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  2. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS U.A.P and F.C.P.

    All possibility of an amalgamation of the U.A.P. and the Federal Country Party during the next election campaign appears to have vanished, in consequence of a letter sent to the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) by Dr. Earle Page (Leader of ...

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  3. LOAN WORKS.

    Details were completed by the Loan Council yesterday of the Loan Works programme for 1934-35. It shows an increase on the ...

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  4. CAPTIVES FREE. BRITISH 'PLANES' FINE WORK.

    All the British captives from the steamer Shuntien, which was pirated By Chinese, are now free. The destroyer Whitshed ...

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  5. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY

    In the Industrial Court to-day Mr. Justice Webb and Messrs. T. A. Ferry and W. J. Riordan gave their reserved judgment arising out of their recent re view of the State Sugar Award. THE JUDGMENT. ...

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  6. STATES' DEFICITS.

    Finality concerning the funding of deficits of the States for 1934-35 was reached to-day when the Commonwealth Bank Board agreed to ...

    Article : 169 words
  7. WORLD ECONOMICS.

    In his Presidential address to the annual conference of the Federated Chambers of Commerce of Queensland, Mr. J. ...

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  8. THE TEST TEAM. DOCTORS WILL DECIDE.

    Not the selectors but the doctor will decide the final teams for Friday Ponsford and Farnes are still on the doubtful list, Sir ...

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  9. CANE IN SCHOOLS.

    The Minister for Public Instruction (Mr. F. A. Cooper) to-day drew attention to new regulations which provide that after June 1 only ...

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  10. TASMANIAN CAMPAIGN.

    "The access to Tasmania is bad, and it is the fault of the Federal instrument designed to assist interests other than Tasmania," ...

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  11. FIRE EXCHANGED.

    A wireless message to the British Legation from Vice-Admiral Sir F. C. Dreyer, of H.M.S. Kent, Commander-in-Chief of the China Station, ...

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  12. DEAD IN GARAGE.

    Police are investigating the death of Mrs. Daisy Cathro (41), of Hookcliff Mansions, High-street, North Sydney, whose dead body was found lying in a ...

    Article : 187 words
  13. RELIEF WORK.

    Crs. Hort and Jamieson to-day instanced the inequitableness of the relief workers' scheme as it applied to residents of Cardwell (30 miles from ...

    Article : 182 words
  14. MONSOON'S FURY.

    The full fury of a monsoon is making itself felt in interrupted communications. Floods in the plains and ...

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  15. SUGAR AND STRIKES.

    A large tonnage of raw sugar is getting free rides across the Pacific. Passenger liners from ...

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  16. MAN RUNS AMOK.

    Henry Wilder (56), station hand, lured Gordon Campbell (16) away from Innisfail Homestead near Scone to-day. shot him dead and threw his ...

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  17. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The special inter-State conference of the Watersiders' Federation, which opened in Melbourne to-day, is expected to last eight days. It is being ...

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  18. MR. LYONS'S VIEWS.

    In an interview on arrival in Launceston from Melbourne today, the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) declared: "In spite of ...

    Article : 263 words
  19. LEVIES ON CANE.

    Regulations have been issued providing for levies on supplies of cane to sugar mills for the 1934 season, in addition to the usual levies. ...

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  20. GERMAN CRISIS.

    Three hours of lively conversation to-day, between Herr Hitler and von Papen failed to clear up the somewhat tense situation ...

    Article : 186 words
  21. SEAMANS SICK PAY.

    Sick pay claimed by a seaman led to an appeal which was heard in the High Court to-day, and the result of the case will have, an important ...

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  22. PONSFORD AEED.

    Ponsford has a severe influenza cold and has been abed since Monday. If sufficiently strong he will practise to-morrow, when a decision will be ...

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  23. SHORTER HOURS.

    "Shorter hours may have to be adopted in Australia in place of rationing, but lower pay will probably accompany such a system," said Mr. ...

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  24. SPEEDWAY TEST.

    At Newcross, in the second speedway test, England beat Australia by 58 to 47 points. England led halfway by 32 to 21. ...

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  25. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Final plans for the session will be made by the Cabinet at a meeting in Canberra on Monday. Important budgetary matters are not ...

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  26. LARWOOD IN FORM.

    Larwood was the outstanding bowler in county cricket to-day. Playing for Notts county against Gloucestershire he took 6 wickets for 45. ...

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  27. HORSE MISUSED.

    Before Messrs. Schafer and Lander J's.P., Raffaele Sciacca was fined £2, in default 14 days, for working a horse with chains rubbing sores on ...

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  28. TENDER ACCEPTED.

    Tenders for improvements to the Djarawong reserve (which will cater for the recreation needs of East Feluga, Djarawong, Feluga and Midgenoo ...

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  29. TASMANIA.

    The Labor Parliamentary Party met at Parliament House to-night, and it was afterwards announced that the Ministry had been elected and ...

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  30. AID FOR SMITH.

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith will be able to take his new aeroplane to Australia aboard the Mariposa sailing on June 27, international ...

    Article : 76 words
  31. STEANGE ACTING.

    "Overtures have never been made to Larwood directly or indirectly to refrain from setting a field as he wished, An invitation would be issued without ...

    Article : 107 words
  32. SWISS FRONTIER

    The Switzerland general staff has elaborated plans for important defences in the vicinity of the German frontier, as the outcome of the Government ...

    Article : 51 words
  33. BILLIARDS.

    The Amateur Billiards Council of Australia to-night announced that the contests for the title had been fixed definitely for Brisbane during September ...

    Article : 57 words
  34. WOMEN'S GOLF.

    Miss D. Hood and Mrs. G. H. Turner won the associates' foursomes title at Indooroopilly to-day, with a score of 82. ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. ONE TENDER

    Only one tender has been received for the New Guinea Air Taxi Service, and the Cabinet will consider whether this should ...

    Article : 38 words
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