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  2. ATLANTIC FLIGHTS.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—It is feared that the monoplanes Sir John Curling and Old Glory must be added to the depressing series of unexplained Atlantic disasters. ...

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  3. DISARMAMENT.

    GENEVA. Sept. 8.—looking frequent-ly at Sir Austen Chamberlain, the Nor-wegian delegate (M. Hombro) at to-day's session of the Leasup Assembly ...

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  4. TRADE UNION CONGRESS,

    LONDON, Sept, 8.—Special interest is attached to the presence of the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) at the Trade Union Congress ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND CRISIS

    BRESBANE, Sept, 9.—It is generally bettered that the industrial dispute is now on the Terse of collapse, and that trains in be again morning in ...

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  6. MIDLANDS TOUR.

    MOORA, Sept. 9.—Travelling in luxury as the guests of the Midland Railway and road boards en route, the Parliamentary and commercial party which left ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ESPERANCE RAILWAY.

    ESPERANCE, Sept. 9.—When at Salmon Gums this morning the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) drove special train through the coloured streamers stretched across ...

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  8. TOWN PLANNING.

    The first town-planning scheme pro-posed by the Government is now under consideration. A tentative plan has been prepared by Messrs. Hope and Klein, ...

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  9. LABOUR PARTY.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 9.—A rude setback waited the militant leaders of the railway men this morning when was learnt that the Parliamentary Labour Party by ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. Search Fruitless.

    MONTREAL, Sept. 8.—Anxiety is increasing on both sides of the Atlantic regarding the Sir John Garling, which is now overdue at Crovdon. Nothing has ...

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  11. MILL DISPUTE.

    BRISBANE, Sept ,9.—The parties to the South Johnstone dispute were called together by che Arbitration Court this morning. when Sir. Justice Webb ...

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  12. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.— The "Daily Express" in an editorial states:— "The Atlantic must and will be flown from east to west very effort ever made to ...

    Article : 158 words
  13. BUTTER CARGO STOPPED.

    CAIRNS, Sept. 9.—Eight hundred boxes of batter from Atherton Tableland, which were shipped by the Orungal from Cairns on Wednesday, have been held up ...

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  14. NON-AGGEESSION PACTS.

    GENEVA. Sept. 9.—The Polish pro­posal was not again before the Legue. Assembly, but an amended form was handed to the Locarno signatories as ...

    Article : 99 words
  15. Strikers Unconcerned.

    INNISFAIL (Queensland), Sept. 9— The Board of Traded order was received unconcernedly by union officials and strikers who [?] to take the view ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. SUGAR SUPPLIES

    Inquiries made Yesterday regarding the opposition of Western Australia in connection with sugur suppplies, in view of the trouble in Queensland, showed that there ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—The "Times" in a leader concerning the decision of the Trade Union Congress to break with the Soviet says: British sense and ...

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  18. Move Towards Prohibition.

    OTTAWA, Sept. 8.—The Premier (Mr. [?] King) intimates that parliament may be asked to stop trans-Atlantic flying to and from Canada. ...

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  19. MANDATES COMMISSION.

    GENEVA, Sept. 9.—The League Council without discussion adopted Che Mandates Commission's report, includ­ing the proposition to increase the ...

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  20. Measures for Control.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—The "New York World" states: "The Appalling number fatalities involved in trans-oceanic fly-ing my result in Congressional action ...

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  21. CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—A. Carson, a Lon­don, builder, was charged at Liverpool to-day with stealing £4,350, by means of a trick, from Thomas Gibson Johnson, ...

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  22. BEACH MYSTERY.

    LONDON, Sept. 9.—A dramatic solu­tion of a mystery of the Bournemouth Roods has been revealed by the "Daily Express." ...

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  23. One Man's Faith.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.— While the majority of the experts consider trans-Atlantic flights should not be attempted, Sir Sefton Brancker, Director of Civil ...

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  24. LEVINE'S ATTEMPT.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—Kinkade, the American expert who was in, charge of Lindbergh's, Brock's and Levine's engines, has made a dramatic appeal for ...

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  25. NEW ROLLING STOCK.

    "They are best sleeping cars on a narrow-gauge railway in Australia; and as fcir as our 'knowledge goes,, they are not excelled in the world." In these words ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. PROCESSIONS WANING.

    BRISBANE, Sept, 9.—Participants in the usual morning procession through the streets of Brisbane to the Stadium con-tinue to grow less. Only a bout 350 ...

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  27. ATTACKED BY BANDITS.

    CALCUTTA. Sept. 9.—Two American families-Duncan and MeLeod-with their five children, had a terrifying experience when travelling from Nataog on tie ...

    Article : 112 words
  28. FRENCH TRAIN MURDER.

    PARIS, Sept. 8—A butcher named Sadillak has been arrested in connection with the roarder committed on the Paris-Amiens train yesterday ...

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  29. TWELVE MEN STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9.—Another hold-up of the work on the Sydney Harbour bridge has taken place as a result of the action of a dozen members of the ...

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  30. GUARDS AND CONDUCTORS.

    (MARYBOROUGH (Q.), Sept. 9.—A fully attended meeting of the Mary-borough branch of the Guards, Shunters and Conductors' Association was held ...

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  31. Levine Still Determined.

    LONDON, Sept. 9.—Ignoring the clamour for prohibition, Levine persists in his intention to fly to America if the wea-ther improves before September 15 ...

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  32. FIRE IN FILM WORKS.

    LONDON, Sept 9.—An explosion set fire to film waste 'in works alongside Regent's Canal, St. Pancros, which in­stantly became a roaring mass of flames ...

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  33. AVIATION.

    CALCUTTA, Sept, 9.—Fears are en­tertained for the safety of the American world flyers, Brock and Schlee, who left Rangoon early yesterday morning, for ...

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  34. LOYAL UNION EXPELLED.

    (MARYBOROUGH, Sept. 9.—A meet­ing of the local disputes committee was held early this morning and the local branch of the railway section of the ...

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  35. TELEPHONE RENTALS.

    References to the high rates charged for telephone facilities were made by the chairman of the Commonwealth Public Works Committee (Mr. G. H. ...

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  36. MONORAIL TRANSPORT.

    LONDON, Sept 8.—In order to de­monstrate its fitness for the proposed tube under the Tyne at Shields, for which the Ministry of Transport is making a ...

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  37. SHIP DISMASTED.

    LONDON, Sept. 8,—After the steamer Adda wirelessly reported the interception of an. S.O.S. message on September 7 from, the American sailer E.R. ...

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  38. AMERICAN COTTON.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—The Agricultural Department has announced that cotton prospects have declined from the forecast of a production of 13.422.000 ...

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  39. Japanese Landing Conditions.

    TOKIO, Sept 9.—The United States Embassy announces that the Pride of Detroit, which is attempting a flight round the world is expected at Tokio on ...

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  40. MR. GARDEN'S VIEW.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9.—Mr. J. S. Garden/ secretary of the Labour Council, who returned to Sydney from Brisbane to-day, said the object of his visit was to obtain ...

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  41. THE CAVELL FILM.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—A. correspondent In the "Evening Standard" expresses the hope that the Nurse Cavell film, which a British company is producing, will ...

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  42. ALLEGED BRITISH SPIES.

    LONDON, Sept. 9.—The Riga corres-pondent of the 'Daily Mail" says that despite careful stage management the trial of the 26 alleged British spies is ...

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  43. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Sept, 9.—An Australia and Japan Association will be organised in Tokio on September 10, at the instance of the Consul-General in ...

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  44. FREE TRADE.

    GENEVA, Sept- 8.—An international conference representative of Governments which are members of the League of Nations and Governments which are not ...

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  45. THE FUTURE MACHINE.

    LONDON, September 9.—Doctor Kinkade, of the Wright Aerona itical Corpor-ation, before returning to America predicted that the aeroplane of the future ...

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  46. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—In a foreword to Mr. Taylor. Darbyshire's book, "The Hoyal Tour of the Duke and Duchess of York." the Duke says: ...

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  47. REPARATIONS PAYMENTS.

    LONDON", Sept. 8.-Germany's-repara­tion payments to Australia for the year ended June SO amounted to £430,000: and duriiuc the aame period she Daid £912.000 ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. MEDIATION EFFORTS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept, 9— For several hours to-day representatives of a number of transport unions conferred on the situation in Queensland at a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 329 words
  50. Advertising

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