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  2. TRADE WITH SCOTLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Mr. J. Plumridge, a former President of the Chamber of Commerce, discussing the position of direct trade with Scotland, ...

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  3. BUTTER QUOTAS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Delegates of the butter interests are to meet in Sydney next week for the purpose of adopting quotas under the concerted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ROOSEVELT'S PLANS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--President Roosevelt to-day addressed a joint session of the United States Congress. He refrained from detailed specific ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    TOKIO, Thursday.--"There is little danger that the wool experiments in Manchuria will affect Australia for many years," said Mr. O. Otake, ...

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  6. WORLD WAR ECHO.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Dean Inge (Dean of St. Paul's since 1911), in the revised edition of his book, "England," asserts that the United States ...

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  7. DEATH LIST OF 80.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. -- With the missing people added to the bodies recovered, the Los Angeles death list is 80. Many bodies were washed ...

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  8. MINING DISASTER.

    PRAGUE, Wednesday.--One hundred and sixty miners were trapped in a pit at Ossegg, near Dux, following an explosion. The entrances to three mines ...

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  9. ARMAMENTS PROBLEM.

    ROME, Wednesday. -- Written by Gayda, who is Signor Mussolini's mouthpiece, an article in the "Giornale d'Italia" is believed to outline the ...

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  10. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The recent proposal by an English company to expend capital on the development of the Northern Territory will be ...

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  11. FRENCH SWINDLES.

    BAYONNE (France), Wednesday.-- A crowd attempted to lynch Tissier, who was arrested in connection with the case of Alexander Stavinsky, who ...

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  12. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The wool market continued to show improved prices to-day, there being a further general advance of 5 per ...

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  13. IN FLOODED CREEK.

    SOUTHPORT, Thursday.--A baby was born in an ambulance car which had stalled in a flooded creek crossing at Upper Tallebudgera during a ...

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    Major R. G. Casey, who was recently appointed Assistant Treasurer in the Commonwealth Government. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. UNLAWFUL BODIES.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Though the Federal Government is not likely to refuse passports to delegates which the Queensland branch of the A.R.U. ...

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  16. ANDORRA STATE.

    MADRID, Wednesday. -- Andorra State has created an army consisting of a major (elected by popular vote), four staff officers, and six corporals ...

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  17. BURNED ALIVE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--Five valuable elephants were burned alive at the Vincennes Zoo, due, it is believed, to a live coal from a neighbouring hut ...

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  18. RELIEF MEN'S STRIKE.

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday. -- Twenty relief workers are now on strike at Maryborough. Nine men of a fresh gang assigned to work to-day ...

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  19. FINANCIAL RELATIONS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--With the object of securing unity among the smaller States for a determined stand at the Premiers' conference in ...

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  20. BODY-LINE INCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In a cricket match between police teams at St. Kilda yesterday, cricket history was made. Senior- ...

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  21. OFFICIALS ON TRIAL.

    RIGA, Wednesday. -- Trials have been instituted in Russia of 500 directors and other Soviet Government officials on charges of withholding ...

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  22. SIR ROBERT GIBSON.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--At a meeting of the Commonwealth Bank Board to-day Mr. C. Reading was elected to the chair for the expired ...

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  23. PORTER'S DEATH.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- When he was run down by a train in Mayne Junction railway yards to-night, James Philben (53), a porter, was literally ...

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  24. BRITAIN AND LATVIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A Latvian delegation will arrive in London to-morrow to open negotiations for an Anglo-Latvian commercial treaty, and ...

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  25. TRADE NEGOTIATIONS.

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.--Prolonged trade negotiations between India and Japan, at New Delhi, are stated to have ended with acceptance by the ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. HOME SEARCHED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The police and customs officials to-day searched the Randwick home of Mrs. W. Weeks, wife of the owner of the schooner ...

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  27. ALL SAFE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Following a broadcast appeal for Information concerning the whereabouts of the launch Avro, which left Brisbane for ...

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  28. NORTHERN RAILWAYS.

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. -- The Burdekin flood waters slowly receded last night, and enabled the mail train to cross. This morning the water was ...

    Article : 73 words
  29. LADY SIBELL LYGON.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Daily Mail" says that the Duke of Westminster is suing his niece, Lady Sibell Lygon, Lord Beauchamp's daughter; ...

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    Sir Herbert Samuel, Liberal leader, who now sits on the Opposition benches in the House of Commons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. BACK TO WORK.

    MT. ISA, Thursday.--So far 157 men are working underground, most of them breaking ore, and it is expected that the first lot of ore since the ...

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  32. SIR EDWARD ELGAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--During the past fortnight there has been an improvement in the condition of the eminent composer Sir Edward Elgar, ...

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  33. Vice-Admiral C. Morgan.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Vice-Admiral Charles Morgan, organiser and former Commander at the Jervis Bay Naval College, will leave for Australia ...

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  34. Mysterious Deaths.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--"The Times's" Madrid correspondent says that four Germans and Czecho-Slovakians, who were seen merrily tramping from Caliz ...

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  35. Empire Broadcasting.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Captain Graves, director of the Broadcasting Corporation's Empire services, referring to the Australian Empire Day ...

    Article : 42 words
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