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  2. BOOK CENSORSHIP.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs, Mr. T. W. White, has invited all representative bodies or persons interested in the subject of book ...

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  3. DARED COMMITTEE.

    According to well-informed sources the A.W.U. purge into alleged plebiscite irregularities failed dismally to-night as only ...

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  4. CONTINUE STRIKE.

    By what appeared to be at least a three to one majority cane cutters in the South Johnstone mill area decided this ...

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  5. COMPLETE REVIEW.

    As a result of a visit to North Australia the Minister for the Interior, Mr. T. Paterson, stated to-day that he had decided upon ...

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  6. SERVE IN AFRICA

    The Rome correspondent of the British United Press states that the Marchese Marconi in a talk with journalists at Santa ...

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  7. BANKING INQUIRY.

    Sir Osborne Smith, Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, may be invited to become Chairman of the Royal Commission on Banking, the ...

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  8. WHO WILL LEAD?

    It is considered certain in Canberra that Mr. F. M. Forde will be elected Leader of the Opposition and of the Federal Labour party when ...

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  9. INTERNAL MAILS BY AIR.

    A committee of civil aviation and postal officials has completed a detailed report on the Postal Department's scheme for carriage of all ...

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  10. ESCAPE DILEMMA.

    The Italian Ambassador, in conversations with M. Laval, confirmed Signor Mussolini's Intention to propose Abyssinia's expulsion from the League ...

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  11. SHOT BY ROBBER.

    In a hold-up at a petrol service station at Subiaco last night, a youth, who was in charge, was injured by a shot from a revolver. ...

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  12. DIPLOMATIC BREACH

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Washington says relations between the United States and Russia were damaged ...

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  13. 130 CASUALTIES.

    Over 60 tribesmen were killed and 46 were wounded in an action between dissatisfied clansmen and British Indian forces during ...

    Article : 184 words
  14. FEELS HUMILIATED.

    The proposal to erect an Australian war memorial at Villers Bretonneux to commemorate 11,000 Australians killed there, has been ...

    Article : 138 words
  15. WILL ARGENTINE AGREE?

    Australian representatives are hopeful that the Argentine will accept a new long tern meat agreement, incorporating quantitative restriction ...

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  16. CAN BE SPEEDED UP.

    Captain E. C. Johnston, Controller of Aviation in Australia, after a visit to Europe, stated that undoubtedly the Anglo-Australia air service could be ...

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  17. BIT OF UPHEAVAL.

    Rev. T. J. O'Donnell, Chairman of the Hobart Public Hospital Board, when cross-examined to-day by Mr. E. W. Turner, counsel for Sister G. ...

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  18. McLEOD CHIEFTAIN.

    Reginald Macleod's death breaks the line of male chieftains of the clan extending for 700 years. The chieftainship may devolve on Mrs. ...

    Article : 183 words
  19. SUGAR QUOTAS.

    Representatives of every sugar-producing country will meet in conference in London at the end of September, and are expected to discuss a ...

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  20. ON TIME FROM DARWIN.

    The air malls for the South were able to leave Darwin on time this morning as the result of a fine 1750 miles' flight from Batavia to Darwin ...

    Article : 93 words
  21. STOLEN ARMS.

    The Addis Ababa correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that 3000 Somalis, with sufficient stolen arms to equip a force of 9000, recently ...

    Article : 191 words
  22. MUCH WORK IN HAND.

    Ministers will assemble to-morrow for the first Cabinet held at Canberra in three months. A marathon session is indicated, as to complete the ...

    Article : 155 words
  23. "WASTE OF MONEY."

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. A. E. Moore) gave notice in Parliament to-day that to-morrow he would move: (1) That, in the opinion of this ...

    Article : 143 words
  24. NEARLY 700lb. OF MAIL FOR ENGLAND.

    The outbound overseas air mail to-day carried 1720 articles, weighing 48lb, eight ounces from Brisbane, and picked up 647lb, of mail from the ...

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  25. RETURN FROM EXILE.

    A routine 60 word statement by the Department of Justice to-day helped to clear the way for the return of ex-Mayor Walker from exile, and ...

    Article : 149 words
  26. "VERY SERIOUS PROBLEM."

    The results of his investigations in Britain and other countries regarding the organisation of marketing and conditions generally affecting the dairy ...

    Article : 124 words
  27. SYDNEY CLERGYMAN'S CLAIM.

    Rev. William Stewart McLeod (a Sydney clergyman) is sending to Scotland his claim to be recognised as chieftain of the Macleod clan. The ...

    Article : 53 words
  28. ALLOWED BAIL.

    Mr. Justice Brennan to-day allowed ball to Mary Adelaide Lang, who is charged with murder at Clermont. Her own recognisance of ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. FOR AUSTRALIAN RUN.

    The new 9000-ton motor liner Port Townsvillle built by Swan, Hunter, and Wigham Richardson Limited for the Commonwealth and Dominion ...

    Article : 95 words
  30. RUSH ON BANK.

    The Reid Government has suspended payment of Alberta Government Bank savings certificates, following a rush by depositors to withdraw ...

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  31. RESPECT BRITISH RIGHTS.

    Mr. Ward Price, special correspondent of the "Daily Mail," cabling from Bolzano, stated: "Signor Mussolini informed me that the Italian ...

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  32. 40 DROWNED.

    It is estimated that 40 fishermen were drowned at the week-end in a hurricane off the Newfoundland coast. Seventeen men from four ...

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  33. SOVIET WORKERS.

    "Pravda" draws attention to the apathy of local authorities towards the appalling living conditions of thousands of workers. It instances ...

    Article : 58 words
  34. £25,000,000 LOSS.

    Prairie farmers will lose £25,000,000 through wheat rust, states Mr. E. S. Archibald, the Director of Government Experimental Farms. ...

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  35. FINANCING NEW DEAL.

    Following the White House conference it was indicated that funds for most new deal projects endangered by failure of the third Deficiency Bill ...

    Article : 38 words
  36. PRINCE OF WALES AT CANNES.

    The Prince of Wales, who is holidaying here, went on board British, French, and Italian warships in the harbour and spent 40 minutes on the ...

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  37. MONASH'S BOOK.

    The Book Society has recommended "The War Letters of General Monash," which will be published on September, 30. This is the first book ...

    Article : 38 words
  38. PAN-PACIFIC CLIPPER.

    The Pau-Pacific clipper hopped off for Alameda (California) at 2.59 a.m. ...

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