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  2. PERRY RETAINS WORLD

    Fred Perry (Holder) defeated Baron von Cramm (Germany), 6-2, 6-4, 6-4, and thus retained the world's championship. It was the first Anglo-German final in the history of Wimbledon. In the men's doubles semi-final Crawford—Quist lead Budge ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BIG BRITISH AIR ARM Motor Cannon on Aeroplane

    Inquiries by a representative of The Courier-Mail have disclosed that revolutionary developments have been made in civil and ...

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  4. WHEAT PRICES CRASH

    Wheat prices crashed heavily on the London and Liverpool markets to 4/7, owing to the fears that Canada's accumulated holdings ...

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  5. WHITES BECOME BLACKS

    Deputations which met the Attorney-General on Wednesday evening revealed that an extraordinary position is being created ...

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  6. V. HEY MAY STAY HERE

    Vic Hey, the star Rugby League five-eighth, who is acknowledged to be one of the soundest tent footballers in the world, was the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 136 KILLED IN AMERICA

    America celebrated Independent Day with two deaths from fireworks and 54 in car accidents, 52 drownings and 28 other fatalities—a total of 136 ...

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  8. DOCTOR FLIES IN PYJAMAS

    It was revealed to-day that Dr. Clyde Fenton, the flying doctor of the Northern Territory, called at 2 a.m. to attend a victim of an accident at ...

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  9. SKELETON ON FARM

    The skeleton of a man was unearthed by Clarence Jones (13), while mustering sheep on his father's farm yesterday, near Pinnaroo. A doctor who ...

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  10. CANADIAN WHEAT BILL PASSED

    The Government Bill creating the Wheat Board passed its third reading in the House of Commons on Thursday night, and will now go to ...

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  11. PROVISIONS OF ACT

    Under the Aborigines Protection Act as amended last year it is laid down that a half-caste living with an aboriginal as husband or wife is deemed ...

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  12. GIANT AMERICAN SOMBER

    Army engineers revealed partial details to-day of a giant four-motored bomber aeroplane just completed at the Boeing Company's factory. This ...

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  13. PYTHON KILLED BY COLD

    Peter the python died in his cage at Mr. J. F. Cavill's zoo at Surfers' Paradise about 8 o'clock this morning. He had not eaten anything for nearly ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN PRICE LOWER

    The wheat market was adversely affected to-day by reports from overseas centres. Quotations fell by 1d to 2d a bushel. Little buying ...

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  15. FROM TENNIS TO WAR SERVICE?

    De Stefani and Tardini, the Italy lawn tennis players, who competed at Winbledon, have returned to Italy, as they expected to be called up for service in Abyssinia. ...

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  16. BRADY ILL

    The hearing at the Central Police Court of the case in which Patrick Brady (42), shearer, is charged with having feloniously and maliciously ...

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  17. MAN KILLED BY CAR

    Fatal injuries were received by Leonard Arnold, of Croyden Street, Toowong, when he was knocked down by a motor car at the Normanby last ...

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  18. TASMAN SERVICE

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) said to-day that the proposals submitted to the Federal Ministry a fortnight ago by Sir Charles ...

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  19. FAMOUS TENNIS PLAYERS

    The Australian Tennis Association deputed its president (Mr. Norman Brookes) prior to his departure overseas as captain of the Davis Cup team ...

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  20. NEW PROFESSOR APPOINTED

    Dr. F. E. Helmore, of Newcastle Sew South Wales, will be the first professor in the new faculty of [?] at the University of ...

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  21. DECLINE OF 2d AT ADELAIDE

    Following the sharp decline in wheat prices in London in consequence of the fear that Canada would dump her accumulation on the market, the price ...

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  22. FIRE WIPES OUT BAZAAR

    A fire swept over the bazaar at Abbottabad, an important military station in the North-west Frontier Province, and despite the efforts of ...

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  23. FEW INCHES FROM DEATH

    Joseph Aborn (47), a carpenter, who is employed by the building department of the railways, was working on the scaffolding at the top of a ...

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  24. ISLAND HOME FOR NEW COLONY

    "A tiny tropic paradise" was how a Northerner yesterday described Bedarra, also known as Richards Island, upon which Mr. L. Harris, a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. NEW ELECTRICITY REGULATIONS

    No increase in the price of electricity to the consumer would be entailed by the issue of the new electric light and power regulations, said ...

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  26. DICTATOR HUSTLES LEGISLATORS

    Having been so far unsuccessful in his personal feud against President Roosevelt at Washington, Senator Huey Lone returned home to-day to ...

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  27. DIVORCES A PROBLEM IN RUSSIA

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Die newspaper, "Isvestia," declares: It is high time to declare that frivolity in8 ...

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  28. EIGHT KILLED

    An experimental aeroplane crashed on a suburban house, killing the six occupants of the plane and two householders. The petrol caught fire ...

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  29. WOOL AVERAGE PRICE

    The National Council of Wool selling Brokers of Australia supplies the following statement in regard to the 1934-1935, wool season from July 1 ...

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  30. CONTEMPT OF COURT ALLEGED

    On the application, ex parte, of Mavis Helen Neilson, Mr. Justice Boyce, in Chambers to-day, granted a rule nisi calling upon John Fairfax and ...

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  31. REGISTRAR OF UNIVERSITY

    Consideration was given by the University Senate yesterday to the matter of filling the position of Registrar rendered vacant by the death ...

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  32. JAPAN DEMANDS APOLOGY

    As a sequel to an article in the magazine "New Life," which was suspended, Japan demands an apology from the Chinese Government, the ...

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  33. BLIND MAN IN CAR SMASH

    A blind man, Norman Pegley, of Station Road, Booval, was seriously injured when a motor car, driven by Joseph Kelly, of Dudley Street, Booval ...

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  34. PURCHASE OF SHEEP SY JAPAN

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Mr. Ijama, wool adviser to the military clothing mills, expects that Australia ...

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  35. FERRY CAPTAIN TO SHOW CAUSE

    Following an inquiry by the Marine Court, consisting of Judge White and two assessors, into the collision between the collier Birchgrove Park ...

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  36. NON-VOTERS MAY BE FINED BY DEPARTMENT

    Persons who fall to vote at State elections in future may elect to be dealt with by the Principal Electoral Officer (Mr. R. J. Cole) instead of ...

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  37. RECONSTRUCTION OF WHARVES

    Although tenders are being invited by Urn bureau of industry for timber for the reconstruction of the central wharves, the secretary (Mr. E. ...

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  38. ROADS CLOSED FOR JUBILEE BRIDGE

    One more step in the building of the Jubilee Bridge has been taken by the closure of roads adjacent to the site at the Kangaroo Point end. The ...

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  39. FATHER DIES DAY AFTER SON

    Within a day of each other father find son died at the General Hospital. On Thursday morning Lindsay Edwin Spark, of Hamilton Road. Moorooka ...

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  40. EX-KING ALFONSO INJURED

    While motoring on the seafront at Follinico the motor car of ex-King Alfonso overturned, and he sustained cuts on the forehead. His aide-decamp fractured his collarbone. ...

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  41. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold to-day was £7/0 11 an ounce fine. The dollar was quoted at 4.94 7-16 to the pound sterling and the franc 74 7-8 The previous ...

    Article : 46 words
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