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  5. MYSTERY OF SCHOOLGIRL'S DISAPPEARANCE SOLVED

    The capture of an alligator which contained human remains on Thursday revealed the fate of May Adams, the Pindi Pindi schoolgirl, who, with her sister, Thelma, lost her life in Alligator Creek last ...

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  6. MAY NOT SATISFY GERMANY.

    The Geneva correspondent of "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeltung" professes to be somewhat puzzled by the ...

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  7. TWENTY-FIVE MEN STILL MISSING

    Though the identity of the 13 survivors of the ill-fated Japanese wheat tramp, Kinsen Maru, which foundered about 400 miles east of Bowen, has not yet been established, it is now definite that 25 members ...

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  8. JAPANESE CHANGE THEIR TACTICS

    Despatches from the front state that following their defeat at Hsifengkow the Japanese have changed their tactics and have commenced an encircling movement against the Chinese right and left flanks. ...

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  9. SEVER RELATIONS THREAT.

    It is generally understood that if the Soviet continues to deny satisfactory answers to the British ...

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    JIMMY WALKER, Ex-Mayor of New York, whose wife is seeking a divorce. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Marshal Chiang Kai-Sheh (in centre), who is in command of the Chinese forces, which are giving the Japanese trouble near the Great Wall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. HUGE ECONOMIES TO BE EFFECTED

    President F. D. Roosevelt's 500,000,000 Dollars Economy Bill, carrying extensive savings in veterans' expenditure and Federal salaries, was given final House approval yesterday, and sent to the President for signature. The vote ...

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  13. VISIT TO ENGLAND CONTEMPLATED.

    M. Daladier (Premier) and M. Paul-Boncour (Foreign Affairs) will proceed to London in the course of the next week for a ...

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  14. BRAZIL WANTS WARSHIPS.

    Japanese shipbuilding companies have received orders from Brazil for the construction of 30 warships during the next 12 ...

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  15. FARM RELIEF MEASURE.

    President F. D. Rooseveit's Farm Relief Bill, which was submitted to Congress to-day, authorises the Secretary for ...

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  16. Wife's Allegations Denied.

    James J. Walker, former Mayor of New York, to-day entered a general denial of all the allegations contained in his wife's suit for divorce. The ...

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  17. EXCITMENT IN WHEAT PIT.

    FARMERS, traders, and speculators all began to take their new profits in wheat to-day, resulting in a selling stampede which wiped out all ...

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  18. SOCIAL-DEMOCRATS DENY REPORT.

    The executive committee of the Social Democratic Party vigorously denies a report published by the Paris "Figaro" to the effect that 10 German ...

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  19. LEGISLATOR USES REVOLVER.

    When Herr Nussbaum (a Social Democratic Deputy to Baden Diet) was knocked up by policemen who came to carry out a house search ...

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  20. HOMELESS SUFFER PRIVATIONS.

    Appalling conditions have developed around Long Beach, where 25,000 men, women, and children are sleeping outdoors since the earthquake. Pelting rain, unusual for this ...

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  21. BIG JAPANESE EXHIBITION.

    The International Women's and Children's Exhibition was formaily opened this morning in the presence of Cabinet Ministers, ...

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  22. PRICE OF BUTTER FIXED.

    Under the new regulations restricting the f.o.b. and c.i.f. and e. sales of butter to prevent speculative forward buying, the Dairy Produce ...

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  23. CZECHO PAYMENTS SUSPENDED.

    Following the Czecho-Slovakian Government a arbitrary decision to prohibit the transfer of payments to Germany, the German Ministry of ...

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  24. £20,000 FOR PINEAPPLE GROWERS.

    The Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. J. Francis) announced that agreements to provide for payments to the growers of £20,000 had now ...

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  25. HITLER'S VANDALS OUTRAGE.

    DR. FEUCHTWANGER, the famous author of "Jew Suss," has informed his London publisher that during his absence in Austria, Hitler's ...

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  26. LIKED SOUND OF AN ENGINE.

    That he was a mechanic and liked to hear the sound of engine beneath him was the explanation given by David Victor ...

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  27. POWER ALCOHOL' AND PETROL.

    That the Government had decided to explore the possibilities of introducing a bill during next session of Parliament to force importers of ...

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  28. FRENCH 'PLANE DISASTER.

    A severe blow to French aviation hopes was dealt when a large threemotored military 'plane of the latest model, which was the pride and hope ...

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  29. STOLE MOTOR CAR IGNITION KEY.

    The theft of a motor car ignition key, valued at 3s 6d, the property of William Dorsett, at Darra last night, resulted in Lewis Philip Spressor (21, ...

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  30. DIVERT BARRYPARADE TRAMS.

    IN response to a petition from Valley business men, the civic executive will recommend to the weekly meeting of the Brisbane City Council ...

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  31. ALLEGED CEMETERY PROFITEERING.

    PREMIER SIR STANLEY ARGYLE has called for a report from the chairman of the Health Commission regarding a statement made by Mr. R. Ritchie at the Australian Natives Association Convention on ...

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  32. TENNIS BAN.

    The International Lawn Tennis Federation has banned open tournaments as recently sanctioned by the American Association, and also ...

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  33. FEDERAL LABOR AGAINST N.S.W. REFERENDUM.

    The Federal executive of the Australian Labor Party is vigorously opposing the proposals in connection with the New South Wales Upper ...

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  34. "JUMPING JOE" DIVORCED.

    The second marital venture of "Jumping Joe" Savoldi, professional wrestler, and former Notre Dame footballer, terminated in the Divorce ...

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  35. SHAW AT HONOLULU.

    George Bernard Shaw, whose numerous bombastic remarks about America have helped to make him famous, arrived here today on the ...

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  36. GERMAN PRESS CENSORSHIP.

    By order of the President of the Prussian Diet no Communist or Social Democratic journalist will be allowed access to the Parliamentary ...

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  37. CHERMSIDE A.L.P. BRANCH.

    The Chermside A.L.P. will meet on Tuesday, March 21, in Chermside State School, at 8 p.m. Senator Gordon Brown will address the branch on ...

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  38. EMBARGO ON POLICE REMOVED.

    A "Government Gazette" issued yesterday cancelled the embargo against members of the police force joining any progress association or other ...

    Article : 51 words
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