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  5. COULD KING DISMISS GOVT. IN BRITAIN?

    "His Majesty s Deputy (Sir Philip Game) has done in New South Wales what the monarch himself could not do in England." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RECTOR'S FIVE PHOTOGRAPHS OF GIRL IN BATHING SUIT

    Rev. Harold Davidson, the rector of Stiffkey, was again in the witness box to-day, giving evidence in his own defence ...

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  7. AMELIA MEETS AMY.

    MRS. AMELIA PUTNAM met Amy Johnson and J. A. Mollison to-day and discussed their proposed joint trans-Atlantic flight. She advised them on various points. "I believe they will be successful," she said ...

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  8. Trilby Clarke Engaged

    MISS TRILBY CLARKE; a well-known Adelaide actress who appeared in the movies in England, is ...

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    Mr. Justice McCardie ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Aussie Girl's Win

    JOAN RICHMOND, an Australian, won the first qualifying motor race at Brooklands for the Junior, ...

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  11. REV. FATHER R. A. MALDEN,

    A chaplain with the Indian Army, on the border of Afghanistan, for the past 13 years, looks for all the world like ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ORDER OUT OF CHAOS

    The belief that the Imperial Conference may develop a power which will bring enduring harmony out of economic chaos, and provide wise and courageous leadership, which, in other times of universal stress the world looked for and ...

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  13. RATIONS FRAUD

    How James Buttress (28, plasterer) perpetrated 17 ration frauds against the Department of Labor, involving a ...

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  14. RAZOR SLASHING

    While bending over a case of fruit, Riggo Vito (30), a Maltese, was slashed with a razor on the neck and back by ...

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  15. JUDGES' ROW

    Lord Chancellor sankey has been asked to act as peacemaker between Mr. Justice M'Cardie and Lord Justice Scrutton. ...

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  16. WALL-ST. SLUMP

    Wall-street securities are worth £25,000,000 less to-day than three years ago. THIS sum is more than 20 times the ...

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  17. SKY CLEAR INLAND.

    Unsettled conditions prevail in coastal districts and on the Downs to-day. Fine weather is general in all other parts, with ...

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  18. UPPER HOUSE CASE.

    THE Privy Council will give Judgment in the New South Wales Legislative Council case next Tuesday morning. ...

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  19. "Done With Crime"

    Among 11 Dartmoor prisoners released to-day, due to remissions for loyalty during the mutiny, were two who said they had done ...

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  20. "LIKE GOD ALMIGHTY" CHURCHILL CASTIGATED.

    The beer duty clause in the Finance Bill, which has been the subject of much discussion in the country during recent weeks, caused an angry episode in the House of Commons this evening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Birthday Greetings.

    PRIME MINISTER MACDONALD, on behalf of the nation, sent a message to the Queen, conveying ...

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  22. A Crisis Looming

    Mr. Walter Runciman (President of the Board of Trade) conferred with the Miners' Federation executive in an attempt to ...

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  23. Australian Air Mail.

    "AS far,as we are concerned, an air mail, to Australia is as remote as ever," an Imperial Airwuys ...

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  24. DANGEROUS CURVE.

    An Inquest adjourned from Southport into the death of Roland Campbell Pollock (34, banana agent), of Tugun, was continued ...

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  25. ABORIGINAL KILLED.

    Henry Smith, a lay missionary, was found, not guilty at Wyndham yesterday on a charge of the wilful murder of an aboriginal at the ...

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  26. UNEMPLOYED TO SUBMIT TENDERS.

    The Minister for Labor and industry (Mr. H. E, Sizer), in conjunction with the rural development committee of the State ...

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  27. HUGHES FOR OTTAWA?

    Although denied at canberra, rumors still persist in Sydney that Mr. W. M. Hughes, who is taking a trip abroad, has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. NOT FOR "SMITHY."

    The report from the International Aeronautical Congress at Rome that Kingsford Smith is contemplating, another ...

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  29. FOUND DROWNED

    The body of Thomas Henry Moss, 70, was recovered from the Brisbane River near the A.U.S.N. Wharf, at noon to-day by the ...

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  30. "COULD NOT RESIST TEMPTATION."

    "I had a few drinks with the man. He was showing me his money, and I could not resist the temptation," said Eva Evans (22, ...

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  31. "STANDARD" TIPS POPULAR.

    AS evidence of the wide area in which "The Daily Standard" circulates, and of the increasing popularity of the paper, our sporting editor, "Orion," during the last few days, has been flooded with letters and telegrams from all parts of the State, seeking by ...

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  32. ROYAL WELCOME TO ROYALTIES.

    THE King and Queen, and especially the Queen, who has not appeared in public on her birthday for many years, were tumultuously cheered by ...

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  34. TRAVELOGUES.

    MR. CLAUDE FLEMMING has arrived from Hollywood, where he completed three travelogues in natural color, embodying romantic ...

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  35. "EMPIRE RELATIONS."

    THE subject of the Queensland Rationalist Society's free public lecture on Sunday night will be topical one— "Empire Relations." The ...

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  36. CITY CIRCULATION FIGURES DOUBLED.

    While the streets of the city last evening were in their most crowded state, there was an unprecedented rush on the final extra editions of "The Daily Standard." Circulation figures in the city were doubled. ...

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  37. ALLEGED SENDING OF UNAUTHORISED WIRE.

    A remand for one week was granted John Duckworth (43, shearer), by Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., in the Police Court to-day. ...

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  38. PINEAPPLE TOPS BARRED.

    Owing to the appearance of pineapple wilt, the Department of Agriculture and Stock is prohibiting the planting of pineapple tops ...

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  39. LABOR LEADER AT NEW FARM.

    MR. W. FORGAN SMITH, leader of the Labor party, will speak at the Astor Theatre, Brunswick-street, New Farm, next Tuesday night, in support ...

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