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  2. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY LOSSES

    Attempts by the Queensland Ministry to reduce losses on the State railways, which announced to £1,600,000 in the last financial year, have resulted in a decision ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND MEAT.

    Sharp exchanges occurred in the Legislative Assembly yesterday when the importation of Queensland meat into Victoria was discussed. The debate was initiated by Mr. ...

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  4. DOMINION STATUS.

    It is learned that the Dominions will be represented by their own delegates at the International Conference which will coniser the Young reparations plan and ...

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  5. SUBMARINE SUNK

    The Admiralty announces that the submarine H47 was sunk by the submarine L12 in St. George's Channel, 12 miles northwest of St. David's Head, Pembrokeshire. ...

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  6. KING'S HEALTH.

    The King's condition gives no cause for anxiety. The announcement that an X-ray examination had been considered necessary ...

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  7. COUNTRY ROADS.

    Although expenditure on new roads has increased rapidly in the last few years and maintenance costs have become so high that many municipal authorities in the ...

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  8. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    The Southern Cross arrived here at 7 o'clock on Monday evening. The airmen will leave for Rome this morning. PROGRESS OF FLIGHT. ...

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  9. MENACE TO WOOL.

    Grace concern at the growth in the use of artificial slik and "synthetic" wool was expressed at meeting of the council of the Royal Agricultural Society yesterday. ...

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  10. ROUMANIAN PLOT.

    Messages to Berlin state that a plot to kidnap the leaders of the Roumanian Parliament, seize the Government offices, and replace the boy King Michael with a ...

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  11. BRITAIN AND SOVIET.

    The Australian Press Association understands that Australia has replied to the British Government that it is agreeable to the resumption of relations with Russia ...

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  12. CIVIL AVIATION.

    Mr. J. H. Ekins, formerly inspector of aircraft in the munitions supply branch of the Defence depertment, will be appointed superintendent of aircraft in the Civil ...

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  13. COMMONWEALTH DEFICIT.

    Commenting on the statement regarding the Commonwealth finances issued by the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page), the leader of the Federal Parliamentary ...

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  14. SINGAPORE BASE.

    The Prime Minister (M.r Ramsay MacDonald) replying to a question in the House of Commons said that the Labour Ministry's policy regarding the Singapore ...

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  15. BOOTH TRAINING COLLEGE.

    The Australian Agents-General and the High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Parr) were present when Prince George opened the Booth Memorial ...

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  16. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    The congress of international chambers of commerce was opened to-day. Twelve hundred delegates from 38 countries were present. ...

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  17. WIRELESS ADVERTISING.

    Although Postal officials are concentrating upon the development of national broadcasting services with the A class stations, consideration has been given to the ...

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  18. MR. MACDONALD.

    Mr. James Simpson, vice-president of the Canadian Trades and Labour Congress, who has returned from the international Labour congress at Geneva, said that in an ...

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  19. SHIP BLOWN UP.

    The Danish steamer Anneberg sent a wireless message yesterday that the had seen a vessel sink after an explosion 25 miles notth of Yarmouth. Various vessels ...

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  20. RAILWAYS COMMITTEE.

    The state Labour party has decided to nominate Mr. Hughes to oppose Mr. Tout[?]ber (Nat.) for a vacant sea on the Railways Standing Committee. An election has ...

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  21. "BASHER GANG" DIRECTORS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Allegations concerning the so-called "basher gang" which was active in Sydney recently against volunteer timber-workers were made by ...

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  22. SMOKING AND CANCER.

    Commenting on the cable message from London yesterday that it was impossible to prove that tobacco smoking had any effect as a cancer-producing agent, and that ...

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  23. COAL TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A report received from West Maitland to-night states that the officials of the combined mining unions who held a meeting there to-day have ...

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  24. EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—Mr. A. F. Waters, district commissioner of Crown lands, after an inspection of the earthquake area in the Nelson district, ...

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  25. Australian Boy Scouts.

    The Australian Boy Scouts who are going to England for the great "coming of age" jamborce were entertained at tea at Mena House by the High Commissioner for Egypt ...

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  26. MISS JULIA FLYNN.

    Mr. Prendergast (Lab, Footscray) gave notice in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that he would move to-day that all the papers and correspondence relating to the ...

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  27. MAIL STEAMER LATE.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Owing to the late arrival at Fremantle to-day of the mail steamer Ballarat from the United Kingdom the aeroplane which should have left ...

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  28. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    Notice was given in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon by Mr. Holland (Lah, Flemington) that he would ask leave to introduce a bill to establish a 44-hour ...

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  29. WHEAT MARKETING BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—As the outcome of a conference of wheatgrowers' representatives, which opened to-day, the State Cabinet has decided to take another poll of ...

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  30. FISH FROM TRAWLER.

    "All the fish sold yesterday was remarkably cheap, considering its size and quality." said the president of the Housewives Association (Mrs. Percy Russell) ...

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  31. DIVER RECOVERS BAG.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The handbag which Mrs. E. Hillier dropped over the side of the mail steamer Sonoma as the vessel was leaving Sydney for San Francisco was ...

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  32. BARWON SEAT.

    Amid cheers from Nationalist members, Mr. Maltby, who was elected on Saturday as representative of Barwon, in place of the late Mr. Morley, was led into the ...

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  33. BEGGAR HAS £570 IN HANDBAG.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday.—A middle-aged woman has lately been annoying the [?]esidents of Gibson by begging from door to door. The police took her ...

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