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  4. "AUSTRALIAN WAGES HIGH, BUT PRODUCTION MORE EFFICIENT"

    "In an interview to the Australian Associated Press," Judge Beeby, of the Federal Arbitration Court, said he plans to study ...

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  5. BUNNER RELEASED BY ITALIANS

    In a copyright message to "The Times'' from Djibouti a remarkable story of official brutality is told in connection with the arrest and detention of Warrant Officer L. J. ...

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  6. CONSULTING THEIR BOOKS

    Misses Cecily Walsh (left) and Nancy Forrest were together at Doomben for the Cup. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Kopit Remanded for Third Time

    For the third successive occasion Herbert Kopit, 23, labourer, of Pialba, was remanded for a week when he appeared in the City Police Court ...

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  8. NO DEMOBILISATION

    The Deputy Viceroy of Abyssinia, General Graziani, surprised home-dwelling Italians, who expected the early demobilisation of soldiers not actually settled on the land in Abyssinia by declaring that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HAILE SELASSIE

    Halle Selassie, with the Empress and their family, prior to his departure from Jerusalem for England, visited the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, ...

    Article : 206 words
  10. KNOCKED OUT VERANDA POST

    Said by the police to have been found in a state of intoxication near the Customs House on Saturday after having knocked out a verandah post ...

    Article : 141 words
  11. BERLIN OLYMPIAD AND THE WORKERS

    Contending that the Berlin Olympiad will not advance the Olympic spirit, Mr. G. H. Elvin on behalf of the National Workers' ...

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  12. Ipswich Gaming Prosecutions

    Charles Frederic Walter 45, Jack Curtis, 32, Martin Joseph Doyle, 38 each forfeited £20 bail when they failed to appear in the Police Court ...

    Article : 102 words
  13. HUGE SEAS DAMAGE AMITY FORESHORES

    According to latest reports from. Amity Point the heavy seas during the weekend washed away some 12 feet of the foreshores. Boisterous conditions, ...

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  14. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN FRIENDSHIP

    The Prime Minister (Nahas Pasha) read the speech front the throne at the opening of Parliament. It announced that Anglo-Egyptian ...

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  15. Flying Boat Leaves for South

    After being forced back to Brisbane yesterday, the R.A.F. Short Singapore 111 flying boat left at 9 a.m. to-day for Sydney. ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. Declaration Claimed That Judgments Were Obtained by Fraud

    A writ has been issued, out of the Supreme Court, through Messrs. Hobbs, Caine and McDonald on behalf of Marie Cabassi, of Old Cleveland Road and ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. EARTHQUAKES IN N.Z. BUT NO DAMAGE CAUSED

    Earthquakes occurred early on Sunday morning in both North and South Islands. The shocks were not severe, and no damage was done. Sleepers were ...

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  18. Stop Press

    CORONATION DATE.--London, May 24: The Daily Mail" states that King Edward's has been fixed for Thursday, May 27, 1937, and ...

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  19. Minister to Negotiate In Tweed Heads Electricity trouble

    With a prospect of the town being plunged into darkness on Saturday next if the proposal of the, Coolangatta Electric Supply Company is put into effect, ...

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  20. LARGE BEQUESTS TO RELATIVES

    Miss Mary Wilson, of Eastbourne, daughter of the late John Wilson, a Victorian, left £325,794. Among the bequests are £50,000 each to her nephew, ...

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  21. SAFE BLOWERS DRAW BLANK AT EIDSVOLD

    The premises of T. W. Williams, general merchant, were entered about 4 a.m. on Sunday, a strong lock in the front door being forced with levers. The safe ...

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  22. KING EDWARD

    King Edward will pay a visit to Cornwall or June 3 and will make a tour of several of the farms on his Duchy of Cornwall estate and meet ...

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  23. PILOT BROOK

    The famous airman, H. L. Brook, who left Lympne (Kent) on May 5 in a light aeroplane in order to demonstrate the capabilities of these ...

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  24. PUNGENT CRITICISM OF TARIFF REVISION

    A pungent criticism of the Federal Ministry's tariff revision was offered to-day by Associate Professor G. L. Wood, of Melbourne University. Dr. Wood said: "It must be regarded as unfortunate that at a time when it ...

    Article : 297 words
  25. TO INSPECT THE HOSPITAL

    The Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) with Dr. D. F. Millar arriving at the Kilcoy Hospital which he visited before attending the Camp Draft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Eight Persons Fined for Industrial Breaches

    Pleading guilty to breaches of the building trades award, tire following persons were fined in the Industrial Magistrate's Court to-day by Mr. M. J. ...

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  27. WEPT AT VERDICT

    M. Simenchuk, who was tried for murders and other abuses in his administration of Wrangel Island, was sentenced to death. He wept when ...

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  28. 21 GUN SALUTES FOR EMPIRE DAY AND QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY

    AT noon to-day a salute of 21 guns in honour of Empire Day was fired by the Royal Australian Artillery (Militie), from the drill serve at Kelvin Grove. ...

    Article : 71 words
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