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  2. MR. LANG'S POLICY.

    An attack on Sir Otto Niemeyer was a feature of the policy speech of Mr. T. J. Lang (Leader of the State Labour Opposition), ...

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  3. NO DANGER.

    Because rumours of revolutionary preparations are unfavourably affecting the price of German reparation loan bonds abroad, both German and ...

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  4. £10,000 DAMAGE.

    Five shops were destroyed, and another damaged in a serious fire which threatened the business portio[?] of Kingaroy last ...

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  5. VESSELS ASHORE.

    Furious gales continue to sweep Britain. Mountainous seas are running and most of the shipping has taken to shelter. On Sunday ...

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  6. USE OF STATE COAL.

    The Cabinet to-day discussed fully the question of coal supplies for the railways, but no finality was reached. Following ...

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  7. POOR PROTECTION.

    Opening the third annual conference of the Queensland Branch of the Health Inspectors' Association of Australia, to-day, the Governor (Sir John ...

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  8. PROTECT INVESTOR.

    The "News-Chronicle's" Geneva correspondent says Mr. Scullin, on being interviewed, described the repudiation talk as ...

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  9. DESTROY REPUBLIC.

    The National Socialist Deputies attending the Fascist secret meeting were informed that according to the paper, they must pay the greater part ...

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  10. BIG REDUCTION?

    Reform aldermen of the council to- day decided to reduce the salary of the City Solicitor. Mr. F. Waldron, from £ 4500 to £ 2000 a year. The ...

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  11. RESTORING INDUSTRY.

    Addressing the Constitutional Club to-day, Mr. H. S. Gullett. M.P., said the disabilities under which the primary and secondary industries laboured ...

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  12. LONGER WEEK.

    The Mt. Isa Mines Ltd. to-day applied to the Industrial Court for a 48 hours week for its employees. Mr. C. Scanlan, who appeared for ...

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  13. STUNT MAN KILLED.

    Norman Terry, the famous stunt man, was killed in a 213ft, jump from the centre span of the New Hudson River bridge in an attempt on the world ...

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  14. SEVERAL VESSELS WASHED ASHORE.

    Although the weather still is boisterous, with further severe storms promised, yesterday's violent gale moderated somewhat during the day. ...

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  15. MERGER MOVE.

    Another step in the Miners' Federation and A.W.U. merger move is to be taken next week, when special committees of the two organisations ...

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  16. "GONE BROKE."

    "The Victorian Government, in plain language, is broke. If the railways were a private organisation. they would to-day be in liquidation." This ...

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  17. SUDDEN BAD TURN.

    The death occurred this morning of Mr. Ernest Baynes, President of the Royal National Association of Queensland. The late Mr. Baynes, who ...

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  18. LINK-UP ACTIVITIES.

    Delegates from nine countries of the Empire—the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada, the Irish Free State, Kenya, ...

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  19. TOKIO IN 15 DAYS.

    Mrs. Victor Bruce, the well-known British woman motorist and traveller, has recently taken to the air and she intends to start on an ambitious ...

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  20. SMASHED PONTOON.

    Swinging in the river this morning prior to taking up a berth at Bulimba the steamer Nieuw zeeland, which is on route to the East crashed into the ...

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  21. GERMAN'S BOAST.

    Further dramatic statements made by Mr. Bonynge, the American counsel, regarding the Blackdown explosion included the confession of a German ...

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  22. GIANT LINER.

    The Cunard Company has issued a statement, declaring that it has no knowledge of any insurance difficulties having arisen in regard to the ...

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  23. BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    A brutal assault on one man was made by a number of others at Lang Park, Paddington, this afternoon. Michael Morcom, of Red Hill, who is ...

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  24. MR. BOTTOMLEY'S TRIBUTE

    Last night the Treasurer of the Royal National Association of Queensland, Mr. J. P. Bottomley, said the late Mr. Baynes was a man who had ...

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  25. PARACHUTE FAILS.

    Stachevski, a young professional parachutist, was killed while attempting a triple descent in the presence of a large crowd. He jumped out of an ...

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  26. ON WAY TO KARACHI.

    Captain F. R. Matthews, who hoped to reach Australia on Wednesday, arrived at Jask, at 2 o'clock, and left for ...

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  27. SHEARERS FINED.

    For a breach of agreement with the Pastoral Labour Bureau in not having gone to the shearing shed, B. Vincent and L. Powell, shearers, were ...

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  28. ABILITY AND TENACITY.

    Mr. Scullin, the Australian Prime Minister, sent a message of condolence to Lady Howse, in the loss of her husband (Sir Neville Howse). ...

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  29. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    This is the last day for enrolment tor the State elections, and there is a rush to be on the roll. Although complete figures are not yet available, ...

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  30. EMERGENCY TARIFF.

    Mr. Neville Chamberlain, M.P., In the course of a speech, declared that his party if returned to power, might follow the recent Canadian example ...

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  31. "THE RED FLAG."

    The moments immediately preceding and following the elevation of the Sacred Host in the Mass in Roman Catholic Churches are marked by ...

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  32. SHEDS IN FULL SWING.

    Twenty-two men visited Cooraly station, but failed to induce the shearers to stop work. The sheds are in full swing in the Carnarvon district. ...

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  33. FOUR KILLED; 50 HURT.

    Four gonds, were killed and 50 were injured at Bordeshi Village. In the Betul district, central provinces, as a result of a clash with the police. ...

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  34. MR. FENTON'S SORROW.

    "In all the years I was associated with Sir Neville Howse." said the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. J. E. Fenton). "I found him cordial and ...

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  35. SEVERE GASH ON HEAD.

    Staggering to a house at Camper-down on Sunday morning. Rev. J. G. Robertson, Presbyterian Minister, was found to have a severe gash on the ...

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  36. BANGLE DISPUTE.

    Known in West Somerset as "the bangle battle." a controversy over the right of little Miss Violet Burton to wear a small silver bangle at school is ...

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  37. 20 PER CENT. OFF AT TIME

    Next month 7000 employees in metropolitan and country railway workshops will be brought under a new system of rationing. Twenty per ...

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  38. ADVICE ON ABATTOIRS.

    The expert brought over to advise on the treatment of meat at the Brisbane abattoirs is now in Sydney. It is understood he carries information ...

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  39. REPORTS OF REVOLT.

    Reports were current on Monday that there was a revolt in Concepcion, Southern Chile, against the Government and President Carles Ibanez. ...

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  40. "LOST DISTINGUISHED SERVANT."

    The Leader of the Federal Opposition (.Mr. J. G. Latham) said on Saturday that Australia had lost a distinguished servant of the people in ...

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