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  2. RECORD FEDERAL SURPLUS

    A record Federal surplus of £3,562,539 for the 1935-36 financial year ended June 30, was announced by the Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  3. HE SMILED AND HE PUFFED

    While the chairman was Proposing his health at the centenary dinner of the City of London Conservative Association the Prime ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MORE GOATS!

    One member of the large herd ol goats aboard, the steamer Mackarra, which arc destined for Central Queensland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHILD SEATED ON HOT STOVE

    Albert James Kent (23), a Portarlington fisherman, was, at Geelong, sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment for having ill-treated ...

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  6. CLEVER MOVE BY SELASSIE

    THE Geneva correspondent of "The Times" says the League Assembly's Co-ordination Committee has been instructed to ...

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  7. OCEAN THRILLS IN A SKIFF

    WHEN off Bellingen Heads in his 16ft skiff, the Pup, Mr. Wally Pankhurst, of Rose Bay, Sydney, witnessed a terrific struggle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CARAVAN'S LONG TRAIL

    The modern caravan, in which the Gillies Brothers, of Sydney, are making a leisurely trip to Queensland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OLYMPIANS DISAPPOINTED

    The Australian Olympians experienced several disappointments today. Neither the delayed bicycles nor the boat arrived. ...

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  10. "LYING GIRLS GO TO HELL"

    "LITTLE girls who tell lies go to hell," an eight-year-old girl solemnly informed a barrister in the Police Court yesterday when ...

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  11. NAZI CLASHES AT DANZIG

    The agenda of a special meeting of the Council of the League of Nations to be held at Geneva to-morrow will include the ...

    Article : 188 words
  12. FULL STORY OF THE TEST

    By this time to-morrow thoughts will be turning to the possibilities of the third Rugby League test match, and The Sunday Mail will be an ...

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  13. "VICTORY FOR UNION JACK'

    Mr. de Valera suffered a reverse at the Dublin municipal elections. The polling resulted in the return nf 13 followers of Mr. Cosgrave (the ...

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  14. JAPANESE CREW DEFEATED

    There was a sensation today in the sixth round of the Henley Grand Challenge Cup when Zurich easily beat the ...

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  15. WHERE 'POSSUMS ARE SAFE

    While opossum trappers and hunters are operating throughout Queensland this month under permits from the Department of Agriculture ...

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  16. BASIS OF TREATY NEGOTIATIONS

    Until the Federal Cabinet meets next week, it is not expected there will be any further developments in the trade dispute with Japan. ...

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  17. HELEN JACOBS MAY WIN

    Miss Helen Jacobs (U.S.A.), who has been trying for 10 years to win the women's final at Wimbledon, Is close to achieving her ambition. ...

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  18. EMPIRE'S AIR DEFENCE

    In an article in the "Empire Review" Rear-Admiral Sir Murray-Suefer M.P. (a pioneer of aviation in Britain), suggests that the ...

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  19. REAL SHOCK FOR WOOLLOOMOOLOO

    Woolloomooloo suffered a real shock to-day. Before hearing a case in which Mrs. Lilian M. Purcell, of Palmer Street', city, charged Constables ...

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  20. MR. W. A. WATT IN BRISBANE

    Mr. W. A. Watt, of Melbourne, a former Premier of Victoria, and once Acting Prime Minister of the Commonwealth is paving a brief business ...

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  21. LIMITED BUYING BY JAPAN

    It is believed that Japanese business men intend to buy Australian products to a value that at least will be equivalent to the value of goods ...

    Article : 111 words
  22. MODERN LANGUAGES SCHOLARSHIP

    The University Senate yesterday accepted a donation of £1750 to found a scholarship in modern languages, to be known as the Marv Alison Miles ...

    Article : 179 words
  23. WORLD-WIDE FILM CENSORSHIP

    The film critic of the "Dally Mall" believes that the Pope's plea, in his latest Encyclical, for the establishment or a world-wide film censorship, under ...

    Article : 149 words
  24. AGED WOMAN BEATEN TO DEATH

    A finding of wilful murder against Maurice Richard Auld (27), labourer, was returned by the District Coroner, at Hornsby to-day, after an inquiry ...

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  25. "FANTASTIC PRIZES"

    Henry Cotton, who was runner-up for the French open golf championship, in a speech at the presentation of prizes in the pavilion at St. ...

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  26. CANADA SEEKS TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA

    Canada is willing and anxious to extend her trade with Australia, and is prepared to grant generous tariff concessions to certain Australian ...

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  27. DICKENS AND DOCTORS

    A lecture entitled, "Doctors In Dickens," was given by Dr. S. P. McDonald to members of the Dickens Fellowship last nigh. ...

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  28. GRAZIERS TO URGE REVIEW

    Because of the effect on the wool industry of Japan's rataliatory measures against the Australian tariff increases the meeting of the Graziers' ...

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  29. CARS COLLIDE

    A child and a paralysed returned soldier were thrown from cars which collided at the intersection of Bunya and Ridge Streets, Greenslopes ...

    Article : 161 words
  30. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY

    The newspaper, "Al Ahram," publishes a forecast of the alleged terms of the new Anglo-Egyptian treaty, under which, it says, the British ...

    Article : 112 words
  31. GOVERNOR AT KINGAROY

    The Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) and Lady Wilson were met at Wooroolin this afternoon, and were accorded a civie Welcome to the shire ...

    Article : 164 words
  32. DESHON A.L.P. DANCE

    A euchre party and dance of the Deshon branch of the Australian Labour Party, held at the Imperial Cafe. Woolloongabba, last night. ...

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  33. HIGHER PRICES FOR NEWSPRINT

    The Canadian newsprint companies, which at the end of last year announced an advance in the price of newsprint of five dollars (about £1) ...

    Article : 73 words
  34. FRUIT CONFERENCE

    The full conference of the empire Fruit Producers this morning adopted the Subcommittee's recommendations. The report signed will be next ...

    Article : 35 words
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