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  2. VIENNA BURIES ITS DEAD

    Candles were burning in every window in Vienna, and black banners were trailing from the houses as citizens bade a solemn farewell to ...

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  3. PRINCE'S VISIT

    Following the announcement of the date of the arrival of Prince George in Melbourne as October 18, Federal, State, and centenary authorities will ...

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  4. Continued from Previous Page. RIGHTS TO IMPOSE TAXATION

    Defending the Government's policy, the Prime Minister, in his address to the conference, said it appeared that the question before them, although ...

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  5. CHOICE BUTTER GRADINGS

    Whereas in 1930-31 choicest butter represented 61.46 per cent of the shipments from Queensland, the percentage had fallen in 1932-33 to 37.66 ...

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  6. PETROL UP 1d

    Motorists throughout Queensland will have to pay 1d a gallon more to-morrow for most brands of petrol. The price in the petty sessions ...

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  7. KING'S BODY IN STATE

    The populace throughout to-day filed past the body of King Albert, which is lying in state at tbe Royal Palace. The pilgrimage began at 8 a.m., and ...

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  8. SWEDISH PRINCE ELOPES

    Prince Sig[?]ard, the second son of the Crown Prince, will shprtly become the third member of the Swedish Royal Family to prefer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRITISH PARLIAMENT'S SORROW

    Eloquent and moving tributes to the late King Albert of Belgium were delivered in both Houses of Parliament to-day. ...

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  10. CONFIDENCE OF NAZIS

    The Paris correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" says there is a suggestion of helplessness and hopelessness in the latest French ...

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  11. VAIN SEARCH IN LONDON

    The "Daily Mail" says that the Swedish Court has announced that the King dispatched his nephew, Count Folke Bernadotte, to London ...

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  12. "PREMIERS NOT SATISFIED"

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) said to-night that the statement by Mr. Lyons indicated more clearly than ever that nothing ...

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  13. LORD LLOYD TO ATTEND CELEBRATIONS

    Another distinguished overseas visitor who will come to Melbourne to attend the centenary celebrations, at the invitation of the centenary ...

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  14. PRINCE'S SUCCESS IN AFRICA

    "The Star" says that the King and Queen are delighted at the confidential cable messages and letters from South Africa, saying that Prince ...

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  15. WHO DIED FIRST IN TRAGEDY?

    For the purpose of determining the destination of about £6000 the Chief Judge in Equity has beep asked to decide whether the husband or his ...

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  16. SOCIAL SERVICES CONFERENCE

    The report of the conference of Commonwealth and State Ministers on social services was tabled at the Premiers' Conference by the Prime ...

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  17. LOCAL DIFFICULTIES

    Last month Queensland exported eight out of every nine pounds of butter manufactured in the State, said Mr. T. F. Plunkett, M.L.A. ...

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  18. IRISH FREE STATE TERRITORIALS

    The Irish Free State Ministry for Defence announces that the territorials will wear a uniform of the same green-grey colour and the similar ...

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  19. TOLL OF 34 IN ITALIAN SMASH

    Eighteen more bodies, including those of several women, have been removed from the wreckage of the railcar which crashed into a train at Leghorn ...

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  20. FRANCO—BRITISH TRADE DISPUTE

    The Cabinet has received the French pote dealing with the trade quotas dispute. It is understood that France is ...

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  21. MR. EDEN'S ARMS NEGOTIATIONS

    After Mr. R. A. Eden (Lord Privy Seal) had interviewed the German Chancellor (Herr Hitler) to-day a communique was issued stating that ...

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  22. BRIDE FAINTS IN VESTRY

    Immediately after her wedding at St. John's Church yesterday Miss Faith Tillyard, second daughter of Dr. R. J. Tillyard, director of the ...

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  23. VALUE OF SHARES

    In his address to the Full Arbitration Court to-day, during the 10 per cent cut inquiry, Mr. C. Mundy, one of the union advocates, quoted stock ...

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  24. MORE CO-OPERATION

    Dr. Earle Page, Leader of the Federal Country Party, to-day challenged the statement by the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Butler) that the ...

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  25. TRAGIC DEATH ON WEDDING EVE

    The finding of the beheaded body of Ronald Cousins, aged 27 years, a Bathurst district grazier, in the railway tunnel near Wynyard station on ...

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  26. LONDON BUTTER MARKET FIRM

    The Australian Dairy Produce Export Board has received a cable from its London representative stating that the butter market on Tuesday was ...

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  27. NEW FEDERAL BOUNDARIES

    It is believed that alterations in the boundaries of the whole of the Commonwealth electorates in Queensland will be found when the maps ...

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  28. COUNTESS BRASSEY DEAD

    The death is announced of Sybil, Countess Brassey, widow of Earl Brassey, a former Governor of Victoria. ...

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  29. MARRIED A HINDU AT 14

    Pleading guilty to a bigamy charge, Marguerita Louisa Mohamed (31), Carlton, the British born wife of a Hindu, told the Criminal Court to-day ...

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  30. CLAIM FOR RATES FAILS

    The Police Magistrate to-day ga[?] his reserved decision in the case in which the Roma Town Council proceeded against Mrs. Gunn, C. ...

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  31. "MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY"

    "The man without a country," Thomas Mccusker McDonagh, a Scotsman, has again been ordered to be deported. An electrician, aged 29 ...

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  32. HITLER'S BOOK TO REPLACE BIBLE

    All couples who marry at the registry office at Dettingen in future will be presented with a copy of Herr Hitler's book "Mein Kampf" (Herr ...

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  33. SHASHOUA CASE

    The solicitors for Mrs. Shashoua, in the recent court action regarding an alleged marriage trust fund, stated to-day that at no time during the ...

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  34. MELBOURNE STOCK EXCHANGE

    Sellers of Australian Consolidated Loans were again in evidence on the Stock Exchange to-day. The ten 4 per cent issues experienced a further ...

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  35. BREAK IN CABLE

    Since the end of last week the island has been dependent on the wireless service for communication with the mainland. Breaks on the land lines ...

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  36. TEN WOMEN BURNED TO DEATH

    Ten women, the widows and daughters of civil war veterans, were burned to death early on Tuesday when a fire destroyed the infirmary at the ...

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  37. TRAGIC FIRE-WALKING CEREMONY

    Religious frenzy during a fire-walking ceremony in Madras led to a tragedy. A number of the villagers, attempting to emulate a fakir, rushed ...

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