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  2. SCHOOL TEACHER

    The Public Service Board decided yesterday that the suspension of Miss Beatrice Taylor from the Education Department, following a lecture she gave on Russia, should ...

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  3. DOLE FRAUDS.

    A former dole inspector yesterday disclosed remarkable cases of fraud which had come under the notice of inspectors, and after describing his own experiences, said that if dole ...

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  4. FLOODS

    Reports from Tully state that the Tully River was seven feet over the bridge this afternoon and rising at the rate of three inches in hour. ...

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  5. WAR DEBTS.

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that arrangements for the debt negotiations in Washington in March are in the hands of the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 164 words
  6. HERR HITLER DEFINES POSITION.

    "I only ask for four years, thereafter the nation can do what it will, even crucify me," the new German Chancellor (Herr Hitler) told interviewers. ...

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  7. M.C.C. CABLE TO BOARD. Question of "Unsportsmanlike."

    The M.C.C. has sent a cable message to the Board of Control expressing pleasure that the leg theory question will be postponed till the end of the tour, and adding: "May we accept this as a clear indication that the good sportsmanship of our team is not in question?" ...

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  8. BANK BOARD. Makes Condition.

    The Loan Council received a communication from the Commonwealth Bank Board late this afternoon indicating that instead of granting the ...

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  9. OPINION IN AMERICA.

    The disposition in many Washington quarters to-day was to regard Mr. Neville Chamberlain's "no swapping" statement as the view of one Cabinet member and not definitely ...

    Article : 261 words
  10. FAST BOWLER'S

    When a side collapses for 113 runs on a wicket that is absolutely perfect, it is not easy to determine whether good bowling or bad batting makes a greater contribution to ...

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  11. TEXT OF M.C.C.'s MESSAGE TO BOARD.

    The M.C.C. message is as follows:— "We note with pleasure that you do not consider it necessary to cancel the remainder of the programme, and that you are postponing the whole issue until the tour has been completed. ...

    Article : 120 words
  12. GOLD SHARES BOOM.

    "The Times" says:—"The present boom in gold mining should sooner or later exert a powerful remedial influence on world economy. It started in Australia, where the cause was ...

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  13. REPLIES OF BOARD MEMBERS.

    The Victorian members of the Board were disinclined to discuss the cable message from the Marylebone Cricket Club, except to say they were [?]eeply considering it. The ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. MR. WARNER.

    A fervent hope for peace in the cricket world was expressed by the co-manager of the English team, Mr. P. F. Warner, at an official welcome presided over by the Governor ...

    Article : 318 words
  15. DISARMAMENT.

    The General Commission of the Disarmament Conference met at Geneva to-day on the anniversary of the opening of the conference. The president (Mr. Arthur Henderson) said ...

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  16. LORRY TRAGEDY.

    Miss Thelma Lugton, about 19, of Wagga, and her infant nephew, Michael, aged three, were killed this afternoon when the lorry on which they were passengers swerved to avoid ...

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  17. FILM WAR.

    It is understood that a settlement is imminent in the dispute in the film industry, and that at least one of the American distributors is discussing the insertion of a clause ...

    Article : 338 words
  18. TALKS WITH MR. THOMAS.

    The Governor of South Australia (Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven), interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association, admitted he was present with the ...

    Article : 542 words
  19. BRITISH TRADE.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Walter Runclman), speaking in Cornwall, appealed to the German Government to stop the insane quota system, which he described ...

    Article : 199 words
  20. NEXT MOVE WITH BOARD.

    The English managers, Messrs. Warner and Palairet, and the captain, D. R. Jardine, when interviewed to-day, stated that they had nothing to say concerning the reply of the ...

    Article : 295 words
  21. QUEENSLAND MINISTRY.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Moore), commenting on the Premier's statement in Melbourne to the effect that he was pleased with the State's financial position, said that ...

    Article : 102 words
  22. STING FROM BEE

    Mr. John Lindsay, of Main Arm, Mullumbimby, died last night, following a sting on the nose by a bee. Only 15 minutes elapsed from the time he ...

    Article : 206 words
  23. L'ATLANTIQUE.

    The "Daily Express" says: "A dispute has arisen between London underwriters and the owners of the French liner L'Atlantique, which was burned in the English Channel. The ...

    Article : 156 words
  24. MT. ISA STRIKE.

    At a mass meeting of members of the A.W.U. in Mt. Isa this morning it was decided to stand by the men who had gone on strike. Speakers said that the shift boss. King, had ...

    Article : 238 words
  25. ARCHIE JACKSON.

    It was reported to-night that the condition of Archie Jackson, who is in a private hospital, was slightly improved, although still grave. Jackson's parents have arrived from Sydney, ...

    Article : 103 words
  26. ANGLO-PERSIAN DISPUTE.

    The Council of the League of Nations has approved four points in the provisional settlement of the Anglo-Persian dispute regarding Persia's cancellation of the oil concession. They ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. CANADIAN RAILWAYS

    The possible amalgamation of the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Railways received a decided setback to-day, when the Senate committee accepted the general ...

    Article : 122 words
  28. ALDERMAN E. WARD.

    On the ground that "he was being overworked," the Flinders Municipal Assembly asked the State A.L.P. executive last night to invite Alderman E. Ward, M.P., to resign his ...

    Article : 151 words
  29. FOOD PRICES.

    The price levels of food and groceries during December showed a slight decrease compared with November. According to the Commonwealth Statistician ...

    Article : 173 words
  30. MR. CRUTCHLEY EXPLAINS.

    The representative of the British Government in Australia (Mr. E. T. Crutchley) made the following statement to-day concerning his intervention in the cricket dispute:— ...

    Article : 211 words
  31. THE THEATRES.

    A dispute is in progress between the Theatrical Employees' Association and J. C. Williamson, Ltd., concerning the reduction of the basic wage in the theatrical industry, in ...

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  32. FRENCH FIRM.

    The negotiations by a firm in Tourcoing (France) to establish a factory at Bradford are approaching the final stage. It is probable that the firm's decision will give impetus ...

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  33. INFLUENZA IN ENGLAND.

    There has been a big increase in deaths from influenza in towns in England and Wales, the number being 1934. compared with 1589 in the previous week. ...

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  34. WORKING WEEK.

    According to recent statements by Queensland delegates who attended the last convention of the Australian Workers' Union, the Queensland Government, through the ...

    Article : 230 words
  35. WITHDRAWAL OF WORD

    The evening newspapers give prominence to Brisbane reports that the Board of Control has decided to withdraw the word "unsportsmanlike." One poster reads: "England Wins ...

    Article : 86 words
  36. UNION BALLOT.

    Trouble has occurred over the recent ballot for the election of officers of the Storemen and Packers' Union. When the ballot was declared at the last ...

    Article : 179 words
  37. JUDGE PAYS FARE.

    At the Bathurst Quarter Sessions, Arthur Newman, a young man who was acquitted on a charge of breaking and entering the Lithgow brewery and stealing, pleaded to Judge Barton ...

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  38. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    Britain has put an embargo on imports of all live ruminant animals, including sheep and pigs, and on hay and lucerne from the Union of South Africa, owing to an outbreak of foot ...

    Article : 93 words
  39. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales, at the conclusion of his tour of the Duchy of Cornwall this afternoon, returned to London in his private aeroplane. ...

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  40. INSULT TO BOARD.

    The action of the English cricket managers in appealing to the representative of the British Government in Australia, Mr. E. T. Crutchley, was scathingly criticised by Mr. J. ...

    Article : 110 words
  41. LONG VOYAGE.

    The glamour of test cricket has lured men from distant parts of the Empire. but what must surely constitute a record for enthusiasm was a journey undertaken by six men in an ...

    Article : 94 words
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