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  2. Advertising

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  3. DISMISSED MINISTERS.

    Discussing the position on Friday, a well-known constitutional authority said that the Ministers of the Crown must carry out the King's Government ...

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  4. Labour Smashed: Victoria's Great Example for Queensland.

    The new Premier of New South Wales (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) took over the reins of Government on Saturday, and it is expected to-day that he will announce his Ministry, which probably will be a composite one. Relief at the downfall of the ...

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  5. CHEAP MONEY.

    The Stock Exchange has shown a wonderful recovery during the last fortnight, and closed yesterday in a most cheerful frame of mind. The ...

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  6. ENTERTAINMENTS

    "The Mad Genius," which heads the current programme at the Regent Theatre, adds another triumph to the list of John Barrymore's successes, and ...

    Article : 286 words
  7. THE PREROGATIVE.

    "The use of the Crown's prerogative remains as an effective guardian of the Constitution and the liberties of the people against ...

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  8. 100 YEARS.

    The sentences imposed by Mr. Justice Finlay on the prisoners concerned in the mutiny at Dartmoor last January aggregated a century, less four months. ...

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  9. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN.

    To-night and the two following evenings, with a matinee on Wednesday, the splendid J. C Williamson Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Co., now playing at His ...

    Article : 236 words
  10. Overtures to Theodore.

    Overtures have been made to the former Federal Treasurer, Mr. Theodore, to contest a State seat as a Federal Labour Party candidate. Mr. ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. State of Parties.

    When Mr. Lang was returned to office, in October, 1930, the state of parties was:—Labour Party, 55; Nationalist Party, 23; Country ...

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  12. Sent on Leave.

    One of the first administrative acts of the new Premier was to send on leave the Chief Government Publicity Officer (Mr. H. ...

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  13. THRILLING ESCAPE.

    A fire broke out last night in an old wooden building in Peatherston Street, Wellington, in which were the rooms of the Returned Soldiers' Club. ...

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  14. "BEST NEWS."

    "That's the best news Australia has had for many days," said Mr. J. G. Latham, the Commonwealth AttorneyGeneral, commenting on Mr. Lang's ...

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  15. Hands Split, Sore.

    Do you feel miserable becouse your hands are split and sore from housework? If so there is no need to suffer such discomforts. A few applications ...

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  16. THE WINTER GARDEN.

    Marlene D[?]etrich, Clive Brook, Warner Oland, Anna May Wong, and Eugene Pallette comprise a cast that could hardly fall to make a picture a success, and ...

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  17. HELPING HAND.

    The attitude of the Commonwealth Government towards New South Wales will be as helpful as it can be, pending an appeal to the people. The ...

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  18. NINE WOMEN OUT OF TEN.

    It is an unfortunate fact that nine women out of every ten suffer from anaemia in one form or another. The girl in her 'teens, the wife and mother, ...

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  19. AIR MAIL.

    After having conferred in Melbourne on the possibility of establishing an air mail service from Australia to england, representatives of three of the largest ...

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  20. Sugar Industry.

    No further developments have, occurred in connection with the possibilities of disruption in the sugar industry at South Johnstone and Goondi. ...

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  21. BUOYANT CONDITIONS.

    Buoyant conditions prevailed on the Stock Exchange at Adelaide on Saturday, the dismissal of Mr. Lang having inspired confidence among investors. ...

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  22. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    Now in the ninth week of its Brisbane season, the Connors and Paul Vaudeville Company continues to attract capacity houses, and the applause recorded by the ...

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  23. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Marie Dressler plays a fine part at the Tivoli this week in "Emma." a story containing pathos and drama, "Nice Women" is a comedy-romance, Cinesound Review ...

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  24. A Relief.

    "There will be relief throughout Australia that Mr. Lang's Administration has come to an end," said the Deputy Premier (Mr. R. M. King) on ...

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  25. "MIDNIGHT FROLICS" FAREWELL.

    The "Midnight Frolics" bade farewell to a large and enthusiastic audience at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night. Their season in Brisbane had emended to ...

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  26. "WE WANT BEER."

    More than 25,000 persons, headed by Mayor Walker, of New York, marched in a parade, which lasted for 12 hours. The processionists carried placards ...

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  27. Austria's Plight.

    The Austrian Chancellor (Dr. Karl Buresch) has sent a note to the League of Nations indicating that Austria will become bankrupt unless the League ...

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  28. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    Few pictures have been so well cast as "Letters of Fire," now at the Majestic Theatre. The ruthless realism of Louis Weitzenkorn's strong argument against ...

    Article : 209 words
  29. VALLEY THEATRE.

    "Mata Hari" will be presented at the Valley Theatre again to-day. This story is based on the life of a notorious dancer, whose intrigues as a spy during the ...

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  30. MURDER CHARGE.

    Harold Harnes Condell (32), labourer, was arrested at Lake Cargelligo on Thursday, and charged with having murdered & Edgar Cook. ...

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  31. GOLD STANDARD.

    Peru to-day abandoned the gold standard for what was described as "a temporary period." SUGGESTED CONFERENCE. ...

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  32. MUCH ACTIVITY.

    There was much activity in Australian Government stocks yesterday, particularly in Commonwealth and New South Wales issues. The dealings ...

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  33. SAVOY THEATRE.

    The double feature programme will be again presented to-night. Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor, in "Merely Mary Ann" and Norma shearer and Robert ...

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  34. ASTOR THEATRE.

    To-morrow night, "Ladies of the Big House," featuring Sylvia Sidney, and "Taxi," will head the programme. For reservations telephone B4143. ...

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  35. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    The City Coroner (Mr. May) on Friday committed Thomas Jenkins for trial on a charge of murder at the conclusion of an inquest concerning ...

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  36. leaf-bud Tea Saves You Money.

    You can use smaller spoonfuls of leaf-bud tea because leaf-buds picked while full of sap-juice contain more flavour. ...

    Article : 87 words
  37. SACRED CONCERT.

    More than 2000 people flocked to st. Brigid's Roman Catholic Church, at Red Hill, yesterday afternoon, to hear a sacred concert rendered by the Corpus Christi ...

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  38. Serious Burns.

    Mrs. Ada Blanchard, aged 57 years, was seriously burnt when her clothing caught alight as she was sitting by a fire at her home in Melford Street, ...

    Article : 56 words
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