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  4. FARMERS DECIDE TO ACT IN QUEENSLAND

    Farmers and graziers in Queensland who will be the direct sufferers if the cargo of frozen produce on the steamer Mahia, at Gladstone, Queensland, is allowed to rot, have decided that the time has come to act. By Tuesday it is expected that the stocks of coal on board will have been ...

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  7. SECURITY PACT

    Mr. Chamberlain (Foreign Secretary), speaking to a gathering of Dominion journalists, said the Locarno Conference was the first ...

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  8. BOTH YACHTSMEN

    Lord Stonehaven renewed acquaintances with Sydney Harbor on Saturday, when he attended the opening of the yachting season. He is with Sir Dudley de Chair ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. IF LABOR WINS?

    Here is a vital point for electors to remember. The chairman of the Melbourne strike committee, Mr. C. ...

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  10. UNINSPIRING SERMONS

    "Not only is the average Anglican sermon uninspiring, but there is a dearth of outstanding preachers," says Dean Inge, in an article ...

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  11. AIR RAIDS

    A graphic story of the deaths and damage done in England is revealed in Captain Joseph Morris's book, "German Air Raids Over ...

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  12. MELBOURNE POSITION

    After a futile demonstration alongside the White Star liner Ceramic, at Port Melbourne, on Friday afternoon, the vessel sailed yesterday for ...

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  13. BALKANS CLASH

    The clash which has occurred between Greece and Bulgaria, arising out of Bulgar regulars shooting a Greek frontier sentry, ...

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  14. MYSTERY 'PLANE

    Britain's "mystery 'plane," the supermarine Napier S4, crashed on Friday, during navigating trials for the Schneider trophy, the races for ...

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  15. COALING TROUBLE

    The following statement has been issued by Mr. N. C. Seale, deputy chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association:-- ...

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  16. WYNYARD SQUARE NOW!

    Wynyard Square and York Street to the edge of the footpath on the National Club side are to be fenced in this week. ...

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  17. TERRIBLE STORM

    The worst cyclonic storm within living memory occurred in the Persian Gulf, resulting in the loss of over one thousand lives and ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES

    The Riga correspondent of the "Sunday Express" states that it is reported that M. Kviatkovsky, London director of an Anglo-Russian trade ...

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  19. ARMISTICE DAY

    The "Daily Express" raises the issue whether Armistice Day should or should not be celebrated as "Victory Day." ...

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  20. GREAT RESOURCES

    Sir Vincent Raven, who visited Australia recently, as a member of the commission to inquire regarding New South Wales railways, in his ...

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  21. U.S. FLEET

    Admiral Coontz, officially reporting to the Navy Department on the visit to Australia of the American Fleet, called it the greatest and most ...

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  22. BLOW AT STRIKERS

    One of the most severe setbacks experienced by the strikers in Brisbane occurred to-day, when two of the vessels laid idle by the strike ...

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  23. COMMUNISM

    The twelve arrested Communist leaders were charged at Bow Street to-day with unlawful conspiracy to publish seditious libels and incite ...

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  24. TRAMPLED TO DEATH

    The tragedy at the Tantah occurred while the Minister for Pious Foundations was visiting the annual religious fair. ...

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  25. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy, with some showers on parts of the coast and tablelands; south-east to east winds. Otherwise chiefly fine and warm, with ...

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  26. CERAMIC DUE THIS MORNING

    The White Star liner Ceramic is due at Sydney early this morning from Liverpool, via ports. Arrangements have been made by Messrs. Dalgety ...

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  27. THE ZINAL SAILS

    The Zinal, the last of the ships involved in the strike, has sailed for Nauru with a volunteer crew. She arrived the day the strike began, two ...

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