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  2. STATES WANT MILLIONS

    Mr. Forgan Smith is keeping strictly secret both the line of argument he intends to follow at the Loan Council meeting, and the amount for ...

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  3. TEAM FOR INDIA

    In cricketing circles in Sydney it was stated to-night that the following would receive invitations to tour India under the management of F. ...

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  4. LIFE SENTENCE FOR McQUADE

    Alter a retirement of 2¼ hours, the jury returned a verdict of guilty of murder against John McQuade, prison warder, who was charged with the wilful murder of Phyllis Frances Reiger (22), at Rockhampton, on January 15 last. ...

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    THE broken propeller of the Southern Cross, photographed on the return of the machine to Mascot after the hazardous flight over the Tasman Sea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NO CHANGE IN CITY RATE

    The Brisbane City Council's rate for the next financial year is likely to be 9d. in the £, the same as that now levied. There may, however ...

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  7. BAR TO MEAT AGREEMENT

    It is becoming more and more apparent that so long as Mr. Thomas presides over the meat discussions little progress is possible. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FARMER SHOT

    Shortly after midnight Walter Shaw, an elderly farmer, was found fatally shot on his farm at Pleasant Valley, near Geraldine. ...

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  9. AMBASSADOR AT ROME SUMMONED

    Sir Eric Drummond, British Ambassador at Rome, has been summoned to London to report to the Cabinet on the present position of the ...

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  10. £12,000,000 FOR NEW SOUTH WALES

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) declines to state the amount which it is likely that New South Wales will seek from the Loan Council, but it is understood ...

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  11. BROADBENT HOPS OFF

    Mr. H. F. Broadbent left Parafield aerodrome at midnight in an attempt to break Mr. J. Melrose's record of five days 11 hours for a round ...

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  12. VICTORIAN REQUEST FOR £5,000,000

    The State Government has not yet decided the amount of loan money to be sought, but it is generally believed that £5,000,000 will be sought for ...

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  13. "MASTERPIECE OF BUNGLING"

    Several high officials are much embarrassed as a result of the outburst against the inequitable distribution of Jubilee medals in Canberra. ...

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  14. WESTERN AUSTRALIA TO SEEK £3,000,000

    Western Australia will probably ask for accommodation for loan works to the extent of £3,000,000. That is the same amount as the State ...

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  15. MUTUAL ASSISTANCE PACT

    A mutual assistance pact has been signed by the Soviet of Russia and Czechoslovakia. ...

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  16. "NO EUROPEANS EMPLOYED"

    Hundreds of German ex-soldiers, wireless operators, doctors, and others have applied for positions in the Abyssinian Army. All have received ...

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  17. POLICE FILM SUSPECTS

    The Chesterfield Police Court was darkened and transformed into a cinema hall, when, for the first time on record, evidence against 39 ...

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  18. NO AMOUNT STATED

    The Acting Premier refuses to state the amount of South Australia's loan requirements for the coming year. [A message published in The ...

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  19. WORK ON JUBILEE DAY

    Following applications by 19 unions in the Industrial Court yesterday for variations of awards to cover work on Jubilee Day (May 24). Messrs. T. A. ...

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  20. STOCKS CLEARING

    The Australian meat export stocks for delivery in Britain during the third quarter of the year, July—September are clearing normally. It is ...

    Article : 160 words
  21. NO DEFLATIONARY PROPOSALS

    When the Premier of Queensland was welcomed at the Brisbane Central station on Wednesday he said that the proposals which the ...

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  22. MEDALS IN BRISBANE

    The King's Jubilee Medals allotted to Queensland, under the Commonwealth section, reached recipients in Brisbane yesterday by registered post. ...

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  23. MEDICAL ACT CASE

    In the Innisfail Summons Court, D. R. Rae was charged under the Medical Act of 1925, that at Innisfail not being a medical practitioner ...

    Article : 339 words
  24. BULLET FROM DARKNESS

    Stanley Percy Hoskin (25), of Cromwell Street, Leichhardt, was found bleeding from a wound in his right hand in a paddock at the foot ...

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  25. FREE STATE DEFICIT

    The Minister for Finance" (Mr. McEntee), in introducing the Free State budget, said that last year's revenue totalled £28,000,000, and the ...

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  26. JAPANESE TRADE COMMISSIONER

    Major H. Longfield Lloyd, an expert on Eastern questions, attached to the Attorney-General's Department, has been appointed by the Cabinet as ...

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  27. DUCHESS CANCELS ENGAGEMENTS

    The "Daily Mail" states that the Duchess of Kent, whose marriage to the Duke took place on November 29 last, will shortly curtail her social ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. DIAMOND RING SWEPT TO SEA

    It is not every woman who has a steamer tilted so that she may seek to recover a diamond ring. Mrs. A. E. Wing, wife of the manager of the ...

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  29. NO ADVICE IN MELBOURNE

    "The Associated banks of Victoria know nothing of any representations having been made by the banks to the Federal Treasurer or the Loan ...

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  30. WOMAN ATTACKED WITH AXE

    John Bard (37), was sentenced by Judge White at the Quarter sessions to-day to four years' imprisonment, with hard labour, after he had been ...

    Article : 177 words
  31. PUBLIC SERVANT'S TRIP—

    Comment has arisen from the fact that the Government has allowed the Parliamentary Under Secretary for Re-employment (Mr. Stewart) to take ...

    Article : 172 words
  32. MAN ELECTROCUTED

    James Patterson (40), electrical mechanic, of Ascot Vale, was electrocuted when he came into contact with electrical fuses carrying 6600 volts in a City Council electrical ...

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  33. "NOT OBLIGED TO CLOSE"

    The secretary of the Queensland branch of the Master Butchers' Meat and Allied Trades Federation of Australia (Mr. J. Munro) stated ...

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  34. TUBE RAILWAY FOR MOSCOW

    Moscow's new underground railway, embodying the latest improvements, including moving staircases, was opened in the presence of a number ...

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  35. RADIOTELEPHONE CHARGES

    The Post Office announces that a remarkable increase in the Empire radiotelephone traffic due to the special Jubilee reductions in rates ...

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  36. SEQUEL TO DUBLIN "SIEGE"

    J. J. O'Kelly, a former Minister for Education of the Irish Free State, who, with his sons. Sean and Mortimer, withstood a siege by 150 police ...

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  37. SHAW UNCONSCIOUS FOR 67 HOURS

    Colonel T. E. Shaw (Lawrence of Arabia) was still unconscious at 5.30 a.m., 67 hours after his accident. His condition is unchanged, but the ...

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  38. NEXT GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    A decision regarding the successor to Sir Isaac Isaacs as Governor-General of Australia is imminent. Several prominent men have been ...

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  39. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold to-day was £7/2/7 a fine ounce. The dollar was 4.88 7-16 to the pound sterling and the franc was 74 1-8. The previous ...

    Article : 45 words
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