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  5. BURGLARS BUSY IN SUBURBS REDUCED ARMAMENTS MUST BE THE GOAL

    Burglars were busy in the suburbs last night, three premises being visited. The biggest loser was a Rosalie storekeeper, whose stock suffered to the extent of about £20. ...

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  6. REDUCED ARMAMENTS MUST BE THE GOAL

    Mr. Norman Davis, President Roosevelt's special envoy, today read aloud to the Disarmament Conference 24 sections of a statement why the conference should accept the MacDonald Plan as a basis for future ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PRINCE MAKES TALKIE

    With a complexion made up of deep sunburn by a German expert with whom he fluently discussed technicalities of the make-up ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NO POLITICAL CRISIS

    At to-day's conference between, Premier Salto and Finance Minister Takahashi, the latter assured the Premier that he would remain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ROUND THE WORLD IN SIX DAYS

    Airman Wiley Post plans to start in June on a non-stop flight from New York to Berlin as the firstlap of an attempt to lower his own and Galty's round the world record to six days. His' plane Winnie Mac ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FURNISHED NO TAX RETURNS.

    THE following persons were fined by Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., in the Summons Court to-day, for having failed to furnish income fax returns: ...

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  11. LAWSON'S OUTSTANDING WORK. PARLT. IN SESSION.

    In the session of the House of Representatives which is expected to end this week Mr. G. Lawson, member for Brisbane, has performed outstanding work for Queensland. EARLY in the session ho took a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DIVIDEND DEFERRED.

    THE Scottish Australian Company, formerly the Scottish Australian. IinvsBtment Company, has deferred its ordinary dividend unti the year's ...

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  13. A SERIES OF FRADUS AND THEFTS

    Jesse Mason (29, laborer), whom the prosecution, stated, had a long criminal record, was sentenced to three months imprisonment by Mr. J. Stewart Berge, P.M., in the Police Court to-day, when ...

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  14. MAGISTRATE WARNS YOUNG MAN

    "You come here and ask for a fine You probably do not realise that I can send you to gaol for six months. At the rate you, are going you will get there." ...

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  15. CONVERSION LOAN POSTPONEMENT.

    Replying,to suggestions that a postponement of the projected loan conversion is due to obstacles placed in Australia's ...

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  16. EMPIRE DAY BROADCAST.

    "News of Home" is the title of the British Broadcasting Corporation's special. Empire Day evening programme, which will ...

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  17. BY-ELECTION IN VALLEY.

    THE Government has decided that the by-election for the Valley seat, rendered vacant by the death of mr. Thos. Wilson, will be held in July. ...

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  18. STABILISATION OF EXCHANGES.

    TMMINENT action toward the stabilisation of international exchanges appeared late to-day following a White House conference, including ...

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  19. MANCHUKUO NOT RECOGNISED.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), answering ques. tions in the House of Commons to-day, said that negotiations for ...

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  20. A CURE FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    Following a visit of inspection to Warm Springs Georgia, the infantile. paralysis treatment centre, where President F. D. Roosevelt summers himself, and where he underwent treatment, Dr. Jean ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. "PUT THEM UP": POLICE MAKE ARREST IN ALBERT-ST.

    "Beetham drew his revolver and said, "Put them up," said Plainclothes Constable Dominic Spada, in giving evidence in the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Henchman, on the arrest of John Berry (31), ship's steward, and ...

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  24. CHIEF JUSTICE BLAIR SUGGESTS COMPROMISE.

    The case was continued before the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair) and a jury in the Supreme Court to-day in which Joseph Blackwell, of Arncliffe, Sydney, claimed £500 damages from Harold Ernest Freelance Golder,farmer, of ...

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  25. DASH'S VISIT TO IPSWICH.

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. J. Dash) paid his first official visit to the railway works to-day. SOON after Mr. Dash had taken over ...

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  26. TAX ON CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES.

    IN the House of Commons the cooperative tax resolution was carried by 328 votes to 109. This tax will be levled on the dividends of ...

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  28. WOMAN FAILS TO APPEAR.

    WHEN the case of Mavis Davles (34), barmaid, charged with stealing from the person, was called on in the Criminal Court to-day, there was no appearance of the defendant. On the application of Mr. H. T. O'Drlscoll (Assistant Crown ...

    Article : 70 words
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