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  5. "Find Work for at Least One Unemployed"

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—"We know we are faced with serious problems, and we know we have a hard row to hoe in solving them, but difficulties will be ...

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  6. NEW CABINET

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A very warm welcome was accorded the Premier-elect (Mr. A. E. Moore), by members of his party and business men ...

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  7. APPEAL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Recognising that, the new Government will have its hands very full, and with a view to assisting it, Mr. C. ...

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  8. BONES IN FIRE

    SURAT Wednesday.—In the police court to-day, Edward Michael McNamee was charged that in April last he wilfully murdered a man known as ...

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  9. LIKE MOSCOW

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The publication in the local newspaper of statement, said to be identical with the terms of Cabinet's minutes dealing ...

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  10. HARVEY'S APPEAL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Mr. W. Harvey, custodian of expropriated properties, has appealed against the penalty imposed on him by Mr. ...

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  11. AT SIXTY-THREE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Duchess of Bedford, though 63, proposes to fly to India in two days, thus eclipsing the R.A.F. record. ...

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  12. MURDER GANG

    KEIFF, Tuesday.—A long trial of a gang of bandits who, since 1922 have committed scores of murders and 3000 violent robberies ...

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  13. IN 104 DAYS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The sailing ship Beatrice arrived at Falmouth in 104. days, against the Horzogia Cccilie's 123 days from Australia. ...

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  14. BOGUS S.O.S.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The police are investigating the mystery surrounding the death of Mrs. Cranke, who was found partly dressed in a pond near ...

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  15. VOTERS' VERDICT

    CAPETOWX, Tuesday. — Commentng oil the Queensland elections, tho "Argus," under the heading of "Disillusioned Australia," says Australia ...

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  16. MOTOR RIVALRY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — In a determined attempt to win tHo Dominion, markets, Morris has turned out a Wolseley Special for overseas. It is ...

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  17. DELAYED

    BERDIN, Tuesday—The start of the Graf Zeppelin for the United States has been postponed. The northern route at present is not ...

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  18. BETTER FEELING

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday,—Mr. C. G. Dawes, the new American Ambassador to London, is scheduled to be the guest of President Hoover on May 15, ...

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  19. THE CASKET

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Goldne Casket No. 232 was drawn to-day. First prize went to ticket No. 79,337, "Lucky Fifth" syndicate, care of Mrs. ...

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  20. SCHOLARSHIP

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Scholarships for two years to American universities under the Commonwealth fund at New York have been awarded to M. Barak, ...

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  21. RED POISON

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday,—A deliberate attempt by Communists is suspected to destroy big railway workshops at Lahore. ...

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  22. HIGH JUMP

    TPSWIOIT, Wednesday, — At the show to-day, two horses, A, L. Payne'B Robin and C. Brosimn's Rising Sun, tied in the high jump nt ...

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  23. COBURG TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Albert Bramwick, who yesterday was found unconscious near the dead body of Mrs. Andrews, at Coburg, is still in ...

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  24. EINSTEIN

    BERLIN, Tuesday,—Professor Einstein, the eminent scientist, has written to the burgomaster stating Hint ho in tired of the petty quibbling and ...

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  25. British Airships

    LONDON', Tuesday.—The airships R100 and R101 are now in the same stage of construction, The first flights will be made in August and September, ...

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