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  2. BRADY SAID TO HAVE THREATENED HOLMES

    I had a row with Smith, and I have done for him," Patrick Brady said to Reginald Holmes, according to a statement which the police claim was made by Holmes shortly before his death. It is alleged that Brady continued: "Any squeak out of ...

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  3. BLOWFLY MAY BE CONTROLLED

    Experiments now being conducted by experts of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research promise to save Australia many ...

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  4. LL. G. REVEALS HIS NEW DEAL

    With the consent of the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), Mr. Lloyd George publishes his "New Deal" proposals under the title. ...

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  5. Q.G.E. DISMISSES PROTESTS

    Two protests alleging irregularities in the conduct of the Labour plebiscites for the municipal by-elections were dismissed yesterday by the ...

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  6. COLLAPSE OF AFRICANS

    When play in the third Test match between England and South Africa was resumed at Leeds to-day, the sky was overcast, with the possibility of ...

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  7. £8½ MILLIONS OFF NATIONAL DEBT LOAD

    Plans for the reduction of the national debt by £8,500,000 will be framed at the annual meeting of the National Debt Commission at ...

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  8. MUTTON AND LAMB EXPORT

    Mr. Walter Elliot (Minister for Agriculture) in the House of Commons to-day announced that an agreement had been secured ...

    Article : 210 words
  9. BULIMBA CUP SENSATION

    The meeting of the management committee of the Ipswich Rugby League to-night discussed the right of Vic. Hey. the New South Wales player ...

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    PASSENGERS on the Brisbane—Sydney express were held up and transhipped owing to a derailment of eight timber trucks of a goods train between Nambicea and Macksville. One of them early yesterday morning took this picture of the displaced trucks and the repair work ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "GREAT BLESSING TO GRAZIERS"

    "If the claims made for the new specific can be substantiated, it will be one of the greatest contributions yet made to the sheep industry." said ...

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  12. "ENGLAND DOWN TO ROCK BOTTOM"

    Mr. Neville Cardus, writing in the "Guardian," says: "This latest collapse brings us to rock bottom since the Australian Test at Leeds in 1934. ...

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  13. MAHENO SEEMS DOOMED

    The scouring of the sand from beneath the bows and stern of the stranded Maheno has been so severe that the vessel now rests only on the ...

    Article : 318 words
  14. SHIP TAKES A HOLIDAY

    The freighter, Anglo-Saxon, which has arrived at Sydney, has been roaming the seas with nothing to do. She has just been having a holiday ...

    Article : 194 words
  15. HUGE APPEAL BOOK

    All appeal book, believed to be the largest lodged in the Supreme Court, has been filed in the appeal from the decision of Mr. Justice Haise Rogers ...

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  16. RACE BROADCASTS

    The proposal that the broadcasting of racing should be limited to descriptions of the races only, and no information given as to weights, jockeys or ...

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  17. JOINT NATIONAL INSURANCE

    Commonwealth officials have recently been investigating a proposal for a national insurance scheme to be operated jointly by the Federal and ...

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  18. MEETING ON THURSDAY

    When the Ipswich decision was referred to Mr. H. Sunderland, secretary of the Queensland Rugby League, he said: "All I know is that the ...

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  19. WOMEN CRICKETERS FOR ENGLAND

    A conflict of opinion between the States has caused the Australian Women's Cricket Council to delay acceptance of England's invitation for ...

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  20. WIDOW'S STRANGE BEQUESTS

    The £3000 will of a Sydney widow, written on two pages of notepaper, and admitted to probate to-day, contained some unusual bequests. ...

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  21. HEY'S CLEARANCE ENDORSED

    As the Queensland Rugby League desires Vic. Hey to play in Brisbane next Saturday as a counter-attraction to the Maoris v. Queensland Rugby ...

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  22. NO OPEN SEASON

    There will be no open season for opossums this year, and the Government's decision permanently to protect native bears remains unchanged. ...

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  23. MOVE TO DELAY NEW ZEALAND TOUR

    The likelihood of the Australian Rugby League Board of Control deciding to send an Australian team to New Zealand this year before the ...

    Article : 193 words
  24. WORLD VOYAGE IN 5-TON YAWL

    Once round the world in the five-ton yawl, Islander, did not satisfy Harry Pidgeon, whose 30-foot boat arrived here to-day, after a 343 days' ...

    Article : 172 words
  25. RUGBY UNION PROPOSALS

    The council of the New South Wales Rugby Union to-night received from the management committee proposals which it was recommended that the ...

    Article : 146 words
  26. MR. LYONS SPEEDS HOME

    En route to Vancouver on virtually the last stage of the homeward journey, Mr. Lyons relaxed as the Canadian Pacific train carried him from ...

    Article : 132 words
  27. HUSBAND CHARGED WITH MURDER

    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. C. G. Carr Boyd, P.M., Ernest Hansen (46) was charged that, on July 13, he feloniously and ...

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  28. IS PERRY ENGAGED?

    "We are not engaged. We are Just friends," says F. J. Perry the tennis star, while Helen Vinson, the American film star, who is at present ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. TASMAN AIR SERVICE

    Proposals for an air mail service between Australia and New Zealand have been submitted to the Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) by Sir ...

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  30. TEST CASE SOON

    The question whether a race club has authority to prevent any broadcasting station giving particulars regarding betting, jockeys, scratchings. ...

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  31. SINGAPORE AIR MAIL ROUTE

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) announced to-day that consideration was to be given to the running of two trips weekly, each way ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN LAW CONFERENCE

    The organisation of a new Federal association for members of the legal profession, to be known as the Australian Law Conference, will be ...

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  33. DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN JOURNALIST

    Mr. Arthur Norman Smith, proprietor of the Anglo-Australian Press Agency, and for many years a well-known Melbourne journalist, died ...

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  34. CANADIAN POLICY RESENTED

    Forecasting that the Cabinet was likely to-morrow to approve of trade retaliation measures against Canada, the Foreign Office spokesman ...

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  35. 'PLANE COLLIDES WITH SEAGULL

    While Mr. Harold Durant was circling over the harbour to-day his Moth aeroplane collided with a large sea-gult which struck one of the leading ...

    Article : 95 words
  36. ZINC CORPORATION'S PROFIT

    Zinc Corporation reports a net profit of £131,227. Preferential dividends absorbed £49.138, and participating dividends £67,412. ...

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  37. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold to-day was £7/0.9½ an ounce fine. The dollar was quoted at 4.95 13-16 to the pound sterling, and the francs 74 7-8. The previous ...

    Article : 51 words
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