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  3. SCIENTISTS MEET.

    Mr. W. W. Watts, in his presidential address at the opening of the conference of the British Association at Norwich, declared nothing could ...

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  4. NAVAL AFFAIRS.

    A world naval conference in 1985 is now out of the question. The only agreement possible would be qualitative in other words, limiting the size ...

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  5. RAILWAY APPEAL BOARD.

    The Railway Appeal Board, comprising Messrs. J. J. Leahy P.M. (chairman), H. Griffith (Departmental representative) and ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr. Clayton asked the Minister for Labor and Industry in the Assembly to-day, in view of the recent report that single unemployed were in future ...

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  7. AIR SERVICES.

    The Air Contracts Committee is considering a proposal to duplicate the Perth-Daly Waters air service. In conjunction with the proposed ...

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  8. JAPANESE EMIGRATION.

    The War Office Press section points out that Japan is dependent on wool and most other essential raw materials from abroad, which fact ...

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  9. BRITISH UNIONS.

    The Congress of the Trades Unions Council overwhelmingly rejected a resolution favoring a united front against war and panicism, and calling ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. SOUTH WEST AFRICA.

    The Commission which is investigating conditions in South West Africa, in order to frame recommendations for its future Government, ...

    Article : 94 words
  11. TENNANT CREEK.

    Superintendent of Police Stretton, who arrived to-day from Tennant Creek, was very impressed by the field. He reports Weaber's crushing ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Canadian Wheat Board's price for wheat will not be announced until approved by the Cabinet. The general opinion is that it will be about 85 ...

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  13. SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL.

    A telegram has been sent by British motor manufacturers to Sir Malcolm Campbell, congratulating him on his skill and courage in raising the world ...

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  14. AMENDING BILLS.

    The Attorney General (Mr. Mullan) gave notice in the Assembly to-day that he would move on September 10 that the House would, at its next ...

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  15. MOUNT ISA TO CAMOOWEAL RAILWAY.

    At the present time the obvious avenue to progress in North Queensland is the expansion of the wool industry. This could be best brought ...

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  16. CHARRED BODY FOUND.

    Inquiries by the police into the finding of the charred body of Miss Mary Cullen in a gully at North Essendon last night have convinced them there ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BRISBANE FISH MARKET.

    The Minister for Labor and Industry, in answer to a question by Mr. Walker in the Assembly to-day said for the financial year 1934-35 the total ...

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  18. SYDNEY BRIDGE.

    The Main Roads Board has called for tenders for the following quantities of paint for the Harbor bridge: 1080 gallons of ready-mixed finishing ...

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  19. POST OFFICE CRITICISED.

    Mr. Aubrey Abbott, M.H.R., declared to-day that stagnation is developing in country centres because of the Post Office's failure to extend rural ...

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  20. NEW SLOOP READY.

    Built and equipped in Sydney, at a cost of £205,000, the new sloop H.M.A.S. Yarra is now ready for sea, and the Minister for Defence, ...

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  21. GIRL GUIDE NOTES.

    During Miss Hawthorne's recent visit, a combined Guide meeting was held of the 6th Townsville Company, at which the 4ths, 5ths, and 6ths were ...

    Article : 226 words
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