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  4. DISTURBING NAVAL INCIDENT

    A disturbing collision occurred west of Portland Bill, close to the scene of the January submarine disaster, where divers are still trying to raise the M2. A fog descended while flotillas of minesweepers and submarines ...

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  5. FUTILE DAY

    Yesterday in the Federal Parliament was a wasted day. With the Senate unable to continue sitting after it had passed the High ...

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  6. CRUSHED UNDER TRUCKS

    When inspecting the damage resulting from a crash under unusual circumstances between two heavily laden motor trucks at Ipswich ...

    Article : 331 words
  7. ADVENTURES OF "FLYING FAMILY"

    Anxious to save the "flying family" from the rigours of an Arctic winter, the management of the "Daily Herald" has arranged for the British ...

    Article : 334 words
  8. GANDHI TO BE REMOVED FROM GAOL

    The Government's intentions regarding Gandhi, in view of his vow to begin on September 20, a "fast unto death," were announced in the ...

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  9. TEST CRICKET

    A W. Carr (the Notts captain and formerly captain of England), in an interview published in the "Evening Standard." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. STRIKE PLAN REJECTED

    Four hundred union delegates meeting in the Sydney Town Hall decided against the recommendation of the conference of key ...

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  11. DISARMAMENT

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that it can be stated definitely that Germany will not be represented on the Bureau of ...

    Article : 210 words
  12. BUNDABERG SHOOTING

    "I do, and I do not, think the shooting was an accident," declared Arthur William Melvin, a stepson of Donald Frederick Luther, when the ...

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  13. MANCHUKUO

    As a result of Japan's formal recognition of the Manchurian State of Manchukuo, the Chinese Government at Nanking is dispatching diplomatic ...

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  14. TONSILS AND ADENOIDS

    Dr. Graham Brown, of Brisbane, who returned to Sydney by the Mariposa, said the British Medical Association Centenary ...

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  15. SUGAR PRICES

    The decision of the Canberra conference on the question of sugar prices is to be considered by the State Cabinet at its meeting next Monday. ...

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  16. MELBOURNE SHOW

    Queensland and Victoria divided the highest honours in export butter at the Royal Agricultural show which opened yesterday. ...

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  17. ANGLO-IRISH DISPUTE

    The Political correspondent of the "Daily Express" suggests that the exchange of notes between London and Dublin possibly will lead to a renewal ...

    Article : 139 words
  18. MORTGAGED HORSES

    Alleging that William Tindall, horse trainer, of Caulfield, had mortgaged to the plaintiff certain racehorses to secure the repayment of moneys, and ...

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  19. TRANSATLANTIC PLANE

    The Transatlantic plane American Nurse is 23 hours overdue. It is estimated that the petrol carried by the machine would be ...

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  20. RISE FAVOURED

    A reduction of the exchange rate would mean an increase in imports and a substantial decrease in exports. A rise in exchange, ...

    Article : 228 words
  21. STATE SCHOLARSHIPS

    Under the new scholarship system, which has now received executive approval, every candidate who secures 50 per cent or over in the aggregate and ...

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  22. CHEESE INDUSTRY

    At the annual meeting of the Queensland Cheese Manufacturers' Association and the Queensland Cheese Board yesterday, the president (Mr. H. T. ...

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  23. AIR SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA

    A representative of the Royal Dutch Air Line, probably the chairman of directors, Mr. Pleasman, will visit Mr. S. M. Bruce (Australian Minister in ...

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  24. EISTEDDFOD PLANS

    The general meeting of the Blackstone-Ipswich Eisteddfod Committee decided that the offer of the Wintergarden Theatre at a rental of £275 for ...

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  25. ENGLAND WINS

    In a night of close finishes and brilliant riding, in the presence of 84,000 persons, the biggest crowd that has attended a dirt-track ...

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  26. ALGERIAN TROOP-TRAIN

    The latest reports state that 120 persons were killed and 150 were injured in the troop train disaster near Tlemcen. ...

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  27. ISSUE OF WRITS

    Carpentaria Prospectors, Ltd., has issued a writ against E. T. Ryan, Frank Ryan, and—Tucker (executrix of the estate of Albert E. Tucker, ...

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  28. AT ST. COLUMBAN'S SPORTS MEETING

    Three young ladies who were very interested in the competitions at St. Columban's Christian Brothers' College fifth annual sports meeting at the Exhibition Oval. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. "MAKE WORLD A GOING CONCERN"

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald (Prime Minister), in an article in the "News Letter," the organ of the National Labour group, states: The blizzard la ...

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  30. STOP PRESS

    Welcome Rains.--Fairly heavy rains of a general nature have fallen in the Marnnoa, Darling Downs, and Central Highlands areas, the coastal ...

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  31. GO SLOW TACTICS

    By reducing their daily tallies from 100 to 80, slaughtermen engaged at the metropolitan abattoir in killing lambs for export, have disregarded ...

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  32. PENSIONS POLICY

    Commenting on the Governments decision regarding pensions, Mr. Scullin said: "I am very pleased that the Government, yielding to pressure ...

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  33. RATE PAYMENT DISCOUNT

    A proposal that when a ratepayer in arrears pays the whole of a current half-year's rates and cleansing dues, and also pays a reasonable instalment ...

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  34. MISSING WOMAN LOCATED.

    The police report that Mrs. Florence Towerton, 24, who has been missing from her home at Mt. Samson, Dayboro line, since September 5, has been ...

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  35. POPULATION OF CHINA

    According to a statement published by the Ministry for the Interior today the estimated population of China including Manchuria is 474,000,000 ...

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