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  2. IS JAPAN HITTING BACK?

    THE first definite hints of reprisals by Japan against the new Australian tariffs were given yesterday by the attitude of Japanese buyers at the Melbourne wool sales, and by cable messages received by southern ...

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  3. FOREIGN POLICY

    In an important speech reviewing Australia's foreign policy, which he made at the Legacy Club, the Minister for External Affairs ...

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  4. AIR MISSION TO BLACKS

    In the first aeroplane to be used exclusively in the service of the aboriginal mission station. Flying Missionary H. U. Shepherdson ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MILK STRIKE

    SUPPLIERS of milk to Brisbane and suburbs Mill launch a strike to-morrow morning, when they will cease supplying those ...

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  6. ROBBERY IN BANK

    In full view of dozens of people a thief snatched £20 in bank notes from a counter at the head office of the Bank of New ...

    Article : 183 words
  7. ANZAC DAY ISSUE

    While opinion is divided as to whether Anzac Day, 1937, should be commemorated on Sunday ...

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  8. J. H. THOMAS DISCLOSED BUDGET SECRETS

    The Budget Leakage Tribunal found that there was unauthorised disclosure by Mr. J. H. Thomas to Sir Alfred Butt of information ...

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  9. MAY BAN FLOUR TO MANCHUKUO

    Advice that Manchukuo was applying a total restriction on the importation of Australian flour, to take effect from June 10 ...

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  10. NOT A REAL TEST?

    No bids were offered by Japanese buyers when the final Victorian actions for the 1935-36 wool season began to-day, but ...

    Article : 120 words
  11. 'PLANE ARRIVES WITHOUT MAIL FROM ENGLAND

    For the first time since the inauguration of the service, the Qantas Empire Airways air liner arrived from Singapore yesterday without the ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. OPIUM RAID AT EAST BRISBANE

    Seventy tins of opium, valued at about £220, were found by a squad of police from the Traffic Branch when they paid a surprise visit to a house ...

    Article : 147 words
  13. NOT EXPECTED TO BUY HERE

    A Brisbane wool authority said last night that the trade did not expect that Japanese buyers would operate at the sales in Brisbane in a ...

    Article : 137 words
  14. DEATH SENTENCE, THEN FREEDOM

    "You stood in serious jeopardy, and I hope this will be a warning to you in the future. The arm of the law is long, and you may not ...

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  15. IN COMMAND

    Captain F. J. Smith, commander of the new inter-State luxury liner Kanimbla, on the bridge when the vessel was entering Sydney Heads ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FORCED LANDING ON SEA

    Flying solo in one of the new Air Force machines late this afternoon Cadet Carl Kelleher (20), of Sydney, made a forced landing in the sea ...

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  17. VEILED THREAT OR POLICY?

    Grave concern at the possibility of early action by the Japanese Government to place a total restriction, on Australian flour shipped to ...

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  18. THOUSANDS FOR HIS BRIDE

    It is rumoured that [?] Pasha, the Court Chamberlain of Iraq, who has arrived at Athens, has been instructed by his Royal master King ...

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  19. MR. LYONS'S CABLE TO JAPAN

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) and the Minister in Charge or Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett) have sent a cable to Mr. Sakatani ...

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  20. GERMAN DEMAND FOR COLONIES

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" says the thesis of Dr. Schacht, Minister for Economics, that colonies are indispensable to Germany, is now ...

    Article : 188 words
  21. INQUIRY INTO POLICE FORCE

    After a lengthy meeting to-nignt, during which the police report on the mysterious shooting of Superintendent Brophy, head of the C.I.B., was ...

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  22. MORE TROOPS FOR PALESTINE

    Another battalion of British troops is leaving for Palestine, and will bring the total infantry battalions there to five. ...

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  23. PLANS FOR NEW AIR SERVICE

    Discussing yesterday the plans of Airlines or Australia for a new Sydney—Brisbane service embracing halts at many inland towns along the way, the ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. SOVIET'S NEW IDEAS

    The Moscow correspondent of the "News-Chronicle" says the draft of the new soviet Constitution provides for a Parliament to be elected every ...

    Article : 87 words
  25. SODEMAN HAD BRAIN DISEASE

    A post-mortem examination of the body of Arnold Sodeman, who was hanged at Pentridge Gaol, revealed that his brain was congested, and ...

    Article : 184 words
  26. DEATH FOLLOWS PRESENTATION

    Shortly after receiving a presentation from his colleagues to mark his retirement, James Joseph Healey (56), a former passenger guard, of Seddon ...

    Article : 42 words
  27. CASEIN SUPPLIES FOR JAPAN

    Mr. I. Fuse, a representative of Kanemako (Australia) Ltd., of Sydney and Tokio, visited the casein factory of Milk Industries Ltd., Lismore. ...

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  28. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT

    The Governor has issued a proclamation fixing June 23 for the opening of the second session of the State Parliament. The legislative ...

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  29. TRADE PACT SIGNED

    On the heels of the announcement that Japan is preparing to co-operate with Manchukuo in boycotting imports from Australia Manchukup and ...

    Article : 76 words
  30. WHALES STRANDED

    During an easterly gale 21 whales were stranded on the rocks at Stanley. They belong to the pilot species. ...

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  31. BRISBANE TRAVELLERS NOT PROPERLY "TIP-CONSCIOUS"

    BRISBANE folk are not "tip-conscious," according to the redcapped porters on metropolitan railway stations. They are not mean, but have not ...

    Article : 386 words
  32. MISS BIRD RETURNING TO CUNNAMULLA

    Miss Nancy Bird, intends to leave Parafield on Thursday morning on her return to Cunnamulla (Queensland). She will take two passengers, Mrs ...

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  33. THIEF THREATENS WOMAN IN BED

    An armed burglar broke into the home of Mr. H. Brain, in St. John's Avenue, Gordon, on Monday night, and after threatening to shoot Mrs. ...

    Article : 143 words
  34. Sydney Harbour as Base for Flying Boats

    The practicability of using Sydney Harbour as a flying boat station in the future was demonstrated this morning to members of the Maritime ...

    Article : 75 words
  35. COOLANGATTA TOWN COUNCIL

    The Coolangatta Town Council decided at its meeting to-night that pressure should be placed on defaulting ratepayers to recover £3507, arrears. ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. CAPETOWN TO ENGLAND FLIGHT

    A message from Nairobi (Kenya) states that Squadron-Leader Hilton, who, the newspapers suggest, is attempting to beat the record recently ...

    Article : 59 words
  37. SOVIET SALVAGING BRITISH SHIPS

    A soviet salvaging trust is raising British ships which were sunk during the war, and is adding them to the Soviet merchant marine. The ...

    Article : 52 words
  38. PRICE OF GOLD

    Th price of gold to-day was 6/19/2 an ounce fine. The dollar was quoted at 4.99¾ to the pound sterling, and the franc 75 29-32 Previous quotations ...

    Article : 47 words
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