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  4. TEN CONSTABLES INJURED IN GLASGOW DISTURBANCES

    Ten policemen, were injured two critically in disturbances in Glasgow after an angry meeting of the Corporation, when seven Labour Councillors and a man in the public gallery were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MONSTER PUDDING DISTRIBUTION.

    Two tons of Christmas pudding--or puddings for 1,500 needy families--were handed over at the City. Hall by Radio Station 4BC. The distribution was made possible by the generosity of listeners-in, who contributed approximately £300 to the fund. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS

    Exception to a statement by the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Perkins) has been taken by the Locomotive Engine men's a Union. In a statement prepared on ...

    Article : 244 words
  7. WORLD TRADE

    A report published by the League of Nations at Geneva to-day shows a decrease of one-third in world trade in the first half of the year compared with the same period of 1931. ...

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  8. Profitable Hobby

    Some years ago, Miss. Lola Parkyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Parkyn, of Tewantin, commenced a hobby making all sorts of ornaments out of sea shells ...

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  9. CREDIT ABUNDANT

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) has replied to the recent representations by the London Chamber of Commerce ...

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  10. EDOLS BANKRUPTCY

    Ernest Augustus Edols appeared before the Registrar in Bankruptcy (Mr. N. C. Lockhart) for examination as to moneys he received from his ...

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  11. Primary Products

    Declared to be the largest undertaking of co-operative production and marketing of primary produce ever attempted, Empire Farmers' ...

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  12. 'DEFINITELY BETTER'

    During the debate on the adjournment of the House of Commons for the Christmas recess, the Secretary of State for India ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WAREHOUSE FIRE

    The fourth floor of the warehouse of A. M. Hertzberg and Co., Charlotte Street, city, was gutted by fire yesterday evening and ...

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  14. FIJIAN BANANAS

    The first shipment of bananas under the provisions of the Ottawa Agreement, 1,000 cases for Sydney, was dispatched by the ...

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  15. PRESBYTERIAN PROFESSOR

    On the grounds that his teachings and utterances are "not in harmony with the doctrines of the Presbyterian Church," an attempt ...

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  16. CHILD'S EYE INJURED BY KNIFE

    A special trip to Murgon and back By aeroplane was made yesterday by Mr. J. Brunckhorst, chief engineer of the Queensland Aero Club, so that a ...

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  17. REVIEW TARIFFS

    It was announced By the Postmaster General (Mr. R. A. Parkhill) in a speech yesterday that when Parliament reassembles early next year the reports ...

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  18. VIOLENT ROBBERS

    Three Albanians were arrested yesterday afternoon on a charge of robbery with violence, following the discovery by a passer-by of a scrub-cutter named ...

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  19. SHIELD CRICKET

    Early this morning drenching rain began to fall and at 10 o'clock showers continued to fall from a rainladen sky. The prospect of any play ...

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  20. THEFT FROM SHOP

    Margaret Kelly, 45, domestic, who pleaded guilty before Mr. P. M. Hishon, Police Magistrate, in the Police Court, to having stolen goods valued at 11s. 6d., ...

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  21. CANADIAN APPLES

    Mr. J. B. Mills who represented the Victorian fruitgrowers at Ottawa in an advisory capacity, said there was no doubt that ...

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  22. MR. DE VALERA

    The Free State Government, without any explanation, has placed on compulsory leave Colonel David Noligan, the head of the Political ...

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  23. SERIOUSLY INJURED

    Swerving to avoid another vehicle a motor car crashed into a post on the side of the Kelvin Grove Road last night, with the ...

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  24. STEALING AND RECEIVING

    A destitute man and destitute woman who have been living together in Victoria Park were each fined when they pleaded guilty in the ...

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  25. BIG PROBLEMS

    The discussions between President Hoover and Mr. Franklin Roosevelt (President-elect) on war debts and other International ...

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  26. REPORTED GOLD DISCOVERIES

    The location from the air of Whelan's, reported discoveries of gold in the Livesey Ranges, about 280 miles north of Forrest, is the object of the ...

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  27. PLOT TO OVERTHROW STALIN

    In spite of denials, reports continue to circulate regarding the discovery of a plot to overthrow M. Stalin, the Soviet Dictator. ...

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  28. STOP PRESS

    Showcase Robbery.--Nearly all the property that was stolen from the showcase of the Brisbane Bag Store in Edward Street on Wednesday night ...

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  29. SYDNEY TRANSPORT

    It is stated in official circles that suburban bus services to be controlled by the Government probably will commence next week. It is ...

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  30. GERMAN DEBTS

    Germany is consuming her capital, and is continually getting poorer, said Herr Hugenberg (leader of the Nationalists,) in propounding a new ...

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  31. LAHORE RAVAGED

    The absence of rain is responsible for a severe epidemic of smallpox in many towns and villages of Punjab. Nearly a thousand persons have died in eight weeks at Lahore, where tuberculosis is also rampant, ...

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  32. First Impression Removed

    The first impression of disappointment at the refusal of Mr. Franklin Roosevelt (President-elect) to cooperate with President Hoover in ...

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  33. EMBEZZLED £11,431

    Clarence Alfred Palmer, cashier, and Walter Vernon Wiseman, chief clerk, two employees of the Alliance Assurance Co., of Christchurch, were remanded for ...

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  34. French Government's Policy

    The Government has announced that it is ready to negotiate with Washington on the lines of the Chamber of Deputies' decision ...

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