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  6. BRISBANE UNIONS HESITATE TO DEAL WITH UNEMPLOYMENT

    An attempt to put into operation the resolution carried at the State Trades Union Congress last November to the effect that a representative standing committee be elected to confer and aid the relief workers in their fight for better ...

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  7. PROTECTION DECISION NOT "WHOLE-HOG."

    In the light of recent developments, the "whole-hog" tariffites have lost so much ground that Australia will find Britain's Ottawa representation national in spirit as well as in name. ...

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    IN SOME IMPORTANT POINTS this design for a memorial to M. Glemenceau. resembles the Archibald Memorial group in Hyde Park, Sydney. arc by if. Sicard. A special committee is undecided whether it will accept this design. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. UNEMPLOYED CLASH WITH POLICE

    UNPRECEDENTED street scenes and some disorder followed a united unemployed demonstration in Ballarat last night. ...

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  10. DATE OF OTTAWA CONFERENCE

    The date of the opening of the Imperial Conference at Ottawa has been changed from July 18 to July 21 to meet, the convenience ...

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  11. NEARLY TWO MILLIONS

    That the State's deficit at the end of the financial year is likely to exceed £2,000,000, is Indicated in the Treasury returns for the ...

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  12. EXPELLED ONES TO APPEAL

    ALTHOUGH a date has not deftnitely been fixed it is probable that the annual meeting of the Federal executive of the Australian Labor ...

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  13. EVICTIONS TO BE ILLEGAL

    It is the Intention of the State Government to introduce legislation this session providing for a moratorium in respect of rent ...

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  14. TARDIEu'S VISIT TO ENGLAND.

    The visit of the French Premier (M. Tardieu) to England is widely interpreted as a political manoeuvre to maintain him in prominence with a ...

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  15. WAS "LINDY'S" BABY TAKEN ABROAD?

    Major Schoeffell, a Jersey police official, is now en route to England via the Mauretania in connection with the Lindbergh kidnapping case. Either ...

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  16. RODE OVER 200 MILES WITH BROKEN LEG.

    A case of remarkable endurance by a young man occurred in Adelaide when Cyril Fleet (20), of Knoxville, rode approximately 200 ...

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  17. INDIA'S EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS.

    NEW history was written to-day through a cable and wireless merger, by which a purely Indian concern known as Indian Radio Cable ...

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  18. GERMAN GIRL ON HER WAY.

    Fraulein Elly Beinhorn, the German avlatrix, left Archerfield Aerodrome for Sydney shortly after 9 o'clock this morning. ...

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  19. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY.

    Private negotiations between British and Australian manufacturers in connection with the rationalisation of an important ...

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  20. CUSTOMS RECEIPTS BELOW ESTIMATE.

    THE estimated Customs revenue for nine months ended March 31 was £21,450,000, and the actual receipts £21,328,117. At the end of February ...

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  21. MINT WEED DECLARED NOXIOUS.

    Consequent upon representations made by the Department of Agrlcul ture and Stock to the Home Department, the Home Secretary (Mr. J. C. ...

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  22. IPSWICH-ROAD FATALITY.

    Miss Alvenla Frances Krey, 30, was so badly injured when she was knocked down by a motor car at the junction of Juliette-street ...

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  23. Statement By Lyons Resented.

    A meeting of the British Migrants' Association last night took exception to a statement by the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) that migrants ...

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  24. Alleged Theft From His Wife

    TIMOTHY EDWARD BERBLING (34, machinist) was remanded till Thursday by Mr. J. S. Berge, P. M., in the Police Court to day, when he was ...

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  25. CAN DO IT, SAYS WILLIS.

    "If Mr. Lyons has hotter sources of information than myself, I hope h[?] Will use them to obtain a suspension or reduction of interest," said Mr. A ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Fireman Awakens Amid Flames

    A six-roomed house, owned by Mrs. L. Hay, of Noosa, and occupied by Mr. A, Frankle, situated in Pear-street, Dunelan, ...

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  27. R.A.A.F. MACHINES DUE HERE TO-DAY.

    THE Shell Company received a wire from Longreach this morning stating that Messrs. Somer and Sims, flying two R.A.A.F. Bulldog 'planes, ...

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  28. IRELAND ERECTS TARIFF WALL.

    The Irish Respublican Cabinet has decided to adopt the fullest protection in the interests of home industries. ...

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  30. MISSING GIRL RETURNS.

    BERYL HOUSTON, 16, who yesterday was reported as being missing from West End, returned last night. she had been staying with ...

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  31. PRODUCE MARKETS.

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  32. Linguist Who Wants Decent Wages.

    R. Matthews, a skilled linguist, recently of Queensland, who has bad adventures in various countries, is working his passage to England on ...

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  33. NEW APPOINTMENTS TO OUR NAVY.

    LIEUTENANT W. R. MARSHALL Abeane, who was recently serving in the Mediterranean Fleet, has been appointed flag-Lieutenant to ...

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  34. ELECTIONS FOR MODEL PARLIAMENT.

    THE Young Statesmen conducted their plebiscites on Thursday evening for the forthcoming model elections. At these elections the league ...

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  35. CANBERRA KEPT INFORMED.

    It is understood here that Britain has kept the Commonwealth Government at Canberra fully informed abo[?] the Irish situation, including the tex ...

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  36. TREASURY NOTES RENEWED.

    THE renewal by the Commonwealth of £4,500,000 worth of Treasury bills with the Westminster Bank at 41 per. cent for three months is ...

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  37. QUEENSLANDER SUCCUMBS TO POISONING.

    DEATH from poisoning was the fate of George Henry Truashlem (43), laborer, of Waverley, who was taken to the Royal South Sydney Hospital ...

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  38. ENGAGED TO NOVELIST.

    Shirley Ruth, elder daughter of Taylor Darbyshire, London manager of the Australian Press Association, is affianced to Lawrence Meynell, ...

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  39. WALKED INTO TRAM.

    WILLIAM HARRIS, of Williamstreet, Lutwyche, walked into tram in Queen-street last night, and was knocked down. Ambulance ...

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  40. INJURED BY TRUCK.

    MRS. ELLEN MAR[?]N, 68, of Jamesstreet, Dutton Park, was knocked down by a truck in Stanley-street, South Brisbane, yesterday, and was ...

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