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  2. GHASTLY TRAGEDY.

    With his body mutilated by numerous deep knife wounds, a Sicilian stonemason named Carmelo Mentisano (38) was found dying in a back room at a house in ...

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  3. "EASTERN LOCARNO" PLAN

    BERLIN, Sept. 10.—The German Charge D'Affaires in Loudon (Prince Otto von Bismark) today delivered at the Foreign Office a memorandum containing the ...

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  4. DISPUTE AT COLLIE.

    COLLIE, Sept. 11.—Bitterness was openly expressed against the management of the Proprietary (Bullfinch) mine this morning by the employees, and as a result ...

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  5. RUSSIA AND LEAGUE

    GENEVA, Sept. 11.—At a private meeting yesterday, the Council of the League of Nations agreed unanimously that Soviet Russia be given a permanent seat ...

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  6. GERMANY'S PLIGHT.

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—By all accounts Germany's economic situation is going from bad to worse. The latest development is the closing of the Special Bank ...

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  7. MORRO CASTLE FIRE.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—The official investigation was begun here today of the disastrous fire which broke out on the 11.520 ton liner Morro Castle about 3 a.m. ...

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  8. TRADE IN ARMS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—The Senate Committee which is inquiring into the trade in armaments and munitions heard evidence today regarding the sale of war ...

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  9. PERTH TO SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 11.—Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith made further aviation history today by flying from Perth to Sydney, via Adelaide, in 10 hours 30 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE LANCASHIRE BOYCOTT.

    LONDON, Sept. 10.—Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, Economic Advisor to the Government received at the Treasury this afternoon Sir George Holden and other ...

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  11. REORGANISATION SCHEME.

    BERLIN, Sept. 10.—Dr. Schacht, President of the Reichsbank and acting Minister of Economic Affairs, now controls 25 bureaux covering all basic products, ...

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  12. VERSATILE MUSICIAN.

    LONDON, Sept. 10.—Sir George Henschel, singer, pianist, conductor, and composer, died today, aged 84 years. A man of remarkable vigour in old age, he emerged ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MORESBY INCIDENT.

    Twenty-eight men (apart from Able-Seaman Thomas James Fletcher) from the survey sloop H.M.A.S. Moresby have been affected by transfer to other ships, loss of ...

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  14. THROWING OF INK.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 11.—As a result of the ink-throwing incident in the Legislative Council last Tuesday. Patricia Hackett, solicitor, of Grenfell-street, was ...

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  15. DEPARTURE FROM MAYLANDS.

    Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, accompanied by Captain P. G. Taylor, in the monoplane Lady Southern Cross, took off from the Maylands ...

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  16. "RADIOBIOLOGY."

    VENICE, Sept. 10.—"The new science of radiobiology promises a harvest of fresh knowledge of life's mystery," said the Marchese Marconi, in opening today the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. COMMUNISTS BLAMED.

    HAVANA, Sept. 10.—Captain Oscar Hernandez, chief of the Havana Port Police, said today: "The Morro Castle fire neems to have been the work of ...

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  18. OUTBREAK IN STEAMER'S HOLD

    BALBOA, Sept. 10.—Several officers of the Grace liner Santa Rita (4,577 tons) which arrived here today under her own power with a fire in the hold, declared that ...

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  19. TEXTILE STRIKE.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—A few of the cotton mills in the south closed by the great strike of textile workers reopened today under heavy military protection. ...

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  20. NAZI SPECTACLE.

    NUREMBURG, Sept. 10.—The annual Nazi Congress ended spectacularly today with a Reichswehr (regular army) display in which cavalry, artillery, infantry, ...

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  21. AMERICAN CROPS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. l0.—Crop estimates at September 1, published by the Department of Agriculture today, indicate the severe toll taken by the recent drought. ...

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  22. MOTOR CAR SKIDS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 11.—The Leader of the Federal Country Party (Dr. Page) and his daughter. Miss Mary Page, had a narrow escape from serious injury on a new ...

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  23. ALBURY MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 11.—The Government acting upon the recommendation of the Commissioner of Police (Mr. Childs), has decided to a reward of £250 for ...

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  24. GRAHAM LAND EXPEDITION.

    LONDON, Sept. 10.—The British expedition to Graham Land under the leadership of Mr. John Rymill, left Saint Katherine Dock. London, in the schooner Pendole ...

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  25. DUTCH IN AIR RACE.

    AMSTERDAM, Sept. 11.—The "Telegraaf" states that there will be only two Dutch entrants in the Melbourne Centenary air race—a Douglas plane, piloted ...

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  26. FALL UNDER TRAIN.

    Falling under a train at Bunbury yesterday, a boy sustained serious injuries. According to a report received last night by the transport branch of the Railway ...

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  27. COTTON DUTIES.

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—The Manchester Chamber of Commerce expressed the hope today that the Australian Goverment, after considering Lancashire's case, would ...

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  28. GIANT FRENCH LINER.

    PARIS, Sept. 11.—The Compagnie Generale Transatlantique has floated a loan of 120,500,000 francs (£964,000 sterling at par) to cover part of the cost of construction ...

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  29. AMERICA'S "NEW DEAL."

    PORTLAND (Maine), Sept. l0.—The State Governor (Mr. Louis J. Brann), Maine's first Democratic Governor in 16 years, was reelected today, despite ...

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  30. A RAND RECORD.

    JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 10.—The Transvaal gold output for August, as declared by the Chamber of Mines, made a record for the industry, being valued at £6,084,841. ...

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  31. STRANGE MURDER SENTENCE.

    CAPE TOWN, Sept. 10.—A remarkable sentence was passed at the Criminal Sessions at Maritzburg today on Frank Percy Perkins, an elderly ex-policeman and ...

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  32. WORLD PRESS CONGRESS.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—American delegates to the World Press Congress in Melbourne from March 27 to 30, will sail on the Monterey on March 5, arrive in Sydney ...

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  33. A RAJAH SUSPENDED.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 11.—Following repeated warnings regarding his misuse of ruling powers and neglect in administration the India Government has ordered ...

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  34. MURDERER OF HOTELKEEPER.

    WELLINGTON, Sept. 11.—Cabinet has increased the reward from £300 to £600 for the discovery of the murderer of Don aid Fraser, at the Racecourse Hotel, Rie ...

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  35. POLITICIAN'S BEREAVEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 11.—The death has occurred after a short illness of Mrs. Minnie Grace Maloney, wife of Dr. Maloney, the retiring Labour member for ...

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  36. MELBOURNE'S WAR SHRINE.

    LONDON, Sept. 10.—Major-General Sir Fabian Ware, permanent vice-chairman of the Imperial War Graves Commission and Lady Ware will sail for Australia on ...

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  37. AIRMEN INCINERATED.

    DUBLIN, Sept. 10.—An Irish Free State Army aeroplane crashed today in a garden and caught fire. Lieutenant Russell find Private Twomey were incinerated, and ...

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  38. A NAVAL VETERAN.

    LONDON, Sept. 10.—Admiral Sir Thomas Sturges Jackson, the senior officer of his rank in the retired list of the Royal Navy, died today, aged 92 years. He ...

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