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  5. "GLOOM" DAYS TO GO!

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— The temporary plan introduced by the American President (Mr. F. D. Roosevelt), to bring sunshine and prosperity back to the American farms and cities, will now become a permanent institution. ...

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  6. DUBLIN PARADE BANNED

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—By proclamation issued at 12.50 am., the Free State Government banned the parade of members of the National Guard (Blue Shirts), which was due to take place on Sunday. In an official statement, it was declared:"The parade is banned under ...

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  7. IMPORTANT NAVAL CONFERENCE

    It may have resulted in a reduction of expenditure. of course, but that depends on whether or not they picked the winner of Saturday's big race. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AS GOLD MINE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Invoking the provisions of mining law, which accord a measure of priority to mining leases, two Labour ...

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  10. ARMY REVOLTS

    HAVANA, Saturday. — The entire Cuban army revolted to-day. Amid great excitement, the President (General G. Machado) fled ...

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  11. ARNHEIM LAND

    DARWIN, Saturday. —Following the murder of Constable McColl by blacks in Arnheim Land, it is reported that Constables Hall and Morey, who ...

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  12. CONTROL SHIPPING

    LONDON, Saturday. —Further information is awaited regarding the position of foreign shipping companies in Germany in light of the German ...

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  13. EXHIBITION ENDS

    Hundreds of school children, club athletes, cyclists, and axe-men took part in the last days events at the Exhibition on ...

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  14. MOLLISON SAILS

    NEW YORK. Saturday.—Mr. J.A. Mollison. the Australian aviator, sailed for London on Friday night to expedite the work on a new aeroplane in which ...

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  15. POISON FEARED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A post mortem examination will be held on the body of Dr. Harold West Hodgson (63), to determine the cause of his death early ...

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  16. STRANGE MEETING

    R.M.S. ORONSAY. Saturday. —The swell proved too great to land passengers at Tanna to-day, adventure of a shore launch, which ...

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  17. URGED TO MARRY

    BERLIN, Saturday.- The Reemstina eigarette factory at Altona is giving £30 to every woman employee who marries before 1931 and so makes room ...

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  18. ABORIGINE RESISTS

    DARWIN, Saturday.—When arresting an aborigine near the joss house at Darwin, Constable Koop was savagely attac[?] with a beer bottle. The ...

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  19. FIFTY DROWNED

    CALCUTTA. Saturday.—Fifty persons were drowned while they slept in their buts on the bank of a river near Chandi. Only five ...

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  20. ACTORS FORTUNE

    LONDON. Saturday—His aunt (Mrs. Lucy Casson) left the residue of her estate of £46,306. after minor bequests are deducted, to Mr. Lewis Casson, the ...

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  21. SERIOUSLY ILL

    LONDON, Saturday—Sir James Governor of Tasmania, was rushed from Falkland ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. BROWN PADDY HAS MAGNIFICENT VICTORY IN EXHIBITION HANDICAP

    Mr. H. J. Winten's Brown Paddy recorded a sterling victory in winning the Exhibition Handicap at Eagle Farm on Saturday. After meeting with interference in the race he won easily by two and a half, lengths from the Brisbane Cup winner, Herolage, with Burgore a head away third. The winner was ridden by S. Bennett. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    Cloudy and showery at first, but improving later and probably fair or fine by evening. Wind southerly to south-westerly, inclined to ...

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