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  2. UNEMPLOYMENT POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 4.—Important observations and recommendations are contained in the report of the unemployment secretariat committee which was ...

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  3. SPANISH RIOTS.

    BARCELONA, Sept. 4.—As a sequel to the prison riot which occurred yesterday, when hunger-striking Communist prisoners set alight to the Barcelona gaol, a ...

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  4. COMPULSORY CONVERSION

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 4.—After a short discussion on the position of bondholders who had refused to convert their holding in the conversion loan which closed last ...

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  5. THE BRITISH CRISIS.

    LONDON, Sept. 3.—The emergency National Cabinet, whose task is to balance the Budget, held a further meeting this afternoon lasting for two hours. The ...

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  6. POLAR SUBMARINE

    OSLO, Sept. 4.—Serious concern is felt for the safety of Sir Hubert Wilikins's submarine Nautilus, which is engaged in an under-sea dash to the North Pole. ...

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  7. CHILEAN NAVAL REVOLT.

    VALPARAISO (Chile), Sept. 3.—Yesterday's report that the entire Chilean Navy had revolted has been confirmed. The main portion of the fleet is at ...

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  8. FLEET REDUCTIONS.

    TORONTO, Sept. 3.—"Great Britain's cruiser and destroyer strength is becoming totally inadequate," said Earl Jellicoe in an address to the Navy League ...

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  9. SCHNEIDER TROPHY.

    LONDON, Sept. 3.—The Royal Aero Club has received an official notification from the Aero dub of Italy and the Aero Club of France that, unless the British ...

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  10. ODDS AGAINST EXPLORER.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—Mr. Vilhjalmur Stefansson, the famous polar explorer, said to-day that Sir Hubert Wilkins could not much longer delay his return from the ...

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  11. BROADBENT'S FLIGHT.

    Due at the Maylands aerodrome at 7.30 p.m. yesterday, Mr. H. F. Broadbent, the 21-years-old Sydney airman who is attempting to fly round Australia in the ...

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  12. FINANCIAL RECOVERY.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 4.—Discussions which have been taking place between the Premiers' Conference and the Commonwealth Bank Board with respect to ...

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  13. THE OVERSEAS DEBT.

    LONDON, Sept. 3.—Commenting on the cabled suggestion that an Australian financial mission may be sent to England to advocate the conversion of Australian ...

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  14. THE SILVER PROBLEM.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—An unofficial international conference of financial experts will be held in Paris on September 17, under the auspices of the International ...

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  15. EMPIRE SERVICE LEAGUE.

    TORONTO, Sept. 3.—The fifth biennial conference of the British Empire Service League was opened here to-day. Appealing for the same unity in peace ...

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  16. EASTERN STATES STORMS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 4.—Gales, accompanied by heavy rain, swept Sydney and the southern districts last night and early this morning. Snow fell heavily in the ...

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  17. BANK SUSPENDS PAYMENT

    BRISBANE, Sept. 4.—In announcing to-night that payment would be suspended until further notice, the directors of the Federal Deposit Bank, Limited, Brisbane, ...

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  18. AERIAL TRAGEDY.

    BOLOGNA (Italy), Sept. 3.—While the King of, Italy was witnessing an aerial march past of 800 'planes, one of the machines failed to take-off properly, and ...

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  19. DESTRUCTION IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 4.—Scenes of damage and destruction were left in the wake of foods which subsided in the western suburbs to-day. It is estimated that the ...

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  20. MENTAL PATENTS EXPLOIT.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 4.—After a violent struggle with three policemen and a tracker, the giant framed patient who escaped from Goodna Mental Asylum on ...

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  21. BERLIN BOURSE.

    BERLIN, Sept. 3.—An avalanche of selling caused the loss of millions of marks on the Berlin Bourse when it reopened for the first time to-day since the financial ...

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  22. SOUTH-WEST FLOODS.

    BUNBURY, Sept. 4.—The Preston River came down in flood last night, and this morning 100 yards of the Picton-Bunbury road, the Moorlands road, the ...

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  23. IMPORTED BUTTONS.

    SYDNEY. Sept. 4.—When the Tariff Board to-day inquired into an application for increased duty on imported shell buttons, evidence was given that an ...

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  24. STEAMER ON REEF.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 4.—The steamer Burgenland (7,000 tons), of the Hamburg-Amerika Line, struck a reef in calm weather off South Korea this afternoon ...

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  25. INDIAN CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sept. 3.—On his way to attend the Indian Round Table Conference Mr. M. K. Gandhi ia chiefly spending his days on board the Rajputana huddled on ...

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  26. COMMUNIST ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Sept. 3.—The "Daily Express" reports that Scotland Yard has information proving that there is a sudden access of funds in Britain to enable ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND LEGISLATURE.

    BRISBANE. Sept. 4.—The Acting Premier (Mr. King) to-day reiterated previous statements that the question of the restoration of the Upper House was in ...

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  28. ARMED HOLD-UP.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 4.—Threatened by two armed masked men at the corner of Beach and Dow streets, Port Melbourne, this afternoon, Mr. T. J. York, the chief ...

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  29. EX-AIRMAN IN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Sept. 4.—After many previous convictions in England and Australia for having obtained money by false pretences. Benjamin Fieldhouse alias Peter ...

    Article : 150 words
  30. ASSISTANCE FOR FARMERS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 4.—Asked his opinion of the report prepared, by the secretariat committee of the Premiers' Conference on the problems of unemployment ...

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  31. £10,000 WRIT.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 4.—Murray Edward Garth, of Hamilton, New South Wales, has issued a writ claiming £10,000 damages from Ida Hyams and ...

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  32. MISBEHAVED FOOTBALLERS.

    BUNBURY, Sept. 4.—Jolimont footballers travelling to Pemberton this morning created a disturbance on the train and broke four windows. Constables ...

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  33. STRUCK OFF THE ROLL.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 4.—Mr Justice Macfarlan made an order to-day striking the name of Henry Nolan, solicitor, of Queen-street, Melbourne, from the roll of ...

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  34. MELBOURNE SHOW.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 4.—The 11,035 entries for the Royal Agricultural Show, which will commence on September 17, constitute a record. ...

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  35. SPANISH REPUBLIC.

    MADRID, Sept. 3.—The Parliamentary Commission is recommending to the National Assembly proceedings in default against the ex-King Alfonso, on a charge ...

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  36. OVER THE ATLANTIC.

    PERNAMBUCO (Brazil), Sept. 4.—The Graf Zeppelin, which arrived here from Germany on Tuesday after a non-stop flight, left for Friedrichshafen at 2.40 ...

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  37. FRAUD CHARGE DISMISSED.

    PINJARRA, Sept. 4.—John Melvin James Tait (59), formerly Principal Government Architect, was charged at the Pinjarra Police Court with having issued ...

    Article : 51 words
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