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  2. ATLANTIC FLIGHTS.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—The monoplane Old Glory, in which Lloyd Bertand and J. D. Hill left Old Orchard (Maine) last Tuesday on a Zone flight to Rome ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND CRISIS

    BRISBANE. Sept. S.—It was reported to-night that a distinct ceavage had occurred in the South Johnstone and Railway disputes committee and that many ...

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  4. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    TOKIO, Sept. 8.—The Minister for War (Dr. Okadar) announces that Japan trill not hesitate to use her troops already in Marchuria to prevent attacks ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Sept. 7.—The Genera correspondent of the Australian Press Association says that the prospects of the eighth Assembly of the League of ...

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  6. THE UNIVERSITY.

    A stately and beautiful Temple of Nature is to arise at Crawley. It will be one of the chiefest adornments of the grounds, ayenues, lawns and drives that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    LONDON. Sept. 7.—The sensation of the Trade Union Congress was a second bad shock to the Communists in one day. The General Councill's ...

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  8. AVIATION.

    CALCUTTA, Sept 7.—The American world flyers, Messrs. Brock and Schlee. who flew from Calcutta to Rangoon to-day, described the flight as the ...

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  9. Relatives' Anxiety.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—Relatives and friends of Messrs. Brock and Schlee have telegraphed to the Navy Department, requesting it to forbid the ...

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  10. WATERSIDERS' POSITION.

    BRISBANE. Sept. 8—The watersiders have reaffirmed then decision to stand solidly behind the South Johnstone strikers and railway men. They have also ...

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  11. Search for 'Plane.

    NEW YORK, Sept 7.—John Harman, a journalist aboard the Transylvania, in a wireless message to the United Press Association, said:—"There is now every ...

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  12. SCHNEIDER CUP CONTEST.

    LONDON. Sept. 7.—Sir Phillip Sassoon (Under Secretary for the Air), Sir Sefton Brancker Director of Civil Aviation), and a party of offcials will fly ...

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  13. A "TIMES" LEADER.

    LONDON, Sept. 8-The "Times." in a leader, to-day, says:-"Mr. McCormack has grasped the real nature and inevitable effects of a challenge to the State. His ...

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  14. GENERAL STRIKE THREAT.

    BRISBANE. Sept. 8.—A telegram from Sydney appearing in this morning's Press states that the secretary of the New South Wales branch of the Australian ...

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  15. Recommendations Endorsed.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—To-day the Congress by 2,551,000 votes to 620,000 decided to break off relations with Russia. ...

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  16. LONDON TO LONDON.

    HARBOUR GRACE (Newfoundland), Sept 7.—The monoplane, Sir John Carring, with Captain Terry Tally (pilot), and lieutenant James Medcalf ...

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  17. BERT HINKLER'S VENTURE.

    RIGA. Sept: 7.—Bert Hinkler, who since his arrival on August 27 has been giving demonstration flights, will leave on Thursday on a non-stop flight lo ...

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  18. RURAL BASIC WAGE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 8—At to-day's sitting of tie Royal Commission appointed by the State Government to inquire into statements made by Mr. J. W. Allen. ...

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  19. BOMBAY Y.M.C.A.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 7.—An interesting sequel has beeig provided to the recent agitation in India regarding the alleged political activities of the Y.M.C.A. ...

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  20. Banquet at Riga.

    RIGA, Sept. 8.—The members of the Latvian Air Force at a farewell ban­quet decorated Hinkler. who is at Berlin an route for Britain. ...

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  21. COURTNEY'S FLIGHT.

    LONDON, SEPT. 7.—Speaking at a banquet last night at Corunna in honour of himself and his companions, given by the British Vice-Consul, at which the ...

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  22. THE POLISH PROPOSAL.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—It is unofficially stated that Poland's suggested all-round pact covers the three principles of the Protocol—security, arbitration and ...

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  23. CHARGES OF VIOLENCE.

    INNISFAIL (Q.), Sept. 8—Further cases arising out of the South Johnstons strike were mentioned in the Innisfail Summons Court this morning, when ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYMENT SPREADS.

    MARYBOROUGH (Q.), Sept. 8.-The effects of the railway strike are being felt more acutely each day. The Mount Bauple sugar mill closed down yesterday ...

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  25. ITALY'S TROUBLES.

    ROME. Sept. 7.—"If you enforce the threat to close your factories I Trill deport you," said the Prime Minister (Sigpor Mussolini) replying to leading ...

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  26. Awaiting Better Weather.

    CORUNNA, Sept 8.—Captain Courtbey is awaiting better weather to resume his flight. He expressed the opinion that ...

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  27. POLES ACCEPT FORMULA.

    LONDON. Sept. 8.—The Australian Press Association's Geneva correspondent says that the mountain has brought forth a mouse. The Poles have accepted a ...

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  28. FRENCH CRIME.

    PARIS, Sept. 8.—A brutal murder occurred on the Paris-Amiens train yesterday. A passenger, who has not been identified, was killed by a dagger thrust ...

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  29. CLERKS' INSTRUCTIONS.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 8.—Mr. W. C. Blackmore, branch secretary of the Federated Clerks Union, stated to-night that at a meeting of the branch executive, held ...

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  30. LEVINS AND MISS BOLL.

    LONDON, Sept 7.—When he arrives fa. New York Levine will lend Miss Bell the monoplane, Miss Columbin, for a return flight to England, piloted by ...

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  31. MANDATES COMMISSION.

    GENEVA, Sept. 8.—The league Council to-day received the Mandates Commission's report, including a recommendation to increase the membership in ...

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  32. MOTOR SHIPS FOR RUSSIA.

    KEIL, Sept. 7.—The Soviet Government has ordered two motor ships from Krupps for the Black Sea passenger service. ...

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  33. ARREST OF COMMUNISTS.

    HOME. Sept. 8.—Fascist militia and police from nome yesterday afternoon and night arrested over 50 Communists Civitavecchia who, it is alleged, were ...

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  34. WHEAT HARVEST.

    Judging by the latest available figures, Western Australia's acreage under wheat for the comins harvest is the highest ever seeded In this State, and it exceeds the ...

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  35. BATTLE WITH ELEMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 8.—With only a fraction of her original deck cargo intact and the crew weary from 40 days of continuous work at the pumps, the ...

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  36. WINDSOR TO WINDSOR.

    HARBOUR GRACE (Newfoundland). Sept. 7.—The Royal Windsor arrived at 1250 p.m. to-day. [The monoplane, Royal Windsor, left ...

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  37. ROYAL PRINCES.

    QUEBEC. Sept. 7.—The Prince of Wales and Prince George sailed for England to-day by the steamer Empress of Scotland. ...

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  38. GAS WORKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 8.—Evidence was concluded before the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day in the application by the Gas "Employees" Union for a ...

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  39. WAR MEMORIAL.

    LONDON, Sept. 7.—In Prince's street Gardens, Edinburgh, beneath the shadow of the Castle Rock, Scottish-Americans have raised a beautiful memorial in ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN ORANGES.

    LONDON Sept. 8.—A feature of the Bendigo's shipment of 240 cases of Murray River oranges is the fact that the majority were carried as ordinary cargo. ...

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  41. RAILWAY REFRESHMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 8.—In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day the Deputy President (Sir John Quick) completed the reading of his judgment and ...

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  42. EXPRESS DERAILMENT.

    PARIS, Dept. 8.—Claudins Lyger (49)who was arrested at Parthenary in connection with the derailment of the Bordeaux express on September 9 told the ...

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  43. WEST AUSTRALIAN FLOUR.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—A striking tribute to West Australian flour was paid by the manager of the firm supplying all the flour for Royal banquets and for the ...

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  44. PROCESSIONISTS FINED.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 8.—The Sacco-Van-zetti demonstration of August 23, when hundreds of men walked in procession from Belmore Park to the Domain, had ...

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  45. CANADIAN PROSPECTS.

    A cable message from the Canadian Wheat Pool states that the weather is now perfect. The crop suffered from frost and rust, chiefly in Saskatchewan ...

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  46. UNION FEUD.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 8.—The feud between the Waterside Workers' Federation, the Carters and Driver Union and the Storemen and Packers' Union took a ...

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  47. TRANSPORT FIGURES.

    Figures made available by the Railway Department yesterday showed that, during the week ended, on Sunday last, 24,620 bags of wheat were transported ...

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  48. SERIOUS RIOTS.

    CALCUTTA, Sept.7.—Serious riots between Hindus and Muslems at Nagpur (Central Province), resulted in 25 deaths, while 180 persons were wounded. ...

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  49. FEDERAL CABINET.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 8.-The last of the series of the Federal Cabinet meetings to be held in Melbourne as the seat of the Federal Government was ...

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  50. CITY COUNCIL VACANCY.

    After a close contest with Mr. C. J. Veryard, Mr. A. Todd was elected yesterday to fill the vacancy in the representation of the West Ward on the Perth ...

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  51. HEAD BLOAN OFF.

    BUSSELTON. Sept. 8.—A most gruesome discovery was made at Group 53, about 15 miles from Busselton, late yesterday afternoon, when a contractor ...

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  52. LEAP OVERBOARD.

    LONDON, Sept. 7.—When the s.s. Rendigo was rounding Cape Verde Jamen Wilson, one of three mentally defective persons who were being repatriated from ...

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  53. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    In pathetic circumstances, a man named W. H. Henderson died at Dwellingup yesterday. According to a telephone message received by inspector Teehan. ...

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  54. RETAIL JEWELLERS.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 8.—The Austra-lian Retail Jewellers' conference, which has been in session in Adelaide, was concluded to-day. A resolution was ...

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  55. VICTORIAN RENTS.

    MELBOURNE. Sept 8.—In the State Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Murphy introduced a Bill to provide for the establishment of a Fair Rents Court to fix ...

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  56. THE TIN HARE.

    SYDNEY. Sept. 8.—A case to test the legality of betting at the hare meetings was commenced before Mr. A. Shepherd. S.M., at the Glebe Court to-day, when on ...

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