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  2. [?]URT CLEARED DURING EVERETT INQUEST

    [?]NEY, Thursday.—Leonard William Roberts (33), a handyman of Broughton School, was ex[?]ined for three hours to-day when the inquest on [?]othy May Everett (27), who was found strangled ...

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  3. WILL AUSTRALIA TAKE PART IN DAVIS CUP?

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—It is almost certain that Australia will challenge in the Davis Cup this year. The monthly meeting of Lawn Tennis Association of Australia Council to-night decided to make a formal ...

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  4. TERUEL HELD BY REPUBLIC

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Attention, Here is the Teruel broadcasting station in the service of the Republic. We are speaking from the ...

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  5. ATHENS EN FETE TO GREET BRIDE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Athens has prepared a magnificent welcome to-day for Princess Frederika of Hanover, who is to wed Crown Prince ...

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  6. McFARLANE IDENTIFIED BY WITNESSES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The hearing continued to-day of the Inquest on John Thomas Demsey (39), a transport driver. Four men ...

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  7. WOMAN TAKES CATCH AND SAVES A LIFE

    ADELAIDE. Thursday.—The 12 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Doe, of Furner, a small town in the south-east, was in the ...

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  8. PRINCE MICHAEL'S SHIP, STRIKES FOUL WEATHER

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Bucharest correspondent of the "Telegraph" says that the Prince Pessa Maria encountered terrific teas almost Immediately ...

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  9. BURNING OF SOIL FOR ROAD FOUNDATIONS

    BRISBANE. Thursday—The Irving method of heat treating [?]il for road foundation was pra[?] by the Minister for Works (Mr. H. A. Bruce) to-day ...

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  10. HIGH DEATH DUTIES ROB CHARITIES OF BEQUESTS

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—High taxation, exchange and death duties caused William Frederick Holmes, late of Poulner Common, Ringwood ...

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  11. RUNNING OF BILLY BOY AT SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A.J.C. stipendiary stewards to-day completed their inquiry into the form of Billy Boy in the Denman Handicap and ...

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  12. FULL RADIO SERVICE FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE. Thursday—On arrival from Sydney to-night the General Manager of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (Mr C. Moses) stated ...

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  13. PLANS FOR MIGRATION RESUMPTION

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—In view of the concern felt by the Federal Government at the low birthrate of Australia it has been decided that the ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S DEFENCE BILL FOR 1938

    LONDON, Wednesday—The political writer of the "Star" says that Britain's defence estimates for 1938 have already been prepared ...

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  15. [?]LAY IN FLYING [?]BOAT SERVICES

    [?]URNE Thursday.—Further [?] of the delay in instituting [?] Plying Boat Service was [?] with respect to ...

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  16. MAN WHO FACED MURDER TRIALS

    SOUTHPORT, Thursday.—Eric S. Jackson (41), married. whose name was changed by deed of poll from Stanley Eric Polglass. was found dead to-day ...

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  17. Thirty-three More Witnesses

    MELBOURNE. Thursday—Although the inquest on John Thomas Dempsey. transport driver, has occupied three days. 33 more witnesses are yet to be ...

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  18. PUBLIC WORKS FIGURES FOR 1937

    BRISBANE. Thursday.—The Minister for Works (Mr. H. A Bruce) stated to-day that the State Works Department spent £680.141 on public ...

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  19. STEWARDS IMPOSE DISQUALIFICATION

    SYDNEY. Thursday—The Newcastle stipendiary stewards to-day concluded the inquiry into the running of Matador, and as a result they imposed 12 ...

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  20. OVERSEAS TRADE BALANCE SLUMPS

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—An unfavourable commodity balance of £1,987,000 was developed during the five months ended November ...

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  21. WOMAN SHOT MAN FOUND DEAD AT BROKEN HILL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—After shots had been heard at the rear of an office in Oxide-street. Broken Hill, this afternoon, a woman rushed into the ...

    Article : 185 words
  22. CRICKET

    The following team will represent Kangaroo Cricket Club on Sunday next, at Sunbury:—W. Werder senr., V. Werder. J. Cockburn, L. Gesch, W. ...

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  23. METEOROLOGICAL STATION TO BE BUILT AT CLONCURRY

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—To-day's' issue of the Commonwealth Gazette invites tenders for the erection of radio and meteorological offices and ...

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  24. PERSONAL

    One who can recall the stirring days experienced by the Salvation Army in Maryborough in the early nineties is Lieutenant Colonel J. Dutton. leader ...

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  25. [?]PANESE ILLTREAT [?]RITISH CONSTABLE

    [?]ON Thursday.—Sergeant [?] a British member of the [?] police force. whom the Jap[?] with having impeded ...

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  26. MR. S. F. COCHRAN'S SUCCESSOR

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—When Mr. S. T. Cochran undertakes the full duties of chairman of the State Electricity Commission his successor as ...

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  27. U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—Britain approved of the appointment of Mr. Joseph P. Kennedy as the United States ambassador, and President Roosevelt ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. LIGHTNING FIRES HOUSE AT PELICAN

    PELICAN Thursday.—During a severe storm lightning struck and set fire to and destroyed the residence of Norman Dickman, Dickman ...

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