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  2. "BETTER TIMES"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Australia's "better times" Budget will be tabled to-morrow by the Federal Treasurer (Mr. R. G. Casey). Taxation remissions ...

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  3. LABOUR HOLDS KEY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Labour now holds the key to the referendum problem. After meeting separately today, the Government parties discussed ...

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  4. ALLEGED ASSAULT

    ROMA, Wednesday.--In the Circuit Court to-day, before his Honour, Mr. Justice Macrossan, Senior Puisne Judge! Philip John Gibson, dairyman, Minka, ...

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  5. SAN SEBASTIAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The rebels have entered the outskirts of San Sebastian. The defenders are refusing to surrender and it is feared that the greater part of the town is doomed to destruction. Refugees are pouring into France. Officers in the squares of ...

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  6. MEMBERS' SALARIES

    DRISBANE, Wednesday.--A Bill to raise Parliamentary salaries will probably be introduced this session. It will amend the Moore Government's Act. whic reduced the salaries from £750 to £500 a year, and is expected to provide for an increase to ...

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  7. PALESTINE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The War Office has announced the arrangements for the embarkation of reinforcements for Palestine. From September 12, when ...

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  8. Alfonso Ready to Resume Throne If Recalled

    Former King Alfonso is willing to return to Spain if called ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. POTTERY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A pottery manufacturers, of Coorparoo, Brisbane, Board to-day how two large potteries had failed owing largely "to the ...

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  10. RICH GOLD FIELD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--According to Mr. L. J. Davis, an Australian mining expert, who returned by the Malaita to-day, a rich gold field, equal to that ...

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  11. CRIPPLED CHILDREN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday--"Ardoyne," until recently the Red Cross Society's home for T.B. soldiers, has been bought by Mr. G. Marchant, who has ...

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  12. FEDERAL FINANCES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Federal expenditure is rising sharply, but receipts are advancing at only half speed. These facts were revealed ...

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  13. POPULATING THE NORTH

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Dry ice will do much to populate the Northern Territory, according to Mr. A. Blain, M.P. (Darwin) who arrived to-day by ...

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  14. BODIES OF HOSTAGES

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Spanish insurgents, after their capture of Iran, exhumed the bodies of the hostages who had been shot by the ...

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  15. BACHELOR'S ECHO

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--On Saturday last, when Bachelor's Echo got his tongue over the bit before the start of the Third Division Handicap, and ...

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  16. ALLEGED STEALING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Thomas Quinn, who appeared in the Police Court to-day on a charge of having stolen £12. the property of Peter ...

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  17. BARRON FALLS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Industrial court to-day granted an increase of 410 per week to shift electricians engaged on Barron Falls ...

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  18. ZIEGLER LEADS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- In the semi-final of the amateur billiards championship of Queensland, between R. Zieeler (the holder) and H. ...

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  19. KINGAROY COUNCIL

    KINGAROY, Wednesday. -- At a meeting of the Kingaroy Shire Council to-day, the chairman (Cr. Carroll) read a list of 23 matters that had been ...

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  20. ITALIAN ARMS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" says it is reported that Italian vessels have landed rifles and ammunition at ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN GAOLED

    LONDON, Tuesday.--James Wilson (83, engineer), a son of a Western Australian pastoralist whose five sons divided a fortune of £70,000, was ...

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  22. ARMS EMBARGO

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- A meeting of the International Committee of Representatives of 24 or more countries, who have joined in. prohibiting the export ...

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  23. J.'SP. PROTEST

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Recently a man who had been sometime previously on relief, was fined £20 for shop betting at Cooroy. Representations were ...

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  24. Hitler Wants To See Mussolini

    Efforts are being made from Berlin to persuade Signor Mussolini to visit Reichsleader Hitler in Bavaria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. FULL-TIME JOB

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. M. P. Hynes) told Mr. E. B. Maher (Leader ...

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  26. SIX DAYS' CYCLING

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A big Empire field is entered for the six-days' bicycle race at Wembley on September 20. It includes the brothers Eddie and ...

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  27. TENNIS IN U.S.

    FOREST HILLS, Tuesday.--Budge, Parker, McDiarmid and Van Ryn advanced to the quarter finals to-day With fairly easy matches. Mangin was ...

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  28. HUMAN SKULL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A human skull was found late this afternoon in the old All Nations Mine at Bingara, with a hole in the centre of the ...

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  29. FLY TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It is understood that Mr. J. V. Fairbairn, M.P., of Victoria, will leave for Australia probably on September 14 in his own ...

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  30. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Greasy merino fleece sold to 21 ld. per 1b. for eight bales of E.J.C.Brudle, from Moree, at the Sydney wool sales ...

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  31. STILL WINNING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Newcastle bowlers scored a double victory to-day, when they defeated four Windsor rinks and two from Nundah. ...

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  32. PAMELUS AND MATE

    Mr. Frank Roberts, the owner of the motor float which conveyed Pam- elus and Bull Tax, to Sydney, returned to Toowoomba last night. He reports ...

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  33. SHORTS FOR CRICKET

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Brunswick and. District Cricket Association and the Pittsworth District Association discussed at their annual ...

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  34. JEWELLERY AWARD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Existing parities of 10- for northern, 74 for western, and 576 for the Mackay divisions were extended to the jewellers, ...

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  35. LEG TORN OFF

    PERTH, Wednesday.--M. V. Fitzgerald, engine driver at Foster's mine, Mt. Magnet, died yesterday as a result of having his leg torn off when his foot ...

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  36. POLICE FORCE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Replying to Mr. W. A. Brand (Isis) in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) ...

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  37. TO-DAY IN THE "CHRONICLE"

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  38. MRS. B. MARKHAM

    LONDON, Tuesday--The Air Secretary (Lord Swinton) has sent to Mrs. Beryl Markham, the Kenya airwoman, and the first woman pilot to fly sole ...

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  39. HITLER AT NUREMBERG

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday.--Herr Hitler arrived here to-day and drove to his hotel through streets decorated with Nazi flags, and packed with ...

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  40. STATE BUDGET

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Premier and Treasurer (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) expects to deliver the Budget on Tuesday. He read a statement to ...

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  41. Dalby Court

    DALBY, Wednesday.--Stanley James Jackson (19), a recent arrival from Victoria, pleaded guilty to Messrs. E. D. Smart and T. Belcher, JJ.P., in the ...

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  42. AIRSHIP HINDENBURG

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--Passenger accommodation on the airship Hinden- burg at present is fifty, but it is being increased to 72 before the next ...

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  43. NO JEWISH BOOKIES

    BERLIN, Tuesday. -- A Nazi order directs that all bookmakers, as well as their employees, must be persons of German blood. ...

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