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  5. JACOB JOHNSON CASE

    That no evidence was available or in the possession of the Crown before or after the hearing that was likely materially ...

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  6. "A VERY SAD MAN"

    Air Commodore C. E. Kingsford Smith arrived here at 7 o'clock this evening. The flyer reports that he is a very sad man. This is the first time he has let his aeroplane down, and he ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS

    As a result of developments during the past few days the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) is understood to have made good progress in extending the measure of support that will be accorded him as ...

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  8. LIQUIDATORS INTERVENE

    Before the Chief Justice in Equity (Mr. Justice Harvey) yesterday, R. H. Cumming and R. P. Ford applied for leave to intervene in the matter of ...

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  9. STOCK EXCHANGE MOVEMENTS

    The buoyant conditions prevailing last week were maintained at the opening calls on the Stock Exchange on Monday, and the upward ...

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  10. THE TARIFF

    Twenty-three months ago, when this Government came into office, it found that, as a result of the rule of the National-Country Party coalition, ...

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  11. DRAGGED FROM FLAMES

    Falling in a faint beside a burning oil lamp which she had been carrying, an elderly woman, Mrs. R. Briscoe, who resides with her husband in Ellen ...

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  12. "UP TO DATE"

    The published remarks of Dr. Cedric Barnes in connection with the progress of dental science in America, on his return from his recent trip, ...

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  13. SAILING TRAGEDY

    In the Wynnum Police Court yesterday an inquest was commenced into the death of Donald Henry Farley, 18, and John K. Robertson, 21, whose ...

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  14. WOMAN FOR TRIAL

    Alleged to have obstructed a bailiff in the execution of his duty, using a gun and flatiron, Phoebe Setter, a boarding house keeper was committed ...

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  15. FIDUCIARY ISSUE

    In a speech at Colac last night, the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. J. A. Lyons) expressed the belief that events abroad during the past two ...

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  16. TAX ON BIBLES

    The Anglican Synod yesterday agreed to a motion strongly protesting against the taxation of religious and educational books, and especially ...

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  17. ARMED HOLD UP

    Shortly before 8 o'clock last night a car was driven to the Southern Cross service station, City Road, South Melbourne, by two men. The lower part ...

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  18. NEW TOOWOOMBA ALDERMAN

    Mr. A. T. Parrot was chosen at a special meeting of the City Council to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Alderman R. R. Rivett, ...

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  19. FINANCE BILL

    In the House of Commons this afternoon the third reading of the Finance Bill was carried without a division. ...

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  20. WILLING HANDS WORK IN WORTHY CAUSE

    Behind the Scenes in the Offices of the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland last night. Preparing bags of Lollies for the Children's Outing to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ADRIFT IN LAUNCH

    Messrs. Jim and Dave Keevers and Jack Heywood, of Byron Bay, were carried away by the wind off Broken Head when the engine of their motor ...

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  22. MINISTER EXPELLED

    For having opposed the Lang plan, the Minister for Defence (Mr. J. B. Chifley) yesterday was expelled from the State branch of Australian Federation ...

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  23. WOMAN SHOT

    While Mrs. Nera Emmerton, 32, was feeding her six months old baby in a cottage known as The Nookery, tea rooms, at Fifth Creek, James Hunter, ...

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  24. FOUND GUILTY

    Albert Jones, trapeze artist, was found guilty in the General Sessions yesterday of the manslaughter of Konrad Ericson, a Norwegian ...

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  25. INCREASE LIKELY

    Following the meeting of the Parliamentary Nationalist Party on Thursday, when the financial position was discussed, a meeting of Ministers ...

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  26. ALLEGED THEFT FROM PERSON

    Charles Francis Oberthur, 27, labourer, in the Police Court to-day, before Mr. W. E. H. Ferguson, Police Magistrate, was remanded until ...

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