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  2. Advertising

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  4. JAVANESE MUTINEERS

    The Minister of Defence (Dr. N. L. Deckers) announced in Parliament to-day. that all the Dutch naval forces in the East Indies would be concentrated to deal with the mutineers aboard ...

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  5. WAR DEBT DISCUSSION

    Intense interest has been created here by London dispatches describing the prospective British war debts settlement plan on a lump sum basis, involving amounts ranging from ...

    Article : 245 words
  6. BOARD TO M.C.C.

    No reply to the Marylebone Cricket Club cablegram has yet been sent by the Board of Control. In fact, no draft of a reply has been submitted so far ...

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  7. STRAIN ON FIRE SPRINKLERS

    The statement is made by Wormald Brothers, fire protection engineers, in a letter to a Queen Street firm that the "erratic nature and high pressure of the Brisbane water supply" had caused undue strain to be ...

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  8. WILL HEAR BAKERS

    Master Bakers and other interests will be enabled to place their views before tho Government before any legislation is passed to provide for day ...

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  9. INFLUX FOR THE TEST MATCH

    Booked Right Out! That is the position so far as most Brisbane hotels are concerned, for the Test Match period. ...

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  10. CYCLONE!

    The Weather Bureau reported on Tuesday afternoon:--The two tropical depressions occupy the same relative positions ...

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  11. SEASON'S PRICE LOWER

    The National Council of Wool Selling. Brokers states that the average price of greasy wool sold in all Australian centres from July ...

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  12. GOOD PROGRESS

    The Royal Air Force Fairey-Napier monoplane in which Squadron Leader Gayford and Flight Lieutenant Nicholetts are ...

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  13. TWO THOUSAND APPLY

    For six cadetships in the New Guinea service 2,126 applications were received. So far they have been reduced to 76. ...

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  14. TO REJOIN PARENTS

    After being lost, the 12 years old child of two Russian refugees will soon rejoin its parents, who are now residents of New Zealand. The parents ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. ARBITRATION AND PROTECTION

    Sir Robert Garran (former Commonwealth Solicitor-General) in an address at a Royal Empire Society luncheon, declared that protection had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. INDIAN AFFAIRS

    Numerous questions regarding Gandhi and the imprisoned Congress leaders were asked in the Legislative Assembly, at Delhi yesterday, the ...

    Article : 163 words
  17. ARGENTINE MEAT

    The "Daily Express" states that Argentine meat firms are evading the British quota by shipping prime joints of beef as bagged meat, which ...

    Article : 94 words
  18. NEW GUARD

    A statement by Mr. Eric Campbell, leader of the New Guard in Australia, that there was a branch of the New Guard in New Zealand, led to ...

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  19. DISPUTE ABOUT FILM

    In the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Webb the New Princess Theatre Pty. Ltd., of Toowoomba, applied for an interim injunction ...

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  20. KILLED BY FALLING LIMB.

    While felling scrub yesterday, Edward Walter Kennedy, farmer, of Lower Bucca, was killed by a falling limb. Kennedy is survived by a widow ...

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  21. AVOID APPRENTICESHIP

    Seeking to make optional the usual five-years apprenticeship indentures the Metal Trades Employers' Association has lodged an application with ...

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  22. A CHAMPION IN ACTION

    Miss Sonja Henie, the word's amateur shilling ch[?] practising on the Palace Rink at St. Montz, Switzerland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. OATH OF ALLEGIANCE

    The Clerk of the Dail Eireann today administered the Oath of Allegiance to the newly elected deputies, including Mr. De Valera. It was ...

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  24. Insurance Case

    At the Central Police Court to-day Oswald Corkhill, 47, secretary, and William Thedeus Page, 45, company director were further, remanded on a ...

    Article : 176 words
  25. HISTORIC ENGLISH SCHOOL

    Rev. K. J. F. Blckersteth has resigned from the position of head master of St. Peter's College, Adelaide, and in September, will leave Adelaide ...

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  26. BRISBANE-SYDNEY RECORD

    Driving a Ford V-8 standard car. Norman L. ("Wizard") Smith, has clipped 27½ minutes off the Brisbane-Sydney record established by A. G. Barnes. ...

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  27. STOP PRESS

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  28. HEAVY CANDIDATURE

    The elections for the Legislative Assembly on April 8 promise something like a record number of candidates per electorate. ...

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  29. THIEF'S COOLNESS

    Amazing coolness was shown by a thief who stole a registered mail bag from the guard's van of a train from Wilun[?] on Monday night when he ...

    Article : 175 words
  30. SPOKE HER MIND

    "I spoke my mind and I spoke it straight." This was the statement made by Mabel Keywood, 49, housewife, when she was charged in the Police Court ...

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  31. FIJIAN OUTPRICED

    Queensland bananas topped the market here on Monday, while the Fijian product brought 10 to 15 a case. Queensland bananas sold at from 12 ...

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  32. TO INVESTIGATE SHALE OIL

    To join the committee which is to investigate the commercial possibilities of the Newnes shale oil field. Sir Herbert Gepp (consultant to the ...

    Article : 64 words
  33. CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB.

    The members of the Constitutional Club will be addressed at the weekly lunch to-morrow by Mr. S. S, Markham, M.A., B.I.itt., a visitor from England. ...

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  34. MECHANIC ELECTROCUTED.

    While turning the engine of his car with the aid of a lead from an electric light circuit on Monday night, William Jerome Locke, 39, motor mechanic, ...

    Article : 48 words
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