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  2. TRULY-NATIONAL SPIRIT

    At the Australian National Federation Conference, the principal feature of to-day's proceedings was a speech by Mr. J. G. Latham (Parliamentary Leader), in which he made a plea for unity among all the anti-Labor parties in the ...

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  3. THE KING'S CHILL. SUBACUTE BRONCHITIS.

    It was stated at Windsor Castle tb-day that. His Majesty the King is suffering an attack of subacute bronchitis. He is ...

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  4. ARBITRATION.

    At a meeting of the Government Party to-day, a member representing a Central Queensland constituency moved that all arbitration ...

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  5. REPUDlATION.

    Addressing the local branch of the Queensland. Women's Electoral League to-day, Mr. A. C. Morgan, M.H.R., stated that Mr. ...

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  6. CAUCUS CROCODILE TEARS

    "The Federal Government has decided to make the Fiduciary Notes Bill the ground for testing its right to continue with, the policy which it outlined. We are going right on with our policy," said the Prime Minister (Mr. J. H.; Seullin) last ...

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  7. WITH BAT AND BALL.

    The Kippax Eleven easily defeated Ayr. Batting on a tricky wicket, the local side made only 88, Bradman taking six wickets ...

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  8. THE JOURNEY TO WINDSOR.

    King's doctors consider that he caught cold when motoring from Bnckingham Palace to Windsor Castle. Thursday was cold, with an ...

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  9. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    Damage estimated at £20,000 was caused by a fire which broke out in the three-storeyed building of Lewis and Coy. A large quantity of valuable soft ...

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  10. STATE RAILWAYS.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. Godfrey Morgan) at the Government Party meeting to-day gave notice that at the next meeting of ...

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  11. SCOTTS SCHEDULE.

    Scott arrived at 1.50 p.m., a few hours ahead of Kingsford Smith's time. He spent the night at Victoria Point and left for Palangbang ...

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  12. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    To-day at the City Court the name of Hugh Charles Gulliver (38), business agent, who was shot last night at the front door of his home at Elwood, ...

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  13. AIR MAIL SERVICES.

    In a letter to the Press, Mr. G. Woods Humphrey, managing director of Imperial Airways, says that Kidston's magnificent flight from London ...

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  14. LURED TO DEATH.

    Police investigations into the death of Mathias Handley (60). pensioner, whose body was found in a gutter at Carlton last night ...

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  15. MADEIRA REVOLT. PREPARATIONS AT FUNCHAL.

    The Military Junta declares that it is mobilising reserves with the approval of the whole population in view of the possibility ...

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  16. THE SHORT WAVE.

    The short wave is the most important thing in wireless. It revolutionises everything. I hardly dare think what the future ...

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  17. PRACTICAL SCHEME.

    It is expected that Rural Relief Kd., a company with capital of one million pounds, will be registered to-morrow. ...

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  18. MR. LYCNS'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. J. A. Lyons, accompanied by his wife, arrived from Tasmania to-day and later left for Adelaide, where he will speak to-morrow night. In the ...

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  19. BIG JEWEL THEFTS. ARREST AFTER TWO YEARS.

    The arrest of a man yesterday on a charge of stealing jewellery valued at £1100 from a room in Lennon's Hotel in June, 1929, was the sequel to a crime ...

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  20. THE CRUISER LONDON.

    The Admiralty has announced that he cruiser London has left Gibraltar for Madeira to safeguard the interests of the British residents there. ...

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  21. SOVIET SUBTERFUGE SENSATIONAL "TRIAL."

    The Court Martial has opened on 65 alleged Soviet spies who were arrested in October in the largest round-up since the war. The court dealt with a report ...

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  22. BUTCHERS' HOURS.

    The Retail Meat Industry Award, which comes into force on Monday next, provides for an alteration, of hours consequent on the extension of ...

    Article : 265 words
  23. RECALCITRANT FRANCE.

    A political situation, which is officially admitted as being "serious," has arisen in connection with the Anglo-FrancoItahan naval discussion. The deadlock ...

    Article : 380 words
  24. WORKERS' HOMES.

    Holders of workers' homes under the amending legislation which was passed last year and came into force at the beginning of this year have the ...

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  25. MORE ARRESTS

    Accusing them of attempting to wreck, cotton plantations in Central Asia and of betraying Soviet interests for the, benefit of the foreign cotton industry the ...

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  26. SERIOUS ILLNESS.

    The temporary appointment of Professor L. Giblin (Melbourne) as the Commonwealth Statistician likely owing to the serious illness of ...

    Article : 140 words
  27. £1000 CLAIMED.

    A writ has been issued out of the Supreme Court by Donald Mcinnes, tobacconist, of Townsville, against Anthony Ogden, of Townsville, union ...

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  28. HAMILTON COLD STORES.

    No. fewer than 9903 boxes of butter were received at the Hamilton Cold, Stores on Tuesday, which constituted a daily record, the previous ...

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  29. GANG MURDER.

    Richard Campbell, who was fatally shot on Monday night, was regarded by the C.I.B. as an astute "fence." Police inquiries show that a bitter ...

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  30. WINKEL'S WINS.

    By winning the final of the 15 inch and underhand wood chopping handicaps at Sydney show to-day. C. R. Winkel, a Queensland youth, registered, his fourth ...

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  31. MINOR ACCIDENTS.

    The Ambulance Brigade attended the following cases and gave first aid treatment: W. O'Brien, farmer, Goondi, dropped a chisel on his right foot and ...

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  32. N.S.W. CRICKETER

    It is likely that C. Andrews, the New South Wales cricketer, will make his home in Brisbane and will be available for Queensland next season. He is at ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. DEATH AT INGHAM.

    Until the death occurred, it was not known that Ingham could hoast of a centenarian, but when Adar, an Arab, died on Sunday after being an inmate ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. IN COURT.

    George Newsome (43). engineer, appeared in the Police Court to-day, charged with stealing fewellery and an attache case valued at £1111/19/, the ...

    Article : 45 words
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