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  3. GERMAN REPUBLIC

    The Cabinet has agreed on the main provisions of a new Act for the protection of the Republic. This legislation, which will replace the law which ...

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  4. TEN EXPULSIONS

    With the hope that they will suppress the revolt of socialisation leaders against their rule the Garden-Graves faction at the ...

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  5. CAPE TO LONDON FLIGHT

    Mrs. J. A. Mollison (formerly Miss Amy Johnson) to-day completed her solo flight from Cape Town to London and established a new record for the trip. She arrived at Croydon at 12.5 p.m. The previous record ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OFFICIALS GO TO GAOL

    Tom Mann and Emrhys Llewellyn (secretary of the National Unemployed Workers), on remand, were charged at Bow Street to-day with ...

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  7. THE WORLD LISTENS

    It only needed television to enhance the enjoyment which listeners received on Saturday night from a broadcast of a series of native corroborees direct ...

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  8. WAR DEBTS

    In connection with the recent war debts payment, gold shipments on a considerable scale from Britain to the United States ...

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  9. LEG STUMP ATTACK

    Queenslanders may take questionable pride in the fact that, for the first time in Australian first class cricket this season, ...

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  10. HUGE DEFICIT

    The United States increased its deficit for the fiscal year to 1,142,473015 dollars on December 15 by placing 418,764,000 dollars in the sinking ...

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  11. Hoover Awaiting Developments

    The United States has informed France, and has given similar indications to the other debtor nations, that the Administration is willing to ...

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  12. CYCLONIC STORM

    Considerable damage was caused to property by a cyclonic storm which struck Maryborough about midday yesterday. The fun ...

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  13. AMAZING FRAUD .

    A curious fraud has been revealed by the arrest of eight persons on suspicion of having been concerned in the widespread sale in Austria, ...

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  14. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS

    Henry Gray Saunders, 64, wharf labourer, of Church Street, Newcastle; was found yesterday morning on a vacant allotment in Watt Street, about ...

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  15. Headwinds and Fog

    Mrs. Mollison, who arrived here at 4, p.m, to-day, encountered, bad weather immediately she left Oran. She returned to Oran an hour after ...

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  16. ARGENTINE PLOT

    Congress to-night approved the proclamation of a 30-days' state of siege as a move to forestall attempted revolution disclosed ...

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  17. THE PHILIPPINES

    The Senate, to-day, without a division, passed the Bill granting independence to the Philippines in 12 years. The measure now goes to a ...

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  18. THE DEPRESSION

    That there was no doubt the depression had been accentuated seriously by those in control of finance was stated by the Leader of the ...

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  19. OVERSEA WOOL MARKETS

    My. W. P. Devereux (London representative of the Australian Woolgrowers and Graziers' Councils) reports:-- ...

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  20. CEILING COLLAPSES

    A young, woman was found dead on the floor of a room in a residential in City Road, Darlington, during, the week-end. She was clad in night ...

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  21. FRENCH POLITICAL CRISIS

    Following on the failure of M. Chautemps to form a Cabinet in succession to that of M. Paul Herriot, M. Paul Boncour, who was Minister for ...

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  22. NOVEL CASE

    Sir John Simon (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) will present the British case in regard to the oil concession dispute with Persia ...

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  23. CABLE COSTS

    A table issued by the amalgamated code compilers shows the effect of the new five-letter code, which was recently adopted by the International ...

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  24. RIDER'S LUCKY ESCAPE.

    L. Fitzgerald, son of Mr. J. P, Fitzgerald, of Grafton, had a fortunate escape when the horse which he was riding through a paddock near ...

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  25. TOBACCO CROP

    The tobacco crop in the Bushby Park district this year has proved a failure, most of the plants having succumbed to blue mould. Last year ...

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  26. TRANSPORT PROBLEMS

    The hope that the Transport Board would continue the policy of the Brisbane City Council Tramways Department was expressed by the Vice Lord ...

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  27. A HUMANE SIDE OF MISS QUEENSLAND

    Not content with being mere surfers, these members of the Neptune Laches' Club make life saving their summer hobby. Their beauty of figure is strikingly illustrated in this picture taken during the March Past at the Covernor's Life Saving Carnival at Southport. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. GRAZIER GETS DIVORCE

    A divorce has been granted to Kenneth George Richards, a well known grazier, who resides near Cootamundra, on the ground that his wife, Eileen Mary ...

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  29. STOP PRESS

    New French Cabinet A Paris message states that M. Paul Boucour has succeeded in forming a cabinet, in which he himself will take the ...

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  30. EMPIRE BROADCASTS

    To mark the inauguration of the Empire broadcasting service from the new station at Daventry the Director- General (Sir John Reith) and the ...

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  31. TEMPLE'S COMET

    The Government Astronomer (Mr. G. F. Dad well) has observed a comet which is believed to be Temple's Comet and which has not been seen ...

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  32. JACK SLIPS

    While Huch McCol, mail contractor of the Tenterfleld-Bonshaw line, was underneath a loaded car adjusting an axle the Jack slipped and the weight ...

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  33. MAN KILLED

    When a motor car plunged down a steep bank at Winn's Gully, on the Coromandel Valley road, on Saturday night James Arnold Edwin ...

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  34. ATHERTON MAIZE PAYMENTS.

    Since the Inception of the maize pool, the Atherton Maize Board has paid out £1,000,000. A sum of £8,600 was absorbed in the payment of a ...

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  35. FRENCH CONVICTS ESCAPE.

    Sixteen convicts have escaped from Devil's Island, the notorious penitentiary off French Guiana, South America. ...

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