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  2. DUKE RECOVERS DAMAGES

    THE libel action brought by the Duke of Windsor against William Heinemann, Ltd., publishers, arising out of the publication early this year of the book, "Coronation Commentary," was withdrawn ...

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  3. UGLY SCENE AT UNION CONGRESS

    An ugly scene occurred at the Trades Union Congress last night, when the Australian Workers' Union delegates called for a card ...

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  4. 17-GUN SALUTE TO GOVERNOR

    BRISBANE was in its happiest mood yesterday morning to greet the return of the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) sad Lady ...

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  5. FIRST BRIDGE FATALITY

    Where the fatal fall occurred. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INSPECTING HIS REMODELLED HOME

    With the round of official duties at an end, the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) made an informal inspection of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Duke Insists On "H.R.H." For Duchess

    ACCORDING to "Reynolds's News," the Duke of Windsor is still determined that the Duchess shall on all occasions ...

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  8. LORD HALIFAX'S TALKS WITH HITLER

    Lord Halifax's first opportunity of informing the Cabinet of the result of his talks with Herr Hitler and others will be at the ...

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  9. TRAPPED IN CARAVAN

    William Williams, an aged showman, camped in a horse caravan, almost lost his life when Byron Creek burst its banks near ...

    Article : 296 words
  10. GOLD FIND AT GLADSTONE

    Following the discovery of five grains of coarse gold by a man sinking a hole for a petrol pump at a motor garage in Dawson-road. Gladstone, the ...

    Article : 205 words
  11. MR. LANG LOSES UNION SUPPORT

    The recent ballot for the election of officials of the Tramway Union has resulted in a straight-out victory for the industrialists. The Lang faction ...

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  12. Messages Of Welcome

    When the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) arrived home at Government House yesterday, he found, in addition to the many he had ...

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  13. BRITISH CRUISER FOR SESQUICENTENARY

    For Australia's 150th anniversary celebrations the British Navy, as well as the Royal Air Force, will be represented. ...

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  14. "BIRTH CONTROL"

    "Children are not merely by-products, but are the be-all and end-all of marriage," said Father Woodlock, a Jesuit. When declaring at Oxford that birth ...

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  15. DOUBTS ON LEGAL NAME

    A curious marriage tangle was revealed in the Divorce Court to-day. A woman who had been married three times found ...

    Article : 271 words
  16. FELL 75FT. TO DEATH

    When he fell 75ft. from, the construction work of the Story Bridge yesterday afternoon Hans James Zimmennann, 46, married ...

    Article : 154 words
  17. Stanthorpe Water Scheme

    The Stanthorpe Shire Council is to be asked by the electors to reconsider its decision in turning down the proposed water supply scheme. ...

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  18. GOVERNOR RESUMES HIS OFFICE

    The Clerk of the Executive Council (Mr. G. W. Watson) reading the proclamation announcing the resumption of office by the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) aboard the Orcades. In the group are (from left): Lady Blair, Sir James Blair, Mr. Watson, the Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith), Sir Leslie Wilson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. PACIFIC HIGHWAY UNDER WATER

    Heavy rain throughout the Richmond and Clarence watersheds last night Hooded many creeks and road traffic was held up. At Tintenbar. near ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. PATROL BEYOND BATHERS

    Alter considering a number of schemes designed to protect surfers from sharks the Coolangatta Town Council, at a special meeting to-night. ...

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  21. BRUSSELS TALKS TO END

    The Brussels correspondent of "The Times" says the British, American, Dominions, and Belgian delegations to the Far Eastern Coherence held ...

    Article : 157 words
  22. SPECTACULAR FALL AT LANG PARK

    A spectacular fall, in which 11 riders went down, marked the second last race at the Lang Park cycling meeting last night. Two of the riders were ...

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  23. NATIONAL INSURANCE TO BE PUSHED ON

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Casey) said to-day that the Government proposed without delay to complete its plans for national insurance. ...

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  24. BETTER TASTE IN LITERATURE

    Probably in Queensland also, but certainly in England, the public taste in literature had steadily improved during the last 25 years, said Mr. Hugh ...

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  25. AMERICAN GIRLS GENEROUS IN DEFEAT

    At the conclusion of the women's tennis test match at Milton yesterday, when Australia won narrowly, the American representatives were ...

    Article : 190 words
  26. FAMILY'S NARROW ESCAPE FROM FIRE

    A man, his wife, and their three mall children barely had time to escape from their suburban home at Rosa-street, Oatley, when it caught lire early ...

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  27. BIG CASKET NEARS ITS CLOSE

    On present indications the mammoth Golden Casket will close within & fortnight. The Minister for Health and Home ...

    Article : 89 words
  28. Man Hunt Extends To Tully

    The Hunt for the man wanted for the firing of shots at two police officers at Bambaroo, in the Ingham district, a week ago, has lost none of ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. Sir Charles Bright Dead

    The death occurred to-day or air Charles Bright, a distinguished civil engineer. Sir Charles, who was a member of ...

    Article : 77 words
  30. Financier Found Shot

    Howard cortin, a financier, whose Sapelo Island estate was used as a summer White House by two former Presidents of the United States, was ...

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  31. Flight Abandoned

    prince Cantecouzenie, of Rumania, who left croydon on Saturday morning in an attempt on the record for a flight to Capetown, decided to ...

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  32. Farmer's Wife Found Shot

    Ruby May Mogridge. 40 wife of A. E. Mogridge, a farmer at Wiyarra, was found dead in a room at her home this morning with her head partly blown ...

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