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  2. 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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  3. ARBITRATION DELAYS.

    No solution was found yesterday of the problem of obtaining an early hearing by the State Arbitration Court of the references of the Amalgamated ...

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  4. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 9.—One death occurred and five new cases of infantile paralysis were reported today. The number of cases is now 281, of which 22 have ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 9.—Following the confirmation by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) of plans for the holding of the Federal election on October 23, it was ...

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  6. OIL PROSPECTUS.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 9.—An allegation that Sir Charles Marr (U.A.P., N.S.W.) was associated with a "fraudulent company"—Oil Search, Ltd.—was made by ...

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  7. NEWS ABOUT NEWS.

    DESIGNED to amend the Constitution of Western Australia, a Bill introduced in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday by the member for East ...

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  8. UNITED STATES SHIPPING.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—The Navy Department has warned American shipping of the danger of attack by unidentified aircraft, surface ships and submarines in ...

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  9. ILL-TIMED REMARK.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9.—In the Legislative Assembly this morning the Speaker (Mr. Weaver) ordered the Sergeant-at-Arms to remove a Labour member, Mr. ...

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  10. AMERICAN OUTBREAK.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—The outbreak of infantile parlysis in the United States continues to be grave. Already over 200 deaths have occurred and there were ...

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  11. BROADCAST BOMBARDMENT.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 9.—When it was learnt today that Mr. Lyons proposed to deliver his policy speech on September 28, Mr. Curtin announced that he would ...

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  12. FIFTY HOURS BELOW.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 9.—Weary and exhausted after having spent 50 hours 600 feet below ground in the Sunbeam colliery, Korumburra, the 30 coalminers ...

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  13. FEAR FOR EXPLORER.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9.—Anxiety is felt in Sydney for the safety of Mr. Jack Hides, the explorer, and his white companion, Mr. David Lyall, who when last heard ...

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  14. A FLAT DENIAL.

    SYDNEY. Sept. 9.—Sir Charles Marr, who returned to Sydney on urgent business tonight, replying to Mr. Ward's allegations, said: "I have never had a ...

    Article : 107 words
  15. COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 9.—Senator Guthrie (U.A.P., Vic.) claimed in the senate to-day that the Communist Party had a grip on the Labour Party, and by organising ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND BUDGET.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 9.—No indication of a reduction in taxation was given in the Budget speech delivered by the Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) in the ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL BOARDS.

    The value of industrial boards to relieve Arbitration Court congestion was discounted yesterday by the secretary of the Employers' Federation (Mr. L. L. ...

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  18. LABOUR POLICY SPEECH.

    The secretary of the Fremantle Trades Hail (Mr. F. Mann) said last night that the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Curtin) "would deliver his policy ...

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  19. LEFT AT THE ALTAR.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 9.—"It is difficult to imagine a more callous, heartless, and almost incredible act than that of defendant," said Mr. W. J. Denny, counsel ...

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  20. ABATTOIRS STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9:—The casual slaughtermen in the beef section at the Homebush abattoirs who went on strike yesterday resumed work this morning, but ...

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  21. ELECTRICAL STORM.

    HOBART, Sept. 9.—The most violent electrical storm for many years swept the north-west coast tonight. Vivid flashes of sheet lightning preceded loud ...

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  22. TUG AND SHIP COLLIDE

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9.—Joseph Smith (72). engineer, was killed, and Charles Young, seaman, was seriously injured when the tug Teven and the coastal motorship ...

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  23. LOTTERY PROFITS.

    A statement of receipts and expenditure in the July consultation conducted by the Lotteries Commission (No. 56) was tabled in Parliament yesterday. The ...

    Article : 278 words
  24. INLAND COMMUNICATIONS.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 9.—The installation at key points throughout inland Australia of pedal radio telephone transmitting and receiving sets, commonly known as ...

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  25. STARVING YOUTH COLLAPSES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 9.—A youth collapsed tonight in St. Kilda-road and when examined at Prince Henry's Hospital was found to be suffering actutely from the ...

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  26. WAR ON RABBITS.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 9.—Extensive laboratory experiments with rabbit virus for the eradication of rabbits are being continued by the Council for Scientific ...

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  27. PIG IRON PRODUCTION

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 9.—After a conference today between the Premier (Mr. Butler) and representatives of the Broken Hill Proprietary Co., Ltd., it was ...

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  28. FEDERAL AGREEMENT

    Members of the Legislative Council who bad felt that Federal Aid roads money allocated to this State might be spent on tramway tracks and trolley buses ...

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  29. TASMAN AIR SERVICE.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 9.—Definite progress had been made in the scheme for the establishment of a trans-Tasman air service under the joint control of the ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. ARMED ROBBERY CHARGE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 9.—On the ground that there was not sufficient evidence of identification, Judge Stretton instructed a jury in General Sessions today to find ...

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  31. PARAFIELD AERODROME.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 9.—The Commonwealth Works Director (Mr. R. M. Rolland) announced today that the erection of temporary radio and ...

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  32. NEW WORKS ESTIMATES.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 9.—"While I remain in the position of Postmaster-General there will be a steady attempt to convert the whole telephone system into ...

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  33. AGGRIEVED SONG WRITER.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 8.—Two broken swing glass doors, one boarded up and the other pasted over with paper, bear witness to two visits of a song writer to ...

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  34. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    Reorganisation of the Education Department, following the retirement of the Director of Education (Mr. J. A. Klein) on September 26, is not likely to be ...

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  35. RACE OF SQUARE-RIGGERS.

    HAMILTON (Bermuda), Sept. 8.— After a conference today between the two rival skippers as to whether the Joseph Conrad or the Seven Seas had ...

    Article : 159 words
  36. ITALY AND ARABIA.

    ROME, Sept. 8.—The Italo-Yemen Treaty, renewing the expiring 1926 agreement and consolidating Italy's position in the Red Sea has been signed. ...

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  37. MAIL PLANE DELAYED

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 9.—A damaged propeller prevented the Australian National Airways mail plane Malonga from returning from Broken Hill on its scheduled run ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. BURGLARS IN THE VATICAN.

    VATICAN CITY, Sept. 9.—For the first time in living memory burglars last night broke into the Papal apartments. They rifled the desk of the Master of the Pope's ...

    Article : 48 words
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