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  2. JAPANESE TRADE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Parliamentary Secretary for Overseas Trade (Colonel Colville) admitted in die House of Commons that Japanese competition in British markets was causing some concern. ...

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  3. CRAWFORD THE MASTER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 418 words
  4. WALLABIES WIN.

    DURBAN, Sunday.—Defeating Natal by 14 points to 3, the Wallabies opened their South African tour with a brilliant display of open football ...

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  5. PAN-GERMANIA !

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Wickham Stead, in the “Sunday Times,” says Herr Hitler’s Interference with Austria is part of a ...

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  6. “FLYING COFFIN.”

    LONDON, Saturday—“I call her a flying coffin, and I am fitting her with brass handles,” said Mr. J. A. Mollison, the aviator, grinning as the De ...

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  7. KING’S BIRTHDAY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The celebration of the King’s 68th birthday was marked by remarkable demonstrations of loyalty and affection at Buckingham Palace, while guns thundered a salute in St James’s Park. ...

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  8. JAPAN’S ATTITUDE.

    KOBE (Japan), Saturday. — Dumping allegations concerning Japan, are easily refuted by a simple calculation of material, wages, and exchange. The ...

    Article : 191 words
  9. IRISH FREE STATE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The “Manchester Guardian’s” Dublin correspondent reports that although current events in the Free State are now ...

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  10. BRISBANE’S TRIBUTE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—In light drizzling rain on Saturday the roar of 18-poinder guns from the artillery drill around at Kelvin Grove was Brisbane’s ...

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  11. VESUVIUS ACTIVE.

    NAPLES, Saturday.—The climax of abnormal activity of Vesuvius since February, developed into a crack ...

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  12. AUSTRIA’S PROTEST.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—It is understood Austria is appealing to the League of Nations against German interference in internal affairs. ...

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  13. EYES ON AUSTRALIA.

    KOBE, Saturday.—The Press here regards Australia as a promising market, pointing out that the 1932 exports to Australia were exactly double those ...

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  14. TWENTY KILLED.

    LONGREACH (California), Saturday.—A terrific explosion on Friday swept the Richfield Oil Company refinery. It is believed that 20 were killed. ...

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  15. GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S LEVEE.

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  16. COMMONWEALTH GRANTS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. J. A. Lyons, has announced that the Commonwealth Grants Commission, which is being set up to ...

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  17. WINOOKA SAILS.

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.—Winooka left aboard the Monterey bound for America. All well! The horse stood the voyage to New Zealand well. ...

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  18. AMERICAN INQUIRY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Senate, which proudly boasts that it is the world’s most august assembly, sits in an atmosphere of tobacco while ...

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  19. THRILLING RESCUE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Though he could not swim, the father of Charles MacManus (11) and Lily (8) when they were swept from rocks at Terrigal ...

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  20. PARACHUTIST SAVED.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Making hundredth parachute jump from an aeroplane to-day, J. Milne landed half a mile out to sea at Southport. A ...

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  21. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    CANBERRA, Saturday. — Further subscriptions to the Commonwealth loan of £5,000,000 have been received by the Commonwealth Treasury, and ...

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  22. EXACTING ORDEAL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—There is great interest in Sydney over the return between Ron Richards and Fred Henneberry, at the stadium ...

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  23. WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The London representative of the Australian Wool Growers’ Council (Mr. W. P. Devereux) reports that the firm and active ...

    Article : 171 words
  24. CHURCH AND STATE.

    ROME, Saturday.—The Pope, in an encyclical, denounces the Spanish law decreeing the separation of Church and State, also the Religious Orders Bill, ...

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  25. CANE CUTTING DISPUTE.

    AYR, Saturday.—There is no change in the cane-cutting dispute in the Kalamia area. Another effort was made to-day by ...

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  26. DR. BASEDOW.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday—Dr. Herbert Basedow, scientist, explorer and member of the State Parliament, died suddenly to-night, at the age of 52. Dr. ...

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  27. ARMED THIEF.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Having reconnoitred by begging food in the shop yesterday, an armed man robbed Mrs. Adeline Mauldon of a hand-bag ...

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  28. THE KING’S CUP.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Scratchings for the King’s Cup are Duchess Mendicant and Red Sun. Duchess Mendicant fell in the Rothsay Trial and ...

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  29. SERIOUS CONDITION.

    LONDON. Saturday. — Cardinal Bourne, Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, developed acute pulmonary oedema to-day. His condition is ...

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  30. ACROSS ATLANTIC.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—James Mattern has started his solo flight in a monoplane, hoping to break Gatty’s record. His first schedule ...

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  31. WAR DEBT PAYMENTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Sunday Despatch” says it is now hoped In Government circles that it will be possible to give the ...

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  32. DRAMATIC ARREST IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—When the police produced revolvers as a wireless patrol sped beside a car at 50 miles an hour through Camperdown last night, a man ...

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  33. THE LURCH OF LURICH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Tom Lurich won the heavyweight wrestling championship of Australia before a record crowd ar Leichhardt Stadium when he ...

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  34. LEAD POISONING.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. J. Mullan) said on Saturday that he fully realised that lead poisoning at Mount Isa was very ...

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  35. SECONDARY SCHOOLS.

    GATTON, Saturday.—In the present state of the finances it would not be possible to have instructors in agriculture on the staffs of secondary ...

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  36. WONTHAGGI MINERS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—At a stopwork meeting of members of the Miners’ Federation employed at the State coal mine at Wonthaggi to-day, it was ...

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  37. ELECTRIC MOTORS.

    COFFS HARBOUR, Saturday.—A meeting of shareholder of the Raleigh Co-operative Butter Factory unanimously decided to install ...

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  38. TWO MEN CHARGED WITH MURDER AT BONDI.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—At 8 o’clock to-day two men, one aged 26 and the other 24, were led into the dock at the Central Police Station and charged ...

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  39. VISIT OF MR. LYONS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Mr. J. Francis, Assistant Minister for Defence, who reached Brisbane on Sunday, said he hoped to be able to announce the full ...

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  40. BASKETBALL.

    CHARLEVILLE, Sunday. —A Toowoomba representative basketball team, in a seven-aside game were defeated by Charleville, 22 goals to 8. In a ...

    Article : 40 words
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