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    Japan's first oil-burning cruiser, the TATSUTA, H.M.S: ORPHEUS, a recent addition to Britain's cruisers, when she was launched in the Clyde. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. COAL DISPUTE

    Efforts to settle the coal dispute are being made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), who is at present in Sydney. To-day he had a long conference with State Ministers and representatives of the Miners' Federation and expects to meet representatives of the owners ...

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  4. SHEFFIELD SHELD

    A sparkling display of batting by J. Ryder, the Victorian captain, was the outstanding feature of the second day's play of the Sheffield Shield match between Queensland and Victoria on the Exhibitinn Oval to-day. Ryder played a steady game till well past ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. A BIG CLAIM.

    Damages to the extent of £10,000 were claimed in the Civil Court to-day, in which William Thompson, builder and contractor of Coburg, sued A. ...

    Article : 115 words
  6. LOAN MONEY.

    The. State treasurer (Mr. W. H Barnes), who leaves to-morrow morning to attend a special session of the Australian Loan Council at Canberra, said ...

    Article : 544 words
  7. FINED —50.

    Trainer T. Mannion was to-day fined —50 by the Queensland Turf Club's stipendiary stewards under the rule. which sets out that no horse shall be ...

    Article : 480 words
  8. GRAZING INDUSTRY.

    A meeting of the Australian Grazing Industry Defence League was held in the School of Arts, Roma, on Saturday. The convener of the meeting, Mr. ...

    Article : 556 words
  9. SHOT AT PALM ISLAND.

    Inspector Loch, in charge, of the police district of Townsville, was advised by the stationmaster at Rollingstone about 6 o'clock this evening that a boat, ...

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  10. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    A great festival, extending from June 12th to July 12th, will mark the complete restoration of St. Paul's Cathedral for public worship. ...

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  11. ACTIVELY ENGAGED.

    It was stated by Mr. W. B. Dat ker, president of the Associated Chambers of Commerce in Australia, to-day that with the approach of the 12th ...

    Article : 179 words
  12. MASS POISONING,

    The Budapest correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that police at Solnok are investigating fresh allegations, which are believed to reveal ...

    Article : 158 words
  13. KEDRON PARK RACES.

    Races, were held at Kedron Park today. Results:— Maiden Handicap — Greyfields Spearmark 2, Scotmond 3. The others ...

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  14. CANTERBURY PARK.

    Heights for Canterbury Park races on Saturday;— Maiden Mile ([?] furlong)— Bouveret 9- 5, Brass Buttons 9-2, Reno 8-11, Rose ...

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  15. SUCCESSFUL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald), in a message to the electors, prior to the by-election at Sheffield-Brightside, claimed that the Government had ...

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  16. THE LUCISTON.

    The tug Coringa left Urangan early this morning for Cato Island, where she expects to meet the disabled steamer Luciston about 6 o'clock to-marrow ...

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  17. FINANCIAL PROBLEMS.

    The Premier (Mr. Barin) said to-day that, although the financial position was serious in New South Wales, it was not more, serious than in the Common ...

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  18. COMMITTED SUICIDE.

    Peter Nudzi. clerk, 23, who was married on Thursday last to a girl aged 15 years, was found dead in a house at Auburn early on Sunday morning ...

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  19. BIRTH CONTROL.

    Birth control was denounced by Archbishop Kelly in an address at the opening of a new hostel at Darlinghurst yesterday. ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. FISH MARKET

    The following pices were the ruling prices on the Fish Market today:— Mullet 15s. to 19s. 3d. per case medium 18s, 6d. to 11s. 3d, mixed 6s, [?] ...

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  21. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Robert Russell Love manager for Queensland of the National Ban[?] of Australasia, who for many years was prominent in banking circles in ...

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  22. STILL CRITICAL.

    Victor Hallet, of charleville, who dived into shallow water at Cleveland on Saturday breaking his neck, is still critical. To-night he is stated to have ...

    Article : 47 words
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