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  4. CIVIC RECEPTION

    Australia's High Commissioner in London (Mr. S. M. Bruce) right, talking with Archbishop Wand at the civic reception at which Mr. Bruce was welcomed lo Brisbane by the Lord Mayor (Alderman A. J ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Britain and France Recognise General Franco: Uproar in the Commons

    Both the British Government and the French Council of Ministers have recognised General Franco. The Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  6. Counsel Claims Mr. Webb Has No Right of Appeal

    On the grounds that Mr. G. S. Webb had no right of appeal from the decision of the Full Court of Queensland on an elections matter, Mr. A. D. McGill, K.C., of Brisbane, moved in the High Court to-day that the notice ...

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  7. "DEMOCRACIES COULD MAKE JAPS' POSITION IMPOSSIBLE"

    Mr. J. W. Nicholson, Chairman of the China Section of the London Chamber of Commerce, in a letter to "The Times" After referring to Japan's huge war ...

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  8. STOP PRESS

    LEVEL CROSSING FATALITY.-- Henry Bradford, of Eltham, was fatality injured in a level crossing smash at Elitham to-day, says a Melbourn ...

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  9. Mr. Bruce's Warning To Australia to Pay Heed to Moral Defences

    Speaking to-day at a civic reception in his honour, the High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) said that Australia had need of moral defences, as well as physical defences. "We must have a justification, in the eyes of the world, ...

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  10. Chinese Say Japs Lost 1034 Planes in War

    A Chungking message says that the Chinese Air Force spokesman claimed that the Japanese have lost 1,034 aeroplanes since the outbreak of hostilities, ...

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  11. Out for 12 Months

    The stewards of the Queensland Turf Club to-day imposed 12 months' disqualification upon owner-trainer A. Fogarty, jockey E. S. McNamara, and the horse Hazak, the decision being the outcome of a charge over the running of ...

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  12. 1400 Italians Repatriated From France

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Milan says that the first fruits of the scheme for the repatriation of Italians from abroad was the return ...

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  13. LABOUR CENSURE MOTION

    The Labour, Party has tabled a censure motion for discussion tomorrow, as follows: "That in the opinion of this ...

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  14. Is Mr. Bruce Too English Or Too Australian ?

    High Commissioner,(Mr. S. M. Bruce) told a story against himself at the civic reception to-day. "It amuses me to hear people in ...

    Article : 126 words
  15. Ellsworth to Winter At South Pole

    Lincoln Ellsworth, the noted American explorer, though too late to be the discoverer, plans to be the first resident of one of the earth's poles. He ...

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  16. National Insurance Abandonment Thought To Be First Stage in Government's Collapse

    Endorsement by the joint party meeting at Canberra to-morrow of Cabinet's decision, to abandon national insurance will almost certainly be followed immediately by the resignation of the Attorney-General (Mr. R. G. ...

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  17. Clearing Rains Give Further Benefit Inland

    Although there was a rapid clearance in western Queensland since yesterday, scattered and variable rains were fairly general east of a line joining Normanton, Long-reach, and Cunnamulla. The Central Western districts, ...

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  18. Western Rivers Rise

    According to advices Issued by the Weather Bureau at 9 a.m. the Warrego River at Charleville was 8ft. 6in. in height and was rising at the rate of 2in. ...

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  19. Great Strategic Value; Senator Urges Western Queensland Battalion

    The creation of a western Queensland militia battalion will be urged upon the Defence authorities by Senator Cooper within the next few weeks. Such a battalion, according to the senator, would have an important strategic value ...

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  20. City's Summer Rains. Were Third Lowest on Record

    The month's total rainfall in the city amounted to 261 points, most of which fell in the past four days. This total, almost four inches below average, is the ...

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  21. Regional Station May Be Built

    The Postmaster-General has informed Mr. B. H. Corser, M.H.R., that expert tests are being made in regard to the ...

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  22. TRAM PULLS LORRY FROM BOG

    When this timber lorry became bogged in the rain-softened soil of Edward Street excavations, between Adelaide and Queen Streets, it was pulled out by the Gregory Terrace tram. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. U.S. Supreme Court Rules Sit-down Strikes Illegal

    The Supreme Court has finally ruled that the sit-down strike is illegal, Chief Justice Hughes giving the opinion ...

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  24. Floods Over Most of Inland N.S.W.

    Floods have occurred in the inland centres as the drought-breaking rains of the week-end continued. Washaways are holding up the south-west and Albury ...

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  25. Fascist Arrests in Prague

    A Prague message states that 19 Fascists have been arrested, including the anti-Semitic leader, Georg Thun. ...

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