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  4. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS

    The Commonwealth Government has taken prompt action to maintain the supremacy of Commonwealth law. Following ...

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  5. BRITISH TARIFF

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states: "It has definitely been established that an emergency tariff will be ...

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  6. RODEO CARNIVAL

    Punctually at 9 o'clock the first Royal National Association rodeo carnival was commenced at the Exhibition Grounds. ...

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  7. SEIZED WITH CRAMP

    Seized with cramp when swimming in a large waterhole in a gully at Morningside on Thursday afternoon, Henry William Williams, 32, of ...

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  8. FOR ONE MONTH

    As indicated in "The Telegraph " on Thursday, a deputation from the Anti-Infantile Paralysis Committee, including the Commissioner for Public Health ...

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  9. REGULAR SERVICE

    By air mail from London by the Southern Star, the general manager of the Telegraph Newspaper Company, Limited (Mr. W. H. Cummins) has ...

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  10. Hospitals Victimised

    William James Buckley, aims Mervyn St. Ledger, alias Bert Hinkler, &c., appeared in the Police Court on Thursday, charged on five counts of having ...

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  11. REPARATIONS

    Following the postponement, as announced, of the Lausanne Reparations Conference, conversations are continuing. These, it ...

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  12. LYTTON STRACHEY

    The death occurred this afternoon, after some months of illness, of Mr. Lytton Strachey, the well known author. ...

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  13. TOUCHED LIVE WIRE

    Touching an electric lead under a neighbour's house when playing with other boys, Douglas Hadley, 13 12, of Oxley Road, Graceville, was ...

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  14. Swift Handling

    Swift handling at the G.P.O. of the mails brought by Air Commodore Kingsford Smith was a feature of what is the swiftest mail service ever ...

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  15. American Regret

    The announcement from London of the postponement of the Lausanne Conference was received with regret in official circles here, although it ...

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  16. FOUND DEAD

    Apparently having been dead for about five weeks the body of a man was found on Thursday, near the three-mile bend on the Mt. Nebo Road. ...

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  17. THE CHIPPENDALE SHOOTING

    W[?] Chown, the 16, year old girl who was shot in a dingy apartment house in Dick Street, Chippendale, yesterday, still maintains that ...

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  18. "THE TELEGRAPH"

    "The Telegraph" will be published as usual on Monday, Australia Day. The final edition will contain the results of all the races ...

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  19. TERRORISM IN INDIA

    East Bengal, which is a hotbed of the revolutionary movement, is again the scene of terrorist activity. A dastardly outrage was perpetrated on an ...

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  20. REAPPOINTED

    The Prime Minister. (Mr. J. A. Lyons) announced at the conclusion, of a meeting of the Federal Cabinet yesterday that it had been decided to ...

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  21. CANADIAN CROPS

    The aggregate value of all field crops in Canada in 1931 is estimated by the Bureau of Statistics at 425,063,100 dollars. compared with ...

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  22. FRENCH ATLANTIC SHIPPING COMPANY

    The Senate's' Finance Commission rejected the plan to make loans to the Compagnie Generals Transatlantique. ...

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  23. NEW YORK CITY

    The city's financial difficulties, for 1932 at least, appear to be over. The banks will purchase 100,000,000 dollars worth of the special five-year ...

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  24. VESSELS "BLACK"

    The Adelaide branch of the seamen's Union, at a special meeting last night, declared "black" all vessels of the Adelaide Steamship Co. ...

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  25. SOUTHERN STAR

    Air Commodore C. E. Kingsford Smith, who landed in Brisbane yesterday afternoon with the English air mail in the Southern Star, and ...

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  26. A FEW WORDS FROM A GREAT AIRMAN

    Air Commodore Kingsford Smith speaking into the Radio Microphone upon his arrival at Archerfield in the Southern Star, carrying Air Mails from England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. STOP PRESS

    William Maloney, 76, of Ipswich Rocklea, was drowned at Sandgate this morning. ...

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  28. GERMANY'S HOPES

    The Berlin Correspondent of the "Daily Matt" says that an attitude of sullen reserve throughout the country followed Mr. Laval's statement. The ...

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  29. BUSH FIRES

    Numerous small outbreaks of bush fires are still occurring in the southern inland districts. During a fire near Cowra yesterday Mr. A. ...

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  30. ESK ROADS

    The Minister for Railways and Main Roads (Mr. Godfrey Morgan), accompanied by Mr. E.L. Grimstone, M.L.A., visited Esk to inspect the proposed ...

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  31. CANADA AND BRITAIN

    In an address at Calgary (Alberta), the Federal Minister for Trade and Commerce (Mr. H. H. Stevens), reviewing the present conditions, held ...

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  32. BROKE CAB WINDOW.

    Ellen Dwyer 43, was fined £2 to include £1. 5s. restitution, by Mr. P. M. Hishon. Police Magistrate, in the Police Court, when she pleaded guilty to ...

    Article : 84 words
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