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  2. REGISTRATION OF ALL ALIENS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Registration proposals to check the growth of alien communities in Australia have yet to receive cabinet approval, but early endorsement is expected. ...

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  3. ROADS MADE BY RELIEF

    Although the Lord Mayor (Aid. Jones) claimed that £784,558 had been spent on road construction in Brisbane in three ...

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  4. Re-elected Cabinet Sworn In By The Governor

    MEMBERS of the re-elected Queensland Cabinet photographed together during the swearing-in ceremony yesterday afternoon. In the centre of the group is the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson), and next to him, on the right, the Under ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 12 INSTITUTIONS SHARE £6000

    The will of Mr. William Walton, a retired furniture manufacturer, who lived at Ascot, provides charitable legacies of £500 for each of ...

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  6. CAMERON CHIEF IN AUSTRALIA

    The appointment of Sir Donald Cameron as chieftain of the Cameron Clan in Australia was announced by the commander of the Orient liner ...

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  7. LESS BUTTER FOR EXPORT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—From and including the week ending April 30 the maximum weekly quantity of butter that may be shipped to ...

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  8. ARGUED ABOUT LAME FOWL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An argument over a lame fowl was described in a confession alleged to have been made by Eric Gregory Chatfield to police inquiring into the death of his uncle, Jules Armour Maltby, at his home at ...

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  9. "WARNINGS" SENT TO CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—"Warning is the cryptic conclusion of several telegrams received at Canberra to-day, allegedly from adherents of the ...

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  10. Car Hits Monument

    GATTON, Tuesday.—A new eight-cylinder car which was being driven from Warwick to Brisbane struck the South African Fallen Soldiers ...

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  11. Will Prevent Double Use of Drafts

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Hughes) said to-night that the Commonwealth was determined to take ...

    Article : 84 words
  12. Minister's Wife Injured

    Mrs. Ada Fisher-Webster, 51, wife of the Rev. A. Fisher-Webster, Congregational minister for Chermside and Eagle Junction, fractured an ankle ...

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  14. FILMS POPULAR ON NORFOLK ISLAND

    Even on lonely Norfolk Island Greta Garbo, Clark Gable, and Mickey Mouse have ardent admirers. Statistics included by the administrator (Mr. C. ...

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  15. BRITAIN RATES OUR NAVY HIGH

    "The Australian Squadron is very well known in Great Britain, and it has a decidedly good reputation," said Rear-Admiral W. N. Custance. who passed ...

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  16. TRAGEDY ON FARM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—On a lonely bush farm at Ironstone Hill, near Bendigo, two young children were found dead this morning on a double ...

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  17. Infantile Paralysis Case at Warwick

    WARWICK, Tuesday.—A case of suspected infantile paralysis—a child aged four—which was admitted to the Warwick General Hospital has been ...

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  18. AERIAL LINK WITH DOWNS

    In about six weeks Brisbane ana Toowoomba will be linked by an aerial passenger service operating in both directions twice daily. ...

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  19. STOCKS, SHARES, AND MARKETS.

    The Stock Exchange yesterday was fairly active, with values steady. Mining shares were passed ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. Forest Worker's Foot Nearly Severed

    SOUTHPORT, Tuesday.—Leslie Boan 53, married. a labourer employed by the Forestry Department, almost severed his right foot at the instep ...

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  22. "MENACE TO OUR STANDARDS"

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday.—A protest against the influx of undesirable aliens in North Queensland and against the decision of certain groups ...

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  23. KILLED MAN THEY HAD FED

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—Two natives, Alec and Nipper, pleaded not guilty in the Supreme Court to-day to a charge of having fatally speared an unknown ...

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  24. WORLD'S NEED OF LEADER

    Most international trouble to-day could be traced back to the failures di the League of Nations to carry out its obligation concerning Italy and ...

    Article : 219 words
  25. NEWS IN BRIEF

    First Session of the New N. S. W. Pariament was opened by commission at noon yesterday. Mr. Weaver was manimously re-elected Speaker. The ...

    Article : 205 words
  26. FIFTY YEARS AGO

    At a meeting last night at the Albert street Methodist Church a welcome was extended to the Revs. J. G. Gee T. R. Williams T [?] ...

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  27. To-day's Garden Hint

    FLOWERING shrubs are beautiful garden subjects for the man who has not the time to spare for intensive gardening. ...

    Article : 93 words
  28. Advertising

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