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  4. HAS BEEN COLDER THISYEAR

    People who thought that last night and this morning were the coldest in Rockhampton this year were mistaken. The lowest ...

    Article : 80 words
  5. TERRIFIC RUSH OF AIR WHEN SUBMARINE DIVED

    Evidence that before the submarine dived he had noticed a small but not serious leak in the dehumidifier pipe was given by another of the survivors. ...

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  6. POLAND CONSIDERING NEXT MOVE

    A temporary respite characteries the Danzig situation, although the militarisation of the free city continues. Poland's next move to meet the German challenge was discussed at a series of important conferences today. The President ...

    Article : 373 words
  7. GERMANY HEARING BULGARIA'S WANTS

    The Bulgarian Prime Minister (M. Klosselvanoff) has arrived on a State visit accompanied by his wife and daughter, and experts ...

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  8. FALSE TELEGRAM TO FOREMAN

    ADMITTING that without authority he had sent a telegram ordering the dismissal of a number of menengaged on road work, Patrick Bosel, ...

    Article : 477 words
  9. DR WILSON'S ESTATE SEQUESTRATED

    The estate of Dr victor Roy Wilson, of Oriel Road, Clayfield, was sequestrated yesterday by order of Mr Justice E. A. Douglas sitting in ...

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  10. EXPECTS NO MORE INDIGNITIES

    Sir Robert Craigie stated that Britain was entering negotiations on the assumption that the indignities at Tientsin would be discontinued. ...

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  11. Severe Storm Raging Tasman Sea

    A severe storm is raging in the Tasman Sea. The State meterologist (Mr Mares) said last night that it was one of the most severe and ...

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  12. MAGISTRATE'S COURT

    Judgement by default for the plaintiff was given in each of the following undefended actions in the Magistrate's Court this morning by the ...

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  13. BRITISH TROOPS SENT TO LIBYAN BORDER

    Several British warships which left Alexandria for Creek waters are not expected, to return before August. It is pointed out that their departure ...

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  14. PROMINENT ARTIST DEAD

    The death has occurred of Louis William Wain at the age of 79. Wain was a prominent artist, black-and-white draughtsman and animal ...

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  15. M.C.C. TO USE AUSTRALIAN CRICKET BALLS ?

    At the request of the Australian Board of Control, the M.C.C. is trying out in the Gentlemen v. Players match, Australian-made cricket balls, ...

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  16. WEATHER FORECAST

    The forecast is: An isolated shower or two on the south coast and far north coast otherwise generally find. Cold nights with a renewal of the ...

    Article : 60 words
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