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  3. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE.

    An earthquake, described as the severest in recent times, was recorded by the Chicago University seismograph to-day. It was calculated the position ...

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  7. MURDER CHARGE.

    The hearing was continued this afternoon in the Police Court, before Mr. A. V. C. Smith, Stipendiary Magistrate, in the case in which a woman of Italian ...

    Article : 753 words
  8. LIGHT REVENUE.

    With over 200 empty houses in Innisfail and suburbs the revenue of the Johnstone Shire Council's lighting department has been considerably ...

    Article : 96 words
  9. RAIDS ON BRITAIN.

    It is officially stated that bombs were dropped by enemy aircraft at a point on the South Coast of England early this afternoon, causing a small ...

    Article : 43 words
  10. EIFFEL TOWER

    Because a nation at war needs iron, and would be richer by 7000 tons, the world may lose its tallest building. So the German News agency reports from ...

    Article : 638 words
  11. IN ONE WEEK.

    Millions of pounds have already been spent in repairing bomb damage done in Britain. In a single v[?]ek the British building industry made 72,000 ...

    Article : 138 words
  12. NORTHERN POSITION. FEDERAL MEMBERS AT ATHERTON.

    Senator B. Courtice and the Member for Kennedy (Mr. W. J. F. Riordan) visited Atherton this morning, and at the Soldiers' League Club Rooms met a ...

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  13. KURANDA AND DISTRICT NOTES.

    The long awaited construction of the main street has been completed. The work was undertaken by the main roads. ...

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  14. NO METAL.

    Electric kettles of porcelain are now being made in England for the first time. Many thousands of them are already ...

    Article : 231 words
  15. LOOKING BACKWARDS.

    If Britain, in 1931, had joined with Secretary of State Stimson in his plan to check the beginnings of Japanese aggression in the Far East, would the ...

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  16. SILKWOOD NOTES.

    Mrs. J. Hobson and family left last week for Townsville. Miss M. Baskett spent Easter at Townsville. Mrs. J. Quarterman is visiting ...

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  17. ENEMY AIM.

    The Nazis gloat every time a suggestion is made that Australia transfer its allegiance from England, said Mr. William Kadison, an American journalist, in ...

    Article : 286 words
  18. FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR.

    James P. Johnston, Civilian Consultant ' to Quartermaster-General, United States Army, Washington, D.C.. a speaker at the opening session of the annual con ...

    Article : 382 words
  19. SOUTH JOHNSTONE NOTES.

    On Monday evening Private Jack Waldon was the guest at a gathering of friends to bid him adieu prior to his departure to the south for service with ...

    Article : 354 words
  20. FEDERAL MEMBERS AT HERBERTON.

    Senator B. Courtice and Mr. Riordan met various public bodies in Herberton and discussed with them the position as affecting the far north. In the afternoon ...

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  21. THRUST INTO SPACE.

    "Petros" writing in the "Christian Science Monitor" says:The present situation of the Nazi army in 'Russia calls to mind' a passage in the ...

    Article : 193 words
  22. TINNED BACON.

    Appealing recently to pig raisers to increase their output of baconers in the national interest, the chairman of the Council for the Australian Pig Industry ...

    Article : 185 words
  23. HOTEL MANAGER

    Guests at an hotel in a fashionable London square do not know that the man who carries luggage, washes the steps, cooks food and shovels coal is the ...

    Article : 135 words
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