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  2. Advertising

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  3. LABOUR FORGETS A.W.U

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The work of the Australian Workers' Union was not being recognised by Labour ...

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  4. N.S.W. COAL STRIKE FORCES BIG CUTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- There were no indica- tions to-night of an early settlement of the New South Wales stoppages, which developed to-day into the anticipated all-out coal strike. With coal ...

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  5. HEAT CAUSES SERIOUS FIRES

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.-- In South Australia's worst bush- fire day in recent years a fire which swept down from ...

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  6. WARD'S EVIDENCE IN GARDEN CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Despite the fact that their relations had been on an "Eddie" and "Jock" basis, the Minister for External Territories (Mr. Ward) told the Special Federal Court to-day that ...

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  7. ALLIED FAILURE IN MALAYA AIR CHIEF'S STORY OF TRAGIC CHAPTER

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The first of a series of dispatches to the War Office from the British com- manders in Malaya from 1940 to 1942--a 40,000- words report by Air Chief-Marshal Sir Robert ...

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  8. THREAT OF CARGO HOLD-UP

    BRISBANE Thursday. -- A boycott on all ships carrying essential supplies to and from Queensland ports is threatened ...

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  9. GERMAN AND RUSSIAN PACT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- The secrets of German and Russian collusion prior to the deterioration of their relations ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CONTROL OF ROAD SPEED ADVOCATED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A special licence for professional drivers, and legislation to compel owners of commercial ...

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  11. APPLE MARKET MAY BE LOST

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Queensland would lose its valuable apple export market in Singapore if shipping space ...

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  12. YOUNG MOTHER DIES FROM POISON

    SYDNEY, Thursdays-- Strychnine caused the sudden death cf a young mother in . tho Gunnedah Hospital last ...

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  13. NEW AUSTRALIAN LOAN IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The Commonwealth Government is Issuing in London a new cash and conversion loan of ...

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  14. Japanese Reveal War Intentions

    Air-Marshal Brooke-Popham had "clear evidence that the Japanese had taken the plunge Into hostilities" a few ...

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  15. Melbourne May Have Few Trains

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. -- Suburban. train services in Melbourne, would barrestricted and country passenger services ...

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  16. MR. CASEY SPEAKS ON INSTABILITY

    SYDNEY Thursday.-- "Only industrial' Instability is preventing Australia from roaring ahead." said the Federal ...

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  17. Cross-examination of Minister

    Cross-examined by Mr. Isaacs, for Garden, Mr. Ward said he bad known Garden for at least 20 years. ...

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  18. AIR CHIEF MARSHAL SIR ROBERT BROOKE POPIIAM

    In his report to the War Office, details of which are published to-day he tells the story of Singapore ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. STAMPEDING STOCK SETTLE DOWN

    MONTO Thursday.-- Cattle and horses settled down to-day after the wild stampedes yesterday and mustering is again ...

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  20. BOY'S FOOT CUT OFF

    KINGAROY Thursday.-- El- wyn Schubert (7), of Dangore, had his right foot cut off by a machine mower to-day. The ...

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  21. RUSSIANS' GRAB FOR REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday. --Reuters correspondent in Berlin says that Russia is taking about 15 per cent, of the ...

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  22. NEW POST FOR COPLAND

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Professor D. Copland, Australian Minister to China, is expected to accept an invitation ...

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  23. POLICE CHIEF DROPS DEAD

    SYDNEY Thursday. --The State Police Commissioner (Mr. W. J. McKay) dropped dead at his home in ...

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  24. NO INCREASES IN TOBACCO SUPPLIES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The Australian Tobacco Manufacturers Committee has decided that there will be ...

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  27. MINERS ON STRIKE AT MOUNT ISA

    MT. ISA, Thursday.-- About 800 employees of Mt. Isa Mines Limited are on strike, following a stop-work meeting this ...

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  28. MOVES FOR ROAD SAFETY

    BRISBANE Thursday.-- The president of the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland (Mr. L. Trout) said to-night ...

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  29. REQUEST FOR ITALIAN LABOUR

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A request made by Queensland cane growers and graziers to the Federal Minister for ...

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  30. Basis of Allied Miscalculations

    Air Marshal Brooke-Popham stated that another reason behind the miscalculation of Japan's plans was that there ...

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  31. NEW CHIEF OF STAMP DUTIES

    BRISBANE Thursday.-- Mr. W A. Warnock has been appointed Commissioner for Stamp Duties stated the ...

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  32. TOOWOOMBA HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Mr. F. H. R. Cafferky who at present is the principal of the High School at ...

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  33. BRITISH PACT WITH IRAQ IN JEOPARDY

    BAGHDAD. Thursday. -- Reuters correspondent says it has been announced in a statement from the Palace ...

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  34. BRITISH AND FRENCH CURRENCY TALKS

    LONDON, Thursday An emergency meeting of the French Inner Cabinet was held last night following the arrival ...

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  35. NO ILLICIT LANDINGS

    CANBERRA. Thursday.-- The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Johnson) said to-day that no fresh evidence of aircraft ...

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