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  2. "SOMEONE HAS BLUNDERED"

    Noted for his strict observance of official details for the visits of international and Sheffield Shield teams to Brisbane, Mr. R. T. Stephens ...

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  3. LABOUR AND WAR

    After a long debate a special congress of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions to-day rejected a proposal by the Queensland Trades and ...

    Article : 416 words
  4. HEAVY FLOOD OF SUBSCRIPTIONS

    Another heavy flood of subscriptions was received for the £7,500,000 loan to-day. Amounts applied for included £90,000 ...

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  5. ITALY MAY LAUNCH NEW ATTACK

    Military experts believe that Marshal Badoglio's arrival in East Africa will result in some revision of the Italian plans, especially in the north, where each forward move is dependent on road construction. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LABOUR SWEEPS POLL IN NEW ZEALAND

    For the first time in the history of New Zealand the electors have given Labour a mandate to form a Government. The Forbes-Coates Ministry, a coalition formed in September, 1931, by the United and Reform Parties, was heavily defeated at ...

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  7. SEAMEN WANT FRESH AGREEMENT

    Federal officials of the Seamen's Union intend to confer with ship owners in an endeavour to secure a fresh agreement pending branch ...

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  8. 'QUEENSLAND VITALLY INTERESTED''

    "Queensland has a vital interest in the new £7,500,000 Commonwealth loan, which is now open to subscription," said the Premier yesterday. "The ...

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  9. PLEBISCITE VOTE FAVOURED

    Although seamen at Port Adelaide indicated to-day that they had not weakened in their determination to take drastic action if necessary to ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN LEADERS GRATIFIED

    "The significance of the Labour Party's victory in the New Zealand elections is wider than its effect on New Zealand." said the Leader of the ...

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  11. GIVEN £1 TO BUY DIAMOND RING

    Mrs. Winifred Annette Daubert to-day brought an action for £3000 damages against Leo Henry Leach for alleged breach of promise. Leach, she ...

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  12. PENALTY CLAUSES IN AWARD

    Although members of the Brisbane branch of the Seamen's Union decided to accept the increases in the rates of pay provided in the new ...

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  13. LABOUR CENSURE MOVE FAILS

    The Labour censure motion against the Chairman of Committees (Mr. Prowse) for alleged gross partiality was defeated on a strict party division in ...

    Article : 227 words
  14. MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA

    Replying to the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) in the House of Representatives to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lvons) said the ...

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  15. MR. LLOYD GEORGE REJOINS LIBERALS

    After four years as Independent Liberals Mr. Lloyd George and his familly—Miss Megan Lloyd George and Major Gwilvim Lloyd George—have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. MR. BALDWIN SENT NC MESSAGE TO DUCE

    The London representative of The Courier-Mail this afternoon was officially informed, after consultation with Mr. Baldwin, that "No message ...

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  17. TEAM NOW ON WAY

    The M.C.C. players left for Brisbane by train this evening. The manager, Mr. T. Howard, and the captain. Mr. E. R. T. Holmes, said that ...

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  18. MARCONI BROADCAST TO AUSTRALIA

    In reference to a report that the Marchese Marconi has been invited te broadcast to Australia, following the refusal of the British Broadcasting ...

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  19. COMMUNISTS' PLANS FOR AN ARMED RISING

    Attention is drawn to plans laid by Communists for securing control of India in a despatch which the Viceroy (Lord Willingdon) has sent ...

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  20. OIL SHORTAGE IN ROME

    Although the postponement of the League's action has caused satisfaction in Rome, the fear of an oil embargo is leading to further stringent ...

    Article : 226 words
  21. NO NEWS OF "SMITHY"

    The report from New Delhi that Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's 'plane is in the jungle near Lalkpur, in Slam, is discredited by officials of ...

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  22. DERAILED TRUCKS TEAR UP LINE

    All traffic on the main Sydney—Melbourne line was held up and trains were delayed for periods up to five hours when a number of trucks were ...

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  23. PREMIERS TO MEET AT HOBART

    Arrangements have been made to hold the official Premiers' Conference at Hobart on February 6, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced ...

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  24. SYDNEY LORD MAYOR ELECTION

    Alderman Donald Grant, at a meeting of the finance committee of the City Council to-day, said that the Labour aldermen realised that they ...

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  25. VALUABLE GOLD DEPOSITS

    Proof that valuable gold deposits exist in Central and North Australia is reported by the committee controlling the Northern Australia Aerial ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA REPLIES TO ITALY

    Australia has sent an unequivocal, but friendly, reply to Italy's protest against the imposition of sanctions. "The Commonwealth Government is ...

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  27. 'PLANE REPORTED NEAR TAIKUPPA

    No further news is to hand regarding the airmen, believed to be Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and Mr. T. Pethybridge, who are reported to be ...

    Article : 89 words
  28. FATHER OF SICK CHILDREN HURT

    The father of two sick children was seriously injured yesterday when his cycle and a motor car collided at the intersection of Stephens Road and ...

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  29. HIT BY FLYING BRUSHHOOK

    A remarkable accident happened to George Randall (34) while he was working in the bush at Bingeebeebra Creek. Randall and Richard Yates ...

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  30. SHORTER COSTUMES WANTED

    The executive committee of the New South Wales Amateur Swimming Association has received from the Women's Amateur Swimming ...

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  31. BLACKOUT IN MELBOURNE

    One of the most extensive electrical failures in the city took place tonight, when eight oil switches at the power station at the corner of ...

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  32. BOY RUN OVER BY TRAILER

    Terence Ganzer (7), who lives with his parents at Greenbank, was seriously injured yesterday afternoon when he fell from a motor truck at ...

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  33. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Prime Minister is hopeful that it may still be possible to complete the work of Parliament in time to adjourn on December 6, as originally ...

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  34. BUSH FIRE DAMAGE IN PELICAN AREA

    Bush fires have been raging in tho district, and many thousands of acres of grass have been burnt and fences destroyed. Fortunately the homesteads ...

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  35. SHARK TRAVELS 70,000 MILES

    In three years' captivity, which constitutes a world's record, at Taronga Park aquarium, "Skipper II.," a big grey nurse shark, has travelled over ...

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  36. NEW LUXURIOUS AEROPLANES

    The 12 land 'planes, which have been ordered by Imperial Airways as a replacement programme, will be Armstrong—Whitworth monoplanes ...

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  37. MELBOURNE HEAT WAVE

    Melbourne sweltered last night in the highest night temperature recorded since March of last year. The mercury did not drop below 72 degrees ...

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  38. "EXCLUDED LABOUR"

    Regarding himself as outside the Labour Party, despite the fact that he has received no official notification of his expulsion, Mr. Maurice ...

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  39. FARTHING DAMAGES IN LIBEL ACTION

    The jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff for one farthing in the Supreme Court to-day in the action brought by the New South Wales Fresh ...

    Article : 69 words
  40. FLOUR EXPORTS FROM JAPAN

    The flour exports from japan between January and October totalled 11,000,000 sacks, or 2,000,000 sacks above the exports for the same period ...

    Article : 60 words
  41. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold to-day was £7/0/1 an ounce fine. The dollar was quoted at 4.93½ to the pound sterling, and the franc 75 15-16. Previous ...

    Article : 49 words
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