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  4. Another Reminder to the Lord Mayor

    ANOTHER reminder that the Brisbane City Council was unduly delaying the expenditure of the lean and subsidy of £250,000, made available by the Government for the extension cf the sewerage system In Brisbane, has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FLEET SAME SIZE AS AMERICA'S

    QHAIRMAN VINSON, of the United States Naval Committee, predicted to the House of Representatives to-day, that Japan ...

    Article : 64 words
  6. Phenomenal Rush for Seats

    AUSTRALIA'S 1934 cricket team may smash all revenue records m England. There is a phenomenal demand for seats at the test matches. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RIOT IN PARIS

    In consequence of "Action Francaise" headlining its front page—"All Against a Dictatorship, Meet Outside the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITAIN TAKES CONTROL

    With elective Democratic government abused, betrayed, and bankrupt in New Foundland, it was announced to-day that the Imperial authorities of Britaih had appointed a new administration to hold ...

    Article : 317 words
  9. GREATEST MENAGE EVER FACED.

    TITANGH ESTER Chamber of Com. merce's report demands a speedier dealing with the Japanese trade menace. It regrets the ...

    Article : 69 words
  10. Fears for Safety

    The fate of the occupant's of a launch, stolen from.Its moorings In Ross Creek in the early hours of ...

    Article : 163 words
  11. MILLIONS NOW WASTED.

    The mMerger of telegraphs and radio.services is practically complete If the United States Government will undertake to supervise ...

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  12. ONLY TWO BOATS FROM SYDNEY.

    JJEITHER the Tangalooma nor the Arrawatta, will go to Brisbane for the IB-footers' championship carnival. Australia and ...

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  13. HEARST FAVORS GREEN BACKS.

    "Whereverw may be- going, we are moving In a hurry," says Mr. Hearst In an editorial, adding: "The President asked Con. ...

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  14. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SEES DANGER AHEAD.

    LAST week's monetary Inflation revival lost Its Impetus to-day when the finanolal markets turned sluggish. Before closing in Wall-street,there was a distinct tendency by speculators to sell their holdings, and take places on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BARNETT'S 1000.

    C. J. BARNETT Is the first member of the M.C.T, touring team to reach 1000 runs: His latest score made him 1009. ...

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  16. "SHOULD BE FIRST CHOICE."

    Alan,alrfax, the former Australian cricketer, is surprised-htat there Is so little support of the clalms of Ironmonger for Inclusion ...

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  17. FLOODS UP NORTH.

    The cyclonic conditions liave been responsible.for torrential, rains, and the indications are that train ...

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  18. AMSTERDAM TO HULL.

    THE Royal Dutch Air Line has notified the Hull Corporation that it will begin, an air service between Amsterdam and Hull on June 3. ...

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  19. MISSING MAN LOCATED.

    HARRY PERCY SMITH, 43, of Khartoum-street, Kedron, who was reported as being missing yesterday, has ...

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  20. COOK'S COTTAGE WILL BE COSTIEY NOVELTY,

    CAPTAIN COOk'S Cottage cost & 800, but the total expenditure, Including the packing and a special train, exceeds &17,00apart ...

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  21. TERRORISM IN BENGAL

    Unlicensed posession; manufacture, and trafie in firearms and explosives for the suspected intention of ...

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  22. WANTS GERMANY CHECKED.

    M. P[?]UGEL, the Austrian Minister, has sounded Sir John Simon and M. Paul Boncour regarding Germany's treatment of Austria. ...

    Article : 90 words
  23. Prices Hold For Better Grades

    At to-day's wool sales 10,071 bales were submitted, Including 1077 from New South Wates, 721 from ...

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  25. AUCTION SALE WAS HUGE FLOP.

    EIGHTEEN THOUSAND people last week attended the famous auction of Mrs. Edith Rockefeller M'Cormick's belongings. ...

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  26. ARRESTED NEAR NANANGO.

    The long arm of the law can reach offenders wherever they may go. IN the Klngaroy Police. Court this ...

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  27. GOLDEN CASKET TO-MORROW.

    Golden Casket, No, 364, will be drawn In the Lord Mayor's reception room at the City Hall to-morrow, commencing at 8 a.m. The ...

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  28. NEW LAND FOUND IN ANTARCTIC.

    A MESSAGE from Oslo, Norway, says' that the "After-, post" announces that the Lars Chrlstensen expedition has ...

    Article : 43 words
  29. Midland Railway In West Australia.

    TTHB Midland Railway of Western Australia, after transferrins £2000 to taxation reserve and £30,000 for depreciation, renewals, and paying ...

    Article : 66 words
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