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  2. PARLIAMENTARY REFORMS

    Resolutions urging reforms in Parliamentary procedure were passed, and a statement setting out their policy on the relationship of the State to industry was ...

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  3. DISARMAMENT BRITISH-PROPOSALS

    The Foreign Minister (M. Barthou), explaining the rejection by France of the British disarmament plan, declares that, lacking a test period, it would lead to the ...

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  4. PLOT TO KILL RASPUTIN

    The Court was astounded at the continued heal ing of the Rasputin film libel case to-day when Commander O. LockerLampson, M.P., who was Russian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STAVISKY SCANDAL FORMER OFFICIAL CHARGED

    The latest event associated with the Stavisky scandal is the arrest of Guiboud Ribaud, who was formerly attached to the Ministry for Finance, on a charge of ...

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  6. POLICE INJURED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Six men were arrested during a disturbance at the platform of the International Labout Defence League in the Domain to-day. ...

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  7. LONG LIST OF ACCIDENTS WOMEN'S PARTY LEADER KILLED

    The president of the women's section of the Victorian Country party, Mrs. Claude Anderson, aged 40 years, of Tintern avenue, Toorak, was fatally injured ...

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  8. FINANCIAL AGREEMENT

    Replying to the statement published on Saturday, in which the Commonwealth Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) defended the action of the Lonn Council in ...

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  9. MAN DROWNED

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — Going to the rescue of two companions in the Outer Harbour yesterday, David Michael Fennell, aged 52 years, labourer, Wright ...

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  10. Herr Hitler's Plan

    A blunt hint that it would be useless for Great Britain to make any further attempt to mediate in the disarmament question in Berlin is contained in a ...

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  11. PLAYMATES IN TANK

    MILDURA, Sunday. — Leonard Evan Elliott, aged 10 years, and Kenneth Henry Mitchell aged 8 years, were drowned at South Merbein this afternoon. Elliott ...

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  12. VERANDAHS TORN DOWN

    Becoming out of control, a large closed motor-car tore down three shop verandahs, mounted the foootpath, crashed into an electric tram standard, and then burst ...

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  13. ASSASSINATION PLOT

    Another plot against the life of the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) has been revealed with the announcement that the trial will be begun on March ...

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  14. Cause of Widow's Arrest

    The arrest and imprisonment of Madame Stavisky yesterday on charges of receiving and complicity in swindling was the sequel to the discovery of 1,200 cheque ...

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  15. TARIFF BARGAINING ROOSEVELT ASKS CONGRESS FOR AUTHORITY

    President Roosevelt asked Congress to-day for authority to modify the tariff in negotiating commercial agreements with other countries. ...

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  16. Not Completely Adequate

    The State department has published a memorandum reiterating and amplifying President Roosevelt's views on disarmament in relation to the recent British ...

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  17. Body Taken From River

    MILDURA, Sunday. — The body of William Nicholson was recovered from the river at Red Cliffs to-day. Nicholson, who had been working in the district, ...

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  18. Farmer's Son Drowns in Dam

    GRIFFITH (N.S.W.), Sunday.—In his mother's absence Yesterday afternoon Douglas Theodore Tasker, aged 9 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Tasker, of ...

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  19. LERROUX AGAIN IN OFFICE

    Sonor Lerroux, the former Prime Minister, has formed a new Cabinet in Spain. He resigned two days ago after the leader ot the Catholic party (Senor Robies) had ...

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  20. Dinghy Ashore; Man Missing

    HOBART, Sunday.—As a result of the discovery of an upturned dinghy on the rocks at Opossum Bay, near South Arm, it is feared that Alexander Evans, aged ...

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  21. Italy Will Not Order Ships

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that Italy, to show her sincerity relative to disarmament, will not place any orders for new warships this ...

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  22. SWIMMING PROTEST

    About 10 minutes after the judges had announced the placlngs in the men's section of the three-mile swimming handicup in the Yarra on Saturday a complaint ...

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  23. ROOSEVELT'S FIRST YEAR

    President Roosevelt briefly reviewed his first year of office on the occasion of an honorary degree of doctor of laws being conferred upon him to-day at the ...

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  24. Angler's Death in River

    BURNIE (T.), Sunday.—The police recovered yesterday the body of Mr. Joseph Henry Cox, aged 63 years, late of Upper Castra, from the Wilmot River, where he ...

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  25. THREE PERSONS INJURED

    GEELONG, Sunday. — A collision occurred between two motor-cars on the Melbourne road, near Little River, last night. As a result Basil Fitchett, aged 28 ...

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  26. Captain Eden's Tour

    The Lord Privy Seal (Captain Anthony Eden), who returned last night from his tour of the principal European capitals, conferred to-day with the Prime Minister ...

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  27. ABOLISHING BLUESHIRTS

    Continuing his speech in the Dail on the motion for the second reading of the bill which declares the National Guard (Blueshirts) illegal, President de Valora said ...

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  28. Woman Drowned in Baths

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Sarah Beatrice May Woodward, aged 20 years, was drowned in the East Hills baths this morning. Miss Woodward, who was deaf ...

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  29. Yachtsman Loses Life

    PERTH, Sunday.—Mr. Martin Glick, aged 50 years, director of Barnett Bros. Ltd., was drowned in the Swan River at East Fremantle this afternoon, when the ...

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  30. Injured Constable Dies

    Constable Henri Peppier, aged 26 years, died in the Alfred Hospital last night from leg injuries received when his motor-cycle collided with a motor-truck at the ...

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  31. FASTEST AIRLINER Tested in England

    The world's fastest four-engined air liner has just passed the official flying trials conducted by the Air Ministry. The machine is a biplane, and has a maximum ...

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  32. RELUCTANCE TO GIVE NAMES IN DIVORCE COURT

    In dismissing the cross petitions for divorce of Air Vice-Marshal R. P. Mills, Officer Commanding the Oxford Bombing Area, and his wife, Mr. Justice Merriman, ...

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  33. AMERICAN AIRMAILS

    An investigation has been ordered into charges of sabotage ot the United States Army aeroplanes which have been carrying the airmails since the cancellation ...

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  34. Young Man Rescued

    Mr. H. A. Gleeson, a young man, of Balaclava road, St. Kilda, had a narrow escape from drowning when he was bathing near the Warrandyte swimming-pool ...

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  35. Fatalities in New South Wales

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—One man was killed and two others were injured when a motor-car, which contained five persons, overturned in Pittwater road, Manly, on ...

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  36. CIVIL WAR IN TURKESTAN

    Messages just received from Kashgar, in Sinkiang, China, state that four British subjects all Indians, were injured one fatally in fighting in Kashgar on February ...

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  37. RECOGNISING THE POPE

    Amendments which have been issued to the Kings Regulations and Admiralty Instructions provide that the Pope shall be regarded throughout the British ...

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  38. British Industries Fair Ends

    The British Industries Fair ended last night after a successful run of nearly a fortnight under conditions which served to encourage the hopes of manufactuers ...

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  39. Death of King Albert

    The Belgian Ambassador in London (Baron de Marchienne), in a letter to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affahs (Sir John Simon), expressed, on behalf ...

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  40. Oil Companies Abandon Plan to Enter Air Race

    In view of the undesirability of allowing the air race from London to Melbourne to become a trade event, the oil companies, it is understood, have ...

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  41. Other Accidents

    Struck by a motor-cycle at the corner of Armstrong street and Beacc[?]field parade, Albert Park, at 3 p.m. yesterday, Burma Blown, aged 12 years, of Collier ...

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  42. Confiscation in Germany

    The secret police announce the whole sale confiscation of the property of Communists and others who are [?] egarded as enemies of the State The property ...

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  43. Japan in China

    "By creating the throne of Manchoukuo and enthroning the last representative of the Ching dynasty the Japanese arc pursuing an aim far exceeding the limits of ...

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  44. Charges of Treason

    Herr Seitz, a former burgomaster, Herr Karl Renner, who was Chancellor in 1918, and Herr Albert Seven, a former Governor of Lower Austria, will be tried in ...

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  45. Air Race Planned to Start on October 20

    The Centenary Air Race will start at 6.30 a.m., Greenwich mean time, on October 20, according to a cable message received from the representative of the air ...

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  46. DAY OF CAPSIZES

    BRISBANE Sunday. — A squally routh-easterly on Saturday had an effect on sailing and rowing events. Twentyone sailing boats capsized during races ...

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  47. Price of Gold

    The price of gold was £6/16/10½ an ounce to-day, compared with £6/16/7 yesterday. The price is equal to £8/8/11 an ounce ...

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  48. Woman Dies From Burns

    Shocking burns, from which she died shoitly afterwards, words were suffered by Mrs. Rose Briese, aged 54 years, Easey steet, Collingwood, at her home late yesterday ...

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  49. Command of the Sussex

    Captain S. Bonham Carter has been a appointed to the command of H.M.S. Sussex, the cruiser on which Prince George will travel to Australia. Captain Bonham ...

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