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  2. KING OF IRAQ

    King Feisal of Iraq made a state visit to the City to-day where he was presented with an address of welcome by the Lord Mayor (Sir Percy Greenaway) ...

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    An aerial view of the crowd at Archerfield aerodrome on Sunday. Note the people near the Astraea and the number of cars. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TRADE WITH JAPAN

    Official trade figures obtained from the Commonwealth Statistician to-day reveal that, while goods imported from Japan into Australia ...

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  5. GRASSHOPPERS

    Nearly two million acres of Manitoba wheat, extending in a wide swath through the Red River Valley and for more then 100 miles, ...

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  6. FEWER BIRTHS Cities of Queensland

    A total of 556 births were registered in the eleven cities of Queensland in February. This was a decrease of 35 and 47 respectively when compared with the ...

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  7. ONLY URGENT WORK

    Recently Glengallan Shire Council wrote to the Treasury seeking particulars concerning a loan Of £5,000, plus subsidy, for constructing a section ...

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  8. FASHIONS LATEST.

    PLAID taffeta makes an ideal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. IRISH FREE STATE

    The Irish Free State has allocated £2,400,000. for the payment of export bounties and subsidies In the current year, in ...

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  10. IMPORT OF PEANUTS

    Notification Is contained in today's "Government Gazette" that the Minister for Customs has made a by-law. No. 3001. under Item 91 (A), ...

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  11. ANGLO=IRIS DISPUTE

    In the House of Commons Mr. D. R. Grenfell (Labour) urged Mr. J. H. Thomas Secretary of State for the Dominions), to make another attempt to ...

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  12. BUILDING OF WARSHIPS

    The First Lord of the Admiralty Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell. replying to a Parliamentary question, said that his attention had been drawn to the ...

    Article : 82 words
  13. MOBBED BY CHEERING CROWD

    Gowned in pearl-coloured satin of mediaeval design, Miss Barbara Hutton. heiress to the Woolworth millions, who went through the civil form of marriage ...

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  14. RATES ON GRAIN SHED

    The Dalby Town Council received a letter from the State Wheat Board asking the council not to press tor its rates on the Dalby grain shed, and adding ...

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  15. CAPTAIN TURNER DEAD

    The death is announced of Captain William Turner, who was the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    In the House of Commons. Mr. J. H. Thomas (Secretary of State for Dominions), answering Mr G. Lamberr (National Liberal), said that the ...

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  17. JAPANESE COMPETITION

    Japanese competition during the past nine months has made trade difficult for Continental silk manufacturing firms, according to Mr. Eugene Schubiger. who ...

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  18. VALUE OF SILVER

    Replying to a question In Parliament regarding the raising of the value of silver. Major L. Hore-Belicha, for the Treasurer, said that the ...

    Article : 85 words
  19. TO BE PAID

    At a special meeting of the Kilkivan Shire Council a motion making provision for a by-law allowing each councillor £1, 1s. for attendance at each ...

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  20. £300 ROBBERY

    The pay for railway employees south of Pine Creek stolen from a train on Wednesday night. The money was locked in an old-fashioned ...

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  21. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION

    Captain James Cook's home at Great Ayrton, Yorkshire, where belved from the ape of eight years and where the famous navigator visited ...

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  22. SLIPPED ON CONCRETE.

    The ambulance this morning had a call to Halley's bakery to attend R. Kemplon, a married man, employed there. He slipped on a concreto floor ...

    Article : 51 words
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