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  2. SECURITY FOR HUMANITY Nations Confer

    The Premier's (Tewfik Pasha) disclosure that the Government is studying the Suez Canal agreements is the Government's first admission that this question is considered relative to the Abyssinian crisis. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) announced to-night that after four years in Sydney, the Royal Military College is to he ...

    Article : 115 words
  4. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY Sound Basis

    Mr. C. G. Fallon, Queensland branch secretary of the A.W.U., who is visiting Innisfail, said to-day that since coming here he had met large numbers of members of the A.W.U. and found that owing to absolute disregard of facts on the part ...

    Article : 271 words
  5. CANADA AND JAPAN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. R. B. Bennett) to-day notified Tokio, through the Japanese. Minister to Canada, that the Commercial ...

    Article : 86 words
  6. AGGRESSORS.

    "We must do something to restrain the bully," said Sir Walter Citrine at the Trades Union Congress, moving a resolution favoring the League's ...

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  7. OVERSEAS TRADE.

    Addressing the Brisbane Cham ber of Commerce to-day Sir Rob ert Knox. President of the As sociated Chambers of Commerce ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET.

    Decisions were reached on sev eral important matters at the an nual' meeting of the Australian Board of Cricket Control held ...

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  9. VATICAN'S ATTITUDE.

    The Rome correspondent of the British United Press says that the Italo-Abyssinian dispute has placed the Papacy in a difficult position. ...

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  10. SAINTS DAYS.

    A suggestion that, if the Gov ernment was really desirous of giving the various organisations, representing national ...

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  11. ROYAL ROMANCE.

    His Royal Highness Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, bought an engagement ring like the Duke of Kent's. ...

    Article : 83 words
  12. HAMBLEDON AREA.

    The short-lived strike of a pro portion of Hambledon canecutters ended yesterday morning, when all the gangs had resumed ...

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  13. LABOR LEADERSHIP.

    Much surprise was expressed in Labor circles to-day at the sug gestion of the Acting-Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Dwyer Gray) that ...

    Article : 239 words
  14. ARBITRATION COURT ADJOURNS.

    Owing to the absence of officers of the Queensland Cane Growers Council from Brisbane the Arbitration Court to day granted applications for ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. TO-DAY'S CONFERENCE.

    At the compulsory conferences which will be held at Innisfail and Goondi to-morrow (Saturday) morning, Mr. W. Rillie, Innisfail Industrial Magistrate, ...

    Article : 251 words
  16. FLORIDA TORNADO.

    Relief officials estimated that the Hurri cane in Florida Keys left a death toll of 200 to 500, and it may reach a thousand. The exact figure will ...

    Article : 146 words
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    Who sent his ecclesiastical ad viser to see the Pope. What hap pened at that meeting is unknown. ...

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  18. GENEVA NEGOTIATIONS.

    Following yesterday's meeting the League Council delegates were in negotiations to-day at Geneva. Both the French Premier ...

    Article : 395 words
  19. SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR.

    Richardson was to-night appointed captain of the Australian team for South Africa. Stan McCabe is to be vice-captain. ...

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  20. BRITISH TRIUMPH.

    The view is widely expressed that it will be some time before the world land speed record of 301.1292 miles per hour, set up by ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. CHILLED BEEF.

    According to the Federal AttorneyGeneral (Mr.R.G. Menzies), Who returned from abroad by the Aorangi to-day, the Pastoral industry of ...

    Article : 111 words
  22. MARINE MISHAPS. IN BRISBANE RIVER.

    While outward bound in the river to day the steamer Hororata met the Swedish steamer Roxen and the Italian motor ship Remo, both inward bound, ...

    Article : 118 words
  23. MEETING AT TULLY.

    The strikers' meeting at the Plaza Theatre, Tully, to-night, was pre sided over by Mr. C. Mulville, and was of a most orderly nature. ...

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  24. STEAMERS COLLIDE.

    Over 736 passengers were safely transferred to other ships homeward bound after the Cun ard White Star 16,484 ton liner ...

    Article : 235 words
  25. FATAL FLAT TOP.

    The fourth exciting episode within two weeks occurred at Flat Top anch orage this morning, when a member of the crew of the lighter, M. Nagel, ...

    Article : 200 words
  26. MORE HOPEFUL FEELING.

    There is reason to believe that the course of events taken at Geneva, following Captain R. A. Eden's and M. Laval's ...

    Article : 155 words
  27. MORGAN COMPANY.

    The announcement was made to-night of the retirement from the J. P. Mor gan company of a group of partners headed by Harry Sturgis Morgan, the ...

    Article : 155 words
  28. STEAMER AGROUND.

    The port master (Captain T. Roberts) stated to-day that the steamer Port Nicholson, when leaving Glad stone Harbor, grounded at 10 p.m. on ...

    Article : 62 words
  29. TENSE SCENES.

    The tense scenes at the evening meeting of the Council seem to indicate a change for the worse, but even the pessimists do not ...

    Article : 335 words
  30. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    The 74th conference of the Queensland Congregational Union will be held on Tuesday next, when the new president (Rev. H. J. Tandevin), who ...

    Article : 41 words
  31. PLIGHT OF ABYSSINIANS.

    At a public session, tile spokesman of the Ethiopians, Professor ...

    Article : 196 words
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