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  6. POLICE FORCE COMPLETELY REORGANISED

    QUEENSLAND'S Police Force has been completely reorganised. To-day the Executive Council, presided over) by the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson), granted approva) to the greatest changes ever brought about in the force. No fewer ...

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  7. Lyons Burkes the Issue

    Party whips cracked here last night,with the result that Senator M'Lachlan has fallen' into step behind the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Austrian Developments Again Jeopardise Peace in Europe

    M. SCHUSCHNIGG, FORMERLY 'MINISTER FOR EDUCATION, THE NEW HEAD OF THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT, REPORTS THAT DR. DOLLFUSS, THE PREMIER, DIED AS THE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. America to Challenge England for Davis Cup

    AUSTRALIA must wait at least another year for-success in the Davis Cup. United States took the two singles and the match yesterday, and will meet England in the challenge final at the end of the week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Firm Fined £50

    WALTER Reid and company, Ltd. Rockhampton was charged in.the SummonsCourt to-day with having ...

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  11. DRAINAGE plans.

    Plans for drainage from Oleanderdrive to Stewart-road. Ashgrove, and for open out drainage at Perrln Creek, Cannon Hill, were, considered by the ...

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  12. COUNCIL WORKS.

    The City Council's work committee, at its meeting to-day considered reports.of recent deputations to the Lord Mayor—ono asking for the ...

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  13. German Minister Recalled

    The German Minister in Austria has been recalled from Vienna. The official reason for the recall of ...

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  14. No Ball Rule Impracticable Says Conference

    THE Imperial Cricket Conference has rejected Australia's suggestion that umpires should no-ball a bowler, if it was considered he was intimidating batsmen. It considered the proposed law Impracticable, but unanimously ...

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  15. SHUNTER'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    John Wilson, 28, a railway employee, had a narrow escape from serious Injury when he was caught between the buffers of two ...

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  16. MRS. DOLLFUSS'S SAD VIGIL.

    [?] Dollfuss and here children were the guests of the Mussollnls here. Mrs. Dollfuss eat in a villa with darkened windows, awaiting ...

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  19. NEW PREMIER STRONG MONARCHIST.

    THE "Daily Mail" says that M. Schuschnigg is a strong Monarchist and was a prominent member of Dr. Dollfuse's Christian ...

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  20. ACTING-MANAGER AT SUNDERLAND.

    IN the absence in London of Messrs. Busbby and Ball, the former appointed Mr. Augustus Vaugban, formerly of Cootumundra, acting-manager ...

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  21. PATAUDI ENDS SEASON.

    PATAUDI, who is a member of the Worcestershire Club, is suffering from nerve strain, and will not play again this season. ...

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  22. MORE SPEED AT OVAL.

    Mr. A. p. Chapman, in the "Daily Mail"," asking, "Was Wyatt given an opportunity of stating his case to the selectors?" thinks it ...

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  23. STARHEMBERG ORDERS TROOPS TO MOBILISE.

    prince starhemberg, who was forced to return here owing to a etorm, held a Council of War with officers In his hotel. He ordered ...

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  24. CYCLIST INJURED.

    WHILE riding a bicycle along Melbourne-street, South Brisbane, to-day, James Pasralibes, 35, of Merivalestreet, South. Brisbane, was Involved ...

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  25. REST WILL CURE BRADMAN.

    Bradman is resting his strained thigh in a West End nursing home. It is stated that his recovery is only a matter of rest. ...

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