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  4. COUNTRY EDITION

    The decisions of the Imperial Conference will not be known for several days, but they are understood to have included the continuance of a ...

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  5. FURTHER JAPANESE RAIDS.

    The feature of the Japanese activities in China overnight were several air-raids on many cities, while warships shelled several town on the ...

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  6. LIVERPOOL RAILWAY TRAGEDY.

    The youth whose body was found mutilated near the railway line at Liverpool has been identified as Frederick George Walther, 23, a resident ...

    Article : 64 words
  7. THE SOUTHWEST FARMERS.

    Following the deputation of South-West farmers to the Premier, the members later conferred with the Minister of Lands, and a form of ...

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  8. BLESSINGS OF PEACE.

    A plea for peace and a wish that other countries would be guided by the "same considerations" was made by Herr Hitler in reply to the good ...

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  9. WORKER DROWNED AT BRIGHT.

    Charles Waddingham, sustenance worker, was drowned in a brewery pool in the Ovens River, at Bright, last night. He went in for a swim ...

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  10. SHIELD CRICKET.

    In their second innings, South Australia, after making 287 for eight wickets, declared, leaving Queensland 494 to get to win. Bradman made ...

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  11. STRIKING ENGINEERS.

    It is reported that a meeting of striking engineers employed at Cockatoo and Mort's Docks will take place shortly to discuss a proposal to ...

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  12. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    Reports that the State election would be held in February have no foundation whatever, according to Premier Stevens, who said the ...

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  13. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    Twenty-seven of a mob of sheep which were in the railway yards at Barcaldine, Central Queensland, waiting to be trucked by a special train ...

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  14. ALBURY PYJAMA GIRL CASE.

    It is announced by the Police Department that the inquest on the Albury "Pyjama Girl," whose body was found under a culvert four miles ...

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  15. THE TRUCK CASE.

    Four men were committed for trial by the Coroner after inquiry into the death of John Thomas Dempsey, truck driver, whose body was found ...

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  16. FIRE AT PIANGIL.

    The small town of Piangil, on the Murray River, had most of the business section wiped out by fire early yesterday morning. Two ...

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  17. THE STATE LOTTERY.

    Lottery No. 471 was drawn last night. The first prize, No. 687, went to "Nil Desperandum," Mrs. A. Abbott, 173 Pitt Street, Sydney; the ...

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  18. THE ENTERPRISES COMMISSION.

    When the State Enterprises Royal Commission resumed to-day, Mr. Sheahan, for Mr. Lang, mentioned "hush money" in the form of ...

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