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  2. PIRACY ISSUE.

    LONDON, Sept 9.—Germany and Italy have declined to attend the special conference convened by Britain and France to consider measures to ensure the safety ...

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  3. SOVIET PURGE.

    LONDON, Sept 8.—M. Stalin's purge of Soviet officials has reached to the Buriat—Mongol autonomous republic, in eastern Siberia between Lake Baikal and ...

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  4. CHINA AT BAY.

    Though repulsed in the Yangtzepoo sector at the eastern end of the International Settlement, the Chinese armies are still holding their main positions under heavy pressure in the Shanghai-Woosung war zone. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S TRADE

    CANBERRA, Sept. 9.—The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. White) announced tonight that up to September 4 of this financial year imports exceeded ...

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  6. NAZI LABOUR FRONT.

    BERLIN, Sept. 8.—A parade of 30,000 members of the Labour Front, thousands of them stripped to the waist, bearing military packs and gleaming spades, was ...

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  7. SPANISH STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—Reports of the outcome of the naval battle between Spanish rebel and Government forces off Tenes (200 miles west of Algiers) last night are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FIRE IN CITY BLOCK.

    Fire and water caused damage estimated at between £2,000 and £3,000 at Pettys building in central Hay-street early this morning. A two-storey ...

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  9. PACIFIC WATERFRONT

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8.—A more menacing atmosphere has developed in the waterfront dispute between the Teamsters' Union (which is affiliated with the ...

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  10. CROSSING FATALITY.

    Harold Barry (11), of Kenny-street, Bassendean, suffered shocking head injuries, from which he died a few minutes later, when he was struck by a ...

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  11. THE PROLIFIC MOTHER.

    BERLIN, Sept. 9.—At Nuremberg to- day the Nazi medical chief, Dr. Wagner, announced that Herr Hitler had created a decoration for prolific mothers, to be ...

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    Members of German Labour Front on parade. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DISORDERS IN GIJON.

    PARIS, Sept. 9.—Great disorder is reported in Gijon, the last important harbour on the Spanish north coast in Government hands. The police are stated ...

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  14. NAVAL PROTECTION.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 9.—Naval authorities declare that the decision of the Commonwealth Government to increase the armour protection of the cruisers ...

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  15. BROUGHT DOWN BY REBELS.

    BAYONNE, Sept 8.—A Spanish rebel squadron chased a French commercial aeroplane near Gijon (North Spain) to-day and brought it down in flames. The ...

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  16. REFUGEE TRAIN BOMBED.

    SHANGHAI; Sept. 9.—Japanese planes added 300 to the Chinese civilian death roll in the vicinity of Shanghai yesterday evening when they bombed a train ...

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  17. DR. SCHACHT RESIGNS.

    BERLIN, Sept. 9.—Dr. Schacht. Minister for Economic Affairs, has handed his resignation lo Herr Hitler on account of his disapproval of the Nazi economic ...

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  18. WORLD AFFAIRS.

    CAPE TOWN. Sept. 8.—Discussing world affairs in a statement today at Durban, General Smuts (the Deputy Prime Minister) said he believed the ...

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  19. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Sept. 9.—It is understood that the Air Ministry will shortly announce that a Royal Air Force squadron, either from India or the Far East, will ...

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  20. LINER ON MUDBANK.

    BRISBANE. Sept. 9.—The liner Port Wyndham (8,580 tons) ran on a mudbank in Townsville harbour late last night shortly after she left her berth ...

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  21. NEW FACTOR IN NORTH

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 9.—A new factor in the Sino-Japanese conflict in North China is the alliance of the Chinese Communists with the Nanking ...

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  22. SCAFFOLDING COLLAPSES.

    CHRISTCHURCH, Sept 9.—One man was killed and three were injured when scaffolding on k bridge on which they were working at Springfield collapsed ...

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  23. BELGIAN PREMIER.

    BRUSSELS, Sept. 8.—The Chamber of Deputies carried by 130 votes to 34 to-day a vote of confidence in the Prime Minister (M. van Zeeland), who had ...

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  24. PLANES FROM ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sept. 9.—For the third time in a month the "Aeroplane," a prominent aviation journal, in a leading article urges the Air Ministry to send a squadron to ...

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  25. ALLEGED HOLD-UP.

    ELIZABETHTOWN (New York), Sept. 7.—John Montague, a popular Hollywood society man, who is charged with complicity in a bold-up and stealing and ...

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  26. COLLISION AT INTERSECTION.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 9.—Leo Joseph Matthew, of Gleneig, was killed on the Port Elliott-road, two and a half miles from Victoria Harbour, this evening as a ...

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  27. CHOLERA EPIDEMIC.

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 9.—The cholera is worse in Shanghai, where there were 29 cases last week, nine of which were fatal. HONG KONG, Sept. 9.—The epidemic ...

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  28. UNDERGROUND RAILWAYS.

    LONDON. Sept. 8.—Big changes are being made to underground stations and connections at King's Cross, which are used by 40,000,000 persons a year. There ...

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  29. FOUND DEAD IN BATH.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9.—Sub-station Officer Walter Thomas Carr, of Fire Brigade Headquarters, was found dead in his bath with the gas of the heater full on in his ...

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  30. FRENCH NAVAL REINFORCEMENT

    PARIS, Sept. 9.—The Fifth Torpeds Boat Division has been ordered to rein-force the French naval units in the Mediterranean. ...

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  31. BREAD IN TINS.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—Twenty-two judges at a bakers and confectioners' exhibition today praised the quality of samples of everyday bread sent in grease-papered ...

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  32. MURDERED BY ARABS.

    JERUSALEM, Sept. 9.—An Arab gang holding up and robbing motor cars, mostly owned by their compatriots, between Haifa and Nazareth, discovered and ...

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  33. RIOTOUS MOORS.

    PARIS, Sept. 8.—Obeying the orders of Moorish nationalist agitators, all the native shopkeepers in Rabat (a port on the west coast of French Morocco) put ...

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  34. ELEPHANT POISONED.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9.—The bull elephant Tommy, which killed its attendant, John Stevens, at Parkes on Tuesday night, was poisoned at Forbes last night. The animal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. THE SOVIET NOTES.

    ROME, Sept 8.—Russian circles here consider that Italy's rejection of the two Soviet Notes alleging complicity in the Mediterranean piracy is most serious. A ...

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  36. SCIENCE CONGRESS ENDED.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—The annual congress of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, which was held at Nottingham closed today. The ...

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  37. CARRIED TO SEA BY CUSHION.

    LONDON, Sept. 9.—An extraordinary seaside accident at Felpham (Sussex) to-day resulted in the death of a five-year-old girl The child was playing with an ...

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  38. IMPORTING BUTTER.

    CAPE TOWN, Sept. 8.—The South African Dairy Control Board states that it has ordered butter from overseas as a precautionary measure against a ...

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  39. ITALY ACCUSED.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—The Trades Union Congress at Norwich carried today, at the Instance of its general secretary (Sir. Walter Citrine) a motion expressing the ...

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  40. UNUSUAL PLANE ACCIDENT.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—Mr. A. J. Villiers, the Australian author, journalist and sailor, whose seafaring books and his voyages in the square-rigged ship Joseph ...

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  41. N.Z. PARLIAMENT.

    WELLINGTON, Sept. 9.—The second session of the 25th New Zealand Parliament opened today with the usual traditional procedure. The speech of the ...

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  42. THREAT TO SOLICITOR.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9.—Mr. J. C. Cordell, barrister, stated today that he had received over the telephone at his home at Rose Bay last night a threat of violence ...

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  43. JAPANESE DRIVE.

    LONDON, Sept. 9.—A graphic story is told by the Shaghai correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." "I write amidst the roar of aeroplanes and the ...

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  44. GERMAN PLANE MISSING.

    BERLIN, Sept. 8.—The Minister for Air (General Goering) has asked the British Air Ministry to assist in the search for a Lufthansa aeroplane which ...

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  45. PROFIT ON DRESSES.

    CAPE TOWN, Sept. 8.—Witnesses giving evidence before the Wage Board to-day admitted thay had bought dresses in America at from 5/ to 10/ and sold ...

    Article : 66 words
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