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  4. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE

    The heads of delegations of the inviting Powers to the Lausanne Conference, decided this afternoon, to postpone the plenary meeting arranged for to-morrow in order that private conversations on the main issues ...

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  5. "I REFUSE TO ANSWER!'

    Charles Joachim Goode, Chief Transport Commissioner, giving evidence to-day before the Royal Commission which is inquiring into charges of misconduct against him, refused to answer certain ...

    Article : 526 words
  6. "IT'S AN ILL WIND"

    "It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good." This was demonstrated in Moreton Bay at the week-end, ...

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  7. SECESSION THREAT

    Natal has started a devolution movement in protest against the Government's proposal to abolish Provincial Councils and its ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A GOOD FOSTER-MOTHER ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MACHINE GUN v. JUSTICE

    Machine gun threats prompted Cook County officials to-day to abandon a bank robbery charge against Danny McGeoghegan, a well-known underworld figure. ...

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  10. FIRST MEETING

    The new Labour Cabinet held! Its first meeting, but there was nothing to report when Ministers adjourned for luncheon. The Premier (Mr. W. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS IN LONDON

    There was active dealing in Australian stocks to-day and prices were firmer all round. Sales were recorded at the following prices:— ...

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  12. IRISH FREE STATE

    "The absence of reservations in the Statute of Westminster entitles the Irish Free State to repeal the oath legally," declared Lord Parmoor, a ...

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  13. HON. W. H. KELLY

    "There are a number of people in England supporting the League of Nations who are prone to distort facts," said the Hon. W. H. Kelly, ...

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  14. SHORTEST DAY

    June 21 is the shortest day of the year, the sun arising at 6.38 a.m. and setting at 5.1 p.m., which means 10 hours 23 minutes ...

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  15. "I HAVE TAKEN ARSENIC"

    "He was standing in front of the wardrobe with an open razor in his right hand in front of his throat. I said: 'Don't do that.' ...

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  16. U.S. Silver Production

    A favourable report on the Pittman Bill authorising the United States to buy up the domestic silver production was made by six votes to ...

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  17. INGENIOUS DECEIT

    A camouflaged wireless set was confiscated by the governor of the Geelong gaol yesterday. It was in the form of a replica of ...

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  18. STOP PRESS

    Body Identified.—The man who was found dead at Toowoomba this morning with shocking head injuries, was definitely identified as Robert ...

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  19. Canadian Provinces

    If a market for Canadian products is secured at the Imperial Economic Conference, a market for the products of other parts of the ...

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  20. HELP FOR AUSTRIA

    The League of Nations has approved a loan of £8,500,000 to Austria Britain and France are contributing £2,825,000 each, Germany ...

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  21. FELL WHEN BOARDING TRAIN.

    When boarding a train at Norman Park Station Phyllis Melter, Thynne Avenue Norman Park, fell and received a fracture of the right foot, ...

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  22. VISIT OF VICTORIAN BOWLERS

    The Victorian Tourist Bowlers played the first Official Game of then Tour against the Clayfield Club, the local side winning by 126 points to 99. The Picture shows a General View of the Clayfield Green during the Progress of the Match. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. FINED £50 EACH

    The four men who tarred and feathered Professor Lamont at Pretoria were each fined £50, in default imprisonment for six months. The ...

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  24. WHALES!

    Tourists on the Manila, which called at Brisbane on route in Melbourne from Singapore, saw a school of whales off Sandy Cape, on Monday ...

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    A fracture of [?] the right and [?] by John McDougall, Merivale Street, South Brisbane, when he fell from a ...

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