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  4. ILLEGALLY IN PARLIAMENT

    Four members of the State Parliament have been occupying their seats illegally and have rendered themselves liable to a penalty not exceeding £500 a day for every sitting day since their receipt of advances from ...

    Article : 449 words
  5. HAIL WREAKS HAVOC

    Wheat, maize, and other crops were extensively damaged on Saturday by hailstorms of unusual violence in the Warwick district, while hailstones wrought havoc in and around Brisbane. The loss to the wheat area is ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN BARRENNESS

    Tucked away in a half -page leader -page article in the "Daily Herald," deprecating Mr. S. M. Bruce as a statesman who "never said or did anything of distinction," Professor Harold Laski (Professor of Political Science in the London University) has a tilt at Australia for ...

    Article : 111 words
  7. "Not Extravagant"

    The charge of extravagance against the Bruce -Page Government was levelled either ignorantly or wllfully without one iota of justification, said ...

    Article : 425 words
  8. ARMAMENTS IN EUROPE

    It was learned in official circles yesterday that though the actual text of the German reply had not yet been received, the ...

    Article : 508 words
  9. MEAT SHORTAGE

    As a result of the "go-slow" policy of abattoir slaughtermen, which commenced on Friday. Sydney is faced with the probability of a meat shortage. ...

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  10. MRS. KEITH MILLER

    The father of Captain Lancaster says his son is coming home with his mother, and he is hopeful that his son will become reconciled to his ...

    Article : 64 words
  11. TWO DEAD

    When a motor truck skidded and overturned on loose metal at Clayton early on Sunday morning, two persons were killed and seven ...

    Article : 72 words
  12. BRITISH HOSPITALS

    Sir Charles Higham bas announced that he and Sir John Milbanke, Sir Walter Peacock, and the Hon. Wilfred Egerton have undertaken to ...

    Article : 92 words
  13. WHAT OF THE FUTURE?

    The "Economist," in an article, says:''The result of the Commonwealth conversion issues appears to have gratified Australia, where the ...

    Article : 135 words
  14. SHIELD CRICKET

    There are no surprise selections in the Victorian Sheffield Shield team which will leave Melbourne on October 24 to open the cricket ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. OTTAWA SECRETS

    It is understood that those portions of the Ottawa agreement which have so far remained secret in order to prevent the possibility of forestalling ...

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  16. CRITICS ANSWERED

    Speaking at the Domain the Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) launched a vigorous attack on his critics regarding the State lottery. He said that ...

    Article : 172 words
  17. MANCHUKUO.

    A squadron of nine military aeroplanes left Tokio for a base at Changchun, to congratulate the new State of Manchu -kuo on its inauguration. ...

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  18. LORD INCHCAPE'S ESTATE

    A correspondent of the "Sunday Times" points out that when the late Lord Inchcape made his will in 1929 he must have envisaged his estate at ...

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  19. THEFT OF CAMERA.

    A remand until October 17 was granted by the Chief Police Magistrate, Mr. H. L. Archdall, C .B. E., in a case in which Charles George ...

    Article : 57 words
  20. OVERSEAS WOOL SALES

    The London representative of the Australian Wool Growers' and Graziers' Councils (Mr. W. P. Devereux) reports: "Despite a ...

    Article : 174 words
  21. "FLYING SCOTSMAN"

    Mr. Alexander Kennedy, known locally as the "Flying Scotsman," a resident of Auchenflower, Brisbane, visits Western Queensland each year, travelling ...

    Article : 289 words
  22. CROATIAN PEASANTS ARMING

    Sensational reports of a revolutionary plot for which Croatian peasants are drilling and arming with rifles, revolvers, and bombs landed by an Italian submarine between Karlobag and Jablanatz, have led to 120 arrests in North Dalmatia. ...

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  23. GOVERNOR'S TOUR

    The Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson), Lady Wilson, and Miss Wilson spent the week -end at Dalby. A large crowd, the Dalby town band and members of ...

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  24. YOUTHS SENT TO PRISON

    Norman Roy Edwards, 23, labourer, and Arthur John Bradley, 18, labourer, appeared before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C. B. E., Chief Police Magistrate, in the ...

    Article : 125 words
  25. LAUNCH ABLAZE

    Three men and a boy were injured by a fierce blaze on a motor launch, which was anchored near Peel Island on Saturday night, The ...

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  26. PROPOSAL TO ABOLISH

    The abolition of the Metropolitan Meat Industry Board and the appointment of a single commissioner are proposed by the Minister for Works ...

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  27. MERITORIOUS SERVICE

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith was presented with the Letters Patent of Knighthood by the Governor -General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) at the investiture ...

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  28. SICKNESS AND SORROW WERE FORGOTTEN

    One of the Tiny Tots who shared in the Royal Amomobile [?] Children's Outing to Sandgate receives some expert Attention for a broken Hat Strap. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. FEDERAL CABINET

    In filling the Cabinet positions vacated by Mr. C. A. S. Hawker and Mr. J. E. Penton, the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons), who spent the ...

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  30. STOP PRESS

    [?] Eisteddfor Finals.-- Plane [?]le, under 9 years.-- Peggy Clutter- [?] (East Brisbane), 88 points, [?] Ollvo Sarkoot (Coorparoo) and ...

    Article : 142 words
  31. EMPIRE TIMBERS

    The "Times," in a leader concerning Empire hardwoods, emphasises the need for co -operation with British furniture makers before Australian ...

    Article : 81 words
  32. HEAVY FINES

    Heavy fines wore indicted by Messrs. E. L. Moore and C. E. Jones Justices of the Peace, on men arrested in a gambling raid when they appeared ...

    Article : 120 words
  33. TREE KILLS YOUTH

    Running from a large tree which he had just chopped through, Herbert Callan Duncanson, 20, of Eagle Heights, North Tamborine, was struck ...

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  34. HEAVY PENALTIES

    A month's mass trial of 63 drug smugglers of various nationalities has ended. Twenty -four of the accused were sentenced to the maximum ...

    Article : 105 words
  35. HOUSE AT HIGHWORTH DESTROYED.

    A house at Highworth on the Nambour -Mapleton Road was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. It was owned by Mr. H. Bede and was leased by Mr. ...

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  36. FINED FOR THEFT

    A fine of 10s. in default prison for 12 hours, was imposed upon T. .Scanlon, who pleaded guilty, before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C. B. E., Chief Police ...

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  37. ROYAL VISIT TO SANDRINGHAM.

    The King and Queen to -day left London in the royal train for Sandringham. ...

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