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  4. ROUT OF LABOUR

    Victoria declared emphatically for the Premiers' Plan in Saturdays general elections. The Tunnecliffe section, which is against the plan, fered a heavy defeat and has been reduced from 27 in the Legislative Assembly to 15. Four Ministers and the chairman of committees were included. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW GUARD

    Unusual action was, taken in the Banco Court to-day, when the seven of eight New Guardsmen convicted of assault on Alderman ...

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    HIS HOROSCOPE Ian Gait, 97 Queen Street, Brisbane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WORLD FINANCE

    Professor Gustav Cassell, the Swedish economist, in his second Rhodes' Lecture, said: We now are beginning to see that it is ...

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  8. RIOTING IN INDIA

    The fighting between Moslems and Hindus at (Bombay was renewed to-day despite the strenuous efforts of the police, priests and leaders of both communities to prevent a conflict between the fanatical mobs. ...

    Article : 379 words
  9. JAPANESE OUTRAGES

    The City was thrown into a state of profound excitement to-day when it was learned that the Prime Minister, Mr. K. Inukai had been shot and critically wounded, and that concerted bomb attack had been ...

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  10. THE "HOBOES' EXPRESS"

    The statement in "The Telegraph." on Saturday that the daily goods train from Kyogle was becoming a "hoboes' express" was ...

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  11. PEANUT GROWERS

    Peanut growers in Central Queensland are determined to fight the latest action of the Peanut Board in its endeavour to prevent growers ...

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  13. STOP PRESS

    The Prime Minister who was shot twice in the head at his official residence yesterday died before midnight. It transpired that the assassins were ...

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  14. ILLEGAL BEER

    Alarmed at the increase in private breweries, particularly in the industrial areas, excise officials are beginning a campaign ...

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  15. HEAD CRUSHED

    Noel Toft, 19, was killed instantly when a car driven by T. Daniels skidded and went over a 15ft. culvert ...

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  16. ON THE ALERT

    Vacquero, a fine Specimen of the Alsatian Breed, owned by Mr. A. J. Francis. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. FRENCH POLITICS

    It now is questioned whether the new Ministry will be recognised. The new Chamber of Deputies is so composed that it is doubtful if any ...

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  18. BRANDED "RED"

    William Thompson, farmer, of Binnaway, was the victim of a dastardly outrage during last week. He was lured away from ...

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  19. AIR MAIL LINK

    Negotiations with a view of arranging an amalgamation of interests between Qantas, Western Australian Airways, and Australian National ...

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  20. Mr. Moore Silent

    When Peanut Board matters were referred to him this morning the Premier (Mr. A. E. Moore) said he knew of no developments that could merit ...

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  21. GALE ON COAST

    Shipping along the Queensland coast is being affected by the south-east gale. It is retarding the progress of several vessels. The A.U.S.N. freighter ...

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