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  2. "ILL-TREATMENT"

    Allegations of terrible ill-treatment of natives in the Northern Territory were made by a deputation from the Association for the ...

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  3. BROKEN HEADS

    The presidential election opened with numerous clashes between the Nazis, Communists and Socialists who are engaged ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. QUALITY FIRST

    One of the reasons fox the Government's altering the duties on tobacco will be known this week when the Tariff Board's ...

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  5. CIVIL WAR

    Something like civil war has broken out in certain parts of Finland, particularly at Maentsala, 50 miles north of ...

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  6. RELIEF SOUGHT

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Gullett) to-day told a deputation from the Australian Monthly Newspapers' Association which ...

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  7. THE OBSTACLE

    Speaking at the annual conference of the Graziers' Association to-day, Mr. F. H. Tout, the president, declared that the ...

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  8. HOPEFUL

    Much speculation has been aroused by a new note by Japan addressed to the members of the league Council of 12. ...

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  9. SENT TO GAOL

    John Charles Collins (21) and William George Smith (18), who, on February 22, pleaded guilty and were remanded for sentence at the Grafton ...

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  10. INVESTIGATION BEGINS

    The League of Nations investigation commission arrived here this morning. An elaborate 12 days' programme of reception includes an Imperial ...

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  11. "SOCIETY OF BABES"

    Two youths aged about 16 years mounted on the staging in the Sydney Domain, yesterday preached Communism. They stated that they had ...

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  12. BONUS WORK

    Declaring that the claim of the Railway Department that increased output resulted from bonus work and cheapened cost of production, Mr. W. B. ...

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  13. MR. SCULLN'S COMMENT

    The present Federal Government has loudly, proclaimed its anxiety to help primary industries by reducing tariff. Some of its first actions, ...

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  14. FORTS DEMOLISHED

    The first definite evidence of the presence of new Japanese divisions was noted at Woosung this afternoon when approximately 2000 soldiers ...

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  15. COTTON INDUSTRY

    In the course of a statement to-day, Mr. R. Webster, general manager, of the Queensland Cotton Board stated, it was now quite clear that unless the ...

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  16. UPSIDE DOWN

    Lord. Apsley was lauding at Bristol aerodromes at dusk yesterday on a flight from Wales in a monoplane when the wings struck the indicator ...

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  17. MINISTER RETICENT

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Gullett) declined to-day to-make further comment on the imposition of the new tobacco duties, but said he was ...

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  18. NEWNES SHALE OIL

    After having spent £30,000 on the development of Newnes shale oil, the Federal Government has now discontinued this expenditure and the future ...

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  19. RUSSIAN REPORT

    The Tass agency publishes ah account of negotiations with Japan whereby Russia consented to transport a limited number of Japanese troops ...

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  20. FATHER'S £11,500

    Claiming a share of his father's estate, Martin Laracy in the Equity Court to-day stated that although he had worked for his father from his ...

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  21. ECONOMIC FACTS

    Commenting on the Import Duties Bill, the "News Chronicle" says: "The process of increasing tariffs cannot be continued without, collapse. ...

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  22. BAILIFF SHOT IN STOMACH

    Stanley Watts (21), of Dudinin, was shot in the stomach on Saturday night and is now in hospital in a critical condition. The police report states ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND PROTEST

    Replying to a. deputation to-day, the Premier said he proposed to get in touch with other State Premiers in protesting to the Federal Croveromeni ...

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  24. RECOVERED

    The airmen. Flight Lieut. Hamilton and Flying Officer Coupland, who crashed in Southern Italy while attempting a record flight to Australia, have ...

    Article : 63 words
  25. BISHOP'S DENUNCIATION

    The Anglican Bishop of Bathurst (Dr. Crotty) in a sermon yesterday said that in Australian politics to-day no abuse was too loud and no lies too ...

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  26. LARGE ESTATES

    It is reported in ministerial circles that the Premier will bring in a new bill in the Legislative Assembly this week with the object of raising ...

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  27. THRILLING CHASE

    Thousands of people witnessed a thrilling chase by a police car of an allegedly stolen ear through the city streets this afternoon. At times the ...

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  28. FLANDERS RECALLED

    The "Daily Express" Harbin correspondent states that the Red army turned on the Soviet border in a semi-circle and are in fortified ...

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  29. DAMAGES INCREASED

    Burris James Black appealed to Mr. Justicc Street in the Divorce Court, to-day against the verdict of £200 damages awarded against him ...

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  30. BUSH FIRE TRAGEDY

    While fighting a bush fire etween Cowra and Young yesterday, Robert Platt (34), of Burrowa, was killed when a burning ...

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  31. MODIFIED DEMANDS

    Another attempt to effect the cessation, of hostilities is being undertaken by the foreign Minister here. ...

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  32. ON THE LAND

    Addressing the Constitutional Club to-day, Canon R. B. S. Hammond outlined a scheme for the placing of unemployed families on the land. He ...

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  33. PEACE ARMY

    Dr. Agnes Royden and Dr. H. R. L. Sheppard discussed the Peace Army with a congregation mostly of women at the Guild Hall. Dr. Royden ...

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  34. STOLEN CAR SOMERSAULTS

    Suspected of having been concerned in a aeries of attempted robberies earlier in the day, live men were flung from a stolen ear that ...

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  35. STATE CABINET DECISIONS

    State Cabinet to-day approved of the Transport Bill which is designed to co-ordinate all forms of transport in the State under one control. Cabinet ...

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  36. SHOT IN THE BACK

    A shooting affray occurred last night when Charles Augustus Grace (21) was shot in the back and admitted to hospital in a dying ...

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  37. KINGSFORD SMITH'S VENTURE

    An unconfirmed report from Auckland states it is probable that Air Commodore Kingsford Smith, with L. Nudl, an ignition expert who has been ...

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  38. CAR BANDITS

    Alfred Mannigel (59), a debt collector of Ashfield, was attacked by ”two men who jumped out of a car at St. Peters this afternoon and while one ...

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  39. BREAKS DOWN IN COURT

    Breaking down under questioning in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, Mrs. Annie Ryrie, an hotelkeeper, burst into tears and exclaimed: "I was just ...

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  40. COLONEL BRINSMEAD

    The secretary of the Defence Department said to-day that he had learned from the doctor on board the Nicuw Holland, which has just ...

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  41. MARCH 19, PUBLIC HOLIDAY

    State Cabinet to-day decided to declare Saturday, March 19, a public holiday within the County of Cumberland. ...

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