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  4. MINISTER'S TUSSLE

    AFTER the most interesting count of the State elections, in which his return at one stage seemed doubtful, the Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr. Hanlon) has retained the Ithaca seat. ...

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  5. DESPERATE LAST

    LONDON, April 4.—Tragic stories are related from Spain, where Franco's rebel forces have captured Lerida, and are ...

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  6. POLICE GUARD AT ITHACA RECOUNT

    Special precautions were taken last night to prevent the entry of unauthorised people into the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NO RISE IN LIVING COST

    GROCERS believe that there is no immediate likelihood, if any, of a rise in the cost of living. It is expected that the ...

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  8. SEATS STILL DOUBTFUL

    East Toowoomba, Dalby, and Gympie seats were still centres of interest yesterday. At East Toowoomba the ...

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  9. HOLIDAYS FOR ALDERMEN

    Although Easter is 10 days away, the holiday season has begun at the City Hall, and the meeting of the council this afternoon will be the last ...

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  10. AGREEMENT WITH JAPAN

    TOKIO, April 4.—A high member of the Japanese Government confirmed to-day that a commercial agreement with Australia was practically drafted. ...

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  11. MEMORIAL UNVEILED ON JULY 1

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Australia's national memorial at Villers-Bretonneux will be unveiled by King George VI. on July 1. This date was announced to-night by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), following advice from the High ...

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  12. ALSO IN THE NEWS

    Forecast.—More or less cloudy, with some local showers. Fresh southeasterly winds. Broadwater Scheme.—A deputation will ...

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  13. He Can't Sink!

    LONDON, April 4.—Arthur Wynn, a Birmingham tailor, aged 59, went for a swim and fell asleep, in the water. An hour later a ...

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  14. MISSED FIRST BOAT RACE IN 57 YEARS

    LONDON, April 4.—Mr. Steve Fairbairn, the septuagenarian Cambridge coach, missed his first ...

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  15. SAVAGE GAOLED FOR 7 YEARS

    MACKAY, Monday.—James Savage, who was convicted on charges arising [?]ut of incidents at Rollinstone last November, when the railway station ...

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  16. 6d INCREASE IN RELIEF PAY

    The basic wage increase of 3/ to £4/1/ benefited intermittent relief workers as from yesterday. They will receive an extra 6d a day. ...

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  17. CONFERENCE ON TRAFFIC SOON

    Now that the election is over the Lord Mayor (Alderman Jones) intends to concentrate on a number of questions that have been deferred in the ...

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  18. THREE MONDAY HOLIDAYS

    Public holidays on three successive Mondays set the State council of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League a problem last night. ...

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  19. LIONESS ATTACKS TRAINER

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Arnold Ackerman, trainer at Wirth's Circus, was mauled about the legs by a young lioness to-day. ...

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  20. MELBOURNE ANZAC MARCH LEADER

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Major-General Sir John Gellibrand will lead the Melbourne Anzac Day march to the Shrine this year. He will march ...

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  21. £853 GOES FROM BANK COUNTER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two deposits of £853, made up of £153 in notes and the remainder in closed cheques, the property of Mr. H. E. Hoare, solicitor. ...

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  22. Mr. Lyons' Typists Favour Wearing Of The Green

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Europe's craze for uniforms has apparently reached Canberra—and curiously enough girls are leading the local movement. The feminine mind usually revolts ...

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  23. Gladys Moncrieff Improving

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Miss Gladys Moncrieff, who was seriously injured in a car accident last week, continues to show improvement. She ...

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  24. Tiny Pests Have Tinier Pests: Professor's Task

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Professor L. R. Cleveland, of Harvard University, studies one of the "smallest" subjects in the world—but his position is one of considerable importance. ...

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  25. PRICE OF GOLD

    LONDON, April 4.—Gold was quoted to-day at £7/0/0½ a fine ounce (a halfpenny lower than the previous quotation). The dollar was quoted at ...

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