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  2. SECOND CENTURY OPENED QUIETLY

    Victoria entered upon its sccond century this morning, and to celebrate the event, the Centenary Council urged ...

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  3. "Engines Firing In Bursts"

    The Air Accidents Committee to-day opened an inquiry into the fatal crash of Qantas Empire Airways de Havilland ...

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  4. RESIST SUGGESTIONS OF EXPORT RESTRICTIONS

    CONVENED by the Minister for Commerce (Dr. Page), members of the Australian Meat Advisory Committee met to-day to consider the proposal that exports of frozen beef and veal from Australia be suspended for two months. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT was represented by the Minister for ...

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  5. SUICIDE FOR A TRIVIAL ERROR

    Maintaining the traditional Sumurai code of loyalty and responsibility, Police Inspector Jubei Hond committed suicide ...

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  6. PROPOSED FOR NOBEL PRIZE

    MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO, the famous Spanish author, who has been proposed by the Spanish Government for the Nobel prize ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Delegation To England

    March 19 has been selected by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) as the date of his departure for London by the "Orontes" to ...

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  8. DIFFICULT TASK

    M. FLANDIN. France's new Prime Minister, is facing a troublous period. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. REBUKE FOR BRISBANE AUDIENCE

    Vast crowds thronged the streets to welcome the British Grenadiers Band when it arrived from Sydney to-day. The climax was reached at the City ...

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  10. CRITICAL STAGE

    The "Daily Telegraph's" naval correspondent says that Japanese authorities are of opinion that the naval conversations have reached ...

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  11. OFFICIALS ARE SCEPTICAL

    Commonwealth officials are sceptical about the report that Gerald Griffin (N.Z.), delegate to the Anti-War Conference, whose entry into the ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. Bandits Rob City Store

    Ignoring a volley of bullets fired at them by a pursuing policeman and a patrolman, two masked bandits escaped ...

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  13. RECIPROCAL INTERESTS

    The New Zealand Minister for Finance (Mr. Coates) called on the Premier (Mr. Stevens) to-day and discussed the whole question of the ...

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  14. A CONSOLATION PRIZE

    Squadron-Leader Stodart, in his Airspeed Courier, to-day registered the fastest time in the Melbourne-Cootamundra air race and secured a ...

    Article : 123 words
  15. FROM MISS HOBART?

    A seat closely resembling an aeroplane seat, and believed to have come from the lost airliner, "Miss Hobart," was found on the beach at ...

    Article : 119 words
  16. Houses and Furniture Rocked

    Riverview Observatory states that about 8 o'clock this morning an earthquake, the largest ever experienced in ...

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  17. COW TROD ON FOOT

    Frederick Vesper (50) was working on a farm at North Casino when a cow trod on one of his feet. He took no notice of the injury at the time, ...

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  18. FOR COUNTRY TOWNS

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) announced to-night that Cabinet had considered the report of the Committee appointed to investigate ...

    Article : 142 words
  19. NO APPEAL

    It was Iearnt in official circles to-day that the Commonwealth Government cannot appeal against the judgment of ...

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  20. Felt at Canberra

    An earth tremor was felt at Canberra for over a minute just before 8 o'clock this morning, and was accompanied by continuous rumblings. ...

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  21. TEAM FOR LISMORE AND GRAFTON

    A lengthy debate occurred at the State Cricket Association meeting tonight on whether Mr. E. L. Waddy should be permitted to take a team ...

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  22. Franco-ltalian-Middle Europe Agreement

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic writer says that following considerable week-end activity, there are indications that Yugo-Slavia will not lodge ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. SHIPBUILDING BOOM

    The "Daily Express" says that shipowners, faced with the most terrific competition in maritime history, are ordering more new ships on ...

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  24. "MET BODYLINE"

    Reference to "bodyline" was made to-night by the Treasurer of the Test team (Mr. W. C. Bull) when replying at the "welcome home" tendered by ...

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  25. SEVERE SHOCK

    The most severe shock for many years shook the whole of Northern India yesterday morning. It lasted half a minute. ...

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