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  2. Queensland Cricket

    To foster the confidence of players and improve cricket generally, Mr. L. O'Connor (captain of the Queensland team in the just ...

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  3. FIVE POWERS NAVAL CONFERENCE

    No passage in the King s wonderfully impressive speech at the opening to-day of the Five Powers Naval Conference stood out so clearly as a clarion call as His Majesty's appeal for an edifice of peace. Inspiring indeed was the fact that this world tocsin was His Majesty's first public utterance since his illness. Everybody was delighted to see him looking so remarkably well, and to hear his ringing, vigorous voice as he led up to the final hope that the nations would be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Finance Needed

    A request was made to the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. A. Blakeley) by a deputation representing various interests in Canberra to make money ...

    Article : 255 words
  5. Rebuff for Reds

    By real[?]ming its previous decision to withdraw its affiliation from the Trades and Labour Council, and by declining to hear the views of the ...

    Article : 322 words
  6. British Industry

    A notable event has taken place in British industry. The Bank of England has arranged a new share issue of £500,000 for a company ...

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  7. Church and State

    The Archbishop of York (Dr. W. Temple) will move at the Church Assembly on February 5 for the appointment of a commission to inquire into ...

    Article : 57 words
  8. BODY FOUND IN HUT

    The body of a man was found in a hut at the military camp at Broadmeadows. A piece of rope was round the nook. Another piece of rope hung ...

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  9. General Election

    Following a brief session to-day the Diet was dissolved. The general election has been fixed for February 20. ...

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  10. Protocol Signed

    After signing the protocol on the Reparations Conference, Mr. Philip Showden expressed satisfaction at the conclusion of the labours of conference. ...

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  11. AUTHOR AND TRAVELLER

    Mr. O. Hoppe, an author of several books of travel, and who some years ago discarded n journalistic career, and is now touring the world with his ...

    Article : 80 words
  12. Victorian Fires

    Reports from Wodonga yesterday indicated that a large contingent of volunteers had extensive fires on the Upper Murray under control, ...

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  13. GENERAL DISARMAMENT

    All the nations have varying schemes demanding special consideration, but if each is equally determined to make some sacrifice as a contribution to the ...

    Article : 135 words
  14. Longreach Oil Bore

    Mr. Paul Royle, superintendent of the Longreach oil wells, advises that definite instructions have been received from the State Mining Engineer ...

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  15. Japanese Delegate

    Mr. Wakatsuki (Japan) declared that the Japanese unanimously desire that peace should be lastingly established on the principle of international ...

    Article : 140 words
  16. American Actor

    The actor, William Faversham, with his wife, Edith Campbell, accompanied by others, will sail by the Aorangi on February 5 for Australia. He [?] ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. Mr. T. M. Wilford

    Mr. T. M. Wilford (New Zealand) said: Though realising that the trade routes for ships carrying our produce are the veins and arteries of the Empire, and ...

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  18. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald

    The Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) said: It is peculiarly appropriate that this should be the occasion of His Majesty's first ...

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  19. Grazing Industry

    It is understood that the Government in the next session of Parliament will introduce a Bill to promote the organisation of the grazing ...

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  20. American Delegate

    Mr. H. L. Stimson (America) said: It is auspicious that the conference should be opened concurrently with the Houses of Parliament, which have ...

    Article : 169 words
  21. BROADCAST OF SPEECH

    The attempt to rebroadcast the speech delivered by the King at the Naval Conference was a failure. Broadcast listeners in Queensland did not hear ...

    Article : 473 words
  22. Washed Ashore

    The body of an unknown man, which was washed up on Marlin Sands, has been buried by the authorities on the lonely Island of ...

    Article : 121 words
  23. Transfer to Canberra

    Following the announcement by the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. A. Blakeley) that the Auditor-General's Department would be transferred to ...

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  24. Canadian Delegate

    Mr. J. L. Ralston (Canada), said he looked not wholly towards armaments for security, but to machinery which forestalled the necessity for force by ...

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  25. THE KING'S SPEECH

    The King, in declaring the conference open, said:-- It is with sincere satisfaction I am present to welcome delegates ...

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  26. Ship Building

    The Tyne and the Clyde shipyards are rejoicing at the receipt of orders for six motor-driven oil-carrying vessels involving, with storage tanks and ...

    Article : 53 words
  27. Italy Speaks

    Signor Grandi spoke for Italy. He said: The Italian delegation will be second to none in its efforts to secure the ends in view. Our Prime Minister ...

    Article : 156 words
  28. TOUR DE FRANCE

    The Sydney to Melbourne cycling road record of H. Opperman has been highly praised. It would not be surprising if one of the cycling firms ...

    Article : 60 words
  29. Speed Motoring

    Norman ("Wizard") Smith, who last week broke the world's ten miles motoring record, averaging 146.637 miles an hour, says that the Ninety ...

    Article : 143 words
  30. Mr. J. E. Fenton

    Mr. J. E. Fenton said: From Australia to London is a long distance call, but we hold that no sacrifice is too great which is directed towards ...

    Article : 172 words
  31. PERSONAL

    Captain H. J. Feakes passed through Fremantle on the liner Orvieto en route to Melbourne to take up an appointment on the Naval Board. For the ...

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  32. ROBBERIES IN TOWNSVILLE

    Although several robberies were reported over the week-end, [?] far no arrests have been affected by the police. ...

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  33. Tardieu of France

    M. Tardieu (France) said: We know that within a limited field we presently will make a decisive experiment in the organisation of world peace. ...

    Article : 144 words
  34. DEATH OF HOBART BUSINESS MAN.

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Charles Davis, who for 40 years took a leading part in the city hardware business of Charles Davis Ltd: ...

    Article : 41 words
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