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  2. PUBLIC SHOULD BENEFIT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The opinion was expressed by members of the Queensland branch of the Liquor Trades Employees' Union at a meeting ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    BRISBANE: Tuesday.—The publicity campaign on behalf of Australian dairy produces is bearing good results in England, according to the Chairman of ...

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  4. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Suggestions for improved trade relations between Australia and Japan were made to the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND BUDGET.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday—In the Legislative Assembly to-day, when the House went into Committee of Supply to discuss the Budget, Mr. A. W. ...

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  6. NEARING HOME.

    ALOR STAR, Monday.—Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith reached [?] at 5.30 p.m. He said that he was feeling very well. He Had ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT

    LONDON, Monday.—The Bureau of the Disarmament Conference met at Geneva this afternoon. The conference, on adjourning last July, instructed its president (Mr. Arthur Henderson) to consult with the Governments in the leading European capitals. He ...

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  8. “BUY NOW” CAMPAIGN.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The re-intensfied “Buy Now” campaign inaugurated by the N.I.R.A. administration, in an effort to stimulate lagging ...

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  9. WALL-STREET IRREGULARITY.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Wall-street shares moved irregularly to-day. Golds dropped on the decline of metal prices to 31 dollars per ounce, and there are ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY.

    LONDON, Monday.—It has been learned that Lord Glanely has engaged “Togo” Johnstone, the Australian jockey, as his first jockey in the 1934 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. “EVERLASTING RIGHTS.”

    FRANKFURT, Monday.—Von Papen (Vice-Chancellor), addressing industrialists, said the outer world was surprisingly failing to understand ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND SUPPORT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A meeting of the A.M.I.E.U. to-night decided conditionally to support the strike of the Victorian meatworkers and levy ...

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  13. RELIEF FOR WHEAT MEN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A grant of £2,000,000 for the relief of wheatgrowers will be sought by Country Party members when the ...

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  14. FROZEN ASSETS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Roosevelt is working out a comprehensive plan to liquidate frozen bank assets so that the Government may ...

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  15. MUST EVOLVE CONVENTION.

    LONDON,, Tuesday.—It is understood that the British Government is firmly of the opinion that the Disarmament Conference must evolve a ...

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  16. BODYLINE SETTLEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr. W. L. Kelly (Chairman of the Victorian Cricket Association executive, and manager of the last Australian ...

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  17. DOMINION CONVERSIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Manchester Guardian’s” city editor says that the recent Dominion conversions represent the borrowers’ bliss that the ...

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  18. DR. ANGUSS’S TEACHINGS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The question of the teachings of Dr. Angus was before the Presbytery of Sydney to-night, following the decision last month of the ...

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  19. HEAVY HAILSTORM.

    KIN, KIN, Tuesday. — Crops were beaten to the ground, cattle injured and business premises damaged when a heavy hailstorm ...

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  20. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—After a great display of consistent shooting, which enabled him to lead over most of the ranges, V. F. Tread well, of Mildura, ...

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  21. BRITISH MINISTERS’ HOPES.

    LONDON, Monday.—British Ministers hope that Germany will realise that if Europe could obtain a period in which the nations would demonstrate a ...

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  22. CHILD WELFARE.

    GENEVA, Monday. — General Sir Talbot Hobbs (Australia) objected to a paragraph in the report of the Child Welfare Committee of the League ...

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  23. RUBBER HORSESHOES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A supply non-slip, anti-concussion rubber horseshoes, patented by Senior-Constable J. Haygarth, in charge of the ...

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  24. CONTINUED BUOYANCY.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—With receipts above the estimate and expenditure below the first quarter of the financial year, the Government is left ...

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  25. DISCORDANT VOICE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—G. Duckworth (Lancashire wicketkeeper) has raised a discordant voice in the chorus of general satisfaction at the attainment of ...

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  26. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Monday.—Subsequent to a luncheon, at which his constituents presented him with a silver flask, appropriately inscribed and filled, Mr. ...

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  27. BRITISH WAR DEBTS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The war debt negotiations will be closed peremptorily if Britain does not offer more than 10 per cent, ...

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  28. GLENORE GROVE VICTIM.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday—The police state that they have hopes of ultimately establishing the identity of the woman whose body, with a heavy stone ...

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    The Rev. T. T. Webb, Methodist Missioner at Millingimbi Mission, Anthem Land, who recently refused to lead Expedition to Arnhem Land. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. QUEENSLAND MEMBERS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Queensland members of the Board of Cricket Control (Messrs. J. S. Hutcheon and R. J. Hartigan) stated to-night that they ...

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  31. ARMISTICE DAY.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Lincoln and Walsall Town Councils have decided to eliminate the military atmosphere from the Armistice Day ...

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  32. BETTER TONE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—With the resumption of the Melbourne wool sales this week a distinctly better tone was noticeable in all average to good ...

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  33. THEIR MAJESTIES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The King and Queen left London to-day for Sandringham, where they will stay for a few weeks. ...

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  34. COLORADO BEETLE.

    PARIS, Monday. — The Colorado beetle potato pest, the appearance of which invariably led Britain to banning imports from countries where it ...

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  35. REWAN ABOLISHED.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — The Home Secretary (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) announced to-day that the Government had decided to abolish the police ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON. Monday—The Chancellor of the Exchanger (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) has agreed to an immediate loan issue by the Government of the ...

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  37. CHARRED BODY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Strange circumstances surround the death of James Pattison (67), pensioner, in a house burned to the ground at ...

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  38. PUBLIC SERVICE PAY.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) told Mr. A. E. Moore (Leader of Opposition) that the ...

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  39. STRIKE DECLARED OFF.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The wool and basil workers’ strike was declared off to-day, following a mass meeting of the men. Work will be resumed ...

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  40. WEMBLEY ARENA.

    LONDON, Monday.—Wembley, at present the largest outdoor sports arena in Britain, is being reinforced by large indoor facilities, including ice ...

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  41. FIVE MILLION EGGS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The steamer Taranaki will leave Melbourne for London on Thursday with 5,000,000 eggs from Victorian farms. This is a ...

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