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  4. TRADE WITH BRITAIN

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. F. M. Forde) expressed amazement last night that the Australian Association of British Manufactures had assessed ...

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  5. CHANNEL STORMS

    The gale in the English Channel continued with unabated force, to-day, and the whole south coast experienced storms of exceptional severity. An armistice service arranged to take place on the ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL WOOL CONFERENCE

    The International Wool Conference was opened to-day under the presidency of a Frenchman, M. Dubrulle, who said that despite the increased ...

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  7. TIENTSIN

    The situation at Tientsin (resembles that at Shanghai in 1927. Fresh disorders are reported, and Chinese guerillas continue to ...

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  8. PILOT BUTLER

    Interviewed Butler said he left Darwin at 6.20 a.m. on Tuesday, refuelled at Newcastle Waters, called at Brunette Downs for morning tea, ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS

    The "Financial News" describes the recovery of Australian stocks as somewhat phenomenal, and as due to the possibility of an early ...

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  10. Japanese Statement

    The War Office officially denies the reports published on Monday of fighting between Chinese and Japanese regular troops, but asserts, that ...

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  11. Statute of Westminster

    "The Statute of Westminster is not a measure which anyone but pedants of Dominion status will regard with enthusiasm," says the "Times." ...

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  12. Messages from Governor-General

    The Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) yesterday sent the following messages to Butler:-- "His Majesty the King commands ...

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  13. CONSORTING BILL

    The Police Offences (Consorting) Bill was passed without amendment by the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council last night. ...

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  14. TRADE REVIVAL

    The turnover on the Sydney Stock Exchange on Tuesday was the largest recorded for the past two years, and the exceptional activity which ...

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  16. ACCIDENT AT SEA

    William Lander, a native of Newfoundland, was convoyed from Cowan Cowan by motor boat to Brisbane on Wednesday and taken to the Brisbane ...

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  17. GALLANT NURSE

    A gallant attempt was made yesterday by Daphne Stack a nurse to save Victor hospital at Newcastle, from ...

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  18. ARMISTICE DAY

    President Hoover, in an address on Armistice Day, pressed the belief that progress was being made toward the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. SEQUEL TO BOMB OUTRAGE

    Following on a number of raids carried out by a squad detectives lost night, police swooped down early, this morning on a ...

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  20. STANLEY STREET

    Referring to the approval by the Brisbane City Council of the principle of two-way traffic in Stanley Street, the president of the Royal Automobile ...

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  21. AN ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    It is states that the Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) has cabled to the heads of all the Dominion Government and the British Government, ...

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  22. ERBACHER DIVORCE CASE

    The hearing was concluded in the Supreme Court on Wednesday evening, before Mr. Justice Henchman, in the case in which Albert Erbacher, of ...

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  23. LEFT BY RECLUSE

    Many years ago an Englishman named Swan took a sudden dislike to crowded city life so he bought a yacht and anchored it a few miles ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND AIRMAN

    A message from Port of Spain Trinidad) states that the Queensland [?]man, Squadron-leader Bert Hinkler [?]nded there after a seven hours ...

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  25. SAVED THEM UP

    It is stated that Mr. J. P. Osborne, [?]former member of the Meat Board, has been paid £700 in lieu of holidays which he did not take during the last ...

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  26. JUBILEE BRIDGE TOLL

    The reported decision of the Southport Town Council, to seek permission to impose, a toll on vehicular trade using the Jubilee Bridge will come a ...

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  27. HOPES REVIVED

    The President of the Brisbane Stock Exchange (Mr. C. Bowly) on Wednesday night broadcasted a speech from 4QG in which he dealt with the ...

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  28. STEALING CHARGE

    Edward Pierce, formerly paymaster at the Maryborough railways, appeared in the Police Court yesterday morning, charged with having ...

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  29. London Observance

    Before midnight last night people began to assemble in Whitehall in readiness for to-day's Cenotaph ceremony. among then being a little old ...

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  30. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    George Errol Coats, 29, who was found guilty of the murder of Phyllis Avis Symons, 17, last July, has been sentenced to death. The girl's body ...

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  31. "LEST WE FORGET"

    These fine Floral Tributes were placed at the Foot of the Honour Roll in the Government Printing Office on Armistice Day by Members of the Staff. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. STOP PRESS

    LATEST NEWS. ...

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  33. STEAMER BEULAH

    The steamer Beulah was wrecked yesterday at the entrance to the lagoon at Fanning Island. She is believed to be a total loss. ...

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  34. HUGE AMERICAN DEFICIT

    The Investment Bankers' Association of America estimates that the Treasury deficit will have reached two billion dollars by June 30 next. ...

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  35. SYDNEY TO MID-ATLANTIC

    A conversation by radio-telephone was conducted from Sydney yesterday morning with the liner Olympic in mid Atlantic ...

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  36. E.S. AND A. BANK

    The English Scottish, and Australian Bank was declared a final dividend of 4 per cent, tax free. ...

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