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  2. AUSTRALIA'S VITAL DEFENCE

    In an interview on board H.M.A.S. Canberra to-day, Rear Admiral W. T.R. Ford, commanding the Australian Squadron, stressed the need for adequate defence and training—particularly naval training—and stated that the time had passed ...

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  3. "NUDISTS."

    Since men had merely to shave and women to comb their hair, "nudists," attending the North London conference speedily completed their ...

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  4. IN JAPAN.

    Tokio faces a complete tram and bus strike on Tuesday morning, following the city's discharge of all the tramway employees, ...

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  5. GERMANY.

    A Paris magazine "Ecoutez Moi" declares that Germany possesses 2400 military aeroplanes, increaaable by 2500 per month. ...

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  6. "YOUTH DAY."

    The "Guardian's" Moscow correspondent says that Soviet youth showed itself defence-minded when half a million of both sexes demonstrated ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN IOBACCO

    As a result of complaints by the State Governments, that the original three-year plan of the Federal Government for in vestigation into the tobacco industry was not sufficient, the Federal Government has decided to extend the period to five ...

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  8. GERMANY'S DEBTS.

    No ministerial or other official comment is made on the speech by the President of the German Reichsbank (Dr. Schacht), at ...

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  9. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    The Soviet has handed to the Japanese Ambassador a note protesting against "the inhuman tortures to which Russian prisoners ...

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  10. QUEENSLANDS FINANCE. BRIGHTER CONDITIONS.

    Queensland's financial position for the first two months of the year shows a big improvement on last year. The State finished. ...

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  11. MYSTERY MURDER IDENTITY OBSCURE.

    Detectives believe that the girl found at Albury was killed by being hit savagely on the head with a tomahawk while abe was ...

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  12. BRISBANE BUILDINGS.

    A scheme, estimated to cost £ 200,-000. having for its object the creation of another square 150 feet in width, between Queen and Adelaide ...

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  13. DAIRYING. SILKWOOD FACTORY.

    Cr. Watkin Jones, represenxative of the Silkwood division of the Johnstone Shire Council, states that surveyors have arrived ...

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  14. POLICE PROMOTIONS.

    Inspectors Toohill. Ferguson and Loch (the last named being from Townsville) sat all day in the office of the Commissioner of ...

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  15. AWARD CANCELLED.

    Mr. Justice G. W. Cantor, in the Industrial Court to-day, cancelled the award covering the mill hands on strike at Lysaght's works, Newcastle ...

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  16. NAVAL INQUIRY.

    Captain T. Walker, flag captain of the Australian Squadron, to-day presided over a Court of Inquiry which to-day was opened to investigate the ...

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  17. PRINCE HENRY.

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester arrived in London early this morning, from Balmoral Castle (Scotland), where ...

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  18. AMAZING PISTOL

    The Paris newspaper "Midi" reports that the German inventor, Herr Keilhaus, has offered the French Government a ...

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  19. VICTORIAN BY-ELECTION.

    When the counting of votes in the by-eleetion for the Nunawading seat in the Legislative Assembly, rendered vacant by the retirement of Mr. R. ...

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  20. SUGAR INDUSTRY. SOUTH JOHNSTONE MILL.

    South Johnstone mill for the past week put 8846 tons of cane through the rollers for an average c.c.s. of 14.39, making a total of 98,558 tons ...

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  21. BUTTER EXPORTS.

    The Federal Department of Commerce states that Australian overseas shipments of butter this season have amounted to 5363. ...

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  22. CUSTOMS RECEIPTS.

    Exceptionally heavy imports of petrol and motor chassis brought customs receipts in August to £3,492,098, the hignest monthly ...

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  23. STRENUOUS POLICE WORK.

    Detectives are making strenuous efforts in two States to establish the identity of the young woman whose battered and charred body was found ...

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  24. CLOSED DOWN.

    Both the Victoria and the Macknade mills had to close down on Saturday before the shifts were completed, owing to the shortage of cane ...

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  25. COTTON TARIFFS. CONCESSION SOUGHT.

    A joint committee of the Manchester cotton trades is making efforts to secure further concessions from Australia for the benefit of firms ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. PREMIER'S BUDGET.

    It is expected that the budget to be brought down by the Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) will provide for an approximate deficit of £1,000, ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. BAN ON BACHELORS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent says that 50,000 men and women in Hamburg alone are affected by Herr Hitler's "fathers before ...

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  28. "REPRISALS UNTHINKABLE."

    Only a passing reference was made by, the Minister for Customs (Mr. T. W. White) to the cotton position in an address to-night. He said that it was ...

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  29. TRAIN DERAILED.

    A message from Harbin states that a train was derailed 30 miles from Hsinking after midnight on August 31. Bandits attacked with machine ...

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  30. MULGRAVE.

    For the week ended Saturday, September 1, the Mulgrave Central Mill crushed 10,069 tons of cane, having an average c.c.s. of 13.6. ...

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  31. BABINDA.

    For the week ended September 1, Babinda mill crushed 9338 tons for an average c.c.s. of 14.18, making the seasonal total 86.881 tons. ...

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  32. PLEASING NEWS.

    The Australian Association of the British Manufacturers has received from the joint committee of the Manchester cotton trade organisations a ...

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  33. PBEMIER PLEASED.

    The Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) expressed pleasure at the result of the revenue returns. At the end of the two months period the ...

    Article : 92 words
  34. NOISE ABATEMENT

    The "Chronicle" learns that if the British Minister for Transport (Major L. Hore Belisha) receives evidence of the success of the silent zones he is ...

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  35. NAZI RESCUED.

    Raijacs entered the hospital at Sulzback and carried off Peter Heidemann, a wounded Nazi, and took him to Germany. ...

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  36. CANE CROPS.

    Unsettled weather conditions over the past week affected the contents of the cane crop harvested in the Mourilyan area and there was a drop in the ...

    Article : 136 words
  37. TOLLY'S RURAL SCHOOL.

    A ready response has been made to the solicitations of the headmaster of the Tully State school (Mr.H.A. Hopkins), for prospective pupils of the ...

    Article : 169 words
  38. DROWNING TRAGEDY.

    A double drowning tragedy was discovered to-day when the bodies of Mrs. Agnes Currie and her daughter, Lurlene, 5, were found in the Burrum River. A ...

    Article : 166 words
  39. WOOL SALES. LOWER RATES IN SYDNEY.

    The values ruling at the opening of the wool sales to-day reflected the lower tendency in prices noticeable during the Brisbane sales. Rates were ...

    Article : 81 words
  40. MORE HOTELS.

    That, there is a keen public desire for the provision of further hotel licenses is exemplified by the manner in which a petition for the holding ...

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  41. SHOT.

    Russ Columbo (26), radio and motion picture singer, died in hospital on Saturday night, a few hours after being allegedly accidentally shot ...

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  42. RESCUE EFFECTED.

    Resene was effected of all the persons kidnapped from the wrecked train, later reports diminishing the number killed. While a more ...

    Article : 56 words
  43. PERRY DEFEATS STOEFEN.

    In an exhibition match F. J. Perry (Britain) beat Lester Stoefen, 1-6, 6-2, 6-4. ...

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