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  2. NATIVE NAMES

    The annual report of the committees Queensland Place Names is interesting on the subject of names having an aboroginal origin, it says:- ...

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  3. SHIPS MUST SAIL

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.--It has hern gathered that the Federal Government is elaborating its plans to ensure the loading and despatch of goods and ...

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  4. STRIKE NEARING AN END

    The end of the strike as far as its organisation in Britain is concerned is announced in a cable message from London. Strikers in all British ports, with the exception of London, have reported in favour of its immediate termination, and the Amalgamated Marine Workers' Union ...

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  5. COAL SUPPLY

    One of the many suggestions made at the conference convened by the Premier (Mr. W. N. Gillies) yesterday regarding a supply of coal ...

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  6. INDIAN PROTEST

    CALCUTTA, Monday.-- What was known as "South Africa Day' was observed yesterday in many centres in India. At Calcutta the principal speaker, ...

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  7. PANAMA STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Monday--A message Horn Balboa Announces that American troops have occupied Panamas City, at the request of the ...

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  8. HIGHEST HOPES

    Messages from Locarno confirm the Berlin report published in "The Daily Mail." yesterday that the main difficulty as regards ...

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  9. AMERICAN CABINET

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Mr. W. Wecks, Secretary of the War Department whose resignation on account of illhealth was announced some months ago, ...

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  10. "CHOPPING BLOCK"

    PERTH, Tuesday.--The decision of the British shipowners to omit Fremantle as a port of call "until normal conditions have been restored," has caused ...

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  11. MIGRANTS WANTED

    LONDON, Monday.--Australia will I shortly be faced with greater competition for migrants. "We are starting a new drive in Britain, and certain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NEW TERMS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday--Mr N. C. Seale, deputy chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association, issued a statement reiterating the terms which ...

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  13. END DISPUTE

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. E, Shinwell, the national organiser of the Amalgamated Marine Workers' ...

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  14. BULLIONS WASTED

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- Last year the United States Army bought 262 fast pursuit planes, and when airmen tested them they found that they ...

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  15. FASCIST EXCESSES

    ROME, Monday.-- Signor Mussolini has ordered the Roman Faseiti to be disbanded following an attack on a From mason's lodge, the furniture, clothing, ...

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  16. READY RESPONSE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Referring this morning to the response already made to the advertisements for seamen, firemen and trimmers, Mr. N. C. ...

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  17. STRIKERS' EXECUTIVE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The strikers' executive will meet to-morrow. The transport group met to-day, but did nothing. They will, on ...

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  18. EASTERN PROBLEM

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The, Locarno correspondent of "The Times" says that there still remain difficulties shead, but the delegates feel that they ...

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  19. 375 SENT TO GAOL

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. H. L. Hartley asked the Home Secretary: How many British seamen to date have been sentenced to terms of ...

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  20. FLIGHT FROM TOKIO

    LONDON, Monday .-- Captain Abc, the Japanese airmen who has down from Tokio, across Silbern and Russia, arrived at Faraborough to-day after a ...

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  21. VOLUNTEERS ATTACKED

    AUCKLAND (N.Z) Tuesday. Eighty-three seamen from the Port Hacking. Devon and Zinal were each sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment ...

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  22. EXPLOSION ON SHIP

    LONDON, Monday.-- Detectives boarded the Roman Stat on its arrival at London from Capetown, to investigate the circumstance of the explosion ...

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  23. A HUMAN ROCKET

    NEW YORK, Monday.-- Lieut. Cyrus Bettis drove a Curtiss racing aeroplane at the record speed of 249 miles an hour, defeating ...

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  24. COASTAL STEAMERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- A meeting of seamen to-day decided not to carry out a threat to hold up coastal shipping for the present. It was stated at the ...

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  25. ARAWA SAILS

    WELLINGTON (N,Z.), Tuesday.-- The Arawa has sailed for London, after being delayed for six weeks by the strike. One hundred and nine ...

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  26. IN NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday.--The calling off of the strike comes just In! time to save the seamen from complete defeat, as arrangements had been ...

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  27. LANGUISHING TRADE

    LONDON, Monday.--Britain's trade returns for September are unfavourabl'e. Imports totalled £87,025,000, compared with £01,732,000 in August, and exports ...

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  28. NEW HELICOPTER

    LONDON, Monday.--Wing Commander C. L. Courtney flew an aeroplane of a new type at Farnborough, the invention of a Spanish engineer, De La Ceiva, Its ...

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  29. INDEX TO TO-DAY'S PAPER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 310 words
  30. (PUBLISHED IN "THE TIMES")

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Regarding Mr. Stanley Baldwin's injunction to buy British goods in order to help to relieve Unemployment, "Th Times," In a leader, ...

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  31. IN SEARCH OF WORK

    SIDNEY, Tuesday.--A party of British seamen arrived at Condoblin to-day in search of work during the haymaking season. They stated that ...

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  32. SENT TO GAOL

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Twenty seven members of the While Star liner Zealandic were sentenced to 14 days imprisonment for disobedience of ...

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  33. GERMANY AND RUSSIA

    BERLIN, Monday.-- A commercial treaty between Germany an Russia has been signed in Mosoon . It recognises the Russian foreign trade monopoly ...

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  34. GARAGE CHARGES

    LONDON, Monday.--Sir Herbert Austin forecasts Unit manufacturers by an arrangement with certificated garages throughout. Britain, will be enabled to ...

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  35. Day of Rioting in Paris

    PARIS, Monday.--Scores of people arc in hospital with injuries received in riots, arising out of the Communists effort to bring about a one-day general strike. Police were atoned, and there was one isolated act of sabotage on a western suburban line, where two trains collided. ...

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  36. CHEAPER BREAD .

    LONDON, Monday.--While hundreds of London bakers are selling quartern loaves at 8d and 7½d asserting that these prices give them satisfactory profits, and ...

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  37. AMERICAN BOXING

    NEW YORK, Monday.-- Paul Berlenbach, light heavyweight champion, gave such a terrific trancing to King Solomon, the idel of Panama that the ...

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  38. "NOT POWERLESS"

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. A. E. Moore) asked the Premier (Mr. W . N. Gillies) In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, without notice ...

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  39. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

    LONDON, Monday .-- Sir Alexander Matheson, who was a member of the Australian Senate from 1001 to 1000, is engaged to Mrs. Bcalrice Davison, a ...

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  40. IN NAME OF SPORT.

    LONDON, Monday.--Two promoters of rabbit coursing at Epsom were fined £10"' each. Evidence was given that 31 rabbits were used and none escaped ...

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  41. TWO ESTATES

    LONDON, Monday.--The late Mr. William Skeel. who was a director of the South Australian Land Mortgage Company, left £305.518. ...

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  42. SHOWERS ON DOWNS.

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday.--The last two days have been oppressively hot. Yesterday the air was charged with smoke from bush fires, and at 8.30 p.m. ...

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