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  2. SALARY PROPOSALS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The proposal accepted in the House of Representatives last week to increase the salaries of members of the Federal Parliament by £75 to ...

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  3. TARRAWINGEE MURDER

    WANGARATTA, Tuesday.—In the Wangaratta Supreme Court to-day, Mr. Justice Wasley presiding, Leo Alphonse Starr aged 18 years, was charged with the ...

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  4. GERMANY'S WITHDRAWAL

    The Daily Express special correspondent at Constantinople states that be can now reveal the real reasons for Germany's sudden withdrawal from the League of ...

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  5. FRENCH MINISTRY DEFEATED ON BUDGET

    By 329 votes to 241 the Daladier Ministry was defeated in the Chamber of Deputies to-day on the Budget proposals, which proposed extra taxation, including a special ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KINGSFORD-SMITH

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced to-night that the Federal Ministry had decided to grant £3,000 to Air-Commodore Sir Charles ...

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  7. BUYING OF GOLD ROOSEVELT'S NEW PLAN

    President Roosevelt, who said in a broadcast address on Saturday that the Government proposed to buy newly mined gold at an internal price to be fixed, so as to ...

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  8. MIGRANTS' COMPENSATION

    Marked interest was displayed by members of the Legislative Assembly last night in the terms of the British Migrants' Agreement Bill, the second reading of which was ...

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  9. ROSE PLEBISCITE

    As a result of the votes in the rose plebiscite received yesterday Shot Silk has again moved up from eighth to fourth place, a position well merited by this beautiful ...

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  10. ATTEMPT TO ROB TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An attempt to rob the "up" north west mail train was made near Newcastle about 2.45 a.m. to-day. Two masked men entered the ...

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  11. "BECOME NEIGHBOURLY" ADVICE TO GERMANY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDouald), speaking at Crawley, declared that Britain could look Germany in the face without a blush or an apology. It was useless to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FRENCH MURDER TRIAL

    During the trial of Georges Sarret and Catherine and Philomene Schmidt at Aixen-Provence on charges of having murdered people in order to collect the life insurance, ...

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  13. "Commodity Dollar"

    Commenting in a leading article on President Roosevelt's announcement regarding gold, "The Times" says:—"It had been sometimes recently speculatively assumed ...

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  14. NEW AEROPLANE CRASHES During Test Flight

    Boulton and Paul's new mail carrying machine, which was designed for rapid service on Imperial air routes, crashed during a test flight at Martlesham. It made an ...

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  15. Pan-American Conference

    Interest in the Pan-American Conference at Montevideo, in December, was heightened to-day when it was learned that the United States Secretary for State (Mr. Hull) will ...

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  16. Retail Stores Code

    President Roosevelt to-day, signed the retail stores' code, which will take effect from October 30. At the same time he issued a significant statement, taking ...

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  17. The "Faithful City"

    The aeroplane, Faithful City, which is being flown to Australia by Mr. Lynch Blosse, with Lord Apsley and Mr. W. P. C. Greene. M.P., as passengers, made a forced ...

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  18. Nazi Propaganda

    Germay's withdrawal from the League of Nations is intensifying Nazi activities in Austria especially in various propaganda devices. These extend even to fixing ...

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  19. Canadian By-elections

    The Canadian Liberals (the Opposition party) won three by elections on Monday namely. Restigouche-Madawuskana (New Brunswick), a former Conservative seat; ...

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  20. Mr. Shaw's Flight

    Mr. H. Shaw, the aviation expett of the Shell-Mex Co, who left on a business and research flight to Australia and the East yesterday, was a pioneer in the Channel ...

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  21. Disarmament

    In view of the weekly Cabinet meeting, which will be held on Wednesday, as usual, and at which the business of the forthcoming Parliamentary session will be ...

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  22. High Petrol Tax

    The Budget proposal which has incensed taxi-drivers and motorists was an increase in the tax on petrol to 9d. a gallon, making the price 2/ a gallon. The police were ...

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  23. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF FEDERAL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Members of the House of Representatives went into committee to discuss the recent proposals of the Ministry, which followed the report ...

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  24. Parachute Record Claimed

    A Soviet airman named Evseyev claims to have beaten John Tranum's record by making a parachute drop of 23,400ft. He asserts that he did not pull the ripcord till ...

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  25. Mr. Hull Supports President

    In openingf a series of radio broadcasts by members of the Cabinet, the State Secretary (Mr. Hull) to-night indicated that, although he still would champion world ...

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  26. French Express Derailed

    Forty persons were killed to-day when an express train travelling from Cherbourg to Paris was detailed neat Conches, about 70 miles north-west of Paris. ...

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  27. SCATTERED SHOWERS Conditions in Victoria

    Another small low-pressure trough crossed Victoria yesterday. Its progress across Melbourne was indicated by a sudden change in the direction of the wind ...

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  28. BIRD OBSERVATION

    On Saturday a cabin built by Mr. V. R. Davey at Meliodora Park, Toolern Vale, for cature students to use, will be opened at 8.30 p.m. by Mr. White, M.L.A. ...

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  29. Height Record

    Gustave Lemoine, who claimed to have broken the record by ascending to a height of 45,275ft. on September 28, has had the height official calculated at 44,817ft. This ...

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  30. SELF-IGNITING FLUID

    At the trial to-day of the five men accused of having caused the fire in the Reichstag, Dr. Schatz, an expert chemist, expressed the opinion that a self-lighting ...

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  31. Post-office Research

    The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) formally opened to-day the new extension of the Post-office research station at Dollis Hill. The station was established before ...

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  32. STERILISATION OF UNFIT New German Law

    The sterilisation law will be operative on January 1. It applies to sufferers from chronic alcoholism, feeblemindedness, insanity, epilepsy, Saint Vitus dance, ...

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  33. Lindberghs Visit Ireland

    Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh flew to-day from Southampton to Ireland. When in the neighbourhood of Cork they flew over Belvelly, where a Trams-Atlantic airport ...

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  34. Intense Heat in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,—Extensive buch fires, duststorms, and violent wind squalls which did much damage in the country, and the hottest October day for five years ...

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  35. STATE

    The magic word "rehabilitation" was used a great deal in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, when Mr. Bussau moved the adjournment to discuss the necessity ...

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  36. RELEASE OF PERFORMING DOG

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—An amendment of the quarantine regulations of the Commonwealth, framed especially to meet the case of the performing Alsatian dog, ...

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  37. NAVAL MEN DEMONSTRATE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—The tightening of leave conditions generally and the curtainment of expected additional leave for Labour Day resulted in a slight ...

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  38. Graf Zeppelin for Chicago

    The German dirigible Graf Zeppelin left Miami, Florida, for Chicago to-night. The airship is making a special flight to the Chicago Century of Progress Fair, and ...

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  39. Herr Goering in Sweden

    Herr Goering, the Premier of Prussia, arrived here by air to-day, and was received by King Gustay. It is stated that Herr Goering attended a secret meeting of ...

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  40. RELIEF FOR THE BONDHOLDER

    Sir,—Mr. Lyons and his party could give the bondholders whose sole income is derived from Government bonds some relief by a further reduction of taxation, Nobody ...

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  41. Price of Gold

    The price of gold to-day is £6/8/1, compared with £6/9/2 yesterday. [The price is equal to about £7/18/2 an ounce for fine gold in Australian currency, ...

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  42. YORKSHIRE CUP

    In the second round of the Yorkshire Cup in the Rukby League Halifax d. Custleford by 18 points to 2. ...

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