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  2. NATURAL CRICKET OF AUSTRALIANS

    After watching every county match and Test match on the tour I am convinced that Australia won the "Ashes" because she ia not shackled by conventions. The Australian batsmen played more or less natural cricket. They were influenced by their own ...

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  3. STATE SALARY CUTS

    Legislation will be introduced in Parliament this session to give effect to the decision of the Labour Caucus yesterday, that the Financial ...

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  4. WOOL TOPS RISE AT BRADFORD

    The Bradford market for wool tops is firmer owing to the strong opening of the Brisbane wool sales. It will be seen by the compartive ...

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  5. U.S. TREASURY'S REQUEST

    The City editor of the "News Chronicle" says: "The United States authorities have requested London banks and stock brokers to disclose the names ...

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  6. DEVELOPMENT OF AVIATION

    Mr. Clark Howell, chairman of the Federal Aviation commission set up by President Roosevelt, has been visiting Continental centres to investigate ...

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  7. ELECTION CAMPAIGN

    Control of banking and credit issue as a remedy for unemployment were advocated by Mr. F. M. J. Baker, M.H.R.. in opening his campaign as ...

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  8. PREFERENCE VOTES OF NATIONALISTS

    The great number of candidates for the Senate seats and for the House of Representatives divisions in Queens-land is going to make the allocation ...

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  9. FRENCH WOOLLEN FACTORIES

    The woollen factories at Roubaix are only 40 per cent active, and exports have fallen by 75 per cent. The wool-combing activity is now only half what it was in 1933. ...

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  10. SEA SERPENT SEEN OFF BOWEN

    Mr. H. Hurst, a local fisherman, was on his way to Bowen with a load of fish in a small launch when he saw a dark object on the surface of ...

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  11. POLICY-HOLDERS MAY SUFFER

    Every policy-holder in any life assurance society would be affected by the proposal of the Labour Party speakers to compel all local ...

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  12. 'PLANE WITH RANGE OF 3000 MILES

    Roscoe Turner and Clyde Pangborn. who have announced that they are Joining forces to participate in the MacRobertson air race, will use a ...

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  13. ATTRIBUTED TO GERMAN EMBARGO

    "The inactivity of the French mills in Roubaix and Tourcoing is attributable almost entirely to the German embargo," said a Brisbane wool ...

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  14. MRS. MOLLISON PILOTS PASSENGER 'PLANE

    Mrs. J. A. Mollison, who has joined the staff of Hillman Airways Company, thus becoming the first cross-channel woman pilot, took her first ...

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  15. OTHER SIDE OF TOUR

    Mr. H. Bushby (manager of the Australian team), interviewed by Tom Clarke for the "Daily Mail." said: "The winning of the Ashes does not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BANKS AND THE DEPRESSION

    Sir Littleton Groom, the United Australia party candidate for the Darling Downs, addressed the electors at Crow's Nest last night. He said ...

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  17. BISHOP OF RIPON DEAD

    The death occurred to-day of the Bishop of Ripon (Dr. E. A. Burroughs) at the age of 52 years. Dr. Burroughs, whose father was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. GOODS WORTH £1500 RECOVERED

    Two men were arrested to-day. one at revolver point, by detectives, who have been working on the then of goods valued at £1500 from the ...

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  19. SENATOR CRAWFORD AT INNISFAIL

    The question of subdividing the Northern sugar farms in the Interests of closer settlement and the wisdom or otherwise of the Queensland ...

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  20. £8275 RECEIVED IN DEPOSITS

    Deposits amounting to £8275 nave teen collected by the Treasury from the 331 candidates for the Senate and House of Representatives. Officials ...

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  21. RECENT SALES A TRUE TEST

    "Apparently the Brisbane sales have been a true test of values," said a Brisbane wool expert, referring to the message from London that the ...

    Article : 186 words
  22. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S MESSAGE

    The Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) has sent the following message to Mr. W. M. Woodfull, captain of the Auslrnlian Eleven: "My ...

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  23. CHANCE TO SETTLE BODYLINE ISSUE

    Ray Robinson says: "A golden opportunity exists to refer the leg-side fast bowling imbroglio to an expert round-table conference between the ...

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  24. VOTING IN RADIO BALLOT

    A LETTER elsewhere in this issue invites young people to rally to the support of Jazz, crooning, and dance music in The Courier-Mail and ...

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  25. RESTRICTION NOT FAVOURED

    As long ago as 1933 Mr.S.M.Bruce the Australian High Commissioner, had indicated in Great Britain that he and the Commonwealth ...

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  26. LABOUR FINANCE

    In an address at the Town Hall last night Mr. G. S. Webb. Labour candidate for Wide Bay, said that the Labour Party would, if returned ...

    Article : 142 words
  27. BOWLERS' HARVEST

    Cox and Partridge, of [?] put up good Performances in the count matches to-day, dissmissing Hampshire for 107 and 164 ...

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  28. REVIEW OF POSITION

    The circular of Winchcombe, Carson, Ltd., Brisbane, dated August 24, makes the following comment on the situation:—Many alarms have been ...

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  29. MR. MOCATTA'S CAMPAIGN

    Mr. George Mocatta continued his campaign at Yeronga. Hal], Fairfiels Road, on Thursday evening, supported by Mr. J. P. Fry. The chair was ...

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  30. COMMUNIST CANDIDATE

    The Communist Party of Australia states that Mr. L. Sharkey Is the New South Wales Communist candidate for the Senate. ...

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  31. POLLING PLACES

    Mr. J. Francis, the Assistant Minister for Defence, has been advised by the Chief Electoral Officer that it is proposed to recommend the ...

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  32. N.S.W. NOMINATIONS

    The following is the full list of candidates for the Reid and Werriwa electorates in New South Wales:— ...

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  33. COMMITTEE FORMED AT SOUTHPORT

    To assist the candidature of the Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. J. Francis) a meeting of supporters was held to-night. Mr. James ...

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  34. MR. SCULLIN'S VISIT

    The Leader of the Federal Labour Party (Mr. J. H. Scullin) will address the electors in the Brisbane City Hall on Wednesday night. Mr. Scullin will ...

    Article : 73 words
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