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  4. PASTORALE

    Gwen Foster playing F. Bridge's "Pastorale" amongst competitors under 14 years at the Queensland Eisteddfod. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CLOSING STAGES

    The closing stages of the inquiry into the Countess Street one man tram accident on December 30 last were reached to-day when the ...

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  6. BIG BEN

    Big Ben, the great clock on the tower over the Houses of Parliament, is to be silent during May and June, when it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CANADIAN PRODUCTS

    The National Products Marketing Act was introduced into Parliament to-day by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Robert Weir). It provides for the creation of a Dominion Marketing Board with powers to ...

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  8. WOOL SALES

    Wool circles are somewhat apprehensive that Germany's temporary prohibition of the importation of raw materials and half-finished goods may affect competition at the next London sales, as the Germans ...

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  9. ARMAMENTS

    When presiding to-day over the annual meeting of Vickers Limited, Sir Herbert Lawrence said that so far as Vickers were ...

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  10. VIOLENT STRIKERS

    Ignoring the police edict against violence, striking taxicab drivers to-night continued to attack cabs still operating. They invaded the Times ...

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  11. QUEST FOR THE ASHES

    In an official farewell message to Australia, the manager of the Australian Test team (Mr. H. Bushby) is optimistic about the ability of the team to do well. ...

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  12. NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD

    At a public meeting at which the Mayor (Alderman J. D. Annand) presided last night, it was unanimously agreed to ask the City Council to make ...

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  13. STRIKE AVERTED

    After a week's negotiations the automobile strike was averted to-night. A compromise agreement, satisfactory to the union leaders and ...

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  14. COMMUNICATIONS

    The Australian Postmaster-General (Mr. R. A. Parkhill), in an interview with the British Postmaster-General (Sir Kingsley Wood) raised the ...

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  15. JAPANESE RIVAL TO SINGAPORE BASE

    The official spokesman of the Foreign Office said that there were no grounds for the report published in the London "Daily Express" that ...

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  16. GOVERNOR AS MARKSMAN

    The Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) competing in the Gun Club's competition at Roma. He won the two-bird rise event. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. "FURTHER OTHER CHARGES PENDING"

    Edward James Heath, 32, baker, on remand from Chinchilla, was further remanded until March 29, on a charge of having obtained £10 from Claude H. ...

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  18. IPSWICH SCHOOLS EISTEDDFOD

    The Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. J. Francis) has donated a silver cup for competition for schol choirs, under 16 years, amongst schools with an ...

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  19. TRANS-TASMAN FLIGHTS

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith will leave Auckland on his return flight to Australia to-morrow if the weather conditions are favourable. His plane will carry a ...

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  20. RUGBY UNION

    The World Rugby Union, which has been formed at Hanover, has adopted the British rules. The organisation embraces France, Germany, Italy, ...

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  21. PARINGA GOLD

    At a meeting of the Paringa Gold Minng Company it was decided to increase the capital to £120,000 by the creation of 986,200 1s. shares, of which ...

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  22. "FAIRLY SATISFACTORY"

    The shipment of chilled beef from New South Wales by the Malopa arrived in a fairly satisfactory condition, though there was a certain amount of mould. ...

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  23. PRINCE'S VISIT TO HOBART

    In view of the probability that the expenditure by the Lord Mayor of Hobart next year will be increased, owing to the visit of Prince George ...

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  24. SHIPPING MERGER

    The International Mercantile Marine Company of America is applying for an injunction to restrain the Cunard and White Star from proceeding with the ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND SCENERY.

    Asked what he thought of the thermal district, Mr. George Bernard Shaw said he had no intention of writing an advertisement for every ...

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  26. DEFENCE OF VILLERS BRETONNEUX

    In response to an official invitation from the Mayor, the Acting High Commissioner (Mr. J. G. McLaren) and the Agents-General are visiting ...

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  27. ANZAC DAY

    The arrangements for the Anzac Day service at St. Clement Danes have been completed. The occasional sermon will be preached by Rt. Rev. Arthur Nutter ...

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  28. CHICAGO MURDER

    Dr. Alice Wnyekoop was to-day sentenced to 25 years' imprisonment for the murder of her daughter-in-law. The term may be reduced to 16 years by ...

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  29. LONDON SILVER AGREEMENT

    The Canadian Government to-day forwarded to Washington formal ratification of the London Silver Agreement. ...

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  30. PHYSIO-THERAPY POOL

    Visitors and nurses watching the masseur at work in the new physiotherapy pool at the orthopaedic section of the Children's Hospital at Frankstown, Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. "GOOD FELLOWS, BUT BADLY ADVISED"

    Nineteen black-shirted Fascists, who were arrested in February, near Diss (Norfolk), where a "tithe war" had been in progress, and were charged with obstructing the removal of pigs and cattle, lawfully impounded ...

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  32. NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM

    A National Maritime Museum is to be established in the range of buildings at Greenwich including the "Queen's House." The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) informed the House of Commons that the Government had received from Sir James ...

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