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  5. Sales Tax is Business Men's Nightmare

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Giving evidence before the Hospitals Commission, to-day, Mr. c. Chuter (assistant Under-Secretary of the ...

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  6. FREE FIGHTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Thirty Communist hunger marchers, using faked tickets, passed through the gates into the gallery at the Trade ...

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  7. CLASS WAR

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Allegations that the situation at Port Adelaide had been fomented by Communists were made by the ...

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  8. NIGHTMARE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — "The sales tax has been a nightmare to everyone in business, and the incidence of its payment has been ...

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  9. GLOVES OFF

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The crists which is developing in the Federal Cabinet was brought appreciably nearer to-day when the New South ...

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  10. LEPER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Following the receipt of information from Queenshind health authorities that an Italian who recently arrived in Sydney was a ...

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  11. STATE ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Nationalist Government to-day decided to go to the country on a clear issue. ...

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  12. POULTRY

    PERTH, Thursday.—An important anouncement regarding the position of Australia, and particularly Queensland, in the poultry industry, was made ...

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  13. WITHOUT PAY

    MURWILLUMBAH, Thursday.—The organisation of a body of voluntary workers, as polling officials for the forthcoming election in the ...

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  14. INCREASES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Premier stated to-day that the Government was not going to do away with the annual increases in public service ...

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  15. STOLEN LUNCH

    CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday.—With a gaping gunshot wound in his chest, Robert Cockburn (23), a ploughman, was found dead on a farm near Lake ...

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  16. CANADIAN TRADE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Steps are being taken to increase trade with Canada. The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. J. E. Fenton) said to-day that a ...

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  17. DIRECT ACTION

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday. —Threats of direct action were made to-day at a large meeting of railway workers when an emphatic protest was ...

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  18. STIFF BLOW

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is reported that a hurricane of considerable intensity passed over Dominica on September 1, causing considerable damage to ...

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  19. SHOCKING INJURIES

    MURWILLUMBAH, Thursday. —Fatal injuries were received by William Black ((63) when he fell under a truckload of cane, weighing about two tons, ...

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  20. BROADCASTING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A proposal, which has been considered, of broadcasting the speeches of Prime Ministers at the opening session of the Imperial ...

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  21. Five Minutes Better

    TOAWNSVILLE, Thursday.—A new record for a flight from Brisbane to Townsville was established by the Star of Townsville, to-day, in charge ...

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  22. Shearer Committed

    MITCHELL, Thursday.—M. Tholl (30), a shearer, was to-day committed for trial on a charge of murdering H. McGlynn (27), a shearer, on August ...

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