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  5. SCULLIN'S CHALLENGE TO PRIME MINISTER

    WHAT Federal Labor Leader J. H. Scullin describes as sheer impudence and a precipitate move that indicates fear of defeat at the polls is the action of the Lyons Cabinet in granting to the United Australia Party in preference to the ...

    Article : 490 words
  6. Sinclair's Selection for Governorship Creates Sensation

    UPTON SINCLAIR'S overwhelming selection in the California primary votes for the Governorship has provided a national,sensation. Winning over the official Roosevelt candidate ...

    Article : 263 words
  7. INNOCUOUS LEG THEORY

    Larwood did not bowl for Notts against Middlesex, presumably because the pitch was sodden, but Voce ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ANGLICANS WELCOME NEW ARCHBISHOP "Overwhelmed by the Scenic Beauties of Australia"

    THE Archbishop-elect of Brisbane (Dr. J. W. C. Wand), who is accompanied by Mrs. Wand and Miss Wand was accorded a most enthusiastic welcome at Dalgety's Wharf on the arrival of the Aberdeen-Commonwealth liner Largs Bay ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ROOSEVELT'S HUGE DEFICIT.

    The Government has spent 540,000,000 dollars (about £18,000000) a month since President Roosevelt was inaugurated, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 87 words
  10. "PARIS WOULD BE IN RUINS"

    "If it were really war, Paris would now be in blazing ruins," says the official report of the air manoeuvres. "The entire city would be a shambles and there would be tens of thousands of casualties." The umpires declare that, despite the ...

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  11. "Engaged for Five Months"

    Lily Damita, the film star, was not surprised over the Brisbane report about Hugo Brassey stating that they were good friends, ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. FELL 40FT.

    Severe injuries were received by Arthur Jay, of Helen-street, Bulimba, when he fell between 40 and 45 feet, While painting the ...

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  13. ARCTIC PARTY OVERDUE.

    Copenhagen reports that anxiety is felt for the British Arctic expedition which left the West Greenland coast in May for Mount ...

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  14. NAPOLEON'S SHADOW WAS LUCKY.

    The number 22 as a house number seemed to be a lucky one so far as the drawing of the Golden Casket to-day was concerned. The second prize went to number 22 Podd-street, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. REMOVAL OF TREES.

    AFTER the meeting of the City Council's finance committee today, Alderman A.Laurie (deputy chairman) said it had been decided to ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. MUST HAVE MORATORIUM.

    Dr. Schacht, Minister for Economics, addressing an agrarian conference at Badellsen, at which 20 countries, including Britain, were represented declared that an improvement in the world's economic position would be possible only if Germany's foreign creditors agreed ...

    Article : 233 words
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  18. CYCLIST INJURED.

    GRIEG DELLAR, of Somerset-street, Valley, foil from a bicycle on Samford-road, Gaythorne, to-day, and fractured his right arm. Ambulance ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. VIVID PERSONALITY.

    Everyone who saw Dr. Wand on,the seamer, or later in Brisbane this morning, must have been impressed by his physical vigor, vivid personality, and his winning smile, carrying an Instant conviction of its genuineness. ...

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  20. SERVICE AT CATHEDRAL.

    From the ship's side Dr. Wand, his wife and daughter were conveyed to the St. John's Cathedral, where a brief thanksgiving service was conducted by ...

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  21. Perry Likes Sporting Tennis.

    PERRY'S fiancee says that he will never turn professional. "We discussed the question several times, and Fred was emphatic ...

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  22. RAILS TORN UP AND WIRES CUT.

    Mail trains were delayed an hour when the lines were torn up and telegraph posts and wires cut between Bansha and Cahir, in ...

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  23. HUGE WHEAT CROP IN CANADA.

    The wheat crop forecast for Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba is 265,000,000 bushels an increase of 14,000,000 over 1933. Eighty-four per ...

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