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  2. Special Court

    At a special court held at the Brisbane Hospital yesterday Mr. A. P. W. Tregear, Police Magistrate, heard further evidence in the case in which ...

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  3. AVIATION

    Two enormous claws, capable of doing the work of a thousand humans with Frankensteinian precision, are now being prepared at the Cardington air ...

    Article : 155 words
  4. NEW BRITISH DESTROYER

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," describing the Acheron, the latest destroyer to be added to the Navy, and which is being ...

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  5. Narrabri Tragedy

    "You are one of the most callous, cold-blooded, and calculating individuals who have ever come before the court," said Mr. Justice Halse-Rogers ...

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  6. Mail Bags Rifled

    Mail bags brought to Australia by the R.M.S. Mooltan were cut in transit, and registered articles were stolen. Officials of the Postal Department ...

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  7. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    The special correspondent of the "Morning Post" states: "While Whitehall maintains complete silence in regard to the Governor-Generalship. ...

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  8. RELIEF WORK

    The Premier is pleased with the smooth working of the Government's scheme for the relief of unemployment. The amount of the taxation on wages and income to raise money to pay those engaged under the scheme will ...

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  9. Tobacco Industry

    Australian-grown tobacco was condemned by witnesses gefore the Federal Parliamentary Committee, which is inquiring into the tobacco industry ...

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  10. Prickly Pear Eaters

    Eight American "citizens" recent, disembarked in Sydney bent on a prickly pear eating mission. These new arrivals by the Roosevelt Line motor ...

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  11. Works at Toowoomba

    Between 150 and 200 men assembled outside the Labour Bureau shortly after 9 o'clock yesterday morning, with the object of registering their names ...

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  12. Missing Airmen Found

    Captains Marchesseau who Bourgeois, who were missing in the Sahara, following the crashing of their plane, in which a third airman, Captain ...

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  13. Exchange of Cruisers

    The Australian Press Association understands that the Admiralty has selected the cruiser Shropshire to proceed to Australia in the autumn in ...

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  14. Anzac Day

    An echo to the counter-demonstration held by Communists and breakaway returned soldiers at Cessnock on Anzac Day was heard at the Cessnock ...

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  15. Relief for Sick

    A relief plane was used to take a doctor on to Alice Springs after the machine in which he was flying from Adelaide had crashed near Orroroo. ...

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  16. The Militants

    The leaders of the militant section of the unemployed, some of whom when they were forced into the position of accepting work remained on the job ...

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  17. Indian Troops

    A statement by the India Office reveals that during the Peshawar disturbances the conduct of two platoons of the Royal Garhwal Rifles was ...

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  18. Labour Extremists

    "Less than 30 per cent of Parliament, made up of Labour extremists, can actually command national affairs and have it in their power to take ...

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  19. Another Party

    The Petersham branch of the Australian Party, having withdrawn its delegates from the convention, presided over by Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., ...

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  20. Personal

    Mr. E. R. Williams, managing director of Woolworths Limited, returned by plane from Sydney yesterday. Mr. W. P. Barnett (overseas ...

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  21. Gympie District

    Ten men started work on the Tingoora-Burrandown road, Wondal, on Monday, under the Government relief scheme, and a further 10 men started ...

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  22. False Answers

    For having given false answers at an inquiry held by Captain Moore, of the Navigation Department, regarding the fire on the oil tanker British ...

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  23. Sharp Rise

    There was a sharp rise in the shares of the South Australian Oil Wells Company yesterday, consequent upon a report of a 300 per cent ...

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  24. Noted Athletes

    Mr. H. R. Weir (secretary of the Victorian Amateur Athletic Union) stated last night that permission had been granted by the Australian body ...

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  25. State Minerals

    The output of minerals, other than gold, coal and precious stones in Queensland in the quarter ended March 31 was valued at £55,999, compared ...

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  26. W.A. SCHEME

    Since assuming office, the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) has arranged for the provision of road, land clearing, harbour and railway works, to absorb ...

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  27. SCHEME "QUITE SATISFACTORY"

    The Premier (Mr. A. E. Moore) passed through Rockhampton yesterday on his way north to assist Mr. C. V. Hives in his campaign in the Cairns ...

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  28. Federal Servants

    On July 1 members of the Commonwealth Public Service will be entitled to increases of appoximately £6 Per annum for males, £4 for females ...

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  29. Navigation Act

    At the monthly "stop-work" meeting of the Victorian branch of the Seaman's Union, reports were submitted concerning steps which had been taken ...

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  30. OFFICE RUSHED

    About 100 unemployed besieged the Government Resident's Office yesterday, and demanded work or full sustenance. It was stated that a number ...

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  31. Minister Considering

    It is believed that the Acting Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. F. M. Forde) has his doubts as to the suitability for publication of Norman ...

    Article : 105 words
  32. STAFF PRESENTATION.

    On the eve of the departure of Mr. A. C. Elphinstone on a business trip to England the employees of Elphinstones Limited made a presentation to ...

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  33. Radio Telephony

    Sydney will be the nerve centre of to-day's historic opening of the public radio telephone service between Australia and England. Everything is in ...

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  34. HEAVY DEATH LIST

    A return compiled by the Government Statistician shows that during last year 178 persons died in New Zealand from injuries received in motor ...

    Article : 36 words
  35. Man Sent for Trial

    That she had been picked up, thrown into a waggon, hit about the face, and otherwise assaulted, was the allegation made at the Carlton Court yesterday ...

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  36. DEATH OF PROMINENT CANADIAN

    Senator Hewitt Bostock, Speaker of the Canadian Senate, died at his home at Monte Creek (British Columbia) yesterday. He was born in England 66 ...

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  37. SERVICE GROCERS

    At the annual meeting of the Queensland Grocers' Association (Incorporated), last night the following officers were elected for the ensuing ...

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  38. ADDITIONAL TAX

    Mr. J. Allan (Leader of the Country Party), in the Legislative Assembly last evening, resumed the debate on the second reading of the Bill ...

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  39. RECOVERY OF MR. W. W. KILLEN, M.P.

    Although elected last October as a Country Party member for Riverina (New South Wales), Mr. W. W. Killen has been unable to take his place in ...

    Article : 85 words
  40. Man Electrocuted

    Coming simultaneously into contact with a bottle washer pipe and an electric cable casing, said to have been carrying 240 volts, Harry Tandy, 34, ...

    Article : 76 words
  41. Payment to Wife

    The financial and domestic affairs of the late William Alfred Gibson, managing director of Union Theatres Ltd., were discussed before the Chief ...

    Article : 241 words
  42. THE LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

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  43. CONSULAR RECEPTION

    A reception was held on Tuesday by Mr. F. E. Loxton (honorary Consul for Japan) in honour of the anniversary of the birthday of the Emperor ...

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  44. 'ATTACK ON WAGES'

    Mr. W. Forgan Smith (Leader of the State Opposition), addressed a largely attended meeting last night, when he dealt with current politics and the ...

    Article : 100 words
  45. Reseal of Probate

    Application was made yesterday for reseal of the probate of the will of Richard Albert Moore, retired Police Magistrate, late of South Brisbane, ...

    Article : 91 words
  46. REFUSED AN AUDIENCE

    The refusal of the Premier (Mr. E. G. Hogan) to see a deputation from the Returned Soldiers' League was strongly condemned at a meeting of the League ...

    Article : 87 words
  47. NEW SOUTH WALES DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION

    The Public Service Board has recommended the appointment of Mr. G. R. Thomas, Chief Inspector of Schools, as successor to Mr. S. H. ...

    Article : 64 words
  48. IN SOUTHPORT

    Ten men registered at the Southport Labour Bureau yesterday for work under the Government relief scheme, making a total of 30 for two days. ...

    Article : 56 words
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