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    More than 1000 people at the Lutheran service in Toowoomba on Sunday afternoon heard these new Australians, garbed in national dress, sing in their native Latvian tongue, under the conductorship of Mr. Edgar Kalums. They rendered, unaccompanied, several ancient Lutheran chorales, and before returning to Brisbane, they sang in the street to show their appreciation of the hospitality they received here. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT BY KING

    LONDON, Monday.--The King, opening Parliament to day, outlined only a "limited programme of legislation" for the present session. He said, however, that "if other measures proved immediately necessary for ...

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  5. TORRENTIAL RAIN IN NORTH OF STATE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Country Party Central Council in Brisbane to-day endorsed 12 candidates for country seats. ...

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  6. MASS DISMISSAL OF WATERSIDERS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--This morning, 1173 day-shift waterside workers were dismissed after they had refused to work ...

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  7. FALLS OF TWENTY INCHES RECORDED IN TULLY AREA

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Heavy rain, ranging up to. nearly 20 inches, was registered on the tropical [?] during the 48 hours ended 9 o'clock this morning. The largest registration was Tully 1965 points. Lucinda ...

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  8. STATE SEEKS MODERN MING MACHINERY

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Modern coal-mining machinery was being Inspected in the South with a view to ...

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  9. Lutheran Church Plans Building of Home for Migrant Children

    At yesterday's sessions- of the Lutheran Convention, which is being continued in the Tcowoomba Town Hall arrangements were made to purchase a £9000 perfy in Melbourne, which is fo be used as a home for ...

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  10. PARIS STRIKE HITS HARD AT WORKERS

    LONDON, Monday.--Repress sentatives of Press agencies. in Paris say that Communists tied ...

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  11. LIGHT EGG DELIVERIES CAUSE HEAVY RATIONING

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Dwindling egg supplies to-day forced the South Queensland Egg Marketing Board ...

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  12. BUS DRIVER IN PERILOUS PLIGHT JUMPS TO SAFETY

    MELBOURNE. Monday. -- A bus driver tried desperately for six minutes to-day to move his stalled 'bus from a crossing ...

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  13. WIDOW FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER OF TWO SONS

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--Barbara Mary Wingrove (24), widow, was found guilty by a [?] to-night of having ...

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  14. MUST PRODUCE TICKET OF UNION MEMBERSHIP

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- All railway employees will be required to show proof of their union membership when they ...

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  15. DRILLING OPERATIONS AT CHARTERS TOWERS

    TOWNSVLLLE, Monday. -- Drilling of the Wallis Day Dawn area for Charters Towers Prospectors Ltd. will commence ...

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  16. MAN DIES AS RESULT OF PLANE CRASH

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Neville Skimmings (22), of Corabelle, near Mullumbimby, who crashed in a Tiger Month plane on ...

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  17. MELBOURNE'S FISH SUPPLY AFFECTED BY PLAGUE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Three experts of the Fisheries and Games Department are studying the bay plague of ...

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  18. DEATH OF WELL KNOWN NEWSPAPER EXECUTIVE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Mr. R. C. D. Elliott (63) chairman of directors of the Elliott provincial newspaper group, ...

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  19. DEATH OF FORMER FRENCH PRESIDENT

    LONDON,' Monday.--Reuters Paris correspondent says that M. Albert Lebrun, a former French President, died to-day ...

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  20. MELBOURNE'S TRAM STRIKE ENTERS TWELFTH DAY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The city's tram strike, which entered its twelfth day today, is expected to continue ...

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  21. UNION BALLOT CONDUCTED BY ARBITRATION COURT

    SYDNEY Monday. -- The Sydney Registrar of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court (Mr. J. C. Welbourn) ...

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  24. SABOTEURS CAUSED INDIAN RAILWAY DISASTER

    NEW DELHI, Monday.--It is officially announced that sabotage caused the derailment of the Madras-Calcutta mail train ...

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  25. EIGHTEEN COAL MINES IDLE IN SOUTH

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Eighteen. mines were Idle in New South Wales to-day for a total coal loss of 14.648 tons. They ...

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  26. SURVIVORS OF BURNING, OFF DANGER LIST

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- All surviving victims of the Texas burning tragedy are now out of danger. Neville Kunkel ...

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  27. THIRD SUDDEN DEATH AT CHEMIST'S SHOP

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A postmortem examination was made to-day of the body of Edmund P [?] (49) who collansed ...

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  28. FIVE MEN NOW ON CHARGE OF MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Two more men were arrested to-day and charged with the murder of Mervyn Batten ...

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  29. GAS COMPANY SEEKS INCREASE IN PRICE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Australian Gas Light Company to-day asked the Gas Board of Inquiry to recommend an ...

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  30. DEPUTATION. TO MEET. PREMIER ON MEAT PROBLEM

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. -- The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) will be asked by a Trades and Labour Council deputation in ...

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  31. TALKS ON SINO-EBRITISH RELATIONS AT FINAL STAGE

    HONG KONG, Monday. -- Negotiations in Peking between Chang Han-fu (Chinese Communist Vice-Minister for ...

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  32. STRIKE IN THE SUDAN

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Sudan's communications came to a standstill yesterday when it is estimated 50,000 workers ...

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  33. DISCLAIMER BY SOUTHERN ROSICRUCIAN ORDER

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Rosicrucian Order (A.M.O.R.C.) of Victoria to-day disassociated itself from the ...

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  34. LIFESAVERS ROW 28 SEA MILES ON SECOND DAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The five North Bondi llfesavers rowing to Coolangatta to compete in the Australian surf ...

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  35. TOP U.K. SCIENTISTS UNDERGOING INTENSIVE SCREENING

    LONDON, Monday.--Britain's security police to-day began the biggest and most intensive screening of scientists ...

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