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  2. MINE EXPLODED IN BELFAST

    THE disclosure late last night that the explosion which occurred at Belfast yesterday while the King and Queen were being tendered a civic reception in the City Hall was due to a land mine, and not. as had ...

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  3. VARYING CONDITIONS IN AGRICULTURAL AREAS

    FROM the Darling Downs to Charleville and throughout Central Queensland dry grass is plentiful, herbage fairly abundant, and water supplies sufficient for a month or two. From Charleville south-westward and westward to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LAST LOOK AT HIS RETURN

    A conscientious taxpayer making a last anxious scrutiny of his return before lodging it at the Taxation Department yesterday. Income tax ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NATIONAL DEBT REDUCTION

    At the meeting of the National Debt. Commission in Sydney to-day it was reported that the receipts for the sinking fund in ...

    Article : 430 words
  6. CAR FUEL FROM MOLASSES

    Dr. Rev. W. Harman, chief chemist of the Colonial Sugar Reining Co.,. Ltd., in evidence before the Tariff Board to-day ...

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  7. NO CENSORING OF SERMONS

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission does not intend to censor sermons before they are delivered, states he general manager of the ...

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  8. LIPSTICK NOT POPULAR

    Officials or the English Women's Cricket Association have not been as easy to approach as are the Australian officials. I attributed this to ...

    Article : 387 words
  9. FILMS AND RADIO IN SCHOOLS

    Apart from the League of Nations, the only body to be represented officially at the New Education Fellowship conference in Brisbane next week will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SCRIVEN MURDER TRIAL

    After a retirement of six hours the ury in the Scriven murder trial failed to agree, and was discharged. The two accused. Rupert Davies and William ...

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  11. JAPAN MAY LIFT WOOL RESTRICTIONS

    Signs in Japan were that restriction on Australian wool would be lifted slightly, said Mr. E. V. Chapman, of Sydney, who is returning by the ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN HISTORY TAUGHT

    An official of the Education Department said yesterday that Australian history in its fullest sense was taught in Queensland schools. The ...

    Article : 94 words
  13. CAPTAIN OF PILOT BOAT DROWNED

    Captain L. G. Liley, of the pilot boat Hastings, was drowned at Port Macquarie this morning, when the Vessel struck a spit and he and another ...

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  14. FLIES DISLIKE BLUE

    What colour do flies Wee least? is a question discussed by architects and decorators. Mr. G. B. I Athoe secretary of the ...

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  15. HIGHER SUBSIDIES FOR MISSIONS

    Increased subsidies for missions in Northern Australia follow the receipt of a report from the Chief Protector of Aborigines (Dr. Cook), who is now ...

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  16. WHALES STRANDED IN TASMANIA

    Five whales stranded on the sand at West inlet, Stanley, on Wednesday, lave been carried south by the high , [?]de to an area of the Inlet on which ...

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  17. BRITISH FILM INDUSTRY

    If the Government does not appoint a Films Commission to reconcile the conflicting interests within the British films industry a crash is inevitable ...

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  18. PROPOSED FOUNTAINS IN ALBERT-SQUARE

    A proposal by the City Architect to Incorporate fountains on each side of the King George V Memorial in Albert-square was criticised at a meeting of ...

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  19. IMBIL SCHOOL FIRE DAMAGE

    Damage, resulting from the destruction by fire of the Imbil Rural and Primary School on Wednesday night, [?] estimated to overt £3000 ...

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  20. ADMIRAL HYDE'S FUNERAL

    In accordance with his wish, the "Funeral of Admiral Sir Francis Hyde was held privately to-day. The coffin vas covered with a Union Jack, with ...

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  21. VICTORIANS IN LYONS MINISTRY

    The Central Council of the Victorian Country Party to-day passed a motion expressing strong disapproval of the presence of Victorians in the Lyons Ministry. Although the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson) has signed the U. C. P. nomination paper and has been endorsed for the Gippsland seat, his ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. WOMAN APPOINTED FLYING DOCTOR

    As from next Saturday Dr. Jean white, of Hawthorn, who for the last our months has been assisting Dr. Alberry, the Flying Doctor of the ...

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  23. Brigadier Miles Appointed Aide-de-Camp to King

    To-days Commonweaitn Gazette announces the appointment of Brigadier C. G. N. Miles, Commandant of the Royal Military College Duntroop as ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. Mae West Was Married in 1911

    The Court has issued an order for Miss Mae West, the film actress, decreeing that she married Prank Wallace, a vaudeville artist, on April 11. ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. KURILPA EISTEDDFOD

    Following are the results of the evening session at the Kurlipa Eisceddfod yesterday:— Girls' Recitation (15 and under 17).—"The ...

    Article : 109 words
  26. WATERING BASES FOR PEARLERS

    Following the visit to the Northern Territory by the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson), the Federal Government will shortly proclaim two ...

    Article : 140 words
  27. New Zealand Scores 495 Against Surrey

    M. L. Page, captain of the New Zealand cricketers, brought his overnight score of 77 to 90 to-day, before he was dismissed in the match against ...

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  28. Bette Davis Collapses

    Miss [?] Davis, the Hills actress, collapsed at Santa Barbara (California), having suffered a severe sunstroke while on holiday at the famous ...

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    Dr. and Mrs. T. F. Fry dancing at the Insurance Institute Ball in the Irocadero. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Editor of "Punch" to Marry Again

    Defying "Punch's" famous advice to those about to marry—"Don't"—the editor of that publication, Mr. E. V. Knox has announced his engagement ...

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  31. Glass In Body For 28 Years Found After Operation .

    Mr. C. F. WHILE, a Sydney soliditor, who lives at Burwood, is at home recovering from an experience which medical specialists have informed him ...

    Article : 247 words
  32. GUIDE TO THEATRES

    Regent.—"As Good As Married" and "Let Them Live" (continuous). St. James.—"Libelled Lady" and fealurettes (continuous). ...

    Article : 135 words
  33. £25,000 FOR TRADE PUBLICITY

    Following the decision of the Australian Dairy Produce Board to vote £25,000 for publicity and advertising, £5000 of which is to be used in ...

    Article : 78 words
  34. Charges Against Dr. Niemoller

    It is announced that the Rev. Dr. Martin Niemoller (leader of the Confessional movement against the Nazifiction of the Evangelical Church). ...

    Article : 84 words
  35. Cyclist Injured In Collision With Dog

    John Harper, of Jubilee-street, Stone's Corner, was admitted to the General Hospital late last night suffering from a probable fracture of the ...

    Article : 75 words
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