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  4. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The March series of wool sales opened today. Compared with the closing prices at the February sales, greasy merinos were five per cent lower, fine crossbreds five per cent lower, ...

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  5. ARRESTED BRITISH EXPERTS

    No satisfactory reply to Sir Esmond Ovey's representations to the Soviet has yet been received in London. Sir Esmond has not been informed of the specific charge against the arrested British experts, apart from a ...

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  6. BASIC WAGE CUT

    Although the Sugar Producers' Association had joined in the general application for a revision of the basic wage no application had been made ...

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  7. ONLY SILENCE

    Silence is causing alarm amongst the shipping people concerning the disabled Japanese steamer Kinsen Maru, which on Monday sent out SOS ...

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  8. AMERICAN BANKS.

    At least a thousand banking institutions throughout the United States reopened for normal business to-day under Federal and State licenses. ...

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  9. NAZI EXCESSES

    Nazi leaders arrested three armed Nazis who were robbing a Jewish shopkeeper, stripped them of their uniforms, and summarily expelled ...

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  10. COAL FREIGHTS

    Referring to an article in "The Telegraph" on increases in railway freights since 1814, Mr. W. Thomas, Secretary of the Queensland Colliery ...

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  11. DIRECT ACTION BY WOOL GROWERS

    Contending' that they could not pay their debts at present wool prices growers from 14 south-western districts decided to resort to united ...

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  12. Alleged Theft of £50

    Giving evidence in the Criminal Court yesterday afternoon in answer to a charge of having stolen £50 from Laura Bischoff, John Francis Kelly, who ...

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  13. FAMOUS RAILWAY ADMINISTRATOR

    Sir Henry Thornton, former chairman of the Canadian National Railways, died at 2.45 p.m. to-day from complications of pneumonia and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. RIVER ROAD SMASH

    James Bell, 27, single, of Martha Street, Paddington, was admitted to the Brisbane Hospital about 10.30 p.m. on Tuesday suffering ...

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  15. GIRL STABBED TO DEATH

    At an inquest into the death of Jean Morris, 22, who was found dead at her home, Queen Street, Ayr, on October 4, 1932, Domenicb Guidice, canecutter, of ...

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  16. CITY v. COUNTRY

    Resuming the general debate on the tariff in the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. W. M. ...

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  17. BLAMED LIQUOR

    When Arthur Edward Wlimott Dixon, 30, painter, pleaded guilty before Mr. P. M. Hishon, Police Magistrate, in the Police Court ...

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  18. WINDSOR SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    At a combined meeting of the trustees and committee of the Windsor School of Arts the tender of J. W. Stevens and Sons was accepted for the erection of a ...

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  19. WESTERPLATTE

    The Council of the League of Nations to-day approved of the Westerplatte settlement. Dr. Ziehm (President of the Danzig ...

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  20. THE CYCLONE !

    The Weather Bureau issues the following storm warning:-- The tropical cyclone was centred at 9 a.m. to-day approximately ...

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  21. FORTY-ONE PERSONS KILLED

    Forty-one persons were killed and 70 gravely injured on Monday night as a result of a fire in a motion picture theatre in the town of Ahcalulco, near Guadaljara. A short circuit on a High tension wire caused ...

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  22. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVANTS

    In the High Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Starke raised doubts as to whether the Arbitration Court had power to make any. ...

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  23. FORTIETH SHOCK

    Another earthquake shock, the fortieth, was felt here at at 11.1 o'clock ' this morning. Bricks fell from weakened structures. ...

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  24. BOAT HARBOUR

    The Chief Engineer for Harbours and Marine (Mr. D. Fison) visited Redcliffe and examined the site of a proposed boat harbour, in which yachts and motor boats ...

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  25. ARMS EMBARGOES

    A message from Washington says that the State Department is informing the British Government that President Roosevelt is soon to ...

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  26. MAN-EATER PAYS PENALTY

    This huge man-eating shark weighing 880 lbs. was captured by natives from the lazaretto of Makogai, in the Fidschi Islands, where about 500 natives suffering from leprosy arc cared for by missionaries. A number of human victims have been claimed by sharks in those parts at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. BULK PETROL

    The oil companies have agreed to reduce the price of bulk petrol by 2d, a gallon from to-day. Since the recent in post of a further duty of 3d. a gallon ...

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  28. TAXATION REVIEW BOARD

    Sittings began in Brisbane yesterday of the Federal Taxation Board of Review, which hears objections by taxpayers against Federal assessments, all ...

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  29. TELEPHONE TO COASTAL STEAMER

    An experimental wireless telephone installed on the steamer Katoomba by Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd. proved entirely successful when ...

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  30. STOP PRESS

    Talleyrand Gives Up Search.--The Deputy Director of Navigation (Captain Roskruge) has received a radio from the Talleyrand stating that after ...

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  31. LISMORE BY-ELECTION

    Positions of the lending candidates in the Lismore by-election, after the counting of 349 postal and 67 absentee votes, is: W. Frith (C.P.), 3,920 votes; ...

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  32. DAVIS CUP

    J. Crawford, captain of Australia's 1983 Davis Cup team, accompanied by Mrs. Crawford, left for Melbourne last night, where he ...

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  33. CONTROL OF QUACKERY

    "These vampires prey and grow fat on the misfortunes of others, and it is time definite steps were taken to rid the public of the danger," said the ...

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  34. CHINA AND JAPAN

    The Chinese Foreign Minister (Mr. Lo Wen-kan) to-day vigorously denied reports that he was negotiating with Japan for a settlement of the dispute. ...

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  35. ALSATIAN DOGS

    Although members described them as a potential menace to primary producers the council of the Royal Agricultural Society decided that until ...

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  36. DOUGLAS CREDIT PLAN

    Declaring that the "intensely farcical and ludicrously artificial" Douglas credit proposals were not accepted by one economist, financier, or banker of ...

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  37. FERTILISER SUBSIDY

    For the subsidy payable to primary producers at the rate of 15s. a ton of artificial manure used in production of primary produce other than wheat ...

    Article : 69 words
  38. UNSUCCESSFUL REBEL

    Lieutenant-Colonel Gustavo Jiminez, leader of a series of unsuccessful revolts in Peru, committed suicide to-day, according to a Government announcement. ...

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