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  2. CATTLE DUFFING SAID TO BE RAMPANT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—"Cattle during is prevalent in many parts of Queensland, especially the sparsely populated districts," Mr. Godfrey Morgan (C.P., Dalby) said in the Assembly to-day. Mr. Morgan, who was ...

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  3. HOLMES' GIFT OF 24 RUNS TO MIDDLESEX

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Middle sex-Surrey match at Lord's provided one of the most extraorctinary incidents in the annals of cricket. ...

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  4. SEAMAN SAVED FROM URANA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The man who remained on the steamer Urana, which was wrecked at Old Bar, Manning River, last night, was rescued by ...

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  5. ARMIES ABOUT TO COME TO GRIPS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — On a tenmile front north and east of Shanghai the Chinese and Japanese armies are manoeuvring to ...

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  6. FRANCE CONSIDERING REVISION OF POLICY TOWARDS SPAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Telegraph" says that he has been authoritatively informed that the French Cabinet discussed the possibility of the radical revision of its policy towards ...

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  7. N.S.W. Drink Bill For 1936 was £13,640,000

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—The Government Statistician, in a report Issued to-day, estlimated that £13,640,000 was spent by the ...

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  8. How Long Can China Hold Out ?

    Well-informed circles In London are seeking to assess how China and Japan will stand prolonged hostilities, says the diplomalic correspondent of the ...

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  9. CHILDREN BANNED FROM BRISBANE THEATRES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Government has banned theatres and other peaces in the city area where people gather to children under 16 ...

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  10. SMALL OBSTACLE REMOVED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Mr. B. Courtiee's nomination for the Senate vacancy was formally approved by the Parliamentary Labour Party to-day, and ...

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  11. RUSSIAN AWARDED DAMAGES

    BRISBANE, Wcdnesday.—Mr. Acting Justice Graham to-day gave- judgment for £525, with costs, for Vladimir Victoshinsky (Brisbane) who had ...

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  12. DICTORIAN PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED.

    OLBOUKNE, Wednesday— Following on the Legislative Country faclure to pass the Upper House [?] Bill by a staturory majority ...

    Article : 191 words
  13. GAS STRIKE RESUMED IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—A hitch which occurred to-day in the settlement of the terms of the gas strike resulted in men ceasing work to adopt ...

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  14. SCENES WITNESSED IN COURT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Extrsordinary ary scenes were witnessed in the Criminal Court to-day when Mary Cecilia Thomas (39) was charged ...

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  15. MALCOLM CAMPBELL'S SPEED BOAT RECORD

    LOCH LOMOND, Wednesday—Sir Malcolm Campbell broke the world speed boat record in the "Blue Bird" al an average ...

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  16. Mr. Hughes's Statement

    CANBERRA, Wednesday— In his second statement to the Federal Parliament since the Victorian infantile paralysis epidemic assumed serious ...

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  17. CYCLONIC CONDITIONS IN SOUTH

    SYDNKY. Wednesday.—Cyclome conditions in southern parts of (he State to-day interfered with the air service between Sydney and ...

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  18. AMATEUR WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. — In the wrestling section of the Queensland boxing and wrestling championship events at the Stadium to-night, ...

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  19. LAST BUDGET SESSION INCIDENT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday — Papegs lelating to the medent in the last Budget ession when a leftet to te Treasurer (Mr. R. C. Casey) from the ...

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  20. NO EARTH TO REST ON COFFIN OF LATE MR. PHILIP WIRTH

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday.—By an instruction contamed in his will, nocarth is to rest on the colin of the late Mr. [?] Wirth governing ...

    Article : 134 words
  21. FURTHER MONEY FOR WORKERS' DWELLINGS ?

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A hint that fourther loan money would be sought for the building of workers' dwellings was dropped in Parliament to-day. ...

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  22. Miss Tallulah Bankhead Married

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.—Miss Tallulah the film actress, and Mr. John Amory. the New York actor, were married at a civil ceremony at ...

    Article : 61 words
  23. M.R.C. BUILDS OWN TRAVELLING WORKSHOP

    BRISBANE, Wednesday Designed to cope with all routine repairs on roadmarking auipment without the necessity of removing ...

    Article : 135 words
  24. SHARE TICKETS AGAIN SCORE IN CASKET

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  25. BRITISH DESTROYER ATTACKED

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Admiralty announces that the British destroyer. Havoc, was attacked by an unknown submarine at night off ...

    Article : 71 words
  26. General Graziani Retiring From Abyssinia

    ROME, Wednesday.—General Graztani is reported to be returing from the Viceroyship or Abyssinia owang health reasons It is believed that ...

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  27. TWO MEN ON CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—Jeseph W. Reynolds (25) barman, and Edward Stone (37). bookmaker, appeared in court to-day. charged with having ...

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  28. NEW CHAIN OF RADIO BEACONS

    CANBERRA. Wednesday.—The Postmaster-General Sir Archdale Parkhill) announced in the House of Representatives to-day_ that a ...

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  29. STADIUM FIGHT HAS ECHO IN THE ASSEMBLY

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—Legislation to control prize fighting was proposed in Parliament to-day by Mr. J. O'Keefe (Government, Cairns) who ...

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  30. DIVORCE GRANTED ON GROUND OF DESERTION

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—The Acting Chief Justice 'Mr. Justice Macrossan) in the Supreme Court to-day , granted Louisa Elvie Amelia Heraud, ...

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  31. ELEVEN SWIMMING CLUBS SUSPENDED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Eleven of 30 metropolitan and country clubs affiliated with the Queensland Amateur Swimming Association have ben ...

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  32. STORMS IN SOUTHERN PART OF STATE

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.— Storms to-day yielded beneficial falls over a large portion of the lower half of southern Queensland, including the ...

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  33. E J. Ward Suspended For Night's Sitting

    [?] Wednesday.— Named the Sperver Mr. J.G.Bell) for [?] memectons in defiance of the Mr. E. J. Ward (Labour. N.S.W.) ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. Railway Ambulance Test in S.W. Division

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday.—The Toowoombo "A" team won the annual railway ambulance competition of the south-western division to-day, ...

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