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  2. DEFENCE OF BRITAIN.

    Eloquenity opening the Air Debate, Mr. Baldwin's declaration was one of the most statesmanlike heard in the House of Commons for many a day. He rose far above party politics, and there was no trace of bitterness or controversy. One of the most remarkable was ...

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  3. TREASURY BILLS.

    ll is learnt that, at next Monday's meeting of the Loan Council, the question of establishing an open market for Treasury Bills will be ...

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  4. THE MEAT PROBLEM.

    The Commonwealth is confident the British will concede Australia the right to send to Britain whatever proportions of chilled beef are ...

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  5. THE CAPTAIN COOK.

    The New England Airways Captain Cook, the new monospar twin-engined machine recently landed from England, arrived at Townsville from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. VICTORIAN ASSEMBLY.

    After a debate in which members of all parties indicated their support of the proposal the Legislative Assembly to-day agreed, with a division, to the ...

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  7. BACHIELLA INQUEST.

    Further evidence was taken to-day in the coroners inquest into the death of Giuseppina Bacchiella at ingham on October 8, 1934. ...

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  8. THE SUGAR AWARD.

    Giving the decision of the Full Bench of the Industrial Court to-day in its review of the sugar award. Mr. Justice Webb said the Court had ...

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  9. LATE PROFESSOR DAVID.

    The late Professor Sir Edgeworth David's estate was sworn for probate at £5852. He gave all of the royalties which should become payable on his ...

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  10. FILMS IN CHURCHES.

    If the scheme which the commonwealth Films Censor. Mr. W. O'Reilly has in mind for extensive use of films in churches evangelical work comes ...

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  11. SHEEP PERISH.

    At a meeting of the Boggabilla branch of the Graziers' Association it was stated that 1,300 sheep out of a flock of 4,000 from Longreach, ...

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  12. DIPHTHERIA.

    Replying to a deputation from the Municipal Association, which urged that immunisation against diphtheria be made compulsory throughout the ...

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  13. ATTACK BY DOG.

    Henry Harris, of North Wagga, was attacked by a cattle doe and had the index finger of his right hand bitten off. He also Buffered extensive ...

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  14. CHARGE OF THEFT.

    William Adam Scott (48), clerk, appeared in the Central Court again to-day on a provisional warrant, charging him with having, on or about ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. INDUSTRIAL CONDFTIONS.

    A spirited debate on economic and industrial conditions took place at the Methodist General Conference today, when the Industrial Questions ...

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  16. WEST AUSTRALIAN SECESSION.

    The West Australian Secession Select Committee concluded its deliberations to-day. It is understood it has signed a unanimous report, ...

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  17. MR. A. L CUTLER.

    Mr. Arthur Edward Cutler, who Formerly hold many important positions in the Public Service of New South Wales, died last night, aged 71. ...

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  18. PILOT BROADBENT.

    Pilot Broadbent stated on wednesday that he hoped to better Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's time from London to Australia, also Pilot H.L. ...

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  19. LANG CRITICISED.

    "The Lang Party is merely a one man party and Mr. Beasley and such as he, are merely puppets who have to dance whenever Mr. Lang pulls ...

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  20. FORESTRY OFFICE.

    In consequence of developments in forestry activities North and South of Cairns, as well as in the Hinterland, the Cairns Chamber of Commerce ...

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  21. KING'S JUBILEE.

    There has been no abatement in the rainy weather conditions during the past few days and threatening conditions prevail for the King's Jubilee ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. VESSEL DAMAGED.

    The steamer, City of Delhi, travelling in ballast from Fremantle to Port Pirie, to load lead and wheat, struck a submerged object 100 miles ...

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  23. GOOD PROGRESS.

    Good progress is being made with the geological survey of Central Australia, according to Senator McLachlan. Reports already received by the ...

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  24. ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT

    "The only thing that is worrying me is did he get inside the law ?" commented Mr. Justice Brennan that morning, during the second day's ...

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  25. FEDERAL TAXATION.

    Commenting on the statement of the Acting Federal Treasurer (Mr. Casey) that taxation cuts could not be expected in the next Budget, the ...

    Article : 106 words
  26. ACTIVE AT 102.

    Mrs. Isabel Munro, of Fitzroy, who is in her 102nd year, must be the most active old lady of her years in Australia. On Tuesday night she ...

    Article : 99 words
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