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  2. TOBACCO DUTIES

    CANBERRA, June 27.—In the Senate to-day, the debate on the tariff was resumed. On unmanufactured and unstemmed tobacco, Senator J. Barnes (Vic.) moved for a request,, that, the duty be increased from 3/ British, and general to 4/6. He said the duties ...

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  3. THE WHEAT PROBLEM.

    LONDON, June 20.—Australia is again regarded as the "enfant terrible" of the wheat situation. The other three delegations ...

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  4. TAXATION.

    BRISBANE, June 27.—The State Commissioner of Taxes (Mr. H. Magee) continues his evidence before the Taxation Commission to-day. ...

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  5. FIRST TEST MATCH.

    LONDON, June 26.—The first test match England years the West Indies was resumed in dull weather with the wicket ...

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  6. MACKAY CARNIVAL

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  7. THE CENSUS.

    BRISBANE, June 27.—A bulletin issued by the Commonwealth Statistician declares that any person who has not received by ...

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  8. CHEAP GOODS.

    MELBOURNE, June 27.—Owing to the recent increase in the duties a consignment of Japanese robber-soled slippers brought here by Mr. ...

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  9. IPSWICH RACES.

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  10. TEST MATCH TEMPERAMENT.

    The West Indies cricketers have yet to acquire the test match temperament, The getting of Hammond, Walters, and Leyland was their undoing. The ...

    Article : 232 words
  11. STRAINED RELATIONS.

    MOSCOW, June 27.—The Soviet has lodged a vigorous protest to the Japanese Ambassador against the landing of Japanese sailors from the ...

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  12. ROCKHAMPTON CARNIVAL.

    ROCKHAMPTON June 27.—The Rockhampton jockey Club's carnival race meeting of three days resulted in a loss of £172 compared with a profit ...

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  13. BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    BRISBANE, June 27.—The affairs of Mrs. Annie Teresa Cain formerly of Lennon's Hotel Brisbane, were the subject of a public ...

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  14. BRITAIN AND JAPAN.

    It is learned that conversations are occurring behind the scenes between Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, and the Japanese in ...

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  15. WIMBLEDON TOURNEY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 267 words
  16. TRADE WITH SOVIET.

    A Foreign Office communique states: An exchange of views took place at the Foreign Office between M. Litvin-off and the Secretary for Foreign ...

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  17. WORLD FLIGHT.

    RANGOON, June 27.—Mr. Charles trim; who is on a world flight, left for (Calcutta at 8.58 o'clock this morning and expects to arrive there about 3 ...

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  18. THE SCORES.

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  19. VICTORIAN COUNTRY PARTY.

    MELBOURNE, June 27.—At a meeting of the State United Country party to-day, prior to the opening of Parliament to-morrow, Mr. Bourchier ...

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  20. LION AT LARGE.

    SYDNEY, June 27.—The police in the district are now convinced that some strange animal, thought to be a lion, is roaming the ...

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  21. TESTS IN LONDON.

    BRISBANE, June 27.—Commenting on the report from London that the flavor of Queensland tobacco, was not satisfactory, the Minister for ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND OPPOSED.

    BRISBANE, June 27.—Queensland has again, made it plain to the Commonwealth authorities that it is entirely opposed to any restriction of the ...

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  23. BOY SCOUTS.

    MELBOURNE, June 27.—There were colorful scenes at Port Melbourne to-day when the Victorian, N.S. Wales, and Queensland members ...

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  24. THE CRICKET QUARREL.

    LONDON, June 20.—The News-Chronicle' understands that its advisers in England are urging the Australian Board bf Control that ...

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  25. SLIPPERY COURT.

    Crawford was not too happy on the slippery surface when meeting Maier at the commencement of the tournament. He had periods of [?]ceful ...

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  26. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    ROCKHAMPTON, June 27.—Caution in the development of the cotton industry so as to avoid unwise or unsound expansion, was ...

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  27. BRITISH WARSHIPS.

    LONDON, June 26.—In addition to the flotilla leader Mackay the Admiralty is lending Australia the destroyers Vampire, Vendetta, Voyager and ...

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  28. MISSING COLLIER.

    MELBOURNE, June 27—The steamer Koranul, which left Sydney on Thursday, reported on her arrival at Launceston to-day that she had ...

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  29. ORIGIN OF THE NATIONAL ANTHEM.

    Doris Lamb, Maleny, writing on the subject of the National Anthem, states: Some time ago I had "The Life of Madame de Maintenon," by G. G. ...

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  30. WRECKAGE FOUND.

    MEXICO CITY, June 20.—The field men for the British Eagle Oil Co. in the State of Tabasco, reported late on Monday that they had found, the ...

    Article : 78 words
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