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  5. More Rain During Night Than in Past 7 Months

    Brisbane had more rain in five hours during the night than in the past seven months, while the total of 193 points for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. was the first daily fall over an inch since March. These rains bring ...

    Article : 494 words
  6. FUN AFTER THE RAIN

    Children attending East Brisbane State School revelled in paddling in the sheets of water left in the school grounds after last night's heavy rain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Unions Are Divided Over Revival Of Brewery Strike

    It was only by a narrow majority--said to be by 12 votes to 10--that yesterday's meeting of unions' representatives carried the motion calling upon the organisations with members working at the Brisbane ...

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  8. Stop Press

    THE WALLANGARRA-BRISBANE mail train was delayed 20 minutes owing to a cloudburst between Wyreema and Cambooya this ...

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  9. INDIAN PILOT KILLED

    An Indian pilot, Mr. G. P. Nair, who left Croydon to-day for Dakar (West Africa) with the intention of attempting a solo ...

    Article : 175 words
  10. Labour's Chances of Senate Majority Have Not Improved

    Labour's chance of obtaining a majority in the new Senate is not improved by the latest counting of votes, although, the issue in Queensland and South Australia still remains clouded. In those two States, however ...

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  11. Present Cabinet Meets in Melbourne Next Monday

    Mainly to take stock of the Government's resources after the elections, the Federal Cabinet will meet in Melbourne on Monday. A full meeting is expected ...

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  12. CUP MARKET QUIET No Change in Order of Favouritism To-day

    The Melbourne Cup market teas distinctly quiet this morning and there is no change in the betting. Hua and Mala are still joint favourites, with The Trump on the next line. ...

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  13. Lottery Winner, Electrocuted, drops dead Beside Workmate

    This morning William or Clive Hughes, 37, was handed his share of a small lottery win. ...

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  14. MR. S.M. BRUCE TO VISIT AUSTRALIA NEXT YEAR

    Although his term does not expire until next NOvember 1938, Mr. S. M. Bruce will be re-appointed Australian ...

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  15. Barrier Positions and Probable Riders

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  16. Tasmanian Proposal to Restrict Publication of Highly Offensive Words Used in Parliament

    In the House of Assembly last night a draft of the Standing Orders revised by a select committee were considered. They provided that whenever the ...

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  17. MOBILE UNIT ATTENDS CASE OF TETANUS

    A definite case of fatal tetanus is reported from Nambour following investigations by the mobile unit of the Health Department. ...

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  18. ALL-GLASS TRAIN

    The first all-glass train, built from strips of flexible mirrored glass for its full length, and containing ...

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  19. CHILDREN SEE OVER THE CANBERRA

    The Fourth Officer, A. C. Cartner, of the Canberra had to oblige with his autograph on menucards for the children and their parents (guests of the Coorparoo-Greenslopes Branch of the C.W.A. staying at the C.W.A. Lota Seaside Home) after they had inspected the ship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. 309.6 MILES AN HOUR! Capt. Eyston's Remarkable Mile in £20,000 Car

    Captain George Eyston, the British racing motorist, at Bonneville Flats, Utah, drove his £20,000 car ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Mr. Lyons Receives Unprecedented Number Of Congratulations On Election Victory

    Congratulatory messages are being received by the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) in an unprecedented flow following the victory of the ...

    Article : 131 words
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