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  4. Huge Wool Purchases By Germany Linked With Conscription?

    THE "Yorkshire Observer" says that Germany's recent huge purchases of wool were undoubtedly connected with her ...

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  5. YOUTH'S HEROISM EARNS WARM PRAISE.

    The City Coroner (Mr Oram) yesterday warmly praised William Wright, 16, who tried to rescue Ernest McDonald, 27, machinist, ...

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  6. SHATTERED PLANE FOUND IN DESOLATE REGION.

    In a desolate spot in West Africa, between Brazzaville and Coquilhatville a questing Belgian Airline's 'plane, piloted by M. ...

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  7. Chain Of Bonfires.

    IT is understood that the King will ignite a huge wooden beacon built by Boy Scouts in Hyde Park, at 9.55 p.m. on May 6, as a signal to ...

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  8. SPARKS AGAIN FLY OVER U.S. RADIO NETWORK.

    Sparks again flew over the radio last evening during the opening broadcasts of the week by Senator Huey Long, Father ...

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  9. DEFENCE AGAINST Air Raid

    GENERAL GOERING'S air raid rehearsal was realistically carried but today after six weeks' preparation. ...

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  10. SNOW-CLAD RANGE In Tropics

    ON the steamy, humid Aru Islands, 400 miles north of Darwin, V. J. Clark, a master pearler of Darwin, saw snow-clad mountains. They ...

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  11. CRACOW MINING

    Major Peterson has arrived from Melbourne for the purpose of looking over the Mount Hope and Pride of the Hills mines at Walhalla, which ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND'S GIFT TO HIS MAJESTY

    The New Zealand Government's proposals for the celebration of the King's Jubilee include the presentation of a gift to his Majesty on ...

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  13. WOOL VALUES

    An instance of how wool valued have fallen, during the past 12 months is given by a selector of this district. In February, 1934, his wool sold from ...

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  14. SHORT OF PYJAMAS

    At the Biloela Hospital Committee meeting it was reported that the number of patients had increased to such an extent that the supply of pyjamas ...

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  15. SCHOONER AGROUND

    The British schooner Laura, with 104 passengers and a crew of 12, grounded off Utilla, and is reported to be in a precarious position. ...

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  16. DRY AT BARCALDINE

    Conditions remain extremely dry in the district, and several graziers are carting domestic water from the riven some a distance of 20 miles. ...

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  17. CATTLE SUBSIDY BILL.

    The Cattle Subsidy Bill passed the second reading in the House of Lords after Lord Marley had expressed doubt whether any agreement was ...

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  18. COULD USE HIS HANDS

    An episode to be charged to the cotton season took place in town last week when Mr Tinson, a baker of Biloela, had to defend his property ...

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  19. OFFICIAL OPENING OF SHOW.

    The secretary of the Rockhampton Agricultural Society (Mr R. L. Dibdin) received advice this morning that the Minister for Agriculture and ...

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  20. LIFE PEERAGES.

    In the House of Lords today Lord Shaftesbury read a message from the King, stating: "Relying, on the wisdom of my Parliament I desire that ...

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