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  2. MINISTER'S TRIUMPH.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Mr. Forde, Minister of Trade and Customs and member for Capricornia has fought and won the biggest political fight of his career ...

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  3. LOAN CONVERSION.

    Although operations wee confined to [?] a few hours many notable additions were made to the loan conversions on Saturday. Thus it was demonstrated that ...

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  4. IRISH TERRORISM.

    Another campaign of terrorism is apparently threatening in southern Ireland. A few thousand Republicans, aided by a strong Communist element, are ...

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  5. BRITISH ECONOMY.

    Interviewed at Lossiemouth, the Prime Minister said he "felt happier about the situation." The nation must stand steady and not listen to panic talk. There was ...

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  6. CHICHESTER CRASHES

    Mr. F. C. Chichester, the New Zealand airman, who this week reached Japan from Australia, crashed at Katsuura yesterday, while taking off for Tokio. ...

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  7. RUSSIAN RATIONING.

    An important speech was made in camera yesterday by Stalin, the Russian dictator. The speech was not reported, and its purport is known only to inner ...

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  8. AIR PILOT KILLED.

    RAINBOW, Sunday.--A shocking fatality took place about 3.30 this afternoon, when William Rolfe, a motor mechanic in the employ of the Rainbow Motor Pty. ...

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  9. FUGITIVES SHOT DOWN.

    The 37 remaining inhabitants of the village of Mosechanowka, near the Polish border, reduced from prosperity to poverty under Soviet rule, decided to flee ...

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  10. THE LINDBERGHS' FLIGHT.

    Coloncl and Mrs. Lindbergh took off from Safety Bay at 9.15 a.m. yesterday for Karagin Island (Kamchatka), 1000 miles distant, on the other side of the ...

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  11. A REMARKABLE CLAIM.

    To-day, the first anniversary of the establishment of universal compulsory education, it was announced that 17,500,000 children--82 per cent. of the ...

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  12. A TRAGIC DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Edgar Ronald Stokes (27 years) was found dying in his room at darlinghurst yesterday. The police stated that Stokes had a ...

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  13. INTER-DOMINION TRADE.

    A treaty giving preference to wheat and lumber from Canada and to citrus fruit sugar and wines from South Africa has been concluded between the two ...

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  14. THE CHURCH IN SPAIN.

    Rev. Dr. Echegure, viear-general of Vittoria diocese has been arrested at San Sebbastian. In his possession certain documents were found, including a letter ...

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  15. THE TARIFF.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Speaking at Orange yesterday Mr. G. A. Gibbons, M.P., said the whole of the next session in the Federation Parliament would be taken up with ...

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  16. BALANCING BUDGETS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Treasurer, Mr. Barnes, who returned from returned from the Lean Council yesterday, in an interview, stated it was essential that each Government ...

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  17. ESCAPE FROM GAOL.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Robert George Lewis, 24 yers, escaped from Yatala Labor Prison on Saturday morning, and is still at large. He was serving a ...

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  18. HOW TO DEVELOP AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--In the course of an address to students of a commercial college Sir John Butters sugested that a scientifically-designed tariff should be ...

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  19. SALARY CUTS.

    The New South Wales Agent-General, Mr. Willis, has been officially informed that he will lose almost one-third of his salary under the New South Wales Salary ...

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  20. CHEAP ELECTRICITY FOR BRITAIN.

    The Central Electricity Committee announces the adoption of the South of Scotland electricity scheme prepared by the Electricity Commissioners. This is ...

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  21. BODY FOUND IN SLEEP OUT.

    Believed to have been dead for two days before his body was discovered an unknown man, aged about 55 years, was found lying in bed in a sleep out at the ...

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  22. INDIAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    The reasons why the native Congress refused to be represented at the roundtable conference in London are revealed by the publication of the correspondence ...

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  23. Labor Candidate for Reid.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Reid electorate Labor council, by 54 votes to 16, has reaflirmed its endorsement of Mr. C. A Morgan as Labor candidate at the next ...

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  24. BRITISH INDUSTRIES.

    The annual report of the Chief Inspector of Factories shows a decrease in the number of accidents, both fatal and non-fatal. It also refers to the progress of ...

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  25. AN EDUCATIONAL TOUR.

    Twenty-two public school boys left England to-day to tour Australia, under the auspices of the schools' Empire tour committee. They are travelling via the ...

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  26. THE HANKOW FLOOD.

    The populace of Hankow is evacuating the city. The flood from the Yang-tsze River has risen eighteen inches in a single day, and is now fifteen feet deep in the ...

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  27. A SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A shooting expedition to Ruvensbourne Scrub, near Toowocmba, was attended with serious results this morning. ...

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  28. An Adelaide Appeal.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The president of the Associated Chambers of Commerce, Mr. G. J. Cowie, and the president of Adelaide Chamber of Commerce, Mr. N. ...

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  29. Pre-Selection for Martin.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The counting of the pre-selection ballot for Martin in the Nationalist interest has not been finalised. Mr. W. A. Holman, a former Premier, ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA'S PERIL

    In a broadcast address through station 3LO last night Sir Robert Gibson, chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board and member of the National Appeal ...

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  31. MR. LANG PERTURBED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Should the central committee of the A.L.P. reject the socialisation schemes of the sub-committee which recently reported on them, it is expected ...

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  32. SIX BURNT TO DEATH.

    A motor coach in which a party of musicians was travelling to the war cemetery at Douamnont collided with a touring car. The coach plunged down an ...

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  33. MELBOURNE CENTENARY

    The proposed centenary celebrations are of particular interest to the Australian National Travel Association, whic his prepared to feature the event throughout ...

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  34. CAUGHT IN COG WHEEL.

    WAGGA, Sunday.--Whilst several boys were playing round the railway engine turntable Kent Best, 13 years, tumbled into the pit. A large cog of the machine ...

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  35. COUNTRY PARTY IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Nowra group of the Monaro South Coast movement has decided to oppose the linking up of the movement with the Country party. A ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Nautilus, Sir Hubert Wilkins's submarine, has reached Spitsbergen. The Cuban Rebellion. The most important of the lenders of ...

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  37. AN AUSTRALIAN KILLED.

    Lieutenant Commander Norwood Morgan and Lieutenaut J. K. Walton, of the Royal Australian navy--exchange officers attached to H.M.S. Vernon and H.M.S. ...

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  38. ENGINE DRIVER KILLED.

    PERTH, Sunday.--Albeit Brown, engine driver of a goods train proceeding from Northam to Midland, was killed last night when a head-on collision occurred ...

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  39. Delegates for Central Council.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--It was learned today that the United Country, movement will have eight delegates on the central council of the new United Country party, ...

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  40. Communist Thrashed by Masked Men.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Tim Barry, a former Imperial soldier but latterly a Communist, who stood for Newcastle at the last elections, was attacked by two ...

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  41. MINIMISING NOISE.

    Reporting further, upon the "noiseless" window invented by Mr. E. T. Fisk, of Amalgamated Wireless, Sydney, Professor [?]M. Law states that it in of distinct ...

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  42. CIVIC AUTHORITIES AND RELIGION.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Lack of courtesy that should not take place at a public function was how Archbishop Duhig to-day described the action of the city ...

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  44. Donald Grant Arrested.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Following the alleged use of insulting words in an address in the Domain to-day, Donald Grant, an A.L.P. orator, was arrested and taken ...

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  45. A Sydney Conference.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A conference of medical men has prepared plans for the holding of an anti-noise convention at the town hall shortly. Mr. E. T. Fisk, of ...

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  46. MURDERED BY BLACKS.

    PERTH, Sunday.--Sam Hazlett a veteran prospector, who returned to Perth yesterday from the Warburton ranges, is certain that two white mem[?]met their ...

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  47. COMMUNISTS IN LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.--The determination of Communists to hold an openair meeting in spite of continued prosecutions was in evidence this afternoon. They ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. REDUCTION IN CARGO HANDLING CHARGES.

    A reduction in the cargo handling charges has been announced by the steve[?]loving companies. Three per cent, will be taken off the present rates for ...

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