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  4. Woman Shot Dead at Toowong

    Shot through the heart by a revolver bullet, Mrs. Gertrude Cottell, 35, was killed at her home in Elizabeth Street, Toowong, at 6 o'clock this morning. Her husband, John Edgar Cottell, is in the Brisbane Hospital with a revolver wound in his left breast, but his condition is not regarded as ...

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  5. ALARMING RUMOURS REVIVED

    The "Daily Herald," which is bitterly antagonistic to Japan, publishes a grave suggestion from its Geneva correspondent that the League and America are disturbed by reports that Japan is secretly ...

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  6. M.C.C. REPLY

    The text of the Marylebone Cricket Club's cable was issued too late for general newspaper comment, the "Times" alone publishing a leader ...

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  7. "LAME DUCKS"

    The "lame duck" amendment to the United States Constitution received the required ratification by 36 votes to-day when the Missouri ...

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  8. MORE FLOODS IN N.S.W.

    The name of James Hemmings, 58, has been added to the list of flood victims. He was found suspended on a fence in Vale ...

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  9. WHEELS LOCKED

    Two motor trucks and a sedan car were involved in a collision in George Street, but little damage was caused. Wheels of the three ...

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  10. STRONG SWING UPWARDS

    In a strong upward swing, unprecedented since October, the pound sterling rose 3[?] cents today, to close at 3.39[?] dollars for ...

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  11. STUMPS SCORES

    On each day of the Sheffield Shield cricket match in Brisbane between South Australia and Queensland, which will ...

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  12. UNKNOWN VESSEL

    Following on reports that an unknown vessel manned by Japanese has been operating mysteriously off Cape York and New Guinea, an ...

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  13. "WILL REFUSE TO PLAY"

    When the Englishmen Were in Adelaide last week several, members are believed to have expressed aversion to body-line bowling and to obtain unity in the ...

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  14. FOR THIRD TIME

    For the third time, the members of the Professional Officers' Association have rejected a proposal by the council, most of the members of which are avowed ...

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  15. SUSPENSION OF TEACHER

    A long meeting held last night to demand the immediate reinstatement of Miss Taylor, a school teacher, who was suspended after a lecture upon ...

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  16. BANK BLAMED

    In the course of an examination by the Deputy Public Curator (Mr. E. J. Danaher) before the Registrar (Mr. Gillies) in the Bankruptcy Court, ...

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  17. RADIUM RELIEF

    Details of the method of treatment of patients by the Queensland Cancer Trust (the report of which appeared in "The Telegraph" on Tuesday) show ...

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  18. RUM-RUNNERS

    The Supreme Court ruled to-day that British or Canadian rum-running vessels cannot legally be boarded, searched, or seized,by coastguardsmen ...

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  19. £25,000 DAMAGES CLAIMED

    On behalf of the City Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited a writ has been issued claiming £25,000 damages from the Mutual Life and Citizens' ...

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  20. ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE

    M. Molotov (President of the Council of People's Commissaries) in addressing the Central Executive Committee, said the Soviet still was ...

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  21. FOR FIVE HOURS

    For five hours the Coalition Caucus discussed its policy of exchange. The Leader of the Government expressed the belief that the exchange policy would be ...

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  22. GUIDE TO FORM

    In accordance with its policy of providing for its readers the fullest racing information possible, "The Telegraph" will publish on Friday ...

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  23. CAPTAIN HOPE

    The Hinkler search committee has publicly thanked Captain W. L. Hope for his gallant and unselfish effort to find Squadron-Leader Bert Hinkler, ...

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  24. HEALTH AUTHORITIES

    After a meeting of the Federal Cabinet last night, the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) announced that the Director-General of Health (Dr. J. H. ...

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  25. PAY AMBULANCE MORE

    That the City Council subsidy to the Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade should be increased from £100 a [?]r to £175 a year is the ...

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  26. WAR DEBTS

    It became apparent to-day that the incoming Administration will he confronted with debt negotiations with virtually all debtor Governments. The ...

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  27. LADY BAILEY

    Lady Bailey, who is returning to England after her unsuccessful attempt on the London-Cape Town record, again missed her way on her ...

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  28. AMERICAN BEER BILL

    The Collier-Blaine Bill to legalise 3.05 per cent beer and wine was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee. ...

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  29. ARSON CHARGE

    A charge of arson was preferred against Ivor Noel Littleton before Messrs. F. C. M. Burne, P.M., and G. A. V. Orr, J.P., in the Police Court. ...

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  30. N.Z. DEFICIT

    From nine months' figures available the Prime Minister (Mir. G. W, Forbes) estimated that the deficit for the current year would be under £1,000,000. ...

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  31. SWEEPING OUT AFTER THE STORM

    Heavy damage was caused by the recent storms in Sydney and the staff of this George Street store, before business could be continued had to set to Work and rid the premises of water. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. STOP PRESS

    Cricket Crisis.--It was learned today in Melbourne that the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) aud the Federal Atorney-General (Mr. J. G. ...

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  33. COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURE

    As members felt that owing to the small crop and reduced price some adjustment shoud be made with regard to the precept of 1600 payable to the ...

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  34. WORLD FLIGHTS

    The Federation Aeronautique internationale has decided to establish a new category of officially recognised world flying records from March 15. ...

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  35. PROFITABLE YEAR

    The report of the Midland Railway Company, of Western Australia, states that, after transferring £2,500 to taxation reserve, £25,000 to depreciation, ...

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  36. CONTROLLER OF CIVIL AVIATION

    The Controller of Civil Aviation (Colonel Brinsmead) will retire on superannuation owing to ill health following a decision made by the ...

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  37. FIFTH FAILURE

    The public examination in the bankruptcy o£ the famous racehorse owner, Mr. Robert Sievier, revealed liabilities of £4,889 and assets of £55. He admitted ...

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  38. PARTITION OF IRELAND

    Mrs. Sheehy Skeffington was sentenced to imprisonment for a month for entering Armagh (Ulster) in contravention of the exclusion order. ...

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