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  2. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    SHANGHAI, Oct. 17.—Thousands of Nanking Nationalist troops are being rushed north daily for the purpose of assisting General Feng Yu-Hsiang's Shansi ...

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  3. S.A. MOULDERS' STRIKE.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 18.—All employees at the Islington railway workshops, except those employed in the manufacture of cars, were dismissed this evening. The ...

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  4. MONEY IN SHARKS.

    LONDON, Sept. 7.—Carnarvon, on the coast of Western Australia, would seem destined to be the centre of an important shark-fishing industry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    Warning Australians that, in his opinion every loon arranged in America was a blow to Britain's strength, Mr. Theodore Fink, a recognised financial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—True naval precision marked the departure of the four R.A.F. flying boats from Plymouth this morning on a cruise to Singapore and ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICAN FUG.

    CAPETOWN, Oct. 17.—The first day of the new session of the Union Parliament was marked by lively exchanges, which betraved the tenseness of feeling ...

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  8. PARK MURDER.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—At the conclusion of the resumed inquest, to-day, on the body of Constance Oliver, typiste, who was found strangled in Richmond Park. ...

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  9. MANCHURIAN ADVANCE.

    SHANGHAI, Oct. 18.—The Manchurian forces commanded by Marshal Chang Tso-lin's son, General Chang Hsu-ehliang, are continuing to press back the Shansi ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. RESTRAINING STRIKE ACTS.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—The United States Supreme Court has given an important decision upholding Injunctions issued by Lower Courts restraining union ...

    Article : 153 words
  11. LEVINE'S PLANS.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—Mr. Charles Levine arrived to-day and was accorded a civic reception. He was enthusiastic regarding aeroplanes and stated that two ...

    Article : 143 words
  12. SHORT TERM LOANS.

    LONDON, Oct. 18.—The "Financial News" states:—"Everything can be said for Dr. Earle Page's contention in cables from Melbourne that the Australian ...

    Article : 53 words
  13. FENG YU-HSIANG.

    SHANGHAI, Oct. 18.—Having mined the Governor of Shansi (General Yen-Hsi-shan) by his betrayal when the Fengtien troops commenced their ...

    Article : 92 words
  14. BRITISH FINANCE.

    LONDON, Oct. 18.—The newspapers attach some importance to the visit which the Governor of the Bank of England (Mr. Montague Norman) paid ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. ST. PAUL'S SENSATION.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—Canon Bullock-Webster, Rector of St. Michael Royal, was In bed when newspapermen called on him this morning. He handed to his ...

    Article : 136 words
  16. TRADE RESTRICTIONS.

    GENEVA, Oct. 17.—Thirty-three States, including the United States and Egypt, who are not members of the League of Nations, as well as separate ...

    Article : 115 words
  17. TROUBLE AT CHEFOO.

    SHANGHAI, Oct. 17.—General Chang Chung-chang, Governor of Shantung, owing to war exigencies, is attempting to seize the salt revenue at Chefoo by ...

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  18. PEACE IN INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Oct. 18.—A new attempt is achieve peace in industry resulted in gathering representative of employers Labourites and officials of the ...

    Article : 219 words
  19. RADIO EXPERIMENT.

    SIDNEY, Oct. 17.—A novel broadcasting experiment was curried out to-day by the "Sydney Morning Herald," Farmer's Broadcasting Service and ...

    Article : 143 words
  20. MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Oct. 18.—The Agent-General for Western Australia (Mr. W. C. Angwin) points out that the exclusion of naval reservists from group settlement ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. SOUTH AFRICAN WOOL.

    CAPETOWN, Oct. 18.—Interviewed concerning the wool position in South Africa, Mr. Harry Dawson, president of the British Wool Federation, said that ...

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  22. AN EARLIER MESSAGE.

    LONDON, Oct. 18.—An important conference will open to-day in Geneva to deal with the question of import and export prohibitions and restrictions. ...

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  23. Reception in London.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—The "Daily Telegraph's" wireless expert states that transmission from Sydney came through with better quality to-day than earlier. ...

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  24. RUSSIAN TUMULT.

    LONDON, Oct. 18.—The Riga correspondent of the "Times" states:—"The meetings of the Moscow Trades Union Congress were very stormy, Following ...

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  25. CHICAGO TRAGEDY.

    CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—Two 19-year-old girls to-day were shot dead and their bodies were thrown from a motor car which sped on a block and then smashed ...

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  26. [?]LIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    PARIS, Oct. 18.—Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Miller, who are attempting a flight to Australia in an Avro-Avian light aeroplane, left Lyons at 11.20 this ...

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  27. Another Attempt Proposed.

    LONDON, Oct. 18.—The British Broadcasting Company admits that the cutting off of Sunday's broadcast programme was premature as 10 minutes ...

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  28. BUSINESS FIRST.

    LONDON, Oct. 18.—The Rome correspondent of the "Times" states:-"In order that the rhythm of the country's work may not be unduly disturbed by ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. SWIMMING HOAX.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—Miss Gleitze, the Channel swimmer, announces that she will attempt to repeat her previous performance of swimming the Channel from ...

    Article : 134 words
  30. GILES CRASHES.

    VANCOUVER, Oct. 17.—A message from Elko (Nevada) states that Captain Frederick A. Giles, while Hying to the coast for the start of his Australian ...

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  31. ROBBED BY DEATH.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—Miss Grace Warmer, an actress, who played with her father in such roles as Juliet, Portia, Desdemona, and Galatea, in Australia for ...

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  32. INDIA AND AUSTRALIA.

    SIMLA, Oct. 17.—Lecturing here, Diwan Bahadur Rangachariar, who represented India at the opening of the Federal Parliament at Canberra, gave ...

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  33. NON-STOP VENTURE.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—Captain Macintosh is preparing to leave Upavon (Wiltshire), in a Fokker machine this week on a non-stop flight of 4,000 miles to ...

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  34. HOBART TRAMWAYS DISPUTE.

    HOBART, Oct. 18.—The dispute between the Hobart City Council and the Hobart branch of the Australian Tramway Employees' Association is serious. ...

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  35. BEAM WIRELESS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 18.—Further experiments and tests on the beam wireless service between Australia and Canada indicate that a small chance in ...

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  36. GERMAN COAL STRIKE.

    BERLIN, Oct. 18.—A strike of 70,000 miners in the German brown coal fields commenced to-day because the owners refused to raise wages as the Government ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN WINE TRADE.

    LONDON, Oct. 18.—Wine traders throughout the country are alarmed at reports of an Australian shortage. In the absence of definite news they would ...

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  38. STEAM AEROPLANE.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—Captain W. P. Surtnall, a consulting engineer, claims to bare invented a steam turbine engine for aeroplanes, which he says is more ...

    Article : 88 words
  39. ANARCHIST RAID.

    NICE, Oct. 18.—Twenty Italians have been arrested by the police during a raid on Anarchist haunts. All the alleged agitators are reported to have ...

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  40. ANGLO AMERICAN FRIENDSHIP.

    LONDON, Oct. 18.—The British cruisers Calcutta and Cairo, which have arrived off Washington on a fire days visit, gave President ...

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  41. TOLD BY A CAMERA.

    A floating shark factory—the Istar, to be used on the North-West coast: The cloud-capped peaks of the Stirling Range; ...

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  42. HOLLAND TO AMERICA.

    LONDON, Oct, 18.—The German seaplane, D1220, which arrived at Vigo (Spain) yesterday after a rough flight across ?he Bay of Biscay, left this ...

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  43. AN ENGLISH AUTHORITY.

    Imperial finance was discussed by Mr. J. F. Darling, a director of the Midland Bank, England, who passed through Fremantle yesterday on the liner Otranto. ...

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  44. BURNED TO DEATH.

    LONDON, Oct. 18.—Trapped in a biasing house at Wateringbury, near Maidstone, at midnight, Captain White, his wife and infant son, and a purse ...

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  45. CASTLE BURNED.

    BERLIN, Oct. 17.—Baron Bravenreuth's historic castle at Affing near Augsburg has been destroyed by fire. Five persons were killed and ten were ...

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  46. ALLEGED PERSECUTION.

    KOVNO (Lithuania).—The Lithuanian Government has lodged a complaint with the Council of the League of Nations alleging Polish persecution of Lithuanians ...

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  47. GERMAN TEXTILE TRADE.

    BERLIN, Oct. 18.—The Federation of Textile Employers at Prefeld (Prussia), following upon the failure Of negotiations with the workers has ordered a lock-out ...

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  48. SALARY RECORD.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—Miss Tallulah Bankhead an American actress, has signed a contract of £1,000 weekly, to take the roll of Nina in a British film based ...

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  49. U.S.A. OIL SCANDALS.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—The trial of Pall and Sinclair, who ore charged with having defrauded the Government in connection with oil leases, was opened ...

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  50. GASSED.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 18.—A man whose identity has not been definitely established was found in a room filled with gas from a turned-on jet late this afternoon. The ...

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  51. SMOKER STARTLED.

    DUBBO, Oct. 18.—George Wheatley had a fortunate escape to-day when a small rifle cartridge exploded in a pipe he had been smoking. He had just lit ...

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  52. STRUCK OIL.

    BAGDAD, Oct. 18.—The first oil "gusher" in Iraq has been struck at the excavation of the Turkish Petroleum Company, in which the Anglo-Persian and ...

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  53. NORWEGIAN ELECTIONS.

    OSLO, Oct. 18.—The results of the general election are incomplete but indicate that a Labour victory is likely. ...

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  54. FAMILY MURDERED.

    CAIRO, Oct. 16.—The newspapers report that a 16-year-old girl of Zagazig, whose family objected to her proposed marriage, poisoned her mother two ...

    Article : 44 words
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