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  2. MADRID'S PLIGHT

    LONDON, Monday.--A message from Madrid states that the city now is virtually isolated, the only communication with the sea being one motor road to ...

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  3. RUSSIA BLAMED

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "Daily Telegraph" says the Portuguese note to the Non-intervention Committee has caused a sensation in diplomatic circles. ...

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  4. DAVIS CUP

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Provided a suitable team is available, Australia will challenge in the Davis Cup next year. This decision was reached at a ...

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  5. RIOTS IN BRUSSELS

    BRUSSELS, Sunday.--With the city like an armed camp, veterans of the Yser battles, in pelting rain, marched past King Leopold in the park opposite ...

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  6. EMPIRE AFFAIRS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Vigorously replying to Labour criticism of his administration to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) denied the ...

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  7. SPORTING TELEGRAMS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Riders have already been selected for horses in the Victoria Derby. Knox will ride Talking. Other riders are: Skidmore ...

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  8. TRADE DISPUTE

    CANBERRA, Monday--In official circles to-night there is an optimistic feeling that the trade dispute with Japan will be settled on the basis ...

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  9. CAPITAL AND LABOUR

    BRISBANE, Monday.--In the opinion of Mr. S. J. Bryan (president of the Trades and Labour Council), Archbishop Duhig's warning to persons ...

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  10. LIQUOR TRADES AWARD

    BRISBANE, Monday.--In the Industrial Court to-day an unusual position was disclosed, when 73 respondents to the Federated Liquor Trades ...

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  11. AEROPLANES

    LONDON, Sunday.--"The Daily Telegraph," denying further rumours that Britain is purchasing foreign aeroplanes. which both the Air Ministry ...

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  12. CERTAIN WORKERS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Glass workers, manufacturing grocers, and some classes of flour mill employees who earn the basic wage will receive an ...

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  13. RACE BROADCASTS

    SYDNEY, Monday--Legal argument was continued in the Equity Court today before Judge Nicholas in the suit instituted to determine whether ...

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  14. Leader of Arab Terrorists

    Fawzi Bey Kawakji, the Syrian rebel, who is regarded as one of the master minds behind the Arab terrorism. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Irish Minister to Visit Australia

    Sir Basil Brooke, Minister for Agriculture in Northern Ireland ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. NEW WOOL PACK

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Graziers and Wool buyers discussed with lively interest to-day the report from London that Sir David Rivett. of the Common ...

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  17. FEDERAL MEMBERS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Federal Government is to have a pensions scheme, but only widows and dependents of members who die in ...

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  18. "WORLD GOING MAD"

    LONDON, Sunday.--Addressing the Iron and Steel Conference at Newport, Mr. Eugene Cross supported his contention that the world was going ...

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  19. THREE HOTELS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Compensation for surrendered licensed victuallers' licences of three hotels was granted today by the Licensing Commission to ...

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  20. JUDGES' SALARIES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--"I confess that I am more concerned with the family man on a low income who is trying to bring up his family ...

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  21. ENGLISH CRICKETERS

    TARCOOLA (South Australia), Monday.--The English cricketers arrived to-night after an unusually cool journey from Perth. The team leaves the ...

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  22. WEEDS IN FODDER

    GRAFTON, Monday.--Reporting to a meeting of the Grafton Pasture Protection Board, the stock inspector, Mr. W. Sabine, issued a warning concerning ...

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  23. FEDERAL LAND TAX

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Before the High Court, F. Falkiner and Son, of Carnago, New South Wales, a grazing company, sought relief from land tax ...

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  24. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The highest price for the season on the Sydney market was paid at the wool sales to-day, 23¼d., for five bales of ...

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  25. TALKING FAVOURITE

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  26. BOB HEATH DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--After a few weeks' illness, R. W. Heath, a former Australian tennis champion and a Davis Cup player, died to-night, aged ...

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  27. PRAYERS FOR RAIN

    BRISBANE, Monday.--According to the Weather Bureau there is no immediate prospect of rain. ...

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  28. INVALID BOY

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--Miss Jean Batten's flight brought joy to an Auckland boy of nine, an invalid from birth. The Mayor received the boy's ...

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  29. WELTERWEIGHT BOXING

    SYDNEY, Monday--George Smedley won the State welterweight boxing championship at Rushcutter Bay to-night when he received a decision ...

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  30. INJURED MAN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A jury in the Civil Court to-day awarded Walter Jeason (38), a gardener, residing at Berwick, £2350 damages against two ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN TIMBERS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A new and valuable market for Australian, timbers may be found in South Africa. It is reported officially that inquiries ...

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  32. CONTROL OF PESTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Arrangements have been made by the entomological officers of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research for the ...

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  33. M.U.I.O.O.F.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The annual conference of the M.U.I.O.O.P. to-day elected Bro. T. Foley Grand Master for the ensuing year. A son of Mr. T. A. ...

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  34. RIFLE SHOOTING

    BRISBANE, Monday.--At a meeting of the Council of the Queensland Rifle Association to-night C. Armstrong was chosen to represent the Association ...

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  35. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--In the Criminal Court to-day, before Justice E. A. Douglas, Ethel May (27), married woman, who had flung herself into the ...

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  36. STATE SERVANTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A meeting of public servants, convened by the State Service unions, will be held in the City Hall on Thursday night to nrotest ...

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  37. TO-DAY IN THE

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  38. McMAHON APPEAL

    LONDON, Monday.--The McMahon appeal has been dismissed. McMahon was not represented by counsel, but conducted his case ...

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  39. PEANUT AWARD

    BRISBANE, Monday.--In the Industrial Court to-day, Messrs. T. A. Ferry and W. J. Riordan being on the bench, the Peanut Shelling and ...

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  40. CHINAMEN'S HUTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Two huts belonging to Chinese gardeners at Ever- ton Park, Red Hill, were destroyed today when a grass fire entered the ...

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  41. GRASSHOPPER PEST

    PERTH, Monday.--Grasshoppers on the wing have become a plague on the eastern and north-eastern . wheat areas where crops are being ...

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  42. PARIS TO SAIGON

    PARIS, Sunday.--The three French machines participating in the Paris-- Saigon air race took off from Le Bourget at dawn. ...

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  43. BRISBANE'S WATER

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Notwithstanding the continued hot weather, the city's water consumption is still below the summer average, owing ...

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  44. ROADVALE TRAGEDY

    IPSWICH, Monday.--On the application of Sub-inspector Hegarty, Wilhelm Frederick Brauer, charged with the wilful murder of his wife at Roadvale, was ...

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  45. KENNEDY SEAT

    CAIRNS, Monday.--The chairman of the Cairns Shire Council, Councillor J. A. Martin, of Babinda, has been nominated as candidate for Kennedy in the ...

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