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  4. THIEVES BUSY

    After a lapse of a few weeks thieves were busy again in Brisbane on Monday night. Two shops were broken into at Given ...

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  5. REPAYMENT IN FULL

    In view of the entirely inaccurate reports current in certain quarters during the last few days regarding the repayment of credits obtained last year from the " United States, it is necessary to re-state that all sums ...

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  6. DEFINITE ADVANCE

    A careful review of the achievements of the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa thoroughly justifies the enthusiasm with ...

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  7. HIGHLY EFFICIENT

    By modifications of the methods in accordance with up-to-day metallurgical practice the treatment plant at Mt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WOOL PRICES UP

    Observers in grazing, mid business circles seek an indication of a definite upward tendency in wool prices and an augury of an ...

    Article : 528 words
  9. BRITISH LOAN EMBARGO

    On his return from Ottawa the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) has reviewed, the position arising from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NO FURTHER SOCIALISATION

    The Chancellor (Dr. Von Unpen) in his address on the rehabilitation of Germany, as a Conversative, Dr. Von Papen ...

    Article : 340 words
  11. "PATENTLY ABSURD"

    The "Financial News," London, in an article reviewing the advocacy by Mr. A. C. Davidson (general manager of the Bank of New ...

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  12. FEAR OF DISEASE

    Living conditions at the Cracow field are becoming serious, the two main problems to be overcome being water supply and ...

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  13. "HOPE TO DISTRACTED WORLD"

    The forthcoming world economic conference at London presents "a real hope to a distracted and almost desperate world," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. CEASE WORK

    Member of the A.W.U. at Home Hill yesterday ceased work over the British preference question, contending that the time was opportune to ...

    Article : 514 words
  15. FALSE STARTS

    Pilot J. A. Mollison, who left New York on Sunday for St. John on the first log of his return flight to England and was forced down by fog 18 miles ...

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  16. COTTON STRIKE

    The extent to which the Lancashire cotton weavers have responded to the call of their union to go out on strike is not yet fully known, but from ...

    Article : 189 words
  17. MRS. BONNEY DELAYED

    Mrs. H. B. Bonney, who has flown here from Brisbane, has had to postpone the continuance of her round Australia flight, because of a broken ...

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  18. AIRCRAFT REGULATIONS

    On each of two charges of infringement of the Air Navigation Regulations, Ernest Edgar Davies, solicitor, of Swan Hill, was fined £25 with £2 ...

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  19. VERSAILLES TREATY EVADED

    General Nlessel, addressing the reserve of non-commissioned officers, said Germany had either skilfully turned or openly violated all military ...

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  20. GRAF ZEPPELIN

    Despite the disturbances that are occurring in Brazil, the airship Graf Zeppelin has left Friedrichshafen for Pernambuco. ...

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  21. UNUSUAL FIRE

    A fire in the engine room of the new building of McWhirters Ltd., Fortitude Valley, about 9 o'clock on Monday night caused ...

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  22. A SHIP THAT WILL NEVER RETURN

    At Greenwich, London, recently the Archbishop of Canterbury dedicated the Church of England vessel Southern Cross. The Southern Cross was built at a cost of £25,000 as the Headquarters of the Bishop of Melanesia and it is bound for the Waters of the Southern Pacific, never to return. It will be used in work amongst the Southern Pacific and the Suffering in the Melanesian Islands. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. IRISH QUESTIONS

    Mr. Scan O'Kelly and 13 other members of the Irish Free State delegation to Ottawa reached Southampton this afternoon. ...

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  24. STOP PRESS

    O.K. Building ([?] The [?] Sir Jamnes Blair [?] in the Supreme Court for [?] F. S. and [?] Ltd., which [?] ...

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  25. "NOT OVER YET"

    "I think things generally are improving," said Mr. H. W. Gepp, who arrived in Brisbane on his way south. "However," he added, "we must not ...

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  26. FARMER'S FORTITUDE

    Malcolm Dick, of Punga, a farmer, was riding home from Peak Crossing on Monday night whim the lights from a rail motor frightened his horse and ...

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  27. LIQUOR ACT

    Mr. E. M [?]lon [?]me Secretary in the Legislative Assembly, gave notice of intention to move on Wednesday that as much of the Standing ...

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  28. MEMBER SWORN

    In the Legislative Assembly Mr. H. F. Walker (member for Cooroora) who has been Inmate of .St. Martin's Hospital, made his first ...

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