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  4. OPTIMISTIC NOTE

    "The great strength that I will have in going to London as a resident Minister is that Australians have shown themselves ...

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  5. "Aid Refused"

    Resentment was expressed by Mr. H. J. Wilson at a meeting of the Southport branch of the Social Service League last evening that no ...

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  6. WIMBLEDON

    Play in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships was begun to-day, on perfect courts, and will continue for a fortnight. The ...

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  7. KILLED AT WHEEL

    A man was killed and a second had a remarkable escape when a single-seater motor dashed down a 20 feet embankment and came ...

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  8. MEAT INDUSTRY

    Mr. Justice Evatt, in the High Court yesterday, was asked to decide whether an Inter-State dispute exists in the meat industry. The applicants ...

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  9. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE

    The heads of delegations of the inviting Powers to the Lausanne Conference decided this afternoon to postpone the plenary meeting arranged for to-morrow in order that private conversations on the main issues ...

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  10. BANKS BLAMED

    The late Government had not gone in for heavy borrowing, said the former Treasurer (Mr. W. H. Barnes) speaking at a smoke ...

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  11. TOBACCO INDUSTRY

    Dr. Earle Page (Leader of the Federal Country Party), referring yesterday to Mr. Lyons' statement that the adoption of the Country Party's ...

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  12. MR. LYONS' APPEAL

    An immediate response has been made to the Prime Minister's appeal for every effort to be made to provide work for the unemployed. Mr. Lyons ...

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  13. FOUND DEAD

    With the top of his head practically severed just above the ears, the body of a man was discovered last night at the corner of Russell and Milne ...

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  14. PRIVY COUNCIL

    According to the "Daily Express," the Irish Free State Government has officially intimated that, though it has been cited to appear, it will not be ...

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  15. GENEROUS GESTURE

    Mr. Lyons announced last night that the Orient Steam Navigation Company had agreed voluntarily to reduce the contract price for the ...

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  16. MAN SHOT

    Fifty yards away from the scene of a "peace ball" organised by the Innisfail branch of the Returned Soldiers' League, a shot was fired at 1 o'clock ...

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  17. MT. ISA'S STRUGGLE

    In an interview yesterday Mr. H. A. Guess, vice-president of the American Smelting and Refining Co. and vice-chairman of the Mining Trust Ltd., of ...

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  18. MT. COOLON

    The strike has been declared off. The men will return to work on "prestoppage" conditions, except in two winzes; which are to be closed ...

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  19. BANK ROBBERS GAOLED

    Percy Fulton Preston and Clarence Edward Rodda pleaded guilty in the Criminal Court yesterday to having broken and entered the Bank of New ...

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  20. THERMAL ACTIVITY IN NEW ZEALAND.

    There has been a marked increase in thermal activity in the Rotarua district in the last few days. During the week-end two small craters broke the ...

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  21. SNOW ON DECKS

    The weather has completely disorganised the shipping time-tables here and there were few arrivals to schedule. All the ships that entered ...

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  22. OFFENSIVE BROADCAST.

    Because of an offensive broadcast speech on strikes, the Minister for Education (Mr. Plddington) has dismissed Mr. P. Edmonds (secretary of ...

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  23. VISIT OF VICTORIAN BOWLERS

    The Victorian Tourist Bowlers played the first Official Came of their Tour against the Clayfield Club, the local side winning by 126 points to 99. The Picture shows a General View of the Clayfield Green during the Progress of the Match. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. STOP PRESS

    Eric Anderson, of Carol Lane, off Wharf Street, city, and Alfred E. Peterson, of Kangaroo Point, who left Brisbane in a motor launch on ...

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  25. N.S.W. GRAZIERS

    The following resolutions were agreed to at a meeting of the general council of the Graziers' Association of New South Wales:— ...

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  26. FIREMEN INJURED

    Three firemen were injured when a veranda crashed from a burning building at Lidcombe. Two of the men received heavy blows from the falling ...

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  27. FERNDALE'S POSITION WORSE

    The Ferndale has "worked" considerably owing to strong winds. The leak in the stokehold is increasing. An attempt is being made to shore up the ...

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  28. CART DRIVER FINED.

    A horse and cart, driven by George James Johnson, 60, labourer, collided with a motor car in Ann Street, on Monday. A constable who witnessed ...

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  29. NORTHERN TERRITORY TOURISTS

    The Bond touring party has arrived at Darwin. It consists of Messrs. Bond, Russell, Middlebrook, Boggeit, Potts and Dr. Grenfell Price. The party is ...

    Article : 78 words
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