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  2. CANEGROWERS' CONFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, Mar. 13.—The eighth annual conference of the Queensland Canegrowers Association was resumed to-day. The discussion throughout the whole day was on the vital question of over-production and crop restriction, and a very lengthy debate took place. ...

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  3. MURDERED JUDGE.

    LONDON, March 12.—A report received from Dijon states that the body of Judge Prince has been exhumed and sent to Paris. ...

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  4. DUTY ON PEANUTS.

    MELBOURNE, Mar. 13.—In opposing the application of the Queensland Peanut Board for an increased rate of duty on peanuts in shell, ...

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  5. BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, March 12.—An important decision taken by the Admiralty with regard to the problem of saving life from sunken ...

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    John Dillinger, America's most notorious killer who escaped from an Indiana gaol (America) recently after holding up a guard with a "gun" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Ian Boswell, 15 a schoolboy at Winchester, England, has inherited £365,000 from his grandmother. His father was killed while fighting in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S. LIQUOR QUOTAS.

    NEW YORK, Mar. 12.—Australia will be placed in an advantageous position by the lifting of the liquor import quotas for the two months, ...

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  9. NEW ARCHBISHOP.

    SYDNEY, March 13.—St. Andrew's Cathedral proved to be too small to accommodate all those who desired to witness the ceremony ...

    Article : 206 words
  10. STRIKES IN SPAIN.

    MADRID, Mar. 12.—The superficial quiet in Spain has been broken by several incidents, despite the Home Secretary's praise of the ...

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  11. GODLESS SOCIETY.

    MOSCOW, March 12.—Yarolavsky, president of the Militant Godless Society, has ordered an intensification of the anti religious war, declaring ...

    Article : 85 words
  12. GENERAL SECRETARY'S REPORT.

    In a comprehensive report of the activities of the Q.C.G.A. for the past year, the General Secretary (Mr. W. H. Doherty) emphasised the serious ...

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  13. GREAT AIR RACE

    LONDON, Mar. 12.—Pauline, daughter of Sir H. Gower (Con. M.P.) told the 'Sun-Herald' that she wants to enter the centenary air race with ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. INHUMAN TREATMENT.

    ROME, March 12.—The 'Observatore Romano' reports the death of the Polish Catholic priest, Father Johann Trojko, as a ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. TERRORIST OUTRAGES.

    CALCUTTA, Mar. 12.—Additional orders to Chittagong youths issued today under the Suppression of Terrorist Outrages Act, insist that all youths ...

    Article : 274 words
  16. SERIOUS OFFENCE.

    BRISBANE, Mar. 13.—William Rafter (52), single, a farmer, appeared in the Criminal Court to-day before Mr. Justice Macrossan charged with ...

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  17. PART PAYMENT.

    BRISBANE, March 13.—It was announced on behalf of the Premier at the Cabinet meeting today, that the Government would ...

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  18. THE ARCTIC.

    LONDON, March 12.—The Prince of Wales is patron of an expedition of three Britons who are to explore the last important stretch or unknown ...

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  19. RASPUTIN FILM.

    LONDON, Mar. 12.—The question of how far the modified Rasputin film can again be shown without infringing the Court's injunction, arose in the Appeal ...

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  20. COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY.

    FREMANTLE, March 13.—A new process whereby films in color can be made for the same cost as black and white is described in an interview by ...

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  21. WORLD'S OLDEST MAN.

    CALCUTTA, March 12.—Kohat, on the North West frontier, must be a very healthy place. It claims to have the oldest living man, Baz Gul Khan. ...

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  22. BRITISH AIRWAYS.

    LONDON, Mar. 12.—The Imperial Airways will institute during April a further speed-up on Empire air routes. ...

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    Jack Fawcett, son of Col. Fawcett, the explorer, who has been missing since 1925 and who is now believed to bo alive, after 9 years. He is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. SOLDIERS' BONUS.

    VANCOUVER, March 12.—In the face of President Roosevelt's expressed disapproval, the United States House of Representatives ...

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  25. NAZI RULE.

    BERLIN, Mar. 12.—Dr. Goering has modified his system of protective custody by restricting the number of officials empowered to order arrests, ...

    Article : 121 words
  26. NARROW ESCAPE.

    CHARLEVILLE, Mar. 12.—Nine persons were stricken with poison at London station during the week-end, as a result of drinking brewed ginger beer ...

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  27. BLAZE AT BALRANALD.

    SYDNEY, March 13.—The main business centre of Balranald was destroyed by fire yesterday, five premises being burnt out. The firemen were ...

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  28. CLOSED TO JEWS.

    BERLIN, Mar. 12.—The Army and Navy, their last refuge, is now closed to the Jews by the decree of the Minister for Defence, which is ...

    Article : 67 words
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