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  2. COTTON GUARANTEE

    BRISBANE, Monday. --The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) said that he was amazed at the reported refused of the Prime Ministor ...

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  3. THE TURF.

    The following handicaps have been declared for the Murwillumbah Hibernian Racing Meeting on Saturday next March 20: ...

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  4. Too Dangerous.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--It was learned on good authority that Mr. J. T. Lang (Premier) had decided not to persevere in the hopeless ...

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  5. FIRMS PROTEST

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Private shipbuilding and engineering firms have entered a strong protest against Government competition at Cockatoo Island ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    MELBOURNE, Monday. --Dr. Earle Page(Commonwealth Treasurer) last week made the following statement : "The subscriptions to the ...

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  7. GENEVA IMBROGLIO.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The imbroglio at Geneva continues to be the predominant topic in European discussion. The latest reported development which has gained currency is that Spain and Brazil have withdrawn their claims to ...

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  8. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    The A. J. C. Easter meeting is only a few short weeks off now, so that much interest is being centred in the current form of the horses engaged. A few ...

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  9. A TUG'S TRIALS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The crew of the tug Rollicker, which was recently sold by J. and A. Brown, to the Lagos Government, had a thrilling experience ...

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  10. FTIZROY RIOT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. --A mob of 400 men and women surrounded two policemen, who were endeavoring to arrest the assailant in an assault and ...

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  11. FISHERMAN DROWNED

    IPSWICH, Monday. --A drowning accident occurred here about daylight yesterday morning resulting in the death of Alfred James Knutt (19), who ...

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  12. NINE INJURED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Owing to a collision between a motor car and a motor cycle and sidecar at Hurlstone Park on Saturday afternoon, one passenger ...

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  13. DOESN'T LIKE JAZZ

    MELBOURNE, Monday. --Mr. Gipsy Smith commenced his evangelical campaign in Melbourne yesterday. Thousands of people were turned away this ...

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  14. OUR ECONOMIC SYSTEM

    SYDNEY Monday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) addressed the annual conference of the Chambers of Commerce to- day, and made an urgent appeal for ...

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  15. BRITISH TRADE

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Stock Exchange has been putting up a brave fight, and is winning against a combination of adverse influences, which ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    LONDON, Sunday.--The butter trade appears at last to show signs of emerging from the depression which has existed for so long, and quite good trade ...

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  17. BRISBANE'S MILK

    BRISBANE, Monday. --The scheme for the pure milk supply proposed by the Brisbane City Council was mentioned to the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. ...

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  18. NEW PORTFOLIO

    SYDNEY, Monday. --It was stated authoritatively to- night that Mr. McKell (Minister for Justice) would be sworn in as Solicitor- General when the State ...

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  19. SOUTHERN EUROPEANS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. --In answer to statements regarding Southern European immigration into Australia, Senator Pearce (Minister for Home and ...

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  20. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) stated to- night that he would probably leave Australia early in August in order to attend the ...

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  21. FIRED ON

    PEKIN, Saturday.--While two of four Japanese destroyers at Tang[?] were attempting to proceed up the river this afternoon they were fired ...

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  22. GAMBLING RAIDS

    SYDNEY, Monday. --During the weekend the Redfern and Regent street police stations raided three alleged gambling "schools," and ...

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  23. THE WAY OF FASCISM

    ROME, Saturday.--The Senate approved, by 138 votes, to 26, the Fascist Trade Unions Bill, providing for compulsory arbitration for disputes. ...

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  24. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Mr. W. R. Fitzsimmons, M. L. A. one of the members for Cumberland, was knocked down by a motor car in George Street to -night. ...

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  25. MIGRATION AGREEMENT.

    SYDNEY. Monday. --"The dilatoriness of the State Government in regard to the migration agreement is a lamentable thing for the State" said. ...

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  26. SPECIAL FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Special forecast for the North Coast and Tablelands Unsettled with further rain. Squally south-east ...

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