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  4. MR. LANG'S LATEST

    The Premier (Mr. J. T. Lang), at a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Caucus yesterday, announced that the Cabinet had agreed to introduce a Bill to compel insurance companies generally to pay into the State ...

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  5. MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS

    May Day was celebrated throughout the world, but in many countries the activities of the Communists were suppressed. In some cities riots occurred, and from Barcelona deaths were reported. ...

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  6. ELECTION DAY

    The third polling day in the history of Brisbane, under the Greater Brisbane system dawned auspiciously from a weather ...

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  7. DRAMATIC COUP

    King Carol, by a dramatic coup, dissolved Parliament at its first meeting. Following the formation of the new Cabinet, Professor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE MAIL ROBBERY

    Some of the Commonwealth bank notes included In the £10,000 robbery on the Sydney-Canberra train have been recovered at ...

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  9. TOOWOOMBA SEAT

    In a letter which he forwarded to the Toowoomba branch of the Country and Progressive National Party, Mr. J. D. Annand, M.L.A., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. IN MOSCOW

    May Day was celebrated by a procession in which 1,000,000 people took part. It was preceded by a march past ...

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  11. JAPANESE WAY

    In view of rumours of a Communist plot in connection with May Day for interference with the electric lighting power supply and organised ...

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  12. ANNUAL DINNER

    The annual Commemoration dinner of the University of Queensland Union was held in the Broadway Dansant last night, when the graduands of the ...

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  13. In Melbourne

    The only demonstration in connection with the celebration of May Day in Melbourne was a procession of 1,500 unemployed men and women ...

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  14. HOMES OF THE KING

    The exclusive Queensland rights have been secured by "The Telegraph" for publication of four special articles ...

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  15. TAX ON RENTS

    Delegates to the Labour Council have been informed by the secretary (Mr. J. S. Garden) that the Government proposes to introduce a tax ...

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  17. TROUBLE IN SPAIN

    Not a single policeman was needed to maintain order in the May Day parade of 150,000 people In honour of Senor Zammora (Prime Minister). ...

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  18. MAN FOUND DEAD

    Arthur Alexander Clugston, aged 40 years, a married man, who resided with his wife and two daughters in Grafton Street, Woolloongabba, was found dead ...

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  19. BANK CLOSURE

    A number of New South Wales tourists are in a serious predicament through the closing of the State Savings Bank. They are unable to pay ...

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  21. ON THE WING

    At 12.35 p. m. Air Commodore C. E. Kingsford Smith left in the Southern Cross for Alor Star, in the Malay States. He is flying to Akyab to pick ...

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  22. Procession Broken

    Breaking up the May Day procession at Port Adelaide the police arrested eight men. An attempt to hold a procession in Adelaide failed ...

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  23. INTEREST DEFAULT

    The Commonwealth Government has deposited the necessary funds with the Westminster Bank to pay the interest which Mr. Lang says he ...

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  24. ANOTHER FAILURE

    Engine trouble has rendered abortive another attempt by Captain Neville Stack and Mr. J. R. Chaplain to fly to Australia and back in 21 ...

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  25. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

    At a meeting of the Coorparoo branch of the Bulimba Benevolent Society in the Bennett's Road Methodist Church, Mrs. A. C. Brier presided. ...

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  26. ITALIAN BAN

    Signor Mussolini, having abolished Labour Day, Italy did not recognise May Day, which passed uncelebrated. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN DEBT PROBLEM

    The "Financial News," recalling that Sir Otto Niemeyer in August declared that Australia would would two years to put her house in order, ...

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  28. "QUIET" IN PARIS

    Although May Day was the "quietest" since the War, there were 1,950 arrests--mostly of persons participating in a banned Communist ...

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  29. NEW DEVICE FOR SPEED COURSING

    A new Device that is being used for the Speed Coursing at Rocklea. The Dogs are placed in separate Cages and are released together, the Handicaps being regulated by placing the Cages at intervals. Previously the Dogs were placed in one big Cage and the Doors were opened at different times. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. STOP PRESS

    The New York State Athletic Commission today designated the Carnera-sharkey match on June 10 as for the world's heavyweight ...

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  31. MAMMOTH GERMAN FLYING BOAT

    The mammoth German flying boat Dornier DO-X left here to-day in continuation of her flight to South America. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. ARRIVAL OF SUBMARINES

    The Royal Australian Navy submarines Oxley and Otway arrived in Brisbane this morning from the south. The vessels will remain in Brisbane ...

    Article : 73 words
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