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  2. "We Heaved Her Into the Water"

    KINGAROY, Thursday:--"I got hold of her feet and he took hold of her head and we heaved her over the bank, into the lagoon. I let go my end too quickly and the body did not reach the water. Noon said, 'That is no go' and dragged ...

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  3. Germany Has Not Disarmed?

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday:--Vital portions of the report of the Inter-Allied Commission of Control, which was kept secret since 1927, at last has been published at the instance of the Belgian Senator who contends that Germany never ...

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    Mr. Arthur Henderson, chairman of the Disarmament Conference who threatens to resign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH SHIP ABANDONED

    LONDON, Wednesday: -- Two British ships--the Saxilby, 3,630 tens, and the Saint Quentin, 3,528 tons, were reported to be in ...

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  6. "INSULTING" TONE

    CANBERRA, Thursday:--Because they objected to the "insulting" tone of the withdrawal by the Board of Associated ...

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  7. AMERICA Fearful

    NEW YORK, Wednesday:--The deep distrust with which the public is watching the dollar's depreciation has become ...

    Article : 186 words
  8. FAILED AT GENEVA?

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- According to the "Chronicle's" political correspondent, some members of the Cabinet feel that Sir John Simon's handling of ...

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  9. RAPPROCHEMENT SOUGHT

    VIENNA, Wednesday:-- A definite movement is afoot to resume normal relations with Germany. Conservative industrialists and politicians are ...

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  10. UNSUCCESSFUL SEARCH

    LONDON, Thursday:-- The Berengaria wirelessed that the search for the Saxilby's boats was unsuccessful. ...

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  11. BRITAIN PERTURBED

    LONDON, Thursday--The "Mail's" political writer understands that a serious situation which is causing the British Ministers considerable anxiety ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. SOLUTION LIES IN THREE DRIECTIONS

    CANBERRA, Thursday:-- In a report on the World Economic Conference tabled in Parliament to-day, Mr. Bruce expressed the opinion that a ...

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  13. TREASURER RETIRES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.-- Mr. William R. Woodin, President Roosevelt's sound money Secretary of the Treasury, took indefinite leave of ...

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  14. WITHDRAW SUPPORT?

    SYDNEY, Thursday:-- It is under stood that the next meeting of the State Council of the Australian Railways Union will discuss a proposal to ...

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  15. FRANCES POLICY

    PARIS, Wednesday:--France's position regarding direct Franco-German negotiations is that the initiative must come from Germany and that ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. GERMANY AND POLAND

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--Herr Hitler conferred with the Polish Minister, M. Lipski. Both agreed to renounce the use of forces in the settlement of ...

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  17. PHENOMENAL SUCCESS

    CANBERRA, Thursday:--Phenomenal success greeted the opening of the new £10,000,000 loan, and at the end of to-day's operations ...

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  18. STREET BLOCKED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:--Ex-traordingary scenes were witnessed in Little Collins Street this morning, when about 2000 girls ...

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  19. BRITAIN'S DILEMMA

    LONDON, Thursday:--Cabinet was unable to reach a conclusion on the foreign policy and is continuing the discussions to-day. The Government ...

    Article : 83 words
  20. 48 BAGS OF MAIL RANSACKED

    CAIRNS, Thursday:--Forty-five bags of mail were ransacked by thieves who broke into three waggons on the train from Cairns to ...

    Article : 160 words
  21. WAGES, HOURS AND TARIFFS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:--During the hearing of an application by the Electrical Trades Union for a reduction of hours from 4.8 to 44 in the ...

    Article : 147 words
  22. GERMAN ATTITUDE

    BERLIN, Wednesday.-- A semiofficial commentary repeats that the French Ministers are starting from false premises if they expect proposals ...

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  23. ENFORCEMENT OF N.R.A.

    WASHTNGTON, Wednesday.--General Johnson returned to Washington to-day from a tour of the midwest. He reported to Mr. Roosevelt, that ...

    Article : 165 words
  24. JUDGMENT FOR £98,550

    LONDON, Wednesday--Mr. Justice Hawke, in the King's Bench Division, gave judgment for £98,550, with costs, against the ...

    Article : 137 words
  25. DUTIES ON SPRAY PUMPS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Spray pumps proved a stumbling block to the Government during consideration of the tariff in the Senate to-day. The ...

    Article : 188 words
  26. GOLD PURCHASE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday:--It is emphasised that Paris is a!t present the scene of American gold purchases and the Government anticipates that ...

    Article : 64 words
  27. LORD ROTHERMERES WARNING

    CANBERRA, Thursdy.--Answering Lord Rothermer's warning that Australia was lacking in adequate defences, Sir George Pearce (Minister for ...

    Article : 99 words
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  29. KEIGHLEY MATCH

    LONDON, Wednesday:-- Following the Keigliley match, Doyle's eye had to be stitched at hospital and Curran was confined to his bed with a bruised ...

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  30. Second Upper House Ballot

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  31. ENDORSED IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday:-- Aviation circles generally endorse Lord Rothermere's "vigorous, statesmanlike message, saying that Australia, more ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    CANBERRA, Thursday:-- The recent statement that local butter was being sold in Egypt labelled Australian was the subject of a question in ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. FACTORY ROBBED

    BRISBANE, Thursday:-- Although they were disturbed after making elaborate preparation's to blow open a safe, thieves who entered the clothing ...

    Article : 87 words
  34. MISSIONER SHOT DEAD

    DARWIN, Thursday.--A message from Constable Morey, at Groote Island states that Rev. E. Wynne Evans, newly appointed Superintendent of the ...

    Article : 79 words
  35. AMERICA AND SOVIET

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday:--Washington was all set to-day for an announcement of recognition of the Soviet, but it did not come. Instead, ...

    Article : 80 words
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