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  2. Disastrous Tweed Heads Outbreak

    A fire which originated in the residence of Mr. A. P. McLean at Tweed Heads early on Tuesday morning destroyed two cottages and a boarding house, the damage being estimated at £3000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. INEFFICIENT CONTROL

    In demanding Government action to protect white and other inhabitants of the Northern Territory from the menace presented by the existing warlike condition of Caledon Bay natives, Mr. Nelson, member for the Northern Territory, in the House of ...

    Article : 309 words
  4. "DOOMED TO FAILURE"

    In view of the strong criticism which the proposed imposition of increased re-inspection fees has created, it is considered in political circles that any attempt to bring them into operation next year will be doomed to failure. Several ...

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  5. RECORD SEASON EXPECTED

    Mr. F. W. Wilkinson, senior dairy Instructor in charge of the dairy branch in the Richmond River district, with headquarters ...

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  6. BROKE RECORDS

    Despite a high, treacherous wind, John Cobb, the Australian racing motorist, driving a monster Napier Railton car at ...

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  7. Above Estimate

    Receipts from customs and excise for the first four months of the financial year show an increase of ...

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  8. BLEW OUT BRAINS

    Alter attempting to murder Mrs. Sofia Russell (30), of Glenmore-road, Edgecliffe, close to her nome late [?]-nignt, John Parkes ...

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  9. Tragic Argument

    An argument over the National Recovery Act at New-port (Tennessee) to-day resulted in the death of Don Cahili ...

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  10. PRICE FIXATION

    Representatives of the farmers to-day placed a request before the Prime Minister for the fixing of a home consumption price for ...

    Article : 151 words
  11. "BROKEN PROMISE"

    Speaking at the adjournment in the Legislative Council this afternoon, Mr. J. Culbert alleged that in allowing the Railway ...

    Article : 279 words
  12. STILL UNDECIDED CORRESPONDENT'S FATE

    The fate of Noel Panter, the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" who was arrested by the Bavarian police last week, ...

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  13. 26 Drowned

    Torrential rains have caused the River Viosa to burst its banks, flooding the town of Premedi. Many houses were swept away and ...

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  14. Grant to Ulm?

    The agitation for a monetary grant to Mr. C. T. P. Ulm by the Commonwealth Government has now taken the form of definite ...

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  15. £7,250,000 LOAN

    It was learned to-night that one of the main questions to be discussed by the Loan Council, a meeting of which commences in Melbourne next Friday, ...

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  16. BANKS TO RESCUE HUGE NEW YORK LOAN

    The city was once again saved from acute financial embarrassment and inability to meet the city payrolls when bankers, ...

    Article : 90 words
  17. STAMP FORGERIES

    Adolf Sruoga, the Lithuanian postal director, together with a subordinate, were arrested to-day in connection with stamp forgeries, involving ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. "CONGEALED ACTIVITIES"

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin representative says that Hitler's Munich organ, "Volkische Beobachter," alleges that Panter used his ...

    Article : 201 words
  19. MEMORIES REVIVED

    Memories of his pioneer flight in 1919 compared with the luxurious air travel nowadays must have stirred the Australian aviator, Sir Keith Smith, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 123 words
  20. Short Sitting

    The Legislative Assembly, which met at 2.30 this afternoon, sat for only 14 minutes and then adjourned until to-morrow morning, when the first ballot ...

    Article : 43 words
  21. NAZIS REOPEN CHURCH

    The fourteenth century church at Breslau has now been reopened, but the spire is now surmounted by a Nazi swastika instead of the cross. ...

    Article : 30 words
  22. LOST OVERBOARD

    Ballina police received word to-day from the Commissioner of Police, Brisbane, that Walter John Keevers, of Ballina, had been lost overboard, ...

    Article : 140 words
  23. GOLD PRICE

    The pride of gold was set at 31 dollars, 12 cents, or one dollar, seven cents over the London price. The pound sterling to-day was quoted at ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. U.C.P. WITNESSES

    Final appointments of witnesses to give evidence before the Boundaries Commissioner (Mr. Nicholas), who will shortly inquire into the locations ...

    Article : 136 words
  25. BREAKFAST FOODS

    One of the largest British cereal breakfast food manufacturers, after tests of the whole of the world's wheats, decided some ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. PRESS DELEGATES

    Delegates to the conference of the Australian Provincial Press Association and the New South Wales Country Press Association visited several ...

    Article : 106 words
  27. Disappointing Tobacco Sales

    The tobacco sales by Dalgety's to day were disappointing and only 40 per cent of the 54 tons of leaf offered were sold, owing to the great part of ...

    Article : 70 words
  28. CRISIS IN MALTA?

    The "Daily Herald" says there IS anxiety in official circles regarding Malta, in consequence of a telegram, stating "Police and military ...

    Article : 73 words
  29. MT. ISA STRIKE

    The Industrial Magistrate (Mr. S. Wilson), who arrived at Mt. Isa this morning, asked the men to resume work before he would sit on the case. A ...

    Article : 76 words
  30. AIRCRAFT CARRIERS

    Official circles disagree with, the suggestion from London that Japan would favour the abolition of submarines, which naval men consider ...

    Article : 47 words
  31. TRADES CLASSES

    Internal examinations at the Lis-more Trades School will begin next Wednesday, November 8. They will embrace all subjects taught in the ...

    Article : 160 words
  32. MELBOURNE BEAN MARKET

    The following prices for beans were quoted at Melbourne vegetable markets yesterday: Queensland 2d to 3½d a lb.: New South Wales 5s to 7s a bushel. ...

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  33. 'PLANE CRASHES

    A French aeroplane which was caught in a fog while flying from Switzerland to Le Bourget tore off the tops of the trees in a ...

    Article : 118 words
  34. BOTTOM REACHED

    Lloyds Register shipping report says that indications are that the bottom of the shipbuilding slump has already been reached. World ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. Mentally Deranged

    When Mrs. Annie Beloanger again appeared at the Ipswich Police Court, charged with the wilful murder of her six-years-old daughter by ...

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  36. "MILLIONS AVNORTH"AILABLE TO DEVELOP NORTH"

    Commenting on a message from London that capital was waiting to be invested in the Northern Territory provided the Government would ...

    Article : 122 words
  37. BUTTER IMPORTS

    The Minister for Commerce (Mir. Stewart) advises that the imports of butter into the United Kingdom for the first seven ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. Fatal Mistake

    Owing to mistaking a bottle of methylated spirits for kerosene in re-lighting the smouldering embers in a stove, Mrs. Thelma Longhorn, of ...

    Article : 49 words
  39. IRISH CONSTITUTIONAL BILLS

    The Senate passed the final stages of the Constitutional bills to-day. ...

    Article : 17 words
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