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  2. BRITISH POLICY.

    In a statement on the Foreign polioy, Sir Austen Chamberlain deolared that Britain would not object to tariff autonomy for ...

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  3. WOMAN KILLED.

    Following an inquiry to-day into the death on Monday last of Mrs. Elsie Gates (aged 47 years), following injuries rcooivted when she was knocked down by ...

    Article : 128 words
  4. PACIFIC RELATIONS.

    The preamble to the Treaty of Arbitration- between France and the United States, which was signed in Washington on Monday, says that the Presidents of ...

    Article : 152 words
  5. OUTLAWING WAR.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association states that official circles regard British proposals for a resumption of the naval discussions ...

    Article : 134 words
  6. STATE FUNERAL.

    By a Government "Gazette Extraordinary," issued last evening, his Excellency the Governor announced, with deep regret, the death that morning of Mr. ...

    Article : 214 words
  7. PREMIER'S SYMPATHY.

    The Premier (Mr. W, M'Conmack) announced yesterday afternoon that the late Mr. Gillies would be accorded a State funeral to-day. He also expressed his deep ...

    Article : 52 words
  8. "A WHITE MAN."

    When the Land Court met yesterday afternoon Mr. H. F. Hardacre, the presiding member of the court, said: "I have just learned with the deepest regret of ...

    Article : 209 words
  9. BOARD OFFICES TO BE CLOSED.

    The offices of the Board of Trade and Arbitration will be closed to-day, as a mark of respect for the late Mr. Gillies. ...

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  10. COLLEAGUE'S APPRECIATION.

    The news of the death of his colleague came as a severe shock to Mr. W. J. Dunstan. Mr. Dunstan said that only that morning the Industrial Registrar ...

    Article : 215 words
  11. NO CRUELTY.

    The taking of evidence was commenced in the Central Summons Court to-day in a case regarding goat racing at the Cooee City Carnival. Mr. Edward ...

    Article : 378 words
  12. MR. GLEDSON'S TRIBUTE.

    A high tribute was paid by the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. D. A. Gledson) yesterday to the memory of Mr. Gillies, Speaking as the ...

    Article : 222 words
  13. MAYOR'S REGRET.

    Speaking last night at Alderman A M. Oxlades municipal elections campaign meeting at the 'Rivoli Theatre, New Farm, the Mayor of Brisbane ...

    Article : 88 words
  14. SENSE OF DUTY.

    "It was with great surprise and deep regret that I learned of Mr. Gillies' death," said the Minister for Railways (Mr. J. Larcombe) yesterday. "We came ...

    Article : 139 words
  15. BOARD REGISTRAR'S STATEMENT.

    "I was very deeply shocked to hear of the death of Mr. Gillies," said the Registrar of the Board of Trade and Arbitrition (Mr. P. J. Wallace) yesterday ...

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  16. HOSPITAL BOARD'S REGRETS.

    The chairman of the Brisbane and South Coast Hospital Board (Mr. C. E. Chuter) refened in terms of deepest regret at the meeting last night to the ...

    Article : 136 words
  17. MR. W. N. GILLIES.

    Death came with tragic suddenness at noon yesterday to Mr. William Neal Gillies, a member of the Board of Trade and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. BRIBERY CHARGE.

    The Ministry was to-day urged by the central council of the Coal Miners' Federa tion to appoint a Royal Commission to probe the bribery allegations made by ...

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  19. MINERS' FEDERATION.

    During the day the central council of tho Miners' Federation again considered the allegations of bribery made, by Mr. Hoare. Mr. Hoare fully explained the ...

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  20. PEACE MOVE.

    Commenting on a statement made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) that no overtures had been yet made to him by either side in the direction of convening ...

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  21. MONEY SAVED.

    Basil Egalton Bakes (aged 24 years), accountant at the Primary Producers' Bank, was returning from Tambellup to Katanning with a big containing a large ...

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  22. WORLD MESSAGES

    Messages, on behalf of the delegates to the Engineers' Conference were broadcast at 5 o'clock this morning from the King's Hall, Parliament House, to the ...

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  23. GOOD RECEPTION.

    The British Broadcasting Corporation to-day received a cabled request to try to pick up a special programme, by 2FC, Sidney. The station, at Keston began ...

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  24. RESTRICTIONS LIFTED.

    Mr. Rupert D'Oyly Carte (proprietor of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Co.) has withdrawn the restrictions on the broadcasting of instrumental and orchestral ...

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  25. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    Commercial wireless telephony between Germany and the United States wall be commenced on February 10. ...

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  26. HEARTY SEND OFF.

    Under an angry sky, with rainstorms falling on a rough and stormy sea, the Australian submarines Otway and Oxley, loft Portsmouth Harbour amid the hearty ...

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  27. AGED SENATOR.

    The death is announced of Senator Henry Joseph Cloran, at the age of 75 years, after a prolonged illness. [The Hon. Joseph Henry Cloran was ...

    Article : 127 words
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  29. COTTON THREAD.

    An assertion that Australian importers were deliberately defrauding the' Customs Department by taking advantage of a technical weakness in the tnriff on ...

    Article : 508 words
  30. POOR LAW RELIEF.

    Official returns show that the number of persons in England and Wales in November, 1927, receiving poor law relief in their own homes was 951,600, ...

    Article : 43 words
  31. £1,000,000 LOAN.

    A Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works loan of £1,000,000, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per eent. per annum, has been underwritten. The price of issue ...

    Article : 51 words
  32. HANDSOME PROFIT.

    The Adelaide tramway and 'bus revenue for the six months ended July 31, 1927, was £381,157, and the operating expenses £280,022, leaving available for ...

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  33. SHORT-LIVED.

    A Radical motion censuring the Labour Government's decimation of policy was passed by the Storting (Parliament) by 86 votes to 63. The Prime Minister (M. ...

    Article : 42 words
  34. MYSTERY LOAN.

    The statement that the Commonwealth Government is raising, a loan of between £10,000,000 and £15,000,000 hag considerably puzzled Wall-street, and there is ...

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  35. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    The last annual conference of the Graziers' Association passed a motion protesting against the altered franchise incorporated in the amendments to the Local ...

    Article : 118 words
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