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  5. LIBOR PIRN GRINS MORE GROUND: SURE TO WIN COOK SEAT

    The most important development in the election returns to-day was the improvement in the position of the Labor candidate for Cook (Mr. W. Gardner), who now looks a certain winner. ...

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  6. SQUIRES ALMOST ANNIHILATED

    Overnight returns tome d the defeat of the Squires Government into almost a comp lete rout. By Tuesday the Opposition had secured at least 20 seats, while the Government had only one. An Independent had been elected. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DISARMAMENT DELEGATIONS.

    British and Dominions disarmament delegations specially met for the first time for several days. Sir John Simon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CLUNG TO 'PLANE FOR EIGHT DAYS

    "Thanks very much, captain, I have been waiting for you for eight days."—Stanislaus Hausner, the unsuccessful, Atlantic flier, who was picked up at sea, a few hundred miles off the European coast. ...

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    Very enthusiastic are English girl cricketers, of whom this is a fair sample. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 'GABBA QUARREL.

    After quarrelling with William Bott at his service station in Woolloongabba, Patrick Kearney, of Ipswich-road, calmly poured ...

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  11. DEFENCE OF IIOOVCR.

    In a keynote speech, entirely silent on prohibition, the Republican National Convention was told by Senator Dickinson (Iowa) that ...

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  12. PINS DRIVEN UNDER NAILS.

    Repeatedly clutching his breast near his heart, and looking very ill, Luigi Deifini said to be an anti-Fascist terrorist, who is on ...

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  13. HURRICANE IN HONDUFAS

    ALL the banana plantations in the Suia Valley, between Chameecon and San Pedro, were- destroyed on Monday night by a hurricane. ...

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  14. THE IRISH CASE UNDERRATED.

    Sir Berriedale Keith, a recognised authority on Constitutional law, writing in the "Guardian," contends that the strength of the ...

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  15. No Deterrent

    THAT long prison sentences are not a deterrent from crime was strikingly Illustrated at the Woliongong Quater ...

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  16. Resist Wage Cuts

    Representatives of New South Wales unions are conferring with officials of the' Australian Councli of Trade Unions In Melbourne ...

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  17. POLICE ARREST PRIVATE ARMED WITH RIFLE.

    The gallantry of the British police was shown in the arrest of a private, James Thomas' Collins (26), belonging to the Buffs, in connection with the tripl murder at Ashford. Collins had a rifle and a good ...

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  18. MORATORIUM EXTENSION.

    According to the "Petit Parisian," Prime Minister Herrlot, lifter rejecting the British proposal for'a cloan'reparations slate, got ...

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  19. WIPE COMMITS ADULTERY.

    Before the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair), In the Supreme Court to-day, William James Austin, of Albion petitioned for a ...

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  20. TIGHE'S HILL RIOT.

    At Newcastle to-day 18 men arrested In the Tighe's Hill riot yesterday were charged before, Mr. Stevenson, S.M. ...

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  21. MOXLEY TRIAL.

    Another big crowd gathered for the resumption of the Moxley murder trial to-day. DETECTIVE-SERGEANT HILL, In ...

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  22. SOCIALISM IN CHILE.

    THE revolutionary Government will meet again on Tuesday, and new hope is extended to foreign investors. Finance Minister Alfredo La Garrigue ...

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  23. IN HOUSE WITH OTHER WOMAN.

    Allegations, that she had found her husband in hie house with another woman both being clad in night attire were made by ...

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  24. IPSWICH RACES.

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  25. FRACAS OUTSIDE CHERMSIDF THEATRE

    "Crying: 'You are the bloke who took our beer,' he punched me on the jaw." This was what a witness said about George Brooks, of Zillmere, who, with Gordon Goodall, of Zillmere, was ...

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  26. GOLD FOR FRANCE.

    THE Bank of France virtual completed the withdrawal c Its New York balances to-daY when 49,995,100 dollars In go[?] ...

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  27. President in Mourning.

    THE President of the Free State (Mr. E. de Valera) was absent from the Dail to-day owing to the death of his mother. A ...

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  28. SERIOUS OFFENCE AGAINST NIECE.

    A charge of having committed in indecent offence on his 14 years old niece was preferred against Robert Richard Smith, 46, ...

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  29. CHARGE OF DRUNKENNESS.

    A RCHIBALD PRESTON HEPBURN, of Brisbane, the driver of a motor car which crashed Into an electric light, pole at Bilinga yesterday, ...

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  30. IMPOUNDING OF CATTLE.

    The Full Court on November 30 last heard an appeal by Amy Swenson, of Harristown, near Toowoomba, from the decision In ...

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  31. DESERTED BY HUSBAND.

    Desertion was the ground on which Annie Mary Klein, of Water-street, Toowoomba, petitioned to the Chief Justice (Sir ...

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  32. UNDER-SECRETARY'S FOOT INJURED.

    OWING to an Injured foot, Mr. G. A Carter, Under-Secretary, Department of Justice, is unable to attend to his offical duties. Mr. carter ...

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  33. MINISTER FOR MINES REVIEWS POLL.

    WHEN asked to-day to what he attributed his defeat on the Tablelands, Mr.... A. Atherton (Minister for Mines) aid that the feeling of the ...

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  34. CORRECTION.

    TN Inst Saturday's issue of "The A Daily Standard," a report was made of the inquest into the death of Mrs. Ruby Hannam. ...

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  35. VIOLET SHARPE WAS MARRIED.

    The death certificate of Violet Sharpe, filed to-day, stated that she was married. The name of her husband is unknown. This was the first intimation that the girl was married. A REPORT on the woman's BUlclde ...

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