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  5. Soviet Brings War Nearer With China

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—"I congratulate the members of this braneh of the society on the large number ofhigh class Illawarro Milking Shorthorn ...

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  6. DIRECT ACTION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—After several stormy meetings between the Victorian executive of the Seamen's Union and the general secretary (Mr. ...

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  7. CHINA

    SHANGHAI. Wednesday.—The situation between the Soviet and China is fraught with grave possibilities, following. provocative ...

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  8. ROBERT BURNS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The statue of Hie Scotch poet, Robert Burns erected in Centenary Place, Brisbane, was this morning unveiled by the ...

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  9. RAIL WAR

    CUNNAMULLA, Wednesday.—For number of years a large amount of wool from the south-west and southeast has been carried over the border to ...

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  10. VIOLENT SQUALLS

    EBEMANTEE, Wednesday.—Violent squalls swept the harbour to-day, imperilling the safety of several vessels, The tanker Placune had her timber ...

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  11. MILLING CONTEST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The results of the judging in the milling contest at the Commonwealth, championship award class in connection with the 1029 ...

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  12. RING THRILLS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—In the ring events at the Royal Show the Allan and Stark Hunters' Plate provided a great thrill. A. O'Keeffe's Pale ...

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  13. WILL ARM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The services of police escorts of volunteer timber workers are to be dispensed with, according to the secretary of ...

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  14. WORLD CRUISE

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Dr. Eckener has decided to leave on his world cruise on Thursday via the Baltic,. Leningrad, northern Russid and Siberian coasts. ...

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  15. UNEMPLOYED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—According to a deputation which waited on the Premier to-day, 19,000 uinionists are unemployed in Victoria, without taking ...

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  16. THE SENATE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — In the Senate to-day the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox) attended and adiministered the eath to Senators Dunn ...

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  17. MYSTERY DEATH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The mystery surrounding the death of Leonard Macgregor was investigated in the Coroner's Court, to-day. Macgregor, who ...

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  18. PIPE BANDS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — At the South Brisbane band carnival, the pipe band championship of Queensland resulted: Brisbane Caledonian Pipe Band, ...

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  19. ARBITRATION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Practic. ally the whole of this morning was ocenvied, at the joint meeting of this Nationalist and Country Party by Mr. ...

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  20. BUTTER AND MEAT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Robert Cook, M.H.R., deduces that the methods of marketing butter and meat require an overhaul. ...

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  21. TRANSATLANTIC

    PARIS, Wednesday.—M. Blerlot states th it t pin us for it rogular TransAtlantic air service, with flouting aerodromes every 500 miles along the route, ...

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  22. Prince's Movements

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prince of Wales, escorted by five French 'planes, returned to England by aeroplane from Be Bourget, where he spent it golfing ...

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