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  2. FINGER-POST TO PERMANENT PROSPERITY FAR NORTHERN HUSBANDRY

    The official opening ceremony in connection with the annual show at Cairns was performed yesterday afternoon by His Majesty the King's Representative, Colonel Sir Leslie Orme Wilson, amid the golden gleam of that July sunshine which is peculiar ...

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Details of the itinerary of the prime Minister (Mr. J.A. Lyons) in Queensland were made known to-day. He will addre[?] four ...

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  4. TARIFF TRICKS OF TRADE

    Australian imports should rise when the secret negotiations; which* the Government is now conducting with foreign nations— seeking tariff bargaining by reducing United States tariff —finish. ...

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  5. PARALYSED.

    Eight o'clock thi[?] morning was fixed for the paralysis of transport and industry tying up the activities of 1,250,000 people, ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    To-day's ring events include the blue ribbon classic of the show, the open high, jump, which is timed for 3.10 o'clock this afternoon. There ...

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  7. LABOR CAMPAIGN.

    The Labor campaign opens at Richmond Town Hall on August 15, when the leader of the Opposition (Mr. J. H. Scullin) delivers his policy speech. ...

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  8. PAYS IMPORTEES!

    As far as the development of friendly relations between Australia and Japan was coneerned, Mr. Scott declarad that ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S "GRATITUDE."

    After Making an intensive study of industrial and economic affairs in China and Japan, Major. W. J. Scott, a Sydney business man, who ...

    Article : 73 words
  10. VICTORIAN SECRECY.

    Great secrecy was observed regarding the proceedings at to-day's discussion between Dr. Earle Page, the Victorian Country Party members of ...

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  11. OFFFICIAL OPENING.

    "This district is going to be and is starting to be one of the most important parts of Queensland. If any place should have a ...

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  12. GERMAN DEFAULT.

    A breach has occurred between the Dawes loan trustees and the German Government, which announces that it intends disposing as it pleases of ...

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  13. BRITONS BANNED.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Trieste correspondent says that the decree for the Austrians use of Trieste provides that all seaborne trade to and ...

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  14. THE FERNERY.

    The horticulture section is one which is the subject of many favorable comments. It contains a fine display of pot-plants, orchids and ferns. The ...

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  15. CENTENARY FLIGHT.

    Mrs. Keith Miller has been entered by R.K. Dundas, Ltd. to fly an Air Speed Courier in the Centenary air race. ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. SIX DAYS CYCLING.

    Syd co[?]ns,teaming with the world champion,the Dutchman, piet Vankemp[?],in a six days international cycle race at ...

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  17. U.A.P. NOMINATIONS.

    Preparations for the endorsement of candidates for the House of Representatives are being made by both the U A.P. and the Country Party. ...

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  18. OPPERMAN'S EFTORT

    According to private advice received here Hubert opperman (Australia) commeneedr an attack on the Land's End to John o' Groat record on ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN ARMY.

    Influenced by the fact that there are in Australia over 11,000 Fordson tractors, which would be available in an emergency for ...

    Article : 73 words
  20. DENTAL CLINICS.

    As the result of the Home Secretary'S visit to Rockhampton and Gladstone dental clinics will be opened in both centres. ...

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  21. STATE SMELTERS.

    Some fine and interesting specimens of various ores from the State Smelters at Chillagoe are displayed in the pavilion housing the horticulture ...

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  22. RAPIDLY GAINING.

    opperman started from Land's End at 7 a.m., the wind being slightly favorable. He was looking particularly fit He says that the task was the ...

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  23. MERSEY TUNNEL.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen left for Liverpool to-day. where the King will open the [?]000,000, two-mile long 44-feet ...

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  24. A SPLENDID SHOW.

    It has been a splendid Show. No doubt the committe has worked hard to ensure everything being in readiness of the opening, but if the public ...

    Article : 241 words
  25. WAR AGAINST COMMUNISTS.

    The police, backed by National Guards. men, opened war against the Communists this afternoon, 140 being snatched from the streets and meeting places ...

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  26. MILKING COMPETITION.

    Mr. T. F. Plunkett, referring to the milking competition, observed that while this was not a recognised dairying district the returns showed that ...

    Article : 152 words
  27. WORLD'S RECORD.

    H. Opperman (Australia), riding magnificently, reached Shap at 7 a.m, a distance of 431 miles, lowering the world's 24 hours record. He rested at ...

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  28. NIGHT SESSION.

    One of the attractions of the night programme, which drew a huge crowd to line the ring, was the display of native dances by Yarrabah Mission ...

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  29. GERMANY.

    The "Manchester Guardian's" Berlin correspondent says that Germany is reduced to 5 per cent of thc basic amount in the [?] allowed in foreign ...

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  30. BRITISH VEHICLES.

    The Society of Motor Manufacturers report[?] that a record number (220,775) of cars was produced in Great Britain in 1933. There is now ...

    Article : 68 words
  31. THE SHOW RING.

    The sensational jumping of Johnnie Graham, a 12.3 hands pony, in the Boland's Ltd. local high jump was the outstanding ...

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  32. MAIZE.

    Reference was made in yesterday's "Cairns Post" to the display by the Tableland Maize Board of maize and by-products, and mention was made of ...

    Article : 84 words
  33. THE HORSES.

    An outstanding feature of the horses in the opinion of the judge, Mr. M. F. Yore, of the Logan, was the high standard of the draughts. The two winning ...

    Article : 161 words
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