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  2. TRAIN SMASH IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 1.—With a roar which made residents start from their beds, an empty passenger train crashed into the rear of another empty train ...

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  3. GERMANY'S ARMY.

    BERLIN, Aug. 31.—Described officially as "the turning point in the history of the Germany army" (which was limited by the Treaty of Versailles to a ...

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  4. CHANNEL COLLISION.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—In heavy weather, with a strong wind and rain sweeping up the Channel and very poor visibility, H.M.S. Ramillies and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ABYSSINIA'S MOVE.

    A startling and complicating new factor in the Italo-Abysslnian imbroglio is the announcement that strong Anglo-American financial interests have been granted a concession covering mineral and other products of half Abyssinia, including much-sought oil lands. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RED PROPAGANDA.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.—The American-Soviet controversy over red propaganda in America was carried a step further tonight by a lone statement by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LINDBERGH BABY CASE.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—There has been a sensational reopening of the Lindbergh baby kidnapping case as a result of a claim being advanced ...

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  8. HONOUR TO QUEEN ASTRID

    BRUSSELS, Aug. 31.—Tens of thousands of sorrowers passed before the catafalque of Queen Astrid of the Belgians yesterday, mourning for her tragic death ...

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  9. ROYAL ENGAGEMENT.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—Knowing the hour at which her betrothal to His Royal Highness Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, would be broadcast. Lady Alice Scott ...

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  10. A GREAT PACIFIST.

    MOSCOW, Aug. 30.—M. Henri Barbusse, the famous socialist and man of letters, died in Moscow today at the age of 62 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. INFLUX TO THE CAPITAL.

    BRUSSELS, Sept. 1.—The gates of the palace were reopened at 9 o'clock this morning and from then onwards there was again a lone procession past the ...

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  12. DARING JEWEL THEFT.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 1.—A necklace consisting of 144 graduated pearls valued at £1,290 and other jewellery bringing the total value to more than £2,008 were ...

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  13. ITALY'S ASSURANCE.

    ROME, Sept. 1.—Italy has undertaken to respect foreign concessions if she conquers Abyssinia. Well-informed persons, however, consider that Mr. Rickett's ...

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  14. CARIS CASE.

    It was announced yesterday by Mr. A. C. Muir, counsel for Cyril Thomas Brennan, who was convicted of manslaughter on Thursday and sentenced to 10 years' ...

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  15. BRITISH COURT MOURNING.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—His Majesty the King has commanded that the British Court shall wear mourning for two weeks for the late Queen of the Belgians. ...

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  16. Advice to Governor-General.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 31.—His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) has received advice from the Lord Chamberlain that His Majesty the King has ...

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  17. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY.

    WASHINGTON. Aug. 31.—Press, reports from Addis Ababa that the Abyssinian Emperor has granted a concession over a vast portion of his empire ...

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  18. A HOME AFLOAT.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—On board the P. and O. liner Barrabool is Major W. E. Lang, who intends making his home in the shin. Major Lane him booked a ...

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  19. ROYAL NAVY PROMOTIONS.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—The Admiralty announces that Admiral Sir Cyril Fuller has been placed on the retired list. In consequence. Vice-Admiral Sir Eric ...

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  20. MOTORING TRAGEDY.

    SANTA FE (New Mexico), Aug. 31.—Mrs. Anna Wilmarth Ickes, wife of the Secretary for the Interior (Mr. Harold Ickes) was killed and three others were ...

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  21. VALUABLE OILFIELDS.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—Sir Percival Phillips, the noted correspondent, in a copyright dispatch from Addis Ababa to the "Daily Telegraph," states:—"The ...

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  22. WORLD CAR RECORDS.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—Mr. A. B. Jenkins, of Utah, with Mr. Tony Gullotta, of Kansas City, as relief driver, made a new world motor car record today ...

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  23. MEETING WITH THE QUEEN.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—Lady Alice Scott and her mother, the Duchess of Buccleuch, were warmly cheered as they drove to Balmoral today. They were welcomed at ...

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  24. MIGRATION OF EX-SOLDIERS.

    TORONTO, Aug. 30.—Mr. E. T. Scammell, founder of the Naval and Military Emigration League, which has assisted hundreds of ex-service men to settle in ...

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  25. THE OTRANTO'S PASSENGERS

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—Among the passengers on the Otranto, which will leave London tomorrow for Australia are:—Mr. W. G. Hankinson. who will maintain ...

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  26. AMERICAN YACHT'S MISFORTUNE

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—While competing with the Shamrock, Endeavour and Velsheda in a regatta at Dartmouth, the American yacht Yankee capsized in a ...

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  27. SHOWER OF CONGRATULATIONS

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—Messages of congratulation have been arriving all day at Balmoral and at Drumlanrig castle for the Duke of Gloucester and his fiancee ...

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  28. Sir M. Campbell's First Run Tomorrow

    NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—Sir Malcolm Campbell announced today that he would make the first run of his attempt on the world land speed record next Tuesday ...

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  29. WEALTH TAX BILL.

    WASHINOTON, Aug. 30.—President Roosevelt signed the Wealth Tax Bill today. It imposes heavy and steeply rising taxes on big incomes gifts and ...

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  30. THE MACLEOD CHIEFTAINSHIP

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—A correspondent in "The Scotsman" points out that in view of a Court decision in 1860 that clans are illegal neither Mr. Hugh Vernon ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA'S FELICITATIONS.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 1.—His Excellency the Governor-General has received the following reply from His Majesty the King to the message of felicitation which ...

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  32. MOTOR CAR SMASH.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—A son and daughter of Mr. Bernard Wills, tobacco magnate, were killed, and another son and daughter went In lured, when a motor ...

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  33. BUILDING SOCIETIES.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—Two hundred delegates from British building societies are leaving London tomorrow to attend the Fifth International Congress of ...

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  34. FOREIGN SECRETARY ILL.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—The Foreign Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare) is conned to his bed with an attack of arthritis. He hopes to be able to return to his duties ...

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  35. TRANSFER OF NAVAL OFFICER.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—Captain C. H. J. Harcourt has been lent for duty to the Royal Australian Navy to command the destroyer Stuart He served in the ...

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