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  2. GOULBURN TO PROTEST

    A protest has been entered by the Goulburn Rugby League against Queanbeyan Club playing two unregistered men in the Carr Cup match at Goulburn on Sunday. Queanbeyan won the match, but the Goulburn Club takes the ...

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  3. TRADE TREATY

    With conferences scheduled for the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) with President Roosevelt, the Secretray for State (Mr. Cordell ...

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  4. JAP DELUGE

    Further excessive rainfall in the Chikugo province has resulted in the river rising 23 feet, endangering refugees who ...

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  5. DRY SPELL

    Further welcome rain was recorded in many country centres, and the outlook is now considered brighter than for the past six months. ...

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  6. WIMBLEDON TOURNAMENT

    In hot and sultry conditions to-day, Crawford won [?] into the semi-finals of men's singles after a gruelling encounter with Wood (America) in the quarter finals. Although Crawford carried off the first sets, the Amereican ...

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  7. SPANISH RISING

    The Barcelona correspondent of "The Times" says that squads of cavalry patrol the streets in the city, while the police and civil guards, ...

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  8. SECOND TEST

    The weather was hot and overcast When the second Test match was resumed to-day. Hammond opened lustily with two sparkling boundaries ...

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  9. "FOREIGN KING"

    In a speech at Limerick to-day, Mr. De Valera described King George as "a foreign king." He declared, "I say this because if ...

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  10. SURPLUS

    Although no official statement, has yet been made of the Commonwealth budgetary, position at the end of the year, it is expected that the surplus ...

    Article : 84 words
  11. INFLUENZA.

    Although the weather to-day was fine and mild, there was an increase in the number of influenza sufferers in the metropolitan area. ...

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  12. PEACE PRAYERS

    Mayors in their robes or office [?] medalled ex-soldiers, clergymen, parliamentarians, hatless girls in khaki shorts, mothers carrying babies, ...

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  13. NAVAL TREATY

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Herald-Tribune" reports that unless a new treaty is negotiated with the world naval ...

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  14. WHEAT OUTLOOK

    "Good rains in Queens[?] North-western divisions of this State have completely changed the outlook for New South Wales, and brighten ...

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  15. Hospital board

    At a meeting held last night, the Canberra Trades and Labour Council decided to ask all industrialists to support the candidature of Mr. C.H. ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. GAOL ESCAPEE

    A gaol escapee, Edgar Arthur Peterson, 27, is believed to have lost his life to-day when he plunged into the Tongarira river, to elude warders ...

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  17. WORKMAN'S ESCAPE

    Robert Graham, of Fitzroy, had a remarkable escape from injury to-day when a tank on which he had been standing crashed 80 feet to the ...

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  18. HEIMWEHR FLAG

    Because the Mayor, Smitz, who opposes Heimwehr domination, refused to display the Heimwehr flag at the City Hall in honour of the parade ...

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  19. WORTH £1,500,000 TO STATES

    The acting-Premier (Mr. Bruxner) to-day expressed pleasure at the excellent rainfall which, had been recorded in the dry areas, of New ...

    Article : 81 words
  20. FASTER TRAINS

    The new railway time table which will operate from Sunday, July 14, contains more than the usual number of important alterations, particularly ...

    Article : 82 words
  21. STATE S.P. BETTING MEASURES

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. [?] admitted to-day that starting Price betting, associated with the use of radio and telephones, was having a ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. CHINESE REBELS

    A big drive against the Chinese rebels who attacked the city a few days ago resulted in 70 being surrounded and disarmed near Tungchow, ...

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  23. CONGRESS

    As the session of the congress is continuing into July, the administration leaders have prepared for a concentrated drive to expedite, the ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. THE CHIEF JUSTICE

    The Chief Justice of the High Court, Sir.Frank Gavan Duffy, who is holidaying here, said to-day that his period of leave from court duty ...

    Article : 64 words
  25. VARSITY STUDENTS

    The Canberra University College Students' Association has appointed a committee to arrange social functions and sporting events. The committee ...

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  26. HEAVY QUEENSLAND FALLS

    Heavy rain continues in many centres, and during the week-end practically the whole State participated in the fall. Washaways have ...

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  27. KILLED BY TRAIN

    Former well known identity,[?] Alexander Cockburn Campbell, aged 65, was accidentally killed to-day when he was run down by a train at ...

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  28. N.Z. LOAN FILLED IN 30 MINUTES

    The New Zealand loan has been oversubscribed. Today's lists were open only half an hour. ...

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  29. SPORTS DAY

    The Moscow representative of the "Daily Herald," says "sports day" was celebrated in hundreds of Soviet cities. ...

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  30. HOYTS TO MAKE PICTURES IN AUSTRALIA

    The managing director of Hoyt's Theatres, Charles Munro, stated to-day that his company had decided to commence producing Australian ...

    Article : 76 words
  31. SYDNEY COUNCIL

    A meeting of the City Council this afternoon received and accepted the resignation of Alderman Jackson. The reported indention of Mr. ...

    Article : 68 words
  32. SUICIDE IN FACE OF COURT CHARGE

    The coroner to-day returned a verdict of suicide at the inquest on Russel Henry Gibbs, 25, who was found dead at his home at Maroubra ...

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  33. JUBILEE FUND

    A further subscription has been received for the credit of the King George V. and Queen Mary Maternal and Infant Welfare Memorial Jubilee ...

    Article : 54 words
  34. SMITH MURDER CASE ADJOURNED

    The case in which Patrick Brady is charged with having feloniously and maliciously murdered James Smith was again before the Central Court ...

    Article : 51 words
  35. FILM MEN KILLED IN AIR CRASH

    Charles Stumar, 40, a camer[?] and Harrison Wiley, 35, art director, both of Universal Studios, were killed instantly to-day when their aeroplane ...

    Article : 43 words
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