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  4. France's Decision to Pay U.S.A. May Cause Defeat of Government

    "France will pay America, with reservations," summarises M. Herriot's statement of his Government's policy regarding war debts, which he delivered in a thronged and excited ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DISARMAMENT

    The Geneva correspondent of the British United Press states that the German delegation is sceptical of the value of the five-Power declaration on ...

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  6. BUSH FIRES

    A fire which broke out near Junes yesterday morning is still burning, and is threatening the town. Fanned by a strong wind a fire raged ...

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  7. £300 WORTH OF WATCHES

    A daring burglary in Queen Street, Brisbane, on Monday night resulted in a haul of about £300 worth of ladies' and gentlemen's watches from the window of Messrs. S. B. Heiser and Co., jewellers, in the Old Town ...

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  8. FIJIAN BANANAS

    The Fijian banana representative in Australia says there is threat of a boycott of the Fijian product by Australian growers in ...

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  9. DAZZLED BY SUN

    Glare front the sun, It is said, was the cause of a collision between a utility truck and a tramcar in Latrobe Terrace, Paddington, about ...

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  10. N.S.W. WHEAT

    The Importation of wheat from New South Wales continues, an average of three trains a day leaving Wallangarra laden with grain ...

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  11. PLANE IN DITCH

    When Captain Bertram attempted to leave Sourabuya early this morning his aeroplane was too heavily loaded and ...

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  12. RAILWAY MYSTERY

    Aided by a plain-clothes officer from Brisbane, inquiries are being made by the police at Warwick and at Wallangarra into the mysterious ...

    Article : 140 words
  13. MRS. MOLLISON

    After a brilliant first hop from Cape Town to Mossamedes, Mrs. J. A. Mollison (formerly Miss Amy Johnson) encountered a fog, and ...

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  14. REJECTED BY CANE GROWERS

    From out of a clear sky on Sunday news of the rejection of the British preference agreement by a meeting of the canegrowers ...

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  15. ITALIAN SINGER

    Toll dal Monte, the Italian prima donna, who, is very popular in Australia, has been granted a separation from her husband ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SECOND TENNIS TEST

    The following team has been selected to represent Australia in tho second tennis Test Match against the United States at ...

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  17. "Only a Parent"

    After hearing tho opinions of two doctors and the principal of the Kindergarten College on how infants should be trained ...

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  18. Captain Bertram's Progress

    Captain Bertram and G. U. Allen arrived at Bima from Darwin to-day. They left later for Sourabaya. STOWAWAY IN PLANE. ...

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  19. SEVERE DAMAGE

    It was only at the latter part of the past week that a fair estimate of the damage caused through the recent hail storm could be given. It has now ...

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  20. WORLD COURT

    General James Harbord and Mr. John W. Davis, on behalf of the American Foundation, have forwarded a letter to the Senate, signed by a ...

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  21. NO ARBITRATION

    The Minister for Labour (Colonel F. H. P. Creswell), has intervened without effect in the strike of tramwaymen and busmen in Cape Town for a rise in wages ...

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  22. APPEAL ALLOWED

    Mr, Justice Brennan yesterday delivered his reserved judgment in the case in which Mortimer Owen McPaul appealed against a non-suit with costs ...

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  23. HE VOTED FOR LINCOLN --AND FOR ROOSEVELT

    The President-elect of the United States, Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt, shakes hands with John Fiscus, a 94 year old resident of California Fiscus said that he had voted for President Lincoln and thai at the Recent election Mr. Roosevelt had received his support. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. MAN'S EAR SLASHED.

    A razor was produced during an argument between n woman and two men in the city last night and James O'Brien, of Darlinghurst, had one of ...

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  25. STOP PRESS

    STRATH[?]NE ROBBERY.--Following the appearance in the police Court yesterday, of Frederick Frauc's Alterbury, 32 mechanic on a ...

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  26. AMERICAN LOAN ISSUES

    The Treasury Department announced to-day Hint, the issue of dot 330,000,000 dollars 2[?] per cent Treasury notes for a term of four ...

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  27. TRAGIC DEATH

    Mrs. Jane Frances Sampson, wife of Senator Burford Sampson, was found hanging at her home here yesterday. Life was extinct when she was found. The ...

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