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  2. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 28.—In consequence of the endorsement at the general election of the Federal Ministry's proposals for a comprehensive programme of works for the ...

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  3. AMERICAN RECOVERY.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—Following the resignation of Mr. Hugh S. Johnson as Chief Administrator under the National Recovery Act, President Roosevelt has ...

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  4. THE DUKE'S VISIT.

    Recent arrangements made by the Commonwealth Minister in charge of the royal tour (Mr. C. W. C. Marr) have altered the order of precendence in which ...

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  5. BRADMAN'S ILLNESS.

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—D. G. Bradman, the Australian cricketer, who was operated on for appendicitis last Monday and is now suffering from peritonitis, was ...

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  6. KINGSFORD SMITH'S PLANE

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 28.—A direct request by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith to the Centenary Air Race Committee in Australia for authority to compete in the ...

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  7. THE SAAR PLEBISCITE.

    GENEVA, Sent. 27.—The League Council decided today to call an extraordinary meeting on November 15 to discuss the organisation of the Saar plebiscite, which ...

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  8. RISE IN GOLD.

    The London price of fine gold, which has been steadily rising for sonic days, readied a new record high level of £7/l/10½ an ounce yesterday. This price was 3½d. ...

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  9. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—Mr. James Melrose, the young Adelaide airman, arrived at Croydon aerodrome at 7 a.m. today, having broken the record for a solo flight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. A TALK WITH THE DOCTOR.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 28.—Mr. H. W. Hodgetts. a member of the Australian Cricket Board of Control, whose share-broking business Bradman has joined, ...

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  11. A REPUBLICAN ATTACK.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—The first political blast in the impending Congressional elections came tonight when the Republican National Committee issued a ...

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  12. MEAT FOR BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—The problem of restriction of imports of meat in the interests of the home producer, coupled with a subsidy, under the plan of the Minister ...

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  13. ENGLISH VERDICT AWAITED.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 28.—Sir Charles Kingsford Smith said tonight that his participation in the Melbourne centenary air tace depended on the receipt of advice ...

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  14. CABLE MESSAGE FROM PREMIER

    The Premier (Mr. P. Collier), who was an enthusiastic cricketer in his younger days and has since retained an absorbing interest in the game, sent a cable message ...

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  15. GERMAN TRADE.

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—The Board of Trade announced yesterday that the discussions between the British delegation led by Sir Frederick Leith Ross (Chief ...

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  16. HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The following holidays in connexion with the Royal Show and the visit of His Royal Highness Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, will be ...

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  17. AMERICA'S CUP RACES.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—"I am not heartbroken because I did not win, bus I am diagusted at the spirit in which international racing is conducted here," ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN INDEPENDENCE.

    GENEVA, Sept. 27.—Britain, France and Italy have reaffirmed the principle of Austrian independence and have issued a communique announcing that after a ...

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  19. SIR DOUGLAS SHIELDS.

    Sir Douglas Shields, whose name has been prominently mentioned in connexion with Don Bradman's illness, is a brilliant Australian medical man who has impressed ...

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  20. SEEKING RECOVERY.

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland), Sept. 27.— The Prime Minister of Great Britain (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) who will sail for England on Friday at the conclusion ...

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  21. NEPTUNE BOARDS THE SUSSEX.

    ON BOARD H.M.S. SUSSEX, Sept. 27.—The entry of H.M.S. Sussex into King Neptune's realm was marked by a decided change of weather. Rain swept the ship ...

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  22. "EASTERN LOCARNO."

    GENEVA, Sept. 27.—Poland's reply to the Franco-Russian proposals for a pact of mutual guarantee in Eastern Europe (designed to increase security and thus ...

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  23. IN FIERY SKIES.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 27.—Flying at an altitude of 7,000 feet, a passenger aeroplane drove head on into a great shower of meteors at dawn today. Some ...

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  24. CANADA AND U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) was urged today by Mr. H. I. Harriman (president of the Chambers of Commerce of ...

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  25. DUTIES ON MEDICINES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 28.—"To make a duty on medicines is not only wrong, economically, but it is cruel." declared Mr. W. F. Gates, secretary of the Tariff ...

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  26. GALVANISED IRON.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 28.—The Minister for Customs (Mr. White) announced today that, owing to the shortage of galvanised iron in Australia, permission would ...

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  27. BRITISH MOTOR CARS.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—British motor manufacturers report that exceptional interest is being shown in the 1935 models, which were recently announced. As an ...

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  28. MOTHER OVERJOYED.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 28.—"I am overjoyed at the news that Jimmie has arrived safely after such a great flight," said Mrs. Melrose, mother of the young airman, in ...

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  29. TRADE IN THE EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—The Conference of the British Chambers of Commerce, sitting at Norwich, passed unanimously a resolution urging the British Government to ...

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  30. FUEL PLANE'S CRASH.

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—The British Air Ministry has ordered an inquiry into the crash of Sir Alan Cobham's fuel plane, Youth of New Zealand, in ...

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  31. VILLAGE BATTLE.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 28.—Seven persons were killed and 50 badly injured in a three-hour battle between Hindu and Moslem peasants in the Mianwali district of ...

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  32. LINDBERGH BABY.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—Bernard Hauptmann. who is alleged to have been implicated in the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby in 1932, today pleaded not guilty to ...

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  33. CLAIM AGAINST POLICE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 28.—Mr. Justice Davidson was advised today in the Supreme Court that a settlement had been made of the action in which Central Investors. ...

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  34. "CLEAN SLATE" DESIRED.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 28.—Stating that he was anxious to "get it over and start again with a dean slate," John Willas Stelling (25). engineer, who escaped from ...

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  35. THE DUKE'S QUARTERS

    During the stay in Perth of His Royal Highness Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, he will be accommodated in the viceregal suite in the north-east wing of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. ACTRESS'S COLLAPSE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 28.—A minute before the conclusion of the performance of "Ten Minute Alibi" at the Comedy Theatre tonight. Miss Jocelyn Howarth collapsed ...

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  37. SOUTH WALES DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—The South Wales mine owners and the miners' representatives have reached an agreement on the matters in dispute between them. The ...

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  38. SETTLING DAY.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 28.—Two English police officers, four constables and two bill collectors were seriously injured by an Indian doctor who ran amok in a ...

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  39. MAKING SECURITIES SAFER.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—The Federal Reserve Board, after weeks of discussion, fixed the United States Stock Exchange margin requirements today at from 25 to ...

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  40. ALBURY MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 28.—The Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey), acting upon the recommendation of the Commissioner of Police (Mr. Childs) has increased the ...

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  41. MISSION TO JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Sept. 27.—The English Industrial Mission hag arrived in Japan. Delegates will be entertained by the Prime Minister (Admiral Okada) and the ...

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  42. JAPANESE TYPHOON.

    TOKIO, Sept. 28.—The official death roll ol the typhoon which devastated large areas of Japan on September 22 now totals 3,159. In the last two days ...

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  43. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Sept. 28,—Miss Freda Thompson the Melbourne airwoman. commenced a flight to Australia from Lympne today. She expects to reach Marseilles tonight. ...

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  44. BODY IN THE SEA.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 28.—The body of William Joshua Heydon (68), commission agent and broker, of Day-street. Leichhardt, was found floating in the sea about ...

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