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  2. SHIPS BATTERED BY CYCLONE

    While the cyclone that has been travelling slowly down the Queensland coast stayed for the week-end centred off Sandy Cape it scoured the sea front from Rockhampton to the Clarence, wreaking thousands of pounds damage to frontage works. At ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GERMANY OBJECTS TO WHITE PAPER

    Herr von Ribbentrop (Herr Hitler's Ambassador at Large), who left London by air for Berlin yesterday, said prior to his departure that he was making the journey in a definitely hopeful spirit ...

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  4. FIVE MINERS BURIED ALIVE

    Five men and a pit pony were buried alive in Bardyke's Colliery, Blantyre, near Glasgow. Seven miners were working together on night shift, when ...

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  5. BANDITS ROB MOTORIST

    For the third Saturday in succession three masked and armed bandits carried out a successful robbery on a motorist parked in a ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND WILL GET FAIR DEAL

    "I will personally do all I can to-wards seeing that your Leagueites get a fair deal, and that you will have the same opportunity as in the past ...

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  7. RAGING SEA ON SOUTH COAST

    Heavy seas broke along the South Coast beaches, and considerable damage was done to retaining walls and surf sheds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ITALIANS BOMB YERGA ALEM

    An Addis Ababa communique states that 27 women and children were killed by gas bombs when Yerga Alem was attacked from the air. Others ...

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  9. LANG MOVE TO EXPEL GARDEN

    Supporters of Mr. Garden, M.H.R., are preparing moves to checkmate the probable expulsion of their leader at a meeting of the Lang Party executive ...

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  10. HEAVY DEATH ROLL AT JIJIGA

    Italian aeroplanes for the first time bombarded Jijiga this morning causing a heavy death roll. It is believed that the enemy's objective was General ...

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  11. HAILED AS COMING LEAGUE "STAR"

    Eric Hughes, a young miner, has travelled 2048 miles at his own expense to play Rugby League football in Sydney. He has left a job in the ...

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  12. JEWS HAD TO MARRY AT CANBERRA

    Canberra became a modern Gretna Green last week to a Jewish couple, who, owing to a curious flaw in the New South Wales Marriage Act of ...

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  13. SIR IAN HAMILTON'S WARNING

    General Sir lan Hamilton, speaking at the Gordon Highlanders' dinner last night, described the idea that France and Belgium were in any ...

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  14. CYCLONE MOVING SEAWARD

    The following cyclone advices were issued yesterday by the Weather Bureau:— 9 a.m.—The cyclone is still ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. SABOTAGE ON DESTROYER

    Following the official admission of six cases of damage, or attempted sabotage, to British warships, which were being refitted, it is learned that ...

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  16. BERLIN OLYMPIAD

    The suggestion that the Berlin Olympiad should be boycotted was revived at a meeting of the Amateur Athletic Association, when the National ...

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  17. FIVE INJURED AT KIRRA

    Several persons were injured at Kirra this evening while watching the heavy seas, which caused several hundreds of pounds' worth of damage to the ...

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  18. AIR MAIL TALKS IN LONDON

    The negotiations between the visiting Australian Ministers (Dr. Earle Page and Mr. R. G. Menzies) and the Minister for Air (Viscount Swinton) ...

    Article : 195 words
  19. BRITISH DAIRY IMPORTS

    A four-party trade understanding, comprising Britain, Denmark, Australia, and New Zealand, is regarded authoritatively as a likely outcome of the ...

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  20. WILL SCHMIDT BE EXECUTED?

    Before his departure for Adelaide yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced that the Federal Cabinet would meet on Tuesday to ...

    Article : 161 words
  21. LATE GUS BLUETT

    From a plane flown by one of the pilots of the Kingsford Smith Flying School, an American member of the "Anything Goes" company ...

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  22. AIR SERVICES DELAYED

    No aeroplanes left or arrived at Archerfield aerodrome yesterday, because of the cyclonic weather. Airlines of Australia were to have ...

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  23. BOATS DISAPPEAR AT PIALBA

    Pialba felt the full force of the wind on Saturday night and again yesterday. The Mathieson, a punt used to transport metal from Woody Island to ...

    Article : 163 words
  24. SHOOTING OF TAXI-DRIVER

    It is unlikely that Boyd Sinclair (l7 years) who was recently charged with the murder of John Smillie, a taxi-driver, will ever stand his trial. ...

    Article : 91 words
  25. GALE LASHES MOUNTAINS

    A 55 miles-an-hour gale lashed the mountain tops between Beechmont and Binna-Burra this morning, and the telephone line between the two ...

    Article : 108 words
  26. BOY SWEPT OFF ROCKS

    Victor Frederick Hardy (11), an inmate of St. Paul's Training School, Newhaven, was drowned on the back beach at Forrest Caves on Saturday ...

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  27. GERMAN CHURCH'S PLEA AGAINST BOLSHEVISM

    The National Evangelical Church has issued an appeal to Christians of all nations to support Germany's fight against Bolshevism. The appeal ...

    Article : 59 words
  28. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold to-day was £7/0/11 an ounce fine. The dollar was quoted at 4.96 to the pound sterling and the franc 74 15-16. Previous quotations ...

    Article : 44 words
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