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  2. SEVERE SETBACKS ON MONEY MARKETS

    September 19 is likely to be known among members of the Stock Exchange as Black Saturday, for the first Saturday opening since April 21. 1917, saw the most gloomy conditions experienced for many years. For the last few days markets were steadily ...

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  3. SUICIDE PACT

    Police went to a house at Mordial[?] on Saturday night to arrest a man, and they found him lying dead on a bed, with a length of tubing in his ...

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  4. PUBLIC SERVICE PAY CUTS FIXED

    What the Public Service Commissioner (Mr. Hunkin) describes as the most drastic general reduction in salaries of Government ...

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  5. PARACHUTE FAILS

    After he had jumped from an aeroplane at the Melbourne airport today, Stanley Thomas, aged 25 years, of King-street. ...

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  6. GRIM FIGHT BY TRAMWAYS BUS

    Battered on the head from behind with a pick handle, the driver of a tramways bus had a grim struggle with an armed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAPANESE TROOPS TAKE MUKDEN

    Serious fighting broke out in the walled city of Mukden, Manchuria, at 10.30 p.m. on Friday. Telegrams from there reported 80 deaths by midnight in one camp alone, as the result of the shelling of the Mukden arsenal and the military barracks. ...

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  8. WILL LAND IN ADELAIDE

    Air Commodore Kingsford Smith will land in Adelaide today, instead of making a non-stop trip from Melbourne through Adelaide to ...

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  9. CLASH AT CHANG CHUN FEARED

    Renewed apprehension exists about the possibility of an outbreak of serious fighting between Japanese forces in the garrison at Chuang Chun and Kirin ...

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  10. WOMAN SUICIDE FAR FROM HOME

    Since the tragic death of a woman in a gas-filled flat at Kangaroo Point on June 18. the police have been making inter-State and international ...

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  11. CONFIDENCE IN PLANE AND HIMSELF

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith's confidence in the ability of himself and the Southern Cross Minor to accomplish the gigantic task on which ...

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  12. BRITISH ELECTION

    The majority of the Sunday newspapers forecast a British election in the last week in October. So[?] sugg[?] that if the Conservatives [?] ...

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  13. Exchange Cheques For British Pensioners

    More than 9,000 Imperial pensioners resident in Australia will each receive a moiety today or tomorrow—a cheque covering the exchange on ...

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  14. TOKYO MOVE TO LIMIT TROUBLE

    Yesterday's urgent Cabinet meeting emphasised the Government's determination not to allow the Manchurian trouble to extend. ...

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  15. SUNKEN SCHNEIDER PLANE SALVAGED

    The Vickers Super-marine seaplane in which Flight-Lieutenant Stainforth met with mishap yesterday was raised from eight fathoms, in winch it sank ...

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  16. CABINET TO DISCUSS FINANCE

    Tomorrow's meeting of the Cabinet will be asked by the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) to concentrate on money problems which have arisen from the ...

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  17. POSITION OF EXPELLED M.P.'S

    Replying on Saturday to the statement from the Labor conference that the movement had now been "cleansed," the Premier (Mr. Hill) said it was ...

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  18. FATALITY AT BROKEN HILL

    During a trial run of a compressor for the Central power plant, shortly before 6 o'clock on Saturday night, there was an over-pressure of air, for ...

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  19. League Watching Situation

    The League of Nations is closely watching the Chinese-Japanese crisis, which coincided with the opening of the Council session. The Council was ...

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  20. FAST-MOVING LETTERS

    If Kingsford Smith arrives in England according to schedule on Tuesday week, or early on the following morning, he will deliver letters from Melbourne ...

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  21. STERLING DROPS IN NEW YORK

    British Government bonds and the pound starling were subjected to sharp pressure in today's financial markets, when stacks suffered another sinking ...

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  22. Lindbergh Disappoints Nanking Populace

    Colonel Lindbergh, after disappointing the Nanking populace, officialdom, and a small army of press correspondents yesterday, by failing to ...

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  23. SWISS THREAT TO RATION IMPORTS

    Something of a sensation was caused at the League of Nations Assembly today, when it was announced that Switzerland, although convinced ...

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  24. "PASSIVE RESISTANCE NOT MUTINY"

    The ships of the Atlantic fleet reached their home ports today and men were given week-end leave. The majority refused to say a word about ...

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  25. ONE DEAD, TWO INJURED

    A motor car and a taxi-cab collided at the intersection of Flinders-street and Gawler-place on Saturday afternoon, the result being serious injury to ...

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  26. LAND SPEED RECORD

    Mr. Norman Smith has arranged with the New Zealand authorities to make his attempt to create a new world's land speed record at the Ninety ...

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  27. GREAT FORTITUDE OF INJURED YOUTH

    A shocking accident befell Robert Easto (18), a student of the Hawkesbury Agricultural College, this morning. He fell from a carriage of the ...

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  28. LANG PARTY AND CONFERENCE

    At the Botanic Park yesterday afternoon, speaking at the Lang ring, Senator Rae, of New South Wales, dealing with the recent State conference of the ...

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  29. Dominions' Protest at Geneva

    The "Morning Post" Geneva correspondent says the Canadian delegate, Mr. Riddell, has protested against the League's preferential treatment of ...

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  30. Motor Cyclist Injured

    Mr. James Tuckey (26), of Everardavenue. Keswick, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital yesterday afternoon ...

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  31. GREENLAND EXPLORERS STRANDED

    There is danger of Mr. A. Courtauld, of the British Arctic Air Route Expedition, having to spend another winter in the Greenland ice region. He and the ...

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  32. Electric Light Enquiry

    Now that assent has been given to the Act providing for an enquiry into the price of electricity, Cabinet, at its meeting this afternoon, may appoint ...

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  33. Struck By Plane Propeller

    While watching an aeroplane about to take off at Liverpool on Saturday. Collwys Peasey, aged 11 years, of Smithfield-road, Fairfield, was struck ...

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  34. PORT ADELAIDE SEAMEN'S MISSION.

    At the Port Adelaide Seamen's Mission and Sailors' Rest, at Nile-street, Port Adelaide, yesterday afternoon, a "pleasant afternoon" was given by the ...

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  35. New Bishop of Wilcannia

    Dr. Thomas Martin Fox was today consecrated Bishop of the diocese Wilcannia-Forbes by Archbishop Cattaneo, Apostolic Delegate. ...

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  36. Death of Old International Cricketer

    The death occurred today of Sam Morris, an inter-colonial cricketer of nearly 50 years ago. He was a West Indian negro. He played in senior ...

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  37. Fire in Motor Car

    While stationary in front of the residence of his mother-in-law (Mrs. E. Treloar), Fifteenth-street, Renmark, about 3 p.m. today a car, the property ...

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  38. Safeblowers Take £30

    Early this morning the store of G. Wood, Son & Company, at Menindie, was broken into and the safe was blown open with explosive. About ...

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  39. Police Raid City Office

    Plainclothes police raided a city office occupied by an agent at midday on Saturday, and arrested a man on a charge of having acted as a totalisator ...

    Article : 55 words
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