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  2. WAR DANGER.

    Startling prophecies regarding the next war are made by M. de Jouvenel (France) in a message to the London War Danger Conference. "I look ...

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  3. ARMED THIEF.

    While a fire was being subdued in a butcher's shop of the South Coast Meat Company, Crown-street, shortly after 10 o'clock last night, a man was ...

    Article : 185 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    It is semi-officially stated that British steel manufacturers and steel merchants are greatly alarmed at the Australian tariff changes, it being ...

    Article : 147 words
  5. CRISIS DEVELOPING.

    As a result of the Soviet tactics, the long-standing quarrel between Poland and Lithuania has suddenly flared up. Russia sent a message to Warsaw ...

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  6. HARBOUR DISASTER.

    Captain Aldwell, Master of the Tahiti, upon the arrival of that vessel here to-day, declined to discuss the Sydney Harbour disaster, beyond ...

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  7. TORRENTIAL DOWNPOURS.

    Reports from every quarter of West Moreton district indicate that excellent rains accompanied storms which broke yesterday afternoon. In most cases, as in Ipswich, the first part of the fall was of a torrential ...

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  8. BLOW TO EMPIRE TRADE.

    Sir. John Corcoran, Director of the National Union of Manufacturers, in the course of a statement, says he has no wish to dictate to Australia, ...

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  9. RUMOURS OF POLISH RAID.

    There are persistent rumours that Poland is engineering another unofficial raid towards Lithuania, on the Vilna plan, but diplomatic circles ...

    Article : 143 words
  10. ALL ACCOUNTED FOR.

    Every known passenger on the Greycliffe when the vessel sank has been accounted for. The discovery of the two bodies of Connor and Wolf in ...

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  11. NATIVE GIRL SHOT.

    Passengers who arrived yesterday by the Makura relate the shooting of a native girl at Raratonga while the vessel was in that port. Apparently ...

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  12. TOWARDS BANKRUPTCY.

    While M. de Jouvenel is forecasting war peril in 1935, Sir George Paish is saying at Oxford that the whole world is drifting towards bankruptcy. The ...

    Article : 82 words
  13. RAIN ON DOWNS.

    A thunderstorm broke over Brisbane this afternoon, and rain continued to fall this evening. A message from Toowoomba to-night reported that ...

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  14. ROAD BLOCKED AT WIVENHOE.

    At Wivenhoe bridge, situated about 15 miles from Esk, a number of iron bark trees, which were blown down, fell across the road, holding up many ...

    Article : 64 words
  15. CAPTAIN GILES.

    The British Embassy has received a telegram from Captain Giles protesting against the reported imputations of the San Francisco weather bureau ...

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  16. NEUTRAL MANDATE SUGGESTED.

    Amid the conflicting stories of tension towards Lithuania arises the obvious design to impress the League with the need for definite action. It is ...

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  17. CONTINENTAL COMPETITION.

    Mr. C. Hoskins, Director of Hiskin's Iron and steel Company, who returned to Sydney yesterday from a busiest' trip abroad, said the steel industry in ...

    Article : 84 words
  18. STORM AT GLEN INNES.

    A severe storm passed over parts of the district on Friday night, while only a shower of rain fell in Glen Innes. Between a mile and a mile and ...

    Article : 94 words
  19. DISTRICT REPORTS.

    A storm accompanied by a little thunder, broke over Laidley at 2.30 this afternoon, and for an hour the rain tell in torrents, with the result ...

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  20. WAGGONS DERAILED

    When a cattle train was entering the Nambour station at 3.15 yesterday afternoon, bound for Rockhampton, two waggons became derailed, ...

    Article : 158 words
  21. ISLAND MURDERS.

    A chief who is wanted as a result of the Solomons massacre still is at large, but his arrest is expected at any moment. ...

    Article : 140 words
  22. UNCONFIRMED REPORTS.

    Unconfirmed reports from Riga state that Valdemar's Government has been overthrown. ...

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  23. CAPTAIN F. A. GILES.

    CAPTAIN F. A. GILES. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. £6,000,000 LOAN.

    Cables from Washington state that the Government has endorsed the South Manchuria Railways' loan negotiations with J. P. Morgan and ...

    Article : 148 words
  25. GERMANY'S ATTITUDE.

    The Government's attitude to the Polish-Lithuanian dispute is that it is prepared to co-operate to the utmost with other powers in the ...

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  26. SYDNEY DELUGED.

    For the third day in succession. Sydney yesterday was deluged with rain. Though not many falls were reported from Inland, seven inches ...

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  27. LITHUANIA'S APPEAL.

    Although the Lithuanian appeal to he heard by the League Council involves only Poland's alleged ill-treatment of the Lithuanian-speaking population, it ...

    Article : 49 words
  28. A FREE HAND.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Earl Winterton (Under Secretary of State for India), moving the appointment of the Indian Commission, said ...

    Article : 315 words
  29. TWO MEN DROWNED.

    While a dinghy containing tour men was crossing the Toowong reach of the Brisbane River early last night, it swamped, and sank. Two of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. OVERTIME STRIKE.

    After a long session yesterday morning it was announced that the committee of management of the Watersiders' Federation had ...

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  31. AVIATOR'S PLANS.

    Captain Giles announced that he intends to "hop off" within 10 days, at the next full moon. Giles appears to ...

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  32. CLOUD ON COAST.

    The report issued by the Weather Bureau yesterday afternoon states— The weather is generally fine this morning. There is a good deal of ...

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  33. CHINESE PROTEST UNHEEDED.

    Mr. Kellog says the Government is convinced that the loan of £6,000,000 to the Manchurian Railways is a private matter in which the American ...

    Article : 149 words
  34. CARDINAL CERRETTI.

    The appointment is announced of Cardinal Renaventura Cerretti as Cardinal Legate to the International Eucharistic Congress, to be held at ...

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  35. DISARMAMENT.

    The Soviet delegation to the Preparatory Committee on disarmament, headed by M. Litvinoff, has arrived. The delegation occupies the whole ...

    Article : 119 words
  36. LINERS DELAYED.

    The position in regard to the no-overtime strike of the watersiders remained unaltered over the week-end, but the time-tables of vessels are ...

    Article : 89 words
  37. THE SOUDAN,

    The greatest secrecy is being maintained concerning the results of conversations between Sarwat Pasha and. Sir Austen Chamberlain in ...

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  38. BIG POLICE RAID.

    Fifty men were arrested by a party of police who last night raided a house in Mary-street, Surry Hills, which it Is alleged was used for ...

    Article : 100 words
  39. METEOROLOGISTS REVIEW.

    In a general note on the position of the pastoral and agricultural industries in Australia, the Commonwealth Meteorologist (Mr. H. A. Hunt) said ...

    Article : 127 words
  40. OIL FROM SHALE.

    Mr. A. E. Brown, of Sydney, after investigation for six months in Germany into the extraction of oil from coal, says he has purchased the rights ...

    Article : 92 words
  41. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election at Canterbury, due to the elevation of Mr. Ronald McNeil to the Cabinet and the Peerage (as Lord Cushendun) resulted ...

    Article : 76 words
  42. 40 DROWNED.

    Messages from Algiers report a flood catastrophe. In the department of Oran the town of Nostagnem was inundated, and 40 persons were drowned. ...

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