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  4. PEACE TERMS REJECTED

    CHUNGKING, December 25.—China's Foreign Office has rejected the peace terms proposed by the Japanese Premier, Prince Konoye, as being "entirely insincere." The terms included: China's abandonment of extra-territorial ...

    Article : 273 words
  5. HEAT WAVES DO NOT WORRY HOLIDAYMAKERS

    Pacific breakers, foaming and cool, dispelled discomforts of the heat wave for thousands of Queenslanders holidaying ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 96 words
  6. THREE KILLED, 29 INJURED

    THREE people were killed and 29 injured in Queensland accidents at the week-end. The three deaths all resulted from accidents on Saturday. Two motor cyclists, who were involved in a collision at ...

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  7. No Water Supply For Campers

    CLEVELAND, Sunday. — When the water supply for 800 campers at Wellington Point ran out to-day they held a mass meeting and ...

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  8. Begin The New Serial To-day

    "Dr. Bradley Remembers," Francis Brett Young's best-seller, which many reviewers regarded as the reply to A. J. ...

    Article : 108 words
  9. THREE WOUNDED IN TULLY

    Police who were summoned to business premises in Butler Street, Tully, shortly after midnight yesterday found two prominent Italian ...

    Article : 181 words
  10. RUSSIA CLOSES CONSULATE

    MOSCOW, December 24.—Negotiations between Russia and Japan for a new Far Eastern fisheries convention are reported to have reached a ...

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  11. CENTURY TO PAYNTER

    JOHANNESBURG, December 24.—Big scores from Paynter (117) and Gibb (93) placed the M.C.C. team in a strong position ...

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  12. REST WELL EARNED BY THE CITY

    AFTER the business rush of last week the city, felt that it had earned a well-deserved holiday. Heads of trading concerns now can sit back and reflect upon the best business season since the most prosperous year of pre-depression days—1928. ...

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  14. SUNBURN CASES AT BEACHES

    Only two cases of sunburn were treated at Coolangatta yesterday. The ambulance superintendent (Mr. T. M. May) attributed this to the cooler ...

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  15. GRIMMETT IN DEADLY FORM

    While the Victorian batsmen were showing a complete mastery over the New South Wales, attack at Melbourne on Saturday the Queensland eleven ...

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  16. Fine Holiday Weather

    IN a special holiday forecast, issued last night, for to-day and to-morrow, weather bureau officials stated that there were ...

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  17. On To-day

    Important racing, cricket, and other sporting events will be held to-day in Queensland and in other States. Among the many ...

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  18. MOTORISTS BUY PETROL EARLY

    Sales of petrol on Christmas Eve were exceptionally heavy, and probably a record, according to officials of the Garage and Service Stations' ...

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  20. Three Hours To Rescue Youth After Fall Down Cliff

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — While on a hiking tour in the Shoalhaven Valley on Saturday, Eric Welch, 19 of Hurlstone Park, fell 60 feet ...

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  21. Mt. Coot-tha Bush Fire

    Yesterday's heat caused bush fires over extensive areas around Brisbane. Fires burned along the Taylor Range for a considerable distance, and the ...

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