to-day to reports that certain pearlers were of opinion that the Federal Ministry's ...

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  17. DEVIL'S ISLAND.

    PARIS, Sept. 1.—The story of the escape of twelve convicts from Devil's Island, the notorious French penal settlement off the coast of French Guiana, is related in ...

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  18. MR. LYONS DEFINES HIS STAND.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 2.—Speaking at Geelong to-night the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Lyons) said that during his absence in Tasmania last week ...

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  19. RESENTMENT EXPRESSED.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 2.—"Ideals in cricket would be better preserved if the respective countries retained the services of their champions," said Dr. C. E. Dolling, ...

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  20. LIBEL ACTION FAILS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 2.—A verdict on each of the seven counts sued upon was returned in favour of John Fairfax and Sons, Ltd., defendants in an action brought ...

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  21. MR. MAC DONALD FIRM.

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—The Prime Minister, (Mr. MacDonald), in a letter to the Seaham Harbour Labour Party, says that he regrets that the resolution by the party ...

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  22. FEDERAL SERVICE.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 2.—It was learned to-night that the Federal Ministry will, not proceed at present with the proposal to retire all Commonwealth public ...

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  23. INDIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 2.—Earthquake shocks of slight intensity were recorded in North-West Indict to-day. It is now revealed that the terrific earthquake at the ...

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  24. ROYAL FAMILY AT BALMORAL

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—Excellent weather is favouring the stay of the King and Queen at Balmoral. Yesterday his Majesty was out shooting on Geallaig moor. The ...

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  25. BOUND BY AGREEMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 2.—Bradman, with the other members of the 1930 Australian team in England, signed an agreement before leaving Australia, that he would not leave ...

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  26. LONDON LIGHTS.

    LONDON, Sept. 1.—There were amazing scenes in London to-night when, to the astonishment of the authorities, hundreds of thousands of persons crowded the City ...

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  27. BANK'S LOSS.

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—Lloyd's underwriters yesterday received a claim for £400,000 under a guarantee policy issued to a Chicago bank. This is a record claim, though ...

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  28. WAR LOAN CONVERSION.

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—There was a more confident tone on the Stock Exchange to-day following an official announcement that the forthcoming war loan conversion ...

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  29. LEAGUE ASSEMBLY.

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—The Earl of Lytton and Viscount Astor will represent Great Britain at the League of Nations Assembly which meets on Monday, in addition to ...

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  30. TREASURY BILLS IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Sept. 1.—Though the subscription of the £20,00,000 worth of British Treasury bills (representing half of France's equal share with the United ...

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  31. MR. JUSTICE DRAPER'S VIEWS.

    When informed yesterday that it was almost certain that D. G. Bradman would sign up with the Accrington Club Mr. Justice Draper, who is president of ...

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  32. WORKS DIRECTOR RETIRES.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 2.—The Director-General of Works for the Commonwealth (Mr. T. Hill) left Canberra for Melbourne to-night, to begin leave due to ...

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  33. ATTEMPTED BANK ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 2.—Detectives to-day made a further arrest in connection with the attempted robbery from the Alexandria branch of the E.S. and A Bank ...

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  34. SENATOR'S WIFE SUMMONED.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 2.—Mrs. Alice Dunn, wife of Senator Dunn, to-day failed to appear at the Central Police Court to answer a summons charging has until ...

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  35. "SOUTH SEA ISLAND EXILE."

    BERLIN, Sept. 1.—Stated to have been received from its correspondent in Singapore, the newspaper the "Koelnische Zeitung" publishes a fantastic story ...

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  36. NOVELIST'S RESTING PLACE.

    LONDON, Sept. 1.—The family of the late Sir Hall Caine (the famous novelist whose death was announced yesterday) has decided to inter the novelist in the ...

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  37. THE LABOUR STAND.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 1.—Cable messages were sent to-day by the Secretary of the Australasian Council of Trades Unions (Mr. C. Crofts) to the secretary of the ...

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  38. OVER THE ATLANTIC.

    PERNAMBUCO (Brazil), Sept. 1.—The Graf Zeppelin arrived at 6 p.m. to-day after a non-stop flight from Friedrichshafen (Germany), which was left on Sunday. ...

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  39. COMMUNIST VIOLENCE

    HAMBURG, Sept. 1.—The latest victim of the cold-blooded Communist campaign against the police is Superintendent Wilhelm Forske. He was found dying on ...

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  40. LONG FLIGHT ENDED.

    CHICAGO, Sept. 2.—Captain Wolfgang von Gronan has completed a flight from Germany to Chicago. He landed here at 6.10 p.m. last night, having flown from ...

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  41. JUMP OVER CLIFF.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 2.—A woman aged about 35 years was seen to-day to throw herself over the cliff near The Gap at Watson's Bay. She fell about 250 feet on ...

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  42. THE AUSTRALIAN PARALLEL.

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—The "Morning Post" in a leading article points out that the whole of the Australian nation had been called upon to bear sacrifices as great ...

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  43. CANADIAN WINE.

    OTTAWA, Sept. 1.—Ontario wine producers and Federal Government officials discussed to-day regulations designed to raise the quality of Canadian wine to a ...

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  44. PORTUGUESE REVOLT.

    LISBON, Sept. 1.—As a sequel to the military revolt last week, several officers and 63 sergeants will shortly be deported to a distant colony. ...

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  45. NAVAL REVOLT.

    VALPARAISO (Chile), Sept. l.— Crews on board the vessels in the battle fleet at the Coquimbo winter quarters revolted on Thursday and forced their ...

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  46. PRIESTS DROWNED.

    EARDLEY (Quebec) Sept. 1.—Five Dominican priests spending a vacation here at their Order's summer camp, were drowned when an apparently overloaded ...

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  47. EXPRESS CAPSIZES.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 2.—A serious railway accident occurred this morning at Vriddhachalam (South India) when the Trivandrum express capsized owing to the ...

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  48. N.S.W. SAVINGS BANK.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 2.—Interest rates for the new business division of the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales will be 3½ per cent. on amounts ...

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  49. ANTI-FASCIST PAMPHLETS.

    ROME, Sept. 2.—A Belgian professor, M. Leon Moulin, who had been smuggling into Italy anti-Fascist pamphlets received from Bassenesi, an airman who crashed ...

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  50. RAILWAY COMPANY FAILS.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—It was announced in Jacksonville (Florida) to-day that the East Coast Railway, founded by the late Mr. Henry Flagler, who was a ...

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  51. MOTOR CYCLISTS FEAT.

    CHAMONIX (France) Sept. 2.—Riding a standard Peugeot machine equipped with an extra gear ratio and an anti-freezing radiator, a 20-year-old motor cyclist, M. ...

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  52. £500 JEWEL THEFT.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 2.—Smashing a large plate-glass window, thieves stole diamond rings valued at between £500 and £600 from the shop of Mr. George E. ...

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  53. BRAHMAN CROSS BEEF.

    LONDON, Sept. 1.—Angliss and Co., of Victoria, displayed at Smithfield to-day 19 hindquarters and 19 crops of Brahman Cross beef from Australia shipped by the ...

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