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  6. N.I.R.A CHIEFS IN HOLTS

    Chief Counsel Donald Richberg and General Hugh Johnson are openly fighting about how to reorganise N.I.R.A. General Johson flew back to Washington to-day ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Far East Again in Explosive Mood Japan and Soviet at Loggerheads Over C. E. Railway

    Shanghai is agog in conse quence of unconfirmed rumors that Japan is dispatching 30 w arships to Dairen (on the Laiotung. Peninsula, Manchuria) and 70 boinbing 'planes to Harbin (on the Chinese Eastern Railway, Manchuria). The movements ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Mary and Doug on Speaking Terms

    Mary Pickford and Douglas Falr-banks are again the subject of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRISBANE SEAT

    The Red Hill and Ashgrove residents turned up In large numbers to hear Mr. Geo Lawson last night. He addressed two meetings, ...

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  10. SCULLIN IN BRISBANE

    Mr. J. H. Scullin (leader of the Federal Labor Party) speaks in Brisbane next Wednesday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "TO-DAY'S TERRIBLE PARADOX."

    To-day's terrible paradox of poverty and destitution co-existing with plenty must be ended. There was no valid reason why there should be 300,000 Australian citizens short of food and clothing in a land ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. AUSTRALIA SHOULD BE PROUD OF MISS HARTIGAN. DEFINITELY ESTABLISHED HERSELF AMONGST TENNIS LEADERS.

    Wallis Myers has ranked the leading women tennisers of the world and made a difficult task look quite easy. Australians, in view of Miss Harligan's Wimbledon victories over Mrs. Sperling and Miss Scriven, ...

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  13. TWO SUSPECTS ARRESTED

    Two suspects for New York's 427,000 dollars robbery have boon arrested at Philadelphia. ...

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  14. MRS. MOLESWORTH BRILLIANT.

    Mrs. Molesworth was brilliant In. patches against Miss Noel, who appeared too highly strung In the deciding sets. ...

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  15. BISHOP OF RIPON DEAD.

    Dr. E. A. Burroughs, Bishop of Ripon, died to-day, aged 52 years. HE had a distinguished career at Harrow and Oxford, winning many ...

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  16. Trade With Belgium.

    The Consul of Belgium (Mr. W. M. Hayne) advises that a certificato of origin is to be produced for the Import In Belgium of the Eollowing goods ...

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  17. Botanic Gardens.

    As the birds' mating season is approaching, numerous box nests are being placed in the aviaries In the Botanic Gardens for the smaller birds to ...

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  18. CANADIAN LOANS.

    Minister. E.N. Rhodes is completing plans for a domestic refunding loan of 400,000,000 dollars, the main purpose of which ...

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  19. STEEL RAILS FOR COFFEE.

    A barter transaction. which has been arranged, has relieved the coffee shortage on the Hamburg market. German railway material is to be ...

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  20. AGREEMENT NOT LIKELY.

    Conapse of the present negotiations for a settlement of the Soviet—United States debts and claims was Indicated to-day by a State Department official ...

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  21. "FOR EVER ENGLAND"

    The Admiralty is, co-operating with the Gaumont company In the production of the British'film, "For Ever England." ...

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  22. MOUNT GRAVATT KIOSK.

    Reporting on the petition aigned by residents of South Brisbane, asking that a log cabin kiosk be built on the summit of Mount Gravatt, the ...

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  23. WOMAN ON CHARGE OF RECEIVING.

    A woman charged on two counts of receiving, was remanded by Mr. J. Stewart Bergo, P.M., in the Polica Court to-day. ...

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  24. CUT WITH ADZE.

    Alexander Klppen, of Homes-road, Toombul, had his left leg vut with an adze while working at Roma-street railway yards yosterday. Ambulance ...

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  25. FERNEY GROVE KIOSK.

    The City Council's parks committee has decided to recommenud the acceptance of the tender of Mr. E. J. M'Nally (£8 per annum) for the lease ...

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  26. VALLEY MISHAP.

    William H. Sandhill, of Boundaryroad. Tingalpa. received a severe laceration on the base of the neck when he was struck by a splinter of steel ...

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  27. RUSH TO ADOPT ORPHANS.

    In order to solve the unemployment. problem the Government decreed that childless married couples should not be employed as civil servants, ...

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  28. KI-LED DURING STORM.

    Samuel Edwards. 10. was killed, and Donald Edwards, 14. was seriously injured, when the brick wall of the kitchen at their home at Moore River, ...

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  29. WOOLOOWIN BLAZE.

    A seven-rooined unoccupied house owned by Miss K. Harry, of Brunswick-street. Now Farm; and situated In Short-street, Wooloowln. was ...

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  30. JAPAN'S ATTITUDE.

    Forelgn Minister Hirota received the Soviet protest against the arrests of Sovlet officials in Manchukuo. He will probably reply that it is a pural. ...

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  31. Rules of Warfare.

    The Belgian Government has issued Invitations for an All Nations Conference In June, 1935. with a view.to the adoption of an International ...

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  32. INJURED WHEN H0RSE FELL.

    Percy Bch, 43, married. of Bllsonroad, Geebung, was riding a horse along Gympte-road, Kedron, yesterday, when the animal fell, and rolled on ...

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  33. DRANK LOTION.

    Robert Plint, 32, married, drank some lotion by, mistako at his home in Arthur-street, South Brisbane, last night. and suffered from the effects ...

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  34. MECHANIC BADLY SCALDED.

    Cyrll West Dent. 42, mechanic, was admitted to the Campbell Hospital. Corakl, in a' critical. condition as the result of being scalded while ...

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  35. BOTH LEGS BROKEN.

    Tripping while racing on skis at Mount Kosciusko yesterday. Marjorie Finlay 25. of Roseville. had both her legs broken. She was taken to ...

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