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  3. LORD LYTTON'S REPORT ANNOYS JAPAN

    The Japanese Government expresses keen dissatisfaction with the Lytton report, especially with the parts criticising the military action in Manchuria and ascribing the formation of Manchukuo to Japanese initiative. It threatens that if the League of Nations shapes its future attitude on commissions with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DE VALERA IS SEEKING A CONFERENCE

    It is learned that President de Valera has requested the British Government to confer on October 5 to discuss the ...

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  5. LONDON WOOL OFFERINGS.

    LONDON, Monday.—At the London wool sales, 9216 bales, including 4652 from New South Wales, 1120. from Queensland, 571 from Victoria, 200 from West Australia, 28 from South Australia, and 613 from 'New ...

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  6. CONVERSION LOAN PROSPECTUS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The New South Wales conversion loan prospectus reveals that holders converting would receive £2 10s on every £100 on November 1. Debentures will be offered in blocks of £100, £500, ...

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  7. MADE A FALSE MATERNITY DECLARATION

    That he made a false declaration under the Maternity Allowance Act, was the offence to which Thomas Joseph ...

    Article : 110 words
  8. RELIEF WORK FRAUDS

    "I had to get some work and keep alive. I asked the wife would she have any of the money, and she refused, so I ...

    Article : 169 words
  9. DID NOT WANT BLOOD MONEY.

    MR. W. WINKS, of Juliettestreet, Coorparoo, recently gave his blood for a transfusion, and as a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AMERICAN SHARE MARKETS

    With a virtual holiday ruling in the export field, wheat prices are at a standstill in Winnipeg and Chicago. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GOLD IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    Four prospecting parties left Alice Springs yesterday for The Granites gotdfield. Twenty leases were registered on Saturday ...

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  12. ALLEGED THEFT FROM PERSON

    A remand for a week was granted Irene May M'kenzie (31) and Elizabeth O'Dea (33) by Mr. W. E. H. Ferguson, P.M., In the Police ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. PRISON SWEATBOX TORTURES

    An exposure of the tortures inflicted at the Sunbeam prison camp on convicts is expected during the trial, beginning to-day, of George Courson (warder) and Solomon Hfgginbotham (guard), who are accused of the "Sweatbox" murder of Arthur Maillefert, a young prisoner. 'THE sweatbox Is a dark and narrow ...

    Article : 132 words
  14. SOLD INSECT INFESTED BISCUITS.

    For having for sale a quantity of granoso biscuits, which were adulterated, William Muldoon, of 32 Caxton-street, Petrle-terrace, ...

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  15. G.-G.'s DUTIES IN IRISH FREE STATE.

    ACCOHDING to a statement Issued in Dublin it is proposed that the duties of Governor-General should be temporarily discharged by a ...

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  16. TWO ARRESTS MADE

    Two men were charged with robbery with violence by Defectives Mahony and Clark, last night, following investigations to the attack upon Mr. T. D. Story, an East Brisbane grocer, who was robbed while returning to his home at New Farm on Friday night. AS Mr. Story left the ferry waiting ...

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  17. OLD AGE PENSIONER'S DEATH

    Elizabeth Ellen Barnes (71, housewife), an old age pensioner, of Brandon-road, Runcorn, suddenly collapsed and died at her ...

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  18. SPRING HILL SMASH TO-DAY

    Hurled through the window of a sedan motor car when the motor cycle and side car he was riding ...

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  19. DEMORALISATION OF WHEAT MARKET FEARED.

    AUTHORITATIVE forecasts place the United States and Canadian wheat supply at 1,683,000 bushels, an increase of ...

    Article : 58 words
  20. CAMPBELL CASE.

    AN adjournment was granted in the case of ex-Detective Kenneth Campbell by Mr. W. E. H. Ferguson, P.M., in the Police ...

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  21. BUSINESS MANAGER'S DEATH.

    Edward Percy Nosworthy (57, married), manager of the New South Wales Moht de Plete Society, Ltd., Brisbane, of ...

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  22. GREEKS' GRATITUDE.

    THE Greek Prime Minister (M. Zalmis), replying to King George's messago of sympathy with the Greek people during the earthquake ...

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  23. IRAQ ADMITTED TO LEAGUE.

    The League of Nations Assembly to-day unanimously granted the application of Iraq to boeome a member of the League, ...

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  24. QUEEN HELEN UNBOSOMS HER BIG SORROW.

    Resentful at the publicity given to Prince Michael's visit to England, and the sympathy shown to his mother, Queen Helen, King Carol, of Roumanla, has peremptorily ordered his son's return to Bucharest. He would have left to-day if King George and Queen Mary ...

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  25. A.N.A. EISTEDDFOD.

    Junior preliminaries were continued at the A.N.A. Eisteddfod at the Albert Hall to-day. IN correction of a report appearing in a morning paper, Mr. W. V. ...

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    Queen Helen, of Roumanla, who described a fortnight with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Tragedies Through Depression.

    Mont [?] is suffering from the world depression, says the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mall." Tragedies occur ...

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  28. WORLD ECONOMIC CONFER ENCE.

    THE League Council's organising commltteo for the World Economic Conference decided at Geneva today that the conference should take ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. FINE THROUGHOUT.

    THE weather was fine throughout the State this morning, the sky being clear except for cloud areas a scattered places along coast, and at ...

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  30. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN AIR SERVICE.

    AT the Air Convention Committee last night, the honorary secretary (Mr. W. R. Garrett) outlined a proposal for an air mail service of 14 ...

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  31. FOUR PERSONS FINED.

    Fines for failure to furnish Income tax returns and information wore Imposed on four persons by Mr. P. M, Hishon, P.M., In the ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. SUCCESS OF LOAN ASSURED.

    THE "Dally Mail" states that the success of the Australian loan conversion is issured. The Australiaas will be encouraged by the reception, ...

    Article : 65 words
  33. NAVAL APPOINTMENT.

    CAPTAIN EDGELL, formerly in charge of the Australian Navay Survey, has been appointed hydrographer of the Royal Navy. ...

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