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  2. MURDERED CONSTABLE.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—In connection with the murder of Constable Gubteridge, Scotland Yard has made further sensational discoveries, including a man's ...

    Article : 130 words
  3. ST. LOUIS CYCLONE.

    ST. LOUIS, Sept. 29.—The city is almost isolated from outside communication as the result of a cyclone today. Buildings were unroofed, trees were torn ...

    Article : 320 words
  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 30.—When the Senate met to-day a notice of motion by Senator Givens (Nat., Q.): "That the manner in which the proceedings of the ...

    Article : 616 words
  5. STATE FINANCES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 222 words
  6. MELBOURNE ROBBERY.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 30.—After rob­bing young lady of an attache case containing £212, which represented the pay roll of a Richmond factory, three ...

    Article : 542 words
  7. LOCARNO SET-BACK.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—Colour is lent to the suggestions of Franco-German coolness at Geneva resulting from President Hindenburg's Tannenburg war-guilt ...

    Article : 169 words
  8. MIGRATION.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 30.—Resuming the debate upon the Supply Bill yesterday, introduced the previous day by the Treasurer (Dr. Page), the Leader of the ...

    Article : 1,373 words
  9. AVIATION.

    CAPETOWN, Sept. 29.—Lieutenant Bentley, the South African airman, arriv­ed safely at Capetown yesterday in the teeth of a 70 mile per hour gale, after ...

    Article : 136 words
  10. SCHNEIDER CUP VICTORY.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—It has now been arranged that Fligh-Lieut. Webster, who won the Schneider Cup, shall return home with Flight-Lieut. Worsley and ...

    Article : 227 words
  11. FEDERAL STEAMERS.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—The Financial Editor of the "Times" writes:—"The proposal to pass the Commonwealth Line over to a private concern is only a ...

    Article : 154 words
  12. WAR ATROCITIES.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—The French and Belgian Press is very excited about the declaration of Dr. Ludwig Herz, expert advisor "to the German Parliamentary ...

    Article : 128 words
  13. S.A. RETURNS.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 30.—The State re­venue for the past quarter totalled £2,031,300, an increase of £91,865 on the corresponding quarter of last year. ...

    Article : 46 words
  14. BRITISH CARS.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—Though it is too early to make a definite pronouncement concerning the effect of the Australian tariff amendment, on the British motor ...

    Article : 288 words
  15. "Indirect Gains."

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 30.—Pamphlets have been issued by the Trades Hall Council in opposition to the recommendation of the committee of inquiry ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. MEXICAN AFFAIRS.

    MEXICO CITY, Sept 28.—Thirtyfour rebellious Catholic fanatics were killed in a combat with Federal troops in the State of Jalisco. A priest was ...

    Article : 35 words
  17. CRASH AT BAGDAD.

    BAGDAD, Sept. 30.—The German airman Koennecke, when attempting to take off to-day crashed. The machine was damaged, but the occupants were not ...

    Article : 29 words
  18. ELECTORAL CHANGES.

    CANBERRA, Sept 30.—Proposals for amending the Commonwealth Electoral Act were submitted to the Senate this morning by Senator Crawford (Assistant ...

    Article : 345 words
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    From left to right: Captain Kingsford Smith, Mr. Keith Anderson and Mr. C. T. P. Ulm. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 54 words
  20. N.S.W. POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 30.—It is generally conceded in well-informed political circles that the Pact Party, consisting of the Nationalist Party led by ...

    Article : 424 words
  21. SPANISH AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—The usual mystery and secrecy where Spanish affairs are concerned surrounds the meeting of Sir Austen Chamberlain and General ...

    Article : 164 words
  22. ROYAL SHOW.

    Yesterday the vanguard of the exhi­bitors arrived at the Royal Agricultural Society's grounds at Claremont, where the ground is now practically ready for ...

    Article : 374 words
  23. MR. AMERY'S TOUR.

    The Premier's Department announced yesterday the programme that has been arranged in connection with the visit to Western Australia of the Secretary of ...

    Article : 320 words
  24. A BOLSHEVIK BIRTHDAY.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—The Riga correspondent of the "Times" says that the Soviet Government has instructed the various Communist organisations to do ...

    Article : 137 words
  25. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 30.—In the House of Representatives this morning Mr. Mann (Ind. Nat., W.A.) brought under the notice of the Minister for Trade and ...

    Article : 269 words
  26. CARGO PILFERING.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—"Fairplay," dis­cussing the pilferage of cargo draws at­tention to the leniency recently shown in Sydney, where a man, who was caught ...

    Article : 94 words
  27. ROMA OIL BORE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 30.—Tests of the petrol contents of the gas issuing from the Roma Oil Corporation's bore at Roma have been conducted on the field by ...

    Article : 386 words
  28. PARALYSIS OF INSANE.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—Useful data has been obtained by the London County Men-tal Hospital by experiments in treating general paralysis of the insane. A colony ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. RUM-RUNNING.

    HELSINGFORS, Sept. 29.—Joy prevails in the rum-running flotilla operating on the Finnish coast owing to the unexpected release of the Austrian ...

    Article : 83 words
  30. WOOD FOR MINES.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 30.—Since August the local mining companies have had to pay an additional shilling per ton for firewood bringing the Price to 16/ ...

    Article : 248 words
  31. RELIGIOUS RIOT.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 30.—While a Hindu procession was passing a Moslem mosque at Dehra Dun the images of deities were attacked by Kabult Moslems with stones. ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. A DARING THIEF.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 30.—A man attempted to-night an extremely daring robbery of jewellery valued at £1,000 from a display window to a recess arcade off ...

    Article : 273 words
  33. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—The International Radio Telegraphic Conference, which will open next week, will be confronted at the outset with two problems ...

    Article : 112 words
  34. WAR-TIME WRECK.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—A remarkable incident occurred to-day during the Atlantic Fleet's manoeuvres in Cromarty Firth. The drifter Billow was towing a target when she fouled the war-time ...

    Article : 124 words
  35. The Grounds Staff.

    At last night's session of the R.S.L. congress a delegate reported that he understood returned soldiers were likely to be prejudiced by a change in the ...

    Article : 72 words
  36. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    EDMONDTON, (Alberta), Sept. 29.—The Minister for Finance (Mr. J. A. Robb) in an interview denied that any changes were contemplated in the ...

    Article : 75 words
  37. The Motor Display.

    The work of preparing the hall on the Royal Show Ground for the motor show is proceeding rapidly, and the opening ceremony will be performed by the ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. PLAYING "ON AIR."

    BERLIN, Sept. 29.—A remarkable musical invention was revealed at a demonstration in the Bechstein Hall attended by Professor Einstein, many other ...

    Article : 176 words
  39. FRUIT MARKETING.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 30.—No action will be taken by the Minister for Markets and Migration (Mr. Paterson) to establish an organisation designed to improve ...

    Article : 278 words
  40. WELCOME STRANGER!

    When Mr. John P. Gillam, aged 67, born in Albany and the father of 14, steps off the train from Cranbrook at Perth railway station next Monday or ...

    Article : 224 words
  41. WOOL.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—An international wool conference will be held at Reichenburg, Czecho-Slovakia, on October 10, to discuss a system of world wool statistics. ...

    Article : 54 words
  42. WELCOME RAINS.

    SYDNEY, Sept 30.—Valuable rains have fallen in many divisions of the State, notably on the central slopes and plains, the south-west slopes, and Riverina. ...

    Article : 58 words
  43. CHAMPAGNE ON KILIMANJARO

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—The first thing Sheila MacDonald, a Londoner, did on reaching the highest peak of Kilimanjaro, was to sit down and celebrate the ...

    Article : 169 words
  44. TRAM AND CAB.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 30.—The sum of £3,500 damages was awarded by the jury in the First Civil Court to-day at the conclusion of the case in which ...

    Article : 165 words
  45. EMPIRE BROADCASTING.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—The British Broadcasting Company, in an interim report on experiments in Empire broadcasting, states that a shortwave ...

    Article : 153 words
  46. Mr. Bruce Pleased.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 30.—Members of the Senate and the House of Representa­tives to-day awaited with keen interest reports which were received at intervals ...

    Article : 87 words
  47. OIL DISPLACES COAL.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 30.—Advices have been received that the Canadian Government Line has decided to replace the coal-burning steamers now trading to ...

    Article : 108 words
  48. ANOTHER PANGALOS PLOT.

    ATHENS, Sept. 30.—A son of General Pangalos the former Grecian dictator has been arrested and warrants have been issued against Madame Pangalos ...

    Article : 72 words
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