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  4. FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS AID TO FASCISTS

    A damning exposure of tHe connection between the Fascist[?] and Bruce-Page Government, is contained in a letter, a facsimile of which is published in this morning's issue of the "Labor Daily." ...

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  5. AFTER 80 YEARS

    The Danish exporer, Kind Rasmussen, thrilled a meeting of the Geographical Society with a dramatic revelation of the discovery ...

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  6. THE WEATHER. MORE RAINFALLS.

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  7. Waterfront

    "That we, the overseas British seamen now In the port of Brisbane, as a protest against the terms of settlement, not Including ...

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  8. Late Sport

    Hurdles were erected on the magpie trade at Randwick this morning, and Bungarley (Troy), Brown Spur (Ferguson), Southern Hemisphere (Kenny), ...

    Article : 124 words
  9. GERMAN LUCK.

    Senator gardner last night made the following statement regarding the actions of the Bruce-page Government and newsprint supplies: "One ...

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  10. GITY AREAS.

    Further discussion took place before the Board of Trade and Arbitration this morning on the application by the Commercial Travellers' Uninon for an ...

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  11. FOOTBALL FUSS.

    "We do not like their style Rugby at all," says Adrian Stoop, an ex-English international and honorary secretary of Harlequins, a prominent ...

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  12. ABOUT YOUR VOTE.

    Sportsmen are used to taking risks, in other words, they have so many disappointments that they seek solace, by convincing ...

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  13. IPSWICH NEWS.

    The first works in connection with the A.M.P. loan. of £20,000 for the making of permanent streets and for drainage are under way. The city ...

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  14. Queensland Schools

    In a letter to tho London Times recently Bishop Crick, of Queensland, appealed for £30,000 for educational purposes in this State for-the ...

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  15. NO STATEMENT

    In connection with the statement appearing in tho Sydney National Union press this morning, suggesting that the Deportation Board had ...

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  16. POOR MAN'S PARADISE.

    Lord Apsley, who travelled to Australia as an immigrant, and besides visting all the States, spent a considerable time in the Northern ...

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  17. BOGUS EXPEDITION.

    "Captain Valentine was sentenced to two years' imprisonment, and his associate, Jolly, to six months' imprisonment, for obtaining money by false ...

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  18. BOARD OF TRADE.

    The Board of Trade and, Arbitration, In Chambers today, before the President (Mr. Justice Webb) heard the following applications: ...

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  19. RADIO TRANSMISSION.

    On Saturday and Sunday next an attempt will be made to locate a screening effect noticed in radio transmission between Brisbane and ...

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  20. PRIVATE LIQUOR STOCKS.

    The confiscation of pre-war liquors, held by private citizens was adopted in the five-years programme of tho Anti-Saloon League, at its ...

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  21. CAPITAL LEVY.

    M. Painleve appeared before the Finance Committee cf the Chamber of, Deputies. He refused to extend tho capital levy, or sanction the ...

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  22. KING TUT'S CORPSE.

    EXPERTS PROPOSE TO-MORROW TO X-RAY KING TUTANKHAMEN'S GILT-COVERED CORPSE, WITHOUT ...

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  23. TAKEN FROM MOTHER.

    While driving from Horsham to Geolong last night a motorist saw a woman rushing along tho road scream, ing loudly. Tho motor driver stopped, ...

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  24. NURSE KILLED.

    Miss Florence Lindsay, nurse, from Tasmania, was killed in Ballarat last night, when a motor car skidded. Tier companion, Mr. O'Shannessy, was ...

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  25. HYSTERICAL WOMAN.

    Last night a young mother, win two children, was prevented from throwing herself and her children over the Gap, at Watson's Day. She was ...

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  26. Shocking Experience.

    Hideously burned all over the body, that ho seemed to be practically roasted alive, Alfred Manns was found staggering about in the bush near ...

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  27. UNKNOWN MAN SUICIDES.

    A man, aged 35, jumped off the cliffs at Long Day yesterday afternoon, and was later picked up dead. The body was taken to tho morgue, where it ...

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  28. INSOLVENT'S TROUBLES.

    A chapter of misfortunes was revealed in connection with application for a certificate of discharge in, insolvency that came before the Chief ...

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  29. PAINT FACTORY BLAZE.

    Owing to a vat of boiling varnish bursting Into flames, the big paint factory of Taubman's, Ltd., at St. Peter's, took fire brigades were ...

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  30. WALL-STREET PANIC.

    Wall-street broke the record for wildest selling to-day. Tho closing panic wan the wildest In history. ...

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  31. SUBMARINE EARTHQUAKE.

    A great earthquake, commencing just before midnight and continuing for over five hours, at a distance of over 2500 miles from Sydney, has been ...

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