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  4. Winner of "Telegraph" Prize

    Mr. A. B. Copeman, with his two sons, George and Herbert. "The Telegraph" prize for the scholarship examinations went to Herbert, who was a student at the Toogbolawah Rural School, of which his father ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Second Worst Night on Record: Relief Likely To-night

    For Brisbane last night proved to be the second warmest on record. There was a temperature of nearly 10 degrees above the normal while the humidity was exceptionally high. ...

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  6. JAPANESE CRISIS

    The political crisis, which developed rapidly to-day, reached a climax with the issue of the Emperor's decree suspending the Parliamentary session for two days. The Prime Minister (Mr. K. Hirota), in presenting his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 1,100 DEATHS IN WEEK

    There was a heavy increase last week in the mortality due to the influenza epidemic which is ...

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  8. SO NEAR, BUT YET--

    Those in the City Police Court had to face the tantalising spectacle during the sweltering heat of a watermelon carried before ...

    Article : 78 words
  9. Stop Press

    ENGLAND v. S.A.—England, one for 96 (Barnett n.o. 13, Fishlock. I.b.w. Ward 40; sundries 3). AUSTRALIAS TENNIS TITLES.— ...

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  10. JAPANESE CABINET

    An emergency meeting of the Cabinet has been summoned for 10.30 a.m. to-day. ...

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  11. ICE CREAM CONSUMED BY TONS

    Brisbane people ate tons of ice cream yesterday and to-day, and abnormal consumption of milk and soft ...

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  12. ONLY 10 PER CENT U.S.A. CAPITAL IN AIRCRAFT FIRM HERE

    Replying to suggestions that American capital would find its way into the new Australian aircraft manufacturing industry, the ...

    Article : 285 words
  13. POPE'S CONDITION PRECARIOUS

    A message from Vatican City states that the Pope's condition is precarious. It is feared that gangrene is ...

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  14. THE QUEEN MARY

    The Cunard-White Star liner Queen Mary has carried over 42,000 passengers to date on her 14 round voyages between Southampton and New York. ...

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  15. OFF FOR A DIP

    Mr. S. Becktold (Victoria), Mr. J. P. Sheedy (A.S.U. secretary), Bert Nankiville, Evelyn de Lacy, Dorothy Green, Percy Oliver, and Ian Stewart of West Australia, on their was to their morning training. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. WHATS IN A NAME?

    What s in a name ? I Perhaps to be called "a perfect gentleman" in future will not give rise to a great deal of ...

    Article : 60 words
  17. HEAVY SEAS IN BRITAIN

    Owing to rough sens, following' a gale during the night, the homeward-bound P. and O. liner Strathaird from Australia and ...

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