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  4. Red Claim On Berlin Talks

    MOSCOW, February 8.—Pravda to-day accused "certain circles" at the Berlin conference of spreading rumours that the Big-Four talks were about to end. ...

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  5. CYCLONE CLOSE

    BRISBANE, February 8.—The tropical cyclone to-night was moving down Queensland to the south-east corner of the State. The Weather Bureau issued warnings of serious flooding as it entered the Belyando and Fitzroy River catchment areas this afternoon. The ...

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  6. Pope Has Improved Slightly

    ROME, February 8.—Improvement in the condition of Pope Plus XII continued to-day, It is understood that ...

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  7. Royal Tour In Country

    [?]EY, February 8.—The Queen and the Duke will [?]mmence their tour of N.S.W. country districts [?]ow when they leave Central Station on the Royal [?] Newcastle. ...

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  8. Ex-Sultan on way to new exile

    The French Government recently removed the ex-Sultan Sidi Mohammed Ben Yussef from Corsica ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Monopolisation Of Queen Is Resented

    SYDNEY, February 8.—The public, Press and politicians are seething with resentment at the monopolisation of the Queen by the Premier, Mr. J. J. Cahill. Mr. Cahill has been present to shake hands with the ...

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  10. WILL Q.T.C. REMIT SENTENCES ?

    BRISBANE, Feb. 8.—If the Q.T.C. follows the A.J.C. precedent. Jockey Bill Welburn will serve only one week of the ...

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  11. CHILD ROAD DEATHS UP

    MELBOURNE, February 8.—An increasing number of Australian children were becoming road accident victims, the ...

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  12. RAIL STRIKE [?]NG ROYAL VISIT

    February [?].—officials in Brisbane [?] discounted the [?] of a railway strike ...

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  13. Trade Revival

    LONDON, Feb. 8.—A revival of empire trade preferences with the return to fully competitive markets was ...

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  14. Rabbit Poison

    MELBOURNE, February 8.—The deadly rabbit-killing po[?]n. 1080, might be used in Victoria, ing place of myxoma ...

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  15. N.Y. Couple Slain

    NEW YORK. Feb. 3.—Police were to-day seeking a young man for questioning in connection with the double murder ...

    Article : 70 words
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  17. MARYBORO. MAY BE IN ROYAL TOUR

    BRISBANE, February 8.—The Premier is working on a second Royal tour programme for Queensland. This second programme will be followed if the present schedule is interrupted by rain or cyclone. Mr. Gair said to-night. ...

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  19. Forde To Contest Wide Bay

    BRISBANE, February 8.—The former Army Minister, Mr. F. M. Forde. to-day accepted nomination at a candidate in the Labour plebiscite for the Wide Bay federal electorate. The seat has been held by Mr. Corser, Country Party, who announced his retirement from politics at the end of this term because of ill-health. ...

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  20. "DEFENCELESS IF, OIL CUT OFF IN WAR"

    Senator McKenna, Leader of the Opposition said in the Senate recently that Australia could be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. GAIR WILL TRAVEL WITH ROYAL PAIR

    BRISBANE, February 8.—The Premier said to-night that he and Mrs. Gair would accompany the Royal party on ...

    Article : 161 words
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