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  2. YOUTH SHOOTS FOSTER PARENTS, THEN TURNS GUN ON HIMSELF

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A 16 year-old boy at Winds[?]r early to-night shot his foster-father dead, wounded his foster-mother and, ...

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  3. GREATER CONTENTMENT FOR SUGAR INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Premier of Queensland (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) received a warm welcome on the platform when early this afternoon he stepped from the Sydney mail train on his return from ...

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  4. ARGUMENT ON A.W.U.

    RICHMOND, Wednesday.—After hearing evidence in the case in which Victor Ernest Edward Smith was charged with murdering William ...

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  5. WORKER CHASING COST OF LIVING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Mr. S. J. Bryan, president of the Trades and Labour Council, said to-night that if it was right that ...

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  6. HIT MAN WITH AXE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An inquest was held at Maryborough to-day regarding the death of John Woods (58), a prospector, whose body was ...

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  7. SPEED AND ARMOUR OF FIVE NEW BRITISH BATTLESHIPS

    LONDON, Wednesday—Elaborating on the disclosure by the Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence (Sir Thomas Inskip) that ...

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  8. Non-intervention Scheme in Danger of Collapsing

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The entire Spanish non-intervention scheme is in danger of collapsing." says the diplomatic correspondent of the "Morning ...

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  9. Reply to Mr. Paterson on Entry of Aliens

    Later in the day the Premier said that his attention had been drawn to a statement on Australia's policy in regard to migration, made by Mr. T. ...

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  10. Sir Leslie Wilson Honoured

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Governor of Queensland (Sir Leslie Wilson) who is visiting England on a holiday has been honoured by the King, ...

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  11. POISONED LOLLIES LAID IN GARDENS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The police have discovered that the method used by the person who laid bai[?]s in several suburbs for dogs, resulting in several ...

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  12. NO ATTACK MADE ON AUSTRALIAN PRESS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A denial that he had attacked the Press was made by Sir George Pearce on the Senate to-day, when he was subjected ...

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  13. Gravity of European Situation

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Rumours of a grave international situation threatening Northern Europe spread with rapidity through Parliament ...

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  14. "Consider Well Before Resuming Borrowing in London"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) said tonight that Australian Governments would have to consider well before ...

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  15. Majesties' Visit Unlikely, Says Premier

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. W. Forgan-Smith) said to-night that it was not likely that the King and ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S FISHERY RESOURCES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Senator A. J. McLachlan announced tonight that the development of Australia's fishery resources at least to a ...

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  17. BEER STILL "BLACK" AT CRACOW

    CRACOW, Wednesday.—The proprietor of the new hotel (Mr. A. J. Jarvis) to-day told a deputation that he could not accede to the demand ...

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  18. EXPLOSION WRECKS COLLIERY BUILDING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An explosion, which is stated to have been deliberately caused, wrecked a building used as an explosive magazine at ...

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  19. PRICE OF MILK TO BE INCREASED IN CITY

    From to-day, July 1. the price of milk in Maryborough will be increased by one penny per quart to 7d. the price fixed by the Price Fixing ...

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  20. MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION AT STEELWORKS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—A mysterious explosion cut off the main water supply to the Bethlehem Steel Corporation's works at Johnstown. ...

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  21. VARIATION OF RAILWAY AWARD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The hearing of the railwaymen's claims for a variation of their award was adjourned to-day. at the close of the ...

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  22. PLANE CRASHES AFTER STRIKING WINDMILL

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday.—Striking a windmill when coming in to land at Mt. Gambia aerodrome at 3 o'clock this afternoon, the Melbourne-Adelaide mail ...

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  23. RACEHORSE OWNER AWARDED DAMAGES

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—After having deliberated for three and a quarter hours, the jury in the Supreme Court to-day gave a verdict for $1500 in ...

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  24. WOOLAHRA BY-ELECTION TO INDEPENDENT U.A.P.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. H. Mason K.C. Independent U.A.P. candidate won the Woolla[?]ra by-election by 208 from Mr. B. Grant, official U. A. P. ...

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  25. PAPAL NUNCIO TO RECEIVE KING CAROL

    WARSAW, Tuesday.—The Pope instructed the Papal Nuncio to receive King Carol at Cracow, during his visit to the Cathedral to do homage ...

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  26. SPRINGBOKS BEAT NEW CASTLE

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.—Playing their fifth consecutive match on a muddy ground, the Springboks defeated Newcastle to-day by 58 to 8. ...

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  27. JOCKEY WATT IN CAR SMASH

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—Ernest John Watt (38). a jockey. received fatal injuries in a motor car smash early this morning. Watt was driving ...

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  28. PREFERENCE TO WATERSIDE WORKERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Replying to Mr. E. J. Holloway (Labour Vic[?]) in the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. R.G. Menzies said that ...

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  29. INCREASED ROADS AID GRANTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—All parties in the House of Representatives to-night supported the Roads Aid Bill. Mr. Curtin said that the increased ...

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  30. TERMINUS OF EMPIRE AIR MAIL SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Expert advice is to be obtained by the Commonwealth Government on the selection of the most suitable site for the ...

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  31. MODERATOR FINED IN BELFAST

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Rev. T. M. Johnston, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, was fined £100 for contempt of court in a ...

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  32. French Senate Committee Adopts Finance Bill

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The finance committee of the French Senate adopted the Government's Finance Bill by 20 votes to 3, with ten abstentions. ...

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  33. MISS EARHART AWAITING WEATHER REPORTS

    LAE (New Guinea), Wednesday.—Miss Amelia Earhart has postponed her departure from Lae until tomorrow, as weather reports from ...

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  34. Gift of Western Area to C.S.I.R.

    CANBERRA. Wednesday.—The Queensland Government's offer of 39,022 acres near Cunnamulla has been accepted by the Commonwealth, and ...

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  35. Rabaul Experiencing New Troubles

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Rabaul is experiencing new troubles. Following the ravages of the recent volcano, the Administrator (Brigadier ...

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  36. Savings Bank Deposits

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Savings bank deposits in Australia at the end of May totalled £225,663,000. which was £300,000 short of the highest ...

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  37. SOVIET GUNBOAT SUNK

    HSINKIANG (Manchukuo), Wednesday.—It is reported that a Soviet gunboat was sunk by Japanese and Manchukuan gun fire in the Amur ...

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  38. Cairns Air Route

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The following is the forecast for the Cairns air route for to-morrow: Visibility mainly good; winds. south-westerly. ...

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  39. LEFT SIXPENCE TO WIFE TO "DROWN HERSELF"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Probate was granted to-day of a will in which a testator, who died in Brisbane last year, wrote: "And to my wife I leave ...

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  40. SETTLEMENT REACHED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A settlement has been reached in the matter of a writ issued by Ron Richards against the "Worker" newspaper. ...

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  41. [?]'s Advertising Barred.

    ROME, Tuesday.—It is officially announced that advertisements have been barred from Italian broadcasts. ...

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