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  4. MORE EARTHQUAKES

    Earthquakes continued over the week-end at Wairon and Gisborne, the severest shock occurring about one o'clock ...

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  5. BRIGHT OUTLOOK

    The outlook for the London wool sales, which commence on Tuesday, is generally regarded as most favourable. ...

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  6. TIDE TURNING

    The Stock Exchange was adversely affected early in the week by anxiety concerning international polities, especially ...

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  7. ARMAMENTS EQUALITY

    In a published statement of its views on the questions arising out of the exchange of notes between France and Germany on the subject of the latter's demand for equality of status in the matter of ...

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  8. WING CRUMPLES IN AIR

    After its port wing had crumpled in the air the New England Airways Puss Moth plane VH-UPM crashed about ten miles from Mullumbimby a few minutes before 1.30 p.m. yesterday and its occupants--Captain L. ...

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  9. TO THE DEATH

    Prominent Hindus made further unavailing efforts yesterday to persuade Gandhi to abandon his starvation project in view of the ...

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  10. THE WEATHER

    Weather conditions still are undecided in the metropolitan area and in southern Queensland, but the central and central and ...

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  11. MERCHANT MISSING

    Charles Arkell, a well-known merchant of Turbot Street, has been reported missing. It is understood that Mr. Arkell was ...

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  12. TRADES UNIONS' CONGRESS

    To oust Mr. Scullin from the leadership of the Federal Labour Party and enthrone Mr. J. T. Lang, it is stated, is the ...

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  13. Door Not Closed

    Mr. Henderson, prior to leaving tot Geneva to-day, said the bureau immediately would give attention to the German letter. The fact that ...

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  14. FLOOD MENACE

    Should further heavy rain fall this week. It is possible that southern New South Wales will be flooded, causing great damage to crops. During the ...

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  15. SEVEN SENTENCED TO DEATH

    The mass trial of terrorists for aiming at the overthrow of the regime and to assassinate the members of King Zog's entourage has ended. ...

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  16. SLAUGHTERMEN DISMISSED

    On Saturday eight, slaughtermen were dismissed at the works of W. Angliss and Co., Pty., Limited, Footscray, because they reduced their tally ...

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  17. KICKED BY HORSE

    Kicked in the face by a horse this morning, Charles Hildebrand, 21, received painful injuries. He was taken by the ambulance to the Brisbane ...

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  18. SENT TO GAOL

    A sentence of imprisonment for six months was imposed upon James Mitchell Clark, 33, labourer, who admitted to the Chief Police Magistrate, ...

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  19. OLYMPIC TEAM

    Harry Pearce, father of the world famous sculler, Bob Pearce, was responsible for a remarkable outburst against Mr. Eve, manager of the ...

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  20. MORE THAN EXPECTED

    It was a remarkable month, said Mr. H. S. Gullett (Australian Minister for Customs) discussing the Ottawa Conference on his arrival by ...

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  21. TRAGIC PARTY

    Laic on Saturday afternoon a little boy, William Raymond Thackham, 15 months, fell down a well at his home and was killed. ...

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  22. GERMAN ELECTION

    The date of the elections for the Reichstag has been fixed for November 6. It is too early to say what will be ...

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  23. HAPPY AND IN LOVING HANDS

    Some of the crippled children from the Hospital for Sick Children with their nurses, who were entertained by the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) at Mount Cool-tha and at Government House . ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. SPANISH ROYALISTS

    One hundred and one Royalist military officers and 42 civilians, including two Dukes, 12 Marquises, eight Counts, a priest, a doctor, and a banker, have ...

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  25. STOP PRESS

    From Train Travellers.--Eight unemployed men, mostly youths who came from New South Wales, were [?] £1 each together with the ...

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  26. TO CROSS TASMAN

    The launch Beth left Auckland for Adelaide during the week-end. The crew consists of the owner (Mr. T. H. Webb), his two sons, Reginald and ...

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  27. AT WELLINGTON

    Mailey's team of cricketers arrived by the Monowai yesterday. Discussing the English team Richardson said that he thought an excellent side ...

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  28. NEW DIVERSION

    Sir Malcolm Campbell, the holder of the world's motor speed record, has been sworn in as chief of the volun[?] flying squad at Reigate,where ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND TIMBERS.

    The Building Exhibition at Olympia includes a fine display of Empire [?]mbers, especially from Queensland which allows rough and dressed forms, ...

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