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  2. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Preiminary conversations took place between she Prime Minister (Mr.J.A.Lyons) and the ...

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  3. ABORIGINES

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—A request that the Commonwealth should take Steps to assume control of all aborigines in Australia ...

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  4. BODYLINE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In a letter to a Melbourne friend, Frank Tarrant, the fortner Victorian and Middlesex [?], who [?]prired in ...

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  5. WILSON WILL CASE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Argement was completed in the Full Court. to-day on queensland arising in the administration of ...

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  6. BAND CONTEST

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday.— "If this is any criterion, then we are going to hear some very fine playing." Thus, Mr. J. J. Kelly, the ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. MELBOURNE CENTENARY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The centenary authoritice have received many . sprotents from various church missionary [?] against the proposal by! ...

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  9. JAPANESE COMPETITION

    LONDON. Monday.—"Serious as it Japanese competition it will be more intensive in the future," sir Henry McGowan' told a meeting of ...

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  10. SOVIET RAILWAYS

    RIGA, Monday.—M. Stalin has signed a decree enjoining a supreme effort to establish order in the railways, which are recognised as the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. EISTEDDFOD

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. - "The Queensland elsteddfod [?] more of the Welsh spirit than say other muscle festival in Australia," said ...

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  12. SECESSION

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The State association committee on the petitions to the King, House of Lords and HOuse of Commons, rubmits ...

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  13. "THE LIBERAL WAY"

    LONDON, Monday. —The National Liberal Federation publishes a detailed programme, entitled, "The Liberal Way." ...

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  14. SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Better weather prevailed for the second judging day of the Royal Easter Show, only one Shower falling—in the afternoon. ...

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  15. SUGAR PRODUCERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — At the recreant conference of the Australian Sugar Producer's Association, it was decided to send a telegram to Mr. 8. ...

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  16. "GERMANY REBORN."

    LONDON,Monday.—"I being to Herr Hitler, body and soul, "write Captain Goerring in "Germany Reborn," a book ...

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  17. SUGAR TECHNOLOGISTS

    BRISBANE,' Tuesday. — The [?] trieminal conference of the International Society of Sugar Technologists will be held inn Brisbane during ...

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  18. MR. B. S. B. STEVENS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—By the announcement that be will not enter federal politi[?], the New South Waler Primer (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) has ...

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  19. LOAN COUNCIL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—At the Meeting of the Loan Council at Canberra on April 6, which will be attended by Mr. S. M. Bruce, Queensland will ...

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  20. S.S. POONBAR

    BUNDABERG, Tuesday.—With the aid of anehors cast into the stream; the strasded steamer Poonbar was moved a distance of 150 yards through ...

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  21. SHIFT MAN KILLED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— William Cartwright (29), shift man of Belmont, was killed to-day, when a fall of coal and stone occurred in the John ...

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  22. FIT FOR TESTS?

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Mail' says: ''When Larwood tests his loot, on April 16, we will know whether be will be able to oppose the Australian ...

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  23. MAN TO STAND TRIAL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—On a charge of obtaining money from the Department for Irrigation and Water Supply [?] perfections, George Thomas ...

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  24. CENTENARY AIR RACE

    LONDON, Monday.—with the object of Surveying the course of the Centenary Race in which he [?] to participate, a [?] ...

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  25. ARRESTED AS SPY

    LONDON, Monday,— Because he photographed two German marines and a building, A. Palner, a Ports month business man, was arrested at ...

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  26. MT. ISA UNEMPLOYED

    MOUNT ISA, Tuesday.—Free railway passes are being issued to the unemployed wishing to leave here and the local labour Agent has received ...

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  27. YOUNG BOY KILLED

    KINGAROY, Tuesday.—While parting a crapper on a horse at Iroapot school yesterday, Pat, Smith (12),[?] of J. H. Smith, was kicked over the ...

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  28. FELL DOWN SHAFT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—when William Brilliant, who was prospecting in a shaft a smile from Parkes. on the Peak [?], went to the mine ether ...

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  29. STATE PREMIER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— A [?] and [?] timer will be [?] the Premier (Mr.Forgan [?]) before his departure ...

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  30. PERCIVAL AND HIS GULL

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian, Percival,. will enter his Gull in the speed race. By [?] extra tennis giving a range of 1000 miles, he hoped ...

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  31. [?] Land Ballot.

    CHARLEVILLE, Tuesday.— No fewer this 1455 applications, easily a record for [?], had been received when the application for ...

    Article : 41 words
  32. [?]

    BHRLIN, Monday.— The Government[?] all [?] of public [?] to be cleared of [?] as a because of air [?] old books, ...

    Article : 36 words
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