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  4. GRAZIERS TO STAND FAST

    THOUGH Federal ministers and members are reported not to be impressed by the implied threat of the British Wool Federation to boycott Dominion wool sales in the 1938-39 season if the wool draft ...

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  5. Thousands Of Victims Of Air Raids

    CHINESE quarter of Canton after a Japanese bombing raid. In three days 1400 persons have been killed, and 2100 injured in raids on the city. Right: Chinese Red Cross worker with one of the child victims of a raid. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRADMAN FORCED

    BRISTOL, June 1.—Don Bradman, Australia's cricket captain, left for London to-day to have the injury to his back ...

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  7. UNDER ONE COUNCIL

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Hanlon) is considering the creation of a new local authority to take in all the ...

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  8. REST BAT ON SOFT PITCH

    LONDON, June 1.—After two wickets had fallen cheaply, Paynter and Yardley made a stand for The Rest, in the Test trial against ...

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  9. JAPANESE WARSHIPS NEAR CANTON

    LONDON, June 1.—Anxiety is expressed here lest the assemblage of Japanese warships at the mouth of the Pearl River foreshadows a menace to Hong Kong and other foreign interests in the Far East. The arrival of the warships may ...

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  10. Allen Not Fit For First Two Tests

    The Daily Herald says that G. O. Allen, who was chosen captain of The Rest in the Test trial match, but became ill, may not appear in an ...

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  11. NO PLAY AT BRISTOL

    BRISTOL, June 1.—No play was possible in the Australia v Gloucestershire match to-day. Light rain fell throughout the ...

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  12. IRON BAN TO STAND

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Revolution of the proclamation promoting the export of iron ore as from July 1, was sought by the ...

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  13. 2000 ARRESTS IN VIENNA

    LONDON, June 1.—Two thousand people, including both Jews and Aryans, are reported to have been arrested in Vienna in the last ...

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  14. SEWER VETO LIKELY

    Protest by property-owners will probably lead to veto by the Government of the City Council's proposals to discharge sewage ...

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  15. Test Competition Will Close on Wednesday

    Readers are reminded that The Courier-Mail first Test competition will close on Wednesday, or, should the Australian team be announced ...

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  16. SURPLUS MAY BE FEDERAL RECORD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. There is a distinct possibility that the Lyons Government, which has never yet had a deficit, will ...

    Article : 251 words
  17. LARVAE-EATING FISH EATEN

    A new problem has arisen in the City Council's mosquito campaign. It is to protect mosquito-eating fish from protected birds—cranes and ibises. ...

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  19. NEW ROYAL FASHION

    Recognised as one of the world's best dressed women, the Duchess of Kent set a new hat fashion when she attended a reception at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. New Strawberries Now On Sale

    A few were on sale in the city yesterday. They were the first of the new season's local crop. So far deliveries to the Brisbane fruit market have been too ...

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  21. KING AND QUEEN AT EPSOM

    LONDON, June 1.—Enormous crowds cheered the Royal party on its arrival at Epsom for to-day's Derby. The Queen wore a suit of powder blue and ...

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  22. In Other Pages

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  23. Constable Meets Man Who Was Officially In The Grave

    INNISFAIL, Wednesday.—Six people, among them two police, officers, identified a body found in an Innisfail street yesterday as that of John Edward Cumming, and as such it was buried in the afternoon, but Constable H. Ziegenfusz got a shock to-day when he ...

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  24. INTER-STATE TEMPERATURES

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  25. N.Z. District Shaken

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday.—A sharp earthquake to-day shook the Tokomaru Bay district, north of Gisborne. It was preceded by a slight ...

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