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  2. U.S.A. Finances

    President Hoover has formally committed the likelihood of a Treasury deficit at the end of the faecal year, and Administration circles have ...

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  3. Forest Products

    Mr. C. Ellis, forest economist of the Queensland Forest Service, returned to Brisbane on Saturday after a two years study in America and England ...

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  4. "POLITICAL COWARDICE"

    The Leader of the State Opposition (Mr. T. R. Bavin), said on Saturday that the statement made by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 304 words
  5. Fire at Goomeri

    A fire causing damage estimated at £5,000, destroyed seven shops in Moore Street, Goomeri, at 2,30 o'clock this morning. ...

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  6. NATIONAL FINANCES

    "Queensland is making every effort to save the community from the dire results which will follow a blind disregard of the financial position," declared the Premier (Mr. A. E. Moore) on his return to Brisbane on Saturday night ...

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  7. Empire Problems

    The "Daily Telegraph," commenting on the Imperial Conference, says: The results are deplorably small. That is not the fault of the Dominion Prime ...

    Article : 275 words
  8. Man Shot Twice

    Richard Larkin, who left his home in Oberon Street, Coogee, on Saturday night, to go a party at Kensingtors lies in a Randwick private hospital ...

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  9. Woman Killed

    Mrs. Ruby Maud Melvan, 44, cafe proprietor, of Cowra, was killed instantly yesterday afternoon when a car she was driving got out of control three ...

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  10. Victorian Railways

    When the Legislative Assembly meets to-morrow it is possible that the Deputy-Leader of the Nationalist Party (Mr. I. Macfarlan) will move ...

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  11. N.S.W. PUBLIC WQRKS

    The formation of the State Works Department into a Board of Works with statutory borrowing powers may be the Lang ...

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  12. "SOME CAUSE FOR CONGRATULATION."

    The "Times" says that the failure of the conference to achieve any concrete result was due primarily to the fact that the Government drifted into ...

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  13. Intruders Trapped

    Trapped in a house in Day Street, Drummoyne, last night, by the police, two men made desperate efforts to escape. ...

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  14. Melbourne Legal Men

    Sitting in bankruptcy jurisdiction on Saturday Judge Lukin made an order for the prosecution of Walter John Toohey, of Sandringham, and Horace ...

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  15. Personal

    Colone D. C. Cameron, M.P., and a hurried visit to Brisbane at the week-end, and left for Canberra this morning. ...

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  16. "RECORD OF NULLITY OR DEFERMENT."

    The "Observer" says: Minister months ago told us that, in view of the unemployment, the economic side of this Imperial Conference would be ...

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  17. Bishop Batty

    Referring at the communion breakfast of the Church of England Men's Society at Warwick to the offer made to him of the Bishopric of Newcastle, ...

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  18. On the Tablelands

    The forthcoming opening for selection of the Palmerston area, comprising Crown lands, lying between Innisfall and the Atherton Tablelands, is ...

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  19. PRESENTATION AT TOOWOOMBA

    Mr. W. H. Bright, officer in charge of the telegraph office at the Toowoomba Railway Station, on Saturday was presented with a suitcase of his ...

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  20. Golden Casket

    The drawing of No. 283 Golden Casket took place in the Bohemia Theatre this morning. Following are the names of the three principal prize winners:-- ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. CONSERVATIVES SEEK DEBATE.

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says he has learned that the Conservative Party intends to ask the Government to set apart a ...

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  22. RETIRING RAILWAY OFFICERS

    The Chief Railway Auditor's staff assembled to bid farewell to Mr. W. J. Lloyd, railway auditor, who recently voluntarily retired from the ...

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  23. BRIDGE DAMAGED

    A bush fire, which spread to the railway bridge near Cardington, destroyed 32 transims, 18 girders, and one pile. Three bridge gangs have ...

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  24. Reconstruction in Australia

    Commenting on Sir Otto Niemeyer's departure from Australia, the "Financial News" expresses, regret, that his frank and convincing exposure of ...

    Article : 88 words
  25. CONFERENCE OF BANKERS

    A conference of bankers is being held in Melbourne to-day to consider meant for assisting the Commonwealth Government in ...

    Article : 116 words
  26. War Denounced

    The Governor (Sir Philip Game), opening the War memorial Hall at Maroubra on Saturday afternoon, said: "Do not let us be deluded into a ...

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  27. ON GABO ISLAND

    Six men who formed the crew of the 250 tons ketch Maramingo, have been marooned on Gabo Island since Thursday, when the ketch was blown ...

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  28. FAVOURABLE REPORT

    This evening a bulletin announces that Mr. Hamaguchi, the Prime Minister, who was shot by an assassin at the Tokio railway station, is ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. POLICE OVERRULED

    Eight men who were convicted on Friday for having refused to move on when ordered by the police were fined £1, with 15s. costs, in default 14 days ...

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  30. Mr. Lang and Loan Council

    "In seeking to withdraw from the Loan Council, Mr. Lang," says the "Observer," "took his stand on the ground of State rights, and found ...

    Article : 99 words
  31. Caught in Undertow

    Caught in the undertow when swimming to the rescue of four girls in a heavy sea At Ettalong Beach yesterday, James Naulls, 37, of Harrington ...

    Article : 174 words
  32. "CAN BE SOLVED"

    "The assistance that Governments can give in remedying the economic position of the country is necessarily limited," said Mr. S. ...

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  33. PROHIBITION IN U.S.A.

    It is understood on excellent authority that the Wickersham Commission in its recommendations, which are shortly to be submitted to President Hoover ...

    Article : 89 words
  34. VISION DIMMED

    A motor car driven by J. Stewart, of Farrell Street, port Melbourne, went down an embankment, and dropped over a five feet wall into the sea at ...

    Article : 139 words
  35. LIBERALS AND FREE TRADE

    "Some Liberals do not approve of my recent action, and hesitate to oppose the Government, fearing that this will encourage protection," said Sir ...

    Article : 108 words
  36. RAILWAY CHIEF

    The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. J. W. Davidson) arrived at Cairns on Saturday on departmental business. He is returning to Brisbane to-day. ...

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  37. Australian Stocks in London

    The tone of the Stock Exchange has been somewhat hesitant under a variety of more or less adverse factors, notably the more stringent ...

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  38. FINGER INJURED.

    John Richmond, of Boundary Road, Bardon, when working at the Hume Pipe Coy's works, South Brisbane, on Saturday, had his right hand caught in ...

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  39. BOY TAKEN BY CROCODILE

    An enclosed swimming pool on the Zambesi River, three miles from the town of Livingstone, was the scene of a shocking tragedy, which was ...

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  40. MAN ELECTROCUTED

    When trying to locate a gas leak on Saturday, John Scache, 41, of Gore Street, Harbord, was electrocuted. He crawled beneath his house and grasped ...

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  41. N.S.W. WOOL EXPORTS

    Wool to the value of £1,450,000 was exported from New South Wales during October. The quantity exported was 39,126,080 1bs. of greasy and ...

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  42. EDUCATION DAY.

    On Friday and Saturday about 150 teachers, including a number of Sisters of Mercy, gathered at the Cairns Boys' School to hold an "education day." ...

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  43. THE LAST OF HIS RACE

    A Bushman, 107 years old, and 4 feet 6 inches in height, who is believed to be the last of his race, has been admitted to the Grahamstown Hospital. ...

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  44. STILL CRITICAL

    A message from Chattanooga states that approximately 5,000,000 dollars (£1,000,000) in cash securities has disappeared from the Bank of Tennessee ...

    Article : 78 words
  45. SALVATION ARMY

    The conference of Commissioners of the Salvation Army has decided to form a trust company, registered under the British Companies Act, to take over ...

    Article : 55 words
  46. BRISBANE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

    The fortnightly meeting of the Brisbane Benevolent Society was held on Thursday at Jireh Baptist Church, Gipps Street, Valley. Members of ...

    Article : 94 words
  47. DECISION OF MR. PEARCE.

    One of the best known racing men in Australia is Mr. E. M. Pearce, has decided to retire from the ranks of race horse owners Mr. Pearce, who is a ...

    Article : 66 words
  48. VICTORIAN AERO CLUB.

    Under favourable conditions the quarterly competitions of the Victorian section of the Australian Aero Club ended at the Essendon aerodrome on ...

    Article : 46 words
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