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  5. DUKE OF WINDSOR ALLEGES LIBEL

    The Duke of Windsor's solicitor, Mr. A. G. Allen, has requested William Heinemann, Limited, publishers of "Coronation Commentary," by Geoffrey Dennis, to withdraw ...

    Article : 149 words
  6. Bridegrooms in Triple Wedding Are Brothers

    What is thought to be a unique marriage ceremony was celebrated in a Presbyterian church in the Auckland Province, when at a triple ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. INSPECTING THE NEW BRIDGE

    Mr. Stewart Harvey, winner of the radio personality quest in New Zealand, inspected the work of constructing the Story Bridge today. From the left: Messrs. E. A. Ferguson (official secretary to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 65 words
  8. Woman Falls 40 Feet

    Discovered on a ledge outside the new block of buildings at the Brisbane Hospital after she had been missed ...

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  9. Woman on Wilful Murder Charge

    The second day of the hearing of the case in which Alice Elizabeth Fien, 22, domestic, is charged with the wilful murder of Mona Simpson on December 5, 1936, at Brisbane, was commenced in the Criminal Court ...

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  10. CLOUDS GIVE TEMPERATURE RISE

    Because of an extension of cloud there was an appreciable rise in night temperature in the south eastern parts of the State. In fact there was a ...

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  11. WITCHCRAFT IN AFRICA

    Bagahkametsi, the divorced wife of Tshekedi, Regent of the Bechuanas, pleaded guilty in the District Commissioner's Court at ...

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  12. British Ships Sail for Bilbao to Run Blockade

    Three British food-ships; the Stanbrook, Hamsterly, and Macgregor, reported to be bound for Bilbao, sailed from here at 11.30 o'clock tonight. The ships sailed with all lights out. It is ...

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  13. Stop Press

    The jury returned a verdict of not guilty in the trial of Alice Elizabeth Fien, 22, domestic, of Withington Street, ...

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  14. ESCAPED OVER THE BORDER

    Charles McMorrow, after his conviction for smuggling and the imposition of a fine of £100, in default six months' imprisonment at Bowra. ...

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  15. Vessel for Australian Service

    The steamer Muludinba, built by Henry Robb, Ltd., of Leith, for the Newcastle-Hunter River Steamship Company, underwent successful trials ...

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  16. Hardly Imagine Worse Case, Says Judge

    "I can hardly imagine a worse case," said Mr. Justice E. A. Douglas in the Criminal Court today when sentencing James Alexander Hogart, 68, joiner, to ...

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  17. FOREWARNED IS FOREARMED!

    Learning that two well-known pickpockets had begun English lessons, the Prague police photographed them, told them that they were ...

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  18. NOVEL TREK

    Karl Riemer, aged 52, an unemployed Viennese, is setting out for London on roller skates on April 25 to see the Coronation. The ...

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  19. Clash of Dates Controversy

    Judging by plans the Queensland Rugby League is making for a South Queensland representative team to play a match in Rockhampton on June 20, the clash of dates between the League and the Union codes for ...

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  20. THE END OF THE FIGHT

    The fight between Alf Blatch and Jimmy Leto at the Sydney Stadium last night came to an end in the fifth round when Leto was disqualified. Picture shows Blatch on the canvas with referee, Mr. Harald Baker, moving over to send Leto to his corner--disqualified. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. BRISBANE MAN KILLED WHEN CAR SOMERSAULTS

    Mr. Kenneth C. McKinnon, a traveller employed by the Shell Company of Australia, was killed, and Messrs. Walter Ellis and Keith Gardiner, Coolangatta business men, were injured when a sedan car in which ...

    Article : 178 words
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