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  2. BUSINESS IS NOW BETTER.

    They were discussing the reported large increase in the revenue of the Titles Office at Brisbane, Rockhampton, and Townsville. ...

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  3. "TAKING A CHANCE."

    This comment was made by Brigadier-General L. C. Wilson last night when speaking of Mr. W. M. Hughes's call to the nation to provide ...

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  4. RISING TIDE OF HOSTILITY.

    Senator Hatfield, chairman of the Republican Campaign Committee, has attacked the measures of the Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. H. Wallace), ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN SHARES RISING.

    The improvement is ascribed to the rise in the price of wool. Government issues also are strong, in view of the further loan conversion ...

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  6. SEEKING A CAR.

    It has been ascertained that a car, occupied by a man and a woman, was on the picnic ground on Sunday, August 27, and the police desire ...

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  7. NOT POLITICAL REWARDS.

    The commissioners' definite mission would be to interest buyers in overseas countries in Australian products, added Mr. Stewart. He said that there was ...

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  8. PETROL DOWN AGAIN.

    It was announced on Saturday by the Commissioner of Prices (Mr. T. A. Ferry) that, from this morning, the retail prices of motor spirits are to ...

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  9. NEW PRICES IN N.S.W.

    The major oil distributing companies announced to-night that from to-morrow the prices of their first grade and second grade petrols would be further ...

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  10. 9TH DAY.

    The nineteenth day of the "drought" finds the whole of Britain bathed in sunshine. Numerous heath and forest fires are raging throughout the ...

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  11. MOCK BATTLE.

    The Australian and New Zealand naval squadrons will engage in a mock battle in Cook Strait on September 27 and 28. ...

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  12. Wool for the Sales To[?]day.

    Wool arriving at the Brisbane stores on Saturday morning in read-ness for the series of sales which will begin at Brisbane to-day. Thousands of bales of the precio us fleece have been handled during the last few days. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ON ROCKS.

    The crew comprised the skipper and owner, Jack Waters (25), of Victor Harbour; Andy Anderson (42), and Jack Lynch (19). ...

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  14. HEART PIERCED.

    The motor car in which she was riding with her mother collided with a sulky, the shaft of which pierced her heart. Mrs. Edgerton suffered severe ...

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  15. Ulm Leaving for Ireland.

    Mr. C. T. P. Ulm is flying from Woodford to London to complete some business. He will fly to Port Marnock (Ireland) to-morrow to await a ...

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  16. PETROL EXPLODES.

    At 8 p.m. yesterday Charles Harvey (28), of South Audley Street, Abbotsford, was putting petrol into a truck at a garage at North Richmond when ...

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  17. EXCESS PROFITS

    The South African gold mines already have paid half of the £6,000,000 assessed as excess profits tax. As a consequence South Africa's revenue ...

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  18. READY WITHIN TWO YEARS.

    "The neighbouring countries," says the "News of the World," "are watching events in Germany with keen anxiety, Beyond all doubt she is ...

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  19. A CLOSE WATCH.

    A close watch is to be kept on all Japanese vessels visiting the Solomon Islands and New Guinea, stated the Minister in charge of Territories (Mr. ...

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  20. FUSION CARRIED.

    The Cumann na nGaedheal and the Centre Party met separately at the Mansion House to-day and agreed to a fusion, to include the National ...

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  21. Dollar-Sterling Exchange.

    Dollar-sterling exchange is quoted to-day at 4.53 to the pound sterling compared with 4.55 yesterday. ...

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  22. LABOUR'S DOUBTS.

    Plans for the application of the scheme for the socialisation of industry were discussed at the Trade Union Congress to-day. Mr. W. M'L. ...

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  23. FIVE 'PLANES

    On the Hungjao Aerodrome yesterday afternoon, on the spot where Japanese aeroplanes last year wreaked such tremendous havoc, more than ...

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  24. ADMITS FAILURE.

    Speaking at Goulburn on Saturday Senator Charles Hardy admitted that the Riverina movement had failed. "The Riverina movement was ...

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  25. IS NO LONGER IMPOSSIBLE.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Sunday Graphic" telegraphs: "The city is glittering with robes and uniforms during the pan-German ...

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  26. IDENTITY A MYSTERY.

    Early on the morning of September 2 the man was found unconscious at the side of the roadway in Hawthorne-street, New Farm. The ambulance ...

    Article : 372 words
  27. HITLER MEANS WAR.

    "Hitler means war," wrties Leon Trotsky, the former Soviet leader, in an article in the "Sunday Chonicle." and he points out that the Nazis' ...

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  28. Price of Gold

    The price of gold to-day is £6/9/2½ a fine ounce compared with £6/10/11 yesterday. PRICE IN AMERICA. ...

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  29. VISCOUNTESS ERLEIGH.

    Viscountess Erleigh, a sister of Lord Melchett, has been received into the Jewish community. She was formerly a member of the Church of England. ...

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  30. 1000 MILES TRIP.

    RIVIERE-A-PIERRE (Quebec), September 10. Captain Francizek Hynek and Lieutenant Znigniew Burysynski, two ...

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  31. DEARER BUTTER.

    From to-day the price of butter in Queensland will be increased by one halfpenny per lb., making the wholesale price 144/8 per cwt., or 1/3½ per ...

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  32. GERMS FAIR WEAPON

    Herr Ewald Banse has published a hand book on military science for use in schools, in which he contends that war is inevitable, and that, therefore, ...

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  33. SCATTER TO WINDS.

    The remains of the late Viscount Grey of Falloden were cremated at Darlington. It is understood that the ashes will be scattered to the winds ...

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  34. FOR SUCCESS IN LIFE.

    Believing that b[?] owed all his success in life to chess, which had inculcated in him patience and foresight. Sir William Dupree, a former mayor ...

    Article : 54 words
  35. YOUTHS DROWNED.

    When a canoe capsized in the Mersey River, at Latrobe, yesterday, Arthur Stewart Heath (16), of Devonport, and Terence Iles (17), also of ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. PALESTINE FOR JEWS.

    The Geneva correspondent of "The Times" says that the Jewish World Conference decided to convene a world Jewish Congress in March, 1934. A ...

    Article : 48 words
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