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  6. QUEENSLAND

    The State Governor (Sir Thomas Goodwin) announced to-day that he had received a communication from the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, to ...

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  7. INDIA'S STATUS

    The Indian National Congress, through the Subjects Committee, has definitely decided to support Mr. Gandhi's motion for ...

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  8. THE GRAF ZEPPELIN

    The Nansen Arctic Society is again negotiating with British insurance companies to insure the Graf Zeppelin for an Arctic flight in 1931, instead of for a ...

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  10. HIGH COURT VACANCY

    Au influential section of the Federal Cabinet favours the elevation of Mr. A. McTiernan, M.P., to the vacancy on the High Court Bench created by the ...

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  11. SCOTLAND YARD'S WORK

    All people are familiar with the expression "Scotland Yard has been called in," and by it they understand that some of the best brains in the world ...

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  12. RARE VIOLONCELLO

    A rare and valuable violoncello, considered by experts, to be a genuine "Strad," has been undergoing repairs in the workshop of Mr. James Hewitt, of ...

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  13. BROADCASTING

    According to a circular issued by the Postal Department to operators of amateur wireless transmitting stations, broadcasting from these stations shortly ...

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  14. SEEING THE WORLD

    Some time ago a great deal was being said in London about people old enough to know better who went uninvited to big dances. They were called "gate ...

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  15. THE WRONG DRUG

    One mistake in twenty-five thousand was how Mr. Glaister described an act which led to the prosecution of the wholesale drug firm of Sharland and ...

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  16. MYSTERY OF GENIUS

    A small, chubby-faced boy stepped out of a Continental train at Victoria Station, London, recently, and looked about him with eager, big blue eyes. ...

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  17. ALMANACS, 1930

    The advent of the year 1930 is marked by the receipt by "The Mercury" of many almanacs from various business firms, and others, conveying New Year ...

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  18. STATE REVENUE

    The State Treasury had a surplus of £75,819 in December, compared with a surplus ot £150,871 for the same month of last year. ...

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  19. MOTORING ACCIDENT

    Joseph L. Hood, aged 55 years, a farmer of North Paywit, was killed when a motor-car in which he was riding overturned in Geelong last night. ...

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