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  2. RELIEF FUND "RACKET"

    A large number of country local authorities were being bled white so that the towns and cities should receive from the loan and subsidy policy ...

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  3. NEXT MOVE WITH ITALY

    The invitation to Italy to join the anti-piracy patrol scheme still stands, advises the Geneva correspondent of "The Times," but the ...

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  4. STRONG DEMAND FOR WOOL

    Strong and keen competition and firm values marked the close of the wool sales in Brisbane yesterday. ...

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  5. AIR RAID ON VALENCIA

    The insurgents made an air raid on Valencia last night, but the anti-aircraft barrage prevented the 'planes reaching the centre of ...

    Article : 365 words
  6. CHINESE ATTACK FAILS

    THE Chinese forces at Shanghai last night launched an attack to drive a wedge through the Japanese front at Hongkew and recapture the eastern wharves, and so prevent further landings ...

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  7. BRITISH SHIPS IN PACIFIC

    "Hoisting the Blue Peter" is the title of a leading article in the "Dally Mail," in which gratification is expressed at the intimation by the ...

    Article : 186 words
  8. TAXI DRIVER'S STATUS

    Mr. M. J. Hickey, Industrial Magistrate, in a reserved Judgment delivered yesterday, ruled that Edward John Sommerlad, taxi driver, was an ...

    Article : 518 words
  9. PARALYSIS CASE AT CHERBOURG

    A three-year-old child at the Cherbourg aboriginal settlement has contracted infantile paralysis. The Director-General of Health (Sir ...

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  10. JAPANESE PRETEXTS COMBATED

    Addressing the Council of the League of Nations on behalf of China, Dr. Wellington Koo declared that the pretext that over-population was ...

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  11. IMPORTS OF STAPLE FIBRE CLOTHS

    The "Manchester Guardian," in an article yesterday, drew attention to Australia's concession to Japan by permitting cloths made from staple ...

    Article : 176 words
  12. LESS NOISY MOTOR CYCLES

    Motor cycles will have better manners next year, according to the new models to be shown at the Earl's Court Exhibition, which opens on September ...

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  13. MOTHER'S JEALOUSY ALLEGED

    Allegations that the mind of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Kirby had been warped by blind, unreasoning jealousy against her son's wife who she had ...

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  14. More Cases In U.S.A.

    There has been a sharp increase in he number of cases of infantile paralysis in the United States, 817 being reported during the week ended ...

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  15. COMPANY PROPOSES TO APPEAL

    An executive of Town Taxi Pty., Ltd., which operates Yellow Cabs, said yesterday that it would be Impossible to operate a taxi-cab company on ...

    Article : 153 words
  16. ALDERMEN APPOINTED BY GOVERNMENT

    The trouble which the Rockhampton City Council has had in setting a quorum at meetings should disaprear with the appointment of three ...

    Article : 145 words
  17. "HALVE BETTING TAX ON FLAT TICKETS"

    A reduction from 1d to ½d in the tax on betting tickets used in flat enclosures was sought by a deputation which waited on the Assistant ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. NOT DUTY FREE

    Reports that Japanese rayon was being admitted to Australia duty free were denied to-day by officials of the Customs Department. All Japanese ...

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  19. Oakey Boy Under Observation

    A suspected case of infantile paralysis was brought from the Oakey district into the infectious diseases ward at the General Hospital to-day. ...

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  20. SHOP HOURS FIXED IN SYDNEY

    The Industrial Commission, in a tentative award announced to-day ruled that no more than 50 per cent of employees in certain shoos in the ...

    Article : 164 words
  21. MUSSOLINI'S SON FOR FILMS

    Signor Mussolini's son, Vittorio who has entered on film producing with Hal Roach, the former American "slap-stick" producer, will sail for ...

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  22. MURDER CHARGE AT AGUATHELLA

    In the Augathella Police Court, before Messrs. W. Brassington and G. Bradley, J's.P., to-day, Edwin Claude Helton 36 storekeeper and baker was ...

    Article : 72 words
  23. GANGSTER METHODS OF NATIONS

    At the formal opening of the Australian Peace Congress in the Exhibition Building to-night, Mr. Arthur Henderson. M.P., said he had heard ...

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  24. Historical Society Seeks Records Of Pioneers

    The Historical Society ol Queensland is seeking books, diaries, or documents which will throw light on the pioneering days of Queensland and the ...

    Article : 114 words
  25. MR. R. M. BELL, M.L.A., TO RETIRE

    Mr. R. M. Bell, Country Party member of Parliament for Stanley, announced yesterday that he intended to retire from politics at the next State ...

    Article : 175 words
  26. RETURN OF GERMAN COLONIES

    In an interview at Montreal, where he is spending a holiday, the High Commissioner of South Africa (Mr. C. said he believed South ...

    Article : 212 words
  27. MALICIOUS INJURIES IN BELFAST

    A resident of Belfast, who was shot In the hand at the front door of his home at midnight by an unknown man, sued the City Corporation for ...

    Article : 82 words
  28. LAWYER KILLED, ANOTHER INJURED

    A disgruntled client in Chicago [?] and killed Mr. Elliott, a former Assistant Attorney-General, of Illionis, stabbed in the abdomen another ...

    Article : 98 words
  29. St. Dunstan's Hut To Be Demolished

    After more than 1000 years, the historic mud and wattle hut that was built by St. Dunstan near Glastonbury Abbey is still inhabited. ...

    Article : 118 words
  30. Embarrassing Fruit Ban Relaxed

    Relaxation of a Commonwealth proclamation published in July prohibiting the shipment of Australian citrus and certain other fruits to Norfolk ...

    Article : 67 words
  31. City Council Overseer Injured

    William Thomas Davey, 60 of Funders-parade, Sandgate, an overseer employed by the Brisbane City Council was injured when a utility truck ...

    Article : 86 words
  32. Man Who Upset Marketing Law Seeks Senate Seat

    Mr. P. A. James, who successfully contested the constitutionality of the fruit marketing legislation before the Privy Council, to-day announced ...

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  33. Toowoomba Turf Action Settled Out Of Court

    The secretary of the Toowoomba Turf Club (Mr. F. F. Pobar) stated to-day that the Supreme Court action instituted by Nelson Fox against the ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. Yellow Seats For Jews In Germany

    Recalling the mediaeval edict which compelled Jews to wear a distinguishing yellow garb, two benches, painted yellow have been erected in ...

    Article : 62 words
  35. 51,000-Ton Vessel To Visit Australia

    The Norddeutscher Lloyd liner, Bremen (51,731 tons), which won the blue riband of the Atlantic in 1929, will visit Sydney next March for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 82 words
  36. Hardstaff's Century In 51 Minutes

    J. Hardstaff, the Nottingnamshire batsman, has been awarded Sir Walter Lawrence's trophy for the fastest century of the season. ...

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  37. Spaghetti Supplies From Tripolitania

    For the first time since [?] became Italianised, wheat suitable for spaghetti has been shipped to the Motherland. So far 8000 tons have ...

    Article : 33 words
  38. Whaling Research

    The whaling research ship, William Scoresby, will sail for the Antarctic to-morrow to continue her work of marking whales. She will return to ...

    Article : 32 words
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