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  3. BRITISH TENNIS VISIT

    The "Daily Mirror," commenting on the accounts of an eye-witness who has just returned from Australia, condemns the wretched spirit of the ...

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  4. "DEFRAUDED THE CUSTOMS"

    Giving evidence to-day before the Petrol Royal Commission, Mr. George Randolph Ferguson, superintendent of terminal operations for the Texas Co. ...

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  5. JAPAN'S NAVAL DEMANDS

    The Japanese Minister' in Canada (Mr. Tokugawa) in an interview here intimated that the Japanese delegation to the 1835 naval conference ...

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  6. DUKE SUES NIECE FOR LIBEL

    The action in which the Duke of Westminster sued his niece. Lady Sibell Lygon (a daughter of Earl Beauchamp), for damages for alleged libel contained ...

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  7. ONE-DAY STRIKE RECOMMENDED

    About 200 delegates from union executives and the Labour Council at a conference at the Trades Hall to-night, decided to recommend to the unions a ...

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  8. "WIN IF CRICKET IS PLAYED"

    Speaking at a farewell tendered to W. M. Woodfull, captain of the Australian Test team, by the Carlton Cricket Club to-night, Mr. W. L. Kelly, ...

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  9. Mrs. E. H. N. Stodart

    Mrs. Elizabeth Henrietta Noble Stodart, who died yesterday, at the age of 80 years, was one of Brisbane's best known war workers. Both ...

    Article : 136 words
  10. NATIONALISATION OF CREDIT

    The State Executive of the Australian Labour Party has issued further instructions to the South Australian delegates to the Labour Unity ...

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  11. SUFFOLK LEAVES DARWIN

    After a five days' visit, H.M.S. Suffolk, flying the flag of the Commander-in-Chief of the China Squadron, Admiral Sir Frederick ...

    Article : 90 words
  12. Mrs. W. Hedges

    Mrs. Hilda Grace Hedges, who died yesterday at Sherwood, was the wife of Mr. William Hedges, of Skew Street, Sherwood, and the mother of ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. SUPPRESSION OF DRUG TRAFFIC

    Australia entered a world-wide campaign for the suppression of the illicit drug traffic to-day with the appearance of a notice in the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 159 words
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  15. SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS

    The Cabinet has resigned, following the refusal of the President to accept the resignations of the Ministers for Finance and the Interior. Their ...

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  17. AMERICAN GIVES HIMSELF UP

    In accordance with a promise which he made to officials of the Union Steamship Co. over the telephone some days ago, William H. Orr (19), the ...

    Article : 153 words
  18. FOREIGN COMPANY'S ACTION

    The High Court to-day refused an application by Federal Industrial Products, Ltd., Melbourne, for an order nisi for a writ of certiorari to ...

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  19. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.

    Hurrying on his motor cycle to get medicine at Port Elliott for his sick brother, John Ellis (26), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ellis, who ...

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  20. MOTOR SHIPS INCREASE

    The journal, "Motor Ship," in emphasising the striking development that has taken place in that class of vessel, says that 11 food ships, all ...

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  21. MASS TRIAL OF COMMUNISTS

    The Government intends to stage a mass trial of leading Communists in the concentration camps, including Herr Thaelmann (the party leader), ...

    Article : 143 words
  22. MILDEST SUMMER FOR 46 YEARS

    "Brisbane has experienced the mildest summer for 46 years," said an official of the Weather Bureau yesterday. Figures made availabl[?] ...

    Article : 235 words
  23. FRENCH BUDGET PASSED

    The Budget was passed by the Chamber of Deputies by 458 votes to 132, and by the Senate by 284 votes to 15, after an all-night sitting. The ...

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  24. BAN ON DANGEROUS FLYING EXTENDED

    Low flying and dangerous stunting over populated areas by military air craft will in future be punishable offences under the air navigation ...

    Article : 96 words
  25. DENTAL BOARD CHAIRMAN

    "It is difficult to follow the Home Secretary's statement regarding the appointment of the chairman of the Dental Board (Dr. P. F. V. Crowe)," ...

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  26. ALL-BRITISH POLICY

    "The all-British policy has been amply justified since I was in Brisbane more than a year ago," declared Mr. Ernest Turnbull, managing director ...

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  27. WAR LOAN CONVERSION OPERATIONS

    It was stated in Parliament that the direct gain to the Exchequer this year resulting from war loan conversion operations is nearly £32,000,000 gross, or, ...

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  28. AIR SQUADRONS AT SINGAPORE

    The Courier-Mail representative understands that the air estimates reveal that one of the most important results of the recent Singapore ...

    Article : 79 words
  29. N.S.W. £2,000,000 LOAN

    On his return to Sydney to-day the Premier (Mr. B. S. Stevens) lost no time in calling a Cabinet meeting to discuss the decisions of the Premiers' ...

    Article : 93 words
  30. HARMSWORTH TROPHY

    Mr. H. Scott-Paine, the British speed boat driver, announces that he is not challenging Commodore Gar Wood, for the Harmsworth Trophy for ...

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  31. STRONGER DEMAND FOR CONSOLS

    A stronger demand set in for Australian Consolidated Loans, chiefly the shorter dated issues, on the Stock Exchange to-day. With one exception, ...

    Article : 104 words
  32. CIVIL AND MILITARY PILOTS

    Answering questions in the House of Commons to-day, the Under Secretary of State for Air (Sir Philip Sassoon) said that he believed that ...

    Article : 89 words
  33. DONATION OF £15,000

    Mr. F. J. Cato, who is noted for many acts of public benevolence, announced at the conference of the Victorian and Tasmanian Methodist ...

    Article : 77 words
  34. TRADE COMMISSION IN N.Z.

    The Federal Cabinet to-day appointed Mr. R. H. Nesbitt, of Sydney, Australian Trade Commissioner in New Zealand, at a salary of £1500 a year. ...

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  35. POSTAL OFFICIAL'S DEATH

    The body of Horace Ernest Oliver Walsh (31), single, postal official, at Duaringa, was found in the Rosewood Scrub, half a mile from his ...

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    STUDIO RECEPTION.—A flashlight photograph taken at the 4BK Courier-Mail Station reception to Mr. Ernest Turnbull, managing-director or British Dominions Films, Ltd., last night. From left: Mr. G. Matheson. Brisbane manager, J. C. Williamson Ltd., Mr. F. Derrick, representing Mr. A. C. Elphinstone, Empire Marketing League. Mr. H. Frazer East, senior vice-president of the Returned Soldiers' League, Mr. C. Hunt, Brisbane representative of British Dominions Films, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. WYNNUM ANZAC DAY COMMITTEE

    At a public meeting in the Memorial Hall at Wynnum Central last night, presided over by the Lord Mayor (Alderman J. W. Greene), the Wynnum ...

    Article : 133 words
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