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  2. CHILEAN NAVY.

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Sept. 2—Mutinous sailors, headed by a few officers (the remaining officers being incarcerated) are in complete control of the Chilean navy. ...

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  3. ADELAIDE FLOODS.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 3.—Suburbs near the hills and lower down towards the coast were flooded to-day as a result of torrential rain which fell in the hills early this ...

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  4. DASH OF THE NAUTILUS.

    OSLO, Sept. 3.—The Norwegian collier Ingertre, which has arrived here from Svalbard, reported that she heard weak and unintelligible signals from the Arctic ...

    Article : 313 words
  5. FINANCING DEFICITS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 3.—Important decisions regarding the financing of the seven Australian Governments for the current fiscal year were reached at the Premiers' ...

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  6. SOVIET INTRIGUE.

    SHANGHAI, Sept 3.—A plot to bolshevize the whole of China is allegedly revealed in documents seized by the Shanghai police in conjunction with the arrest ...

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  7. HEAVY RAW.

    Streets in Perth and many of the suburbs were inundated yesterday afternoon, when, following light falls of rain in the morning and heavy driving showers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE BRITISH CRISIS.

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—When the House of Commons meets for the emergency session on Tuesday, the new National Government, formed with the unanimous ...

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  9. AMERICAN ECONOMY.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—With the disparity between Federal revenue and expenditure steadily mounting, and with the deficit for the first two months of ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. SCHNEIDER TROPHY.

    LONDON, Sept. 3.—It is officially announced that Italy and France will withdraw from the Schneider Trophy contest fixed for September 12, unless the event ...

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  11. A DICTATOR RETIRES.

    BELGRADE, Sept. 2.—King Alexander, of Yugoslavia, has promulgated a new constitution providing for the return of the country to a Parliamentary regime. The ...

    Article : 289 words
  12. THE LOAN CAMPAIGN.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 3.—The total number of applications for the conversion of bonds in the conversion loan has now reached 164,517 and the total amount of ...

    Article : 178 words
  13. BATTERIES DISPUTE.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 3.—Employees of the Coolgardie and Ora Banda State batteries, who ceased work on Tuesday as a result of reductions in their wages ...

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  14. CANCER RESEARCH.

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—M. Bendien, a prominent authority on cancer, arrived from Holland recently to confer with his British colleagues. In an interview with a ...

    Article : 171 words
  15. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—A report reached London to-day from Geneva that France has informally approached the League of Nations to postpone the world ...

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  16. ECONOMIC UNION.

    GENEVA, Sept. 3.—At a meeting of the League of Nations Council to-day Austria formally renounced the proposal for a Customs Union with Germany. The ...

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  17. TREASURY BILLS IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Sept. 3.—The issue of £20,000,000 worth of British Treasury bills (representing half of France's equal share with the United States in an £80,000,000 ...

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  18. ILLUMINATED LONDON

    LONDON, Sept. 3.—Astonishing scenes in the West End in connection with the illumination of buildings, arranged in connection with the triennial meeting of the ...

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  19. OFFER TO BRADMAN.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 3.—The Australian Test cricketer, D. G. Bradman, is reticent about the reports of offers from clubs in England. Friends, however State that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. CAUSES OF THE TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—The scaling down of internal money values, including wages and the cost of living, an early loan conversion, and the abandonment of political ...

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  21. AMERICAN OPPOSITION.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—The Acting Secretary of State (Mr. Castle) to-day expressed opposition to the movement attributed to France to postpone the ...

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  22. TASK FOR STATES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 3.—Commenting to-night on the decision of the Common­wealth Bank to restrict the amounts it would provide for Government deficits for ...

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  23. MENACE OF THE MURRAY.

    ADELAIDE, Sep. 3.—The river bank at Jervois, 10 miles from Murray Bridge, the most important point along the South Australian stretch of the flooded Murray ...

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  24. CONCERTED ACTION SUPPORTED

    MONTREAL, Sept. 2.—The convention of the Canadian Legion has adopted a resolution which declares that war should have no place in the civilised world. It ...

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  25. DEATH OF "CARBON KING."

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—Mr. C. Harold Smith, an American millionaire, known as "The Carbon King," died yesterday, at the age of 72, on the eve of the completion ...

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  26. MARRIAGE PROBLEMS.

    REGINA (Saskatchewan), Aug. 2.—Expressing his disapproval of birth control, and counselling Canadians to observe chastity marriage and hold fast to ...

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  27. SPANISH PRISON RIOT.

    BARCELONA (Spain), Sept. 2.—A number of Communist convicts in Barcelona Prison yesterday precipitated a remarkable riot, which culminated in the ...

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  28. SHOTS AT A KING.

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that a remarkable defence will be put forward at the forthcoming trial of two ...

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  29. Trafficking Deplored.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 3.—A strong protest was entered by the South Australian Cricket Association at its meeting tonight against trafficking in players. The ...

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  30. ARBITRATION AWARDS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 3.—The final report of the Select Committee of the Legislative Council on the Arbitration Bill presented to the Upper House this afternoon, ...

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  31. PREMIER v. GOVERNOR.

    LONDON, Sept. 3.—The Agent-General for New South Wales (Mr. A. C. Willis) had another conference to-day with the Dominions Secretary (Mr. J. H. Thomas) ...

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  32. PICTURE TELEPHONY.

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—The Postmaster General announces that a service of picture telephony such as is already in operation between Britain and Germany, ...

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  33. SUSTAINED BY HONEY.

    LONDON, Aug. 2.—The British Himalayan Expedition has sent a letter to the New Zealand Honey Board from the expedition's camp in Sikkim. stating that it ...

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  34. LOST MOUNTAINEER.

    AUCKLAND, Sept. 3.-A report made this afternoon through broadcasting sta­tions that Mr. Warwick Stanton, the only member still missing of the party of ...

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  35. IMPOVERISHED BARONETCY.

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—A week after inheriting a 400-year-old baronetcy from, his father (who used to be a solicitor), Sir Charles Burnett Buckworth-Herne-Soame. ...

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  36. GANDHI'S LONDON VISIT.

    LONDON, Sept. 3.—The problem of finding a goat to supply milk for Mr. M. K. Gandhi, the Indian Congress leader, on his visit to London, has been solved by ...

    Article : 137 words
  37. FORMER SPANISH REGIME.

    MADRID, Sept. 2.—Eight generals, including General Frederico Berenguer, a brother of the ex-Premier, all of whom participated in the dictatorship of General ...

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  38. MORMONS IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—The "Daily Telegraph." states that a Mormon tabernacle to cost £80,000 will shortly be built in the West End of London, as the ...

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  39. THE FIRST WOMAN AIR PILOT.

    LONDON, Sept. 2—The 70-year-old widow of the, late Mr. Maurice Hewlett, the novelist, who is believed to have been the first woman pilot in the world—she ...

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  40. MISS JOHNSON IN SIBERIA.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 3.—Miss Any John­ston, who, with Mr. J. Humphries, is mak­ing a return flight from Japan to England, reached Kurgan (Siberia) to-day. She left ...

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