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  2. 42 TEAMS ENTER FOR WINTER FIXTURES

    MARYBOROUGH, the stronghold of competitive tennis in the Wide Bay and Burnett district, is again on the eve of a winter boom in this sport. ...

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  3. DINGO TRAPPER IN INTENSE AGONY

    ROMA, Tuesday.— Suffering agony from a badly shattered leg, William Thomas Jarvis (26), a dingo trapper, slowly crawled and hobbled a quarter ...

    Article : 253 words
  4. NEGLIGENCE BY CHEMIST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The death on February 16 at the Tusculum Hospital of Oliver Thorsby Osborne, a grazier, while under an anesthetic, was the ...

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  5. CONSERVATION OF WATER AND FODDER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— Water and fodder conservation will be discussed at a conference which the Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. F. ...

    Article : 134 words
  6. BANKRUPT'S EXAMINATION

    Before the Deputy Registrar in Bankruptcy (Mr. J. A. Murray) an inquiry was held yesterday afternoon to ascertain the cause of bankruptcy of ...

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  7. BRITAIN OBJECTS TO FRANCO'S WARNING

    LONDON, Monday.— The diplomatic correspondent of the "Times" says that General Franco's headquarters at Spiamanca broadcast a ...

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  8. Loyalist Offer of Territory —Morocco Price of Assistance

    The Spanish Government, according to information from rebel headquarters, has offered to code Spanish Morocco, now in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FLEET ASSUMES OFFENSIVE FOR REPUBLICANS

    LONDON, Tuesday.— After many months of idleness, during which it was overhauled and reconstructed, the Republican fleet has assumed the ...

    Article : 154 words
  10. JUBILEE YEAR OF THE STAWELL GIFT

    Five young men gathered in the gloomy basement of a boot store in Stawell exactly 60 years ago and decided to form an athletic club. They ...

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  11. M.C.A. FIXTURES TO BE PLAYED AT WEEK-END

    Arrangements have been made for the last matches of the Cricket Association's senior fixtures to be played at Eskdale Park on Saturday and Sunday ...

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  12. PAN AMERICAN SURVEY CLIPPER

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.— The Pan American survey clipper left Pago Pago to-day at 3 a.m. (Brisbane time), on the final section of the flight to ...

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  13. CHARGES OF CONSPIRACY AGAINST FOUR MEN: SEQUEL TO DIVORCE CASE

    LISMORE, Tuesday.— Remarkable evidence was given in the Lismore Police Court to-day when the hearing began of charges off conspiracy against ...

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  14. JACK CARROLL'S POINTS VICTORY OVER LETO

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Jack Carroll, the Australian welterweight champion, defeated the American, Jimmy Leto, on points in a 15-round contest at the ...

    Article : 367 words
  15. HORSE BREEDERS AND BETTING LAWS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The Blood Horse Breeders' Association of Australia, at its annual meeting to-night, carried the following resolution: "This ...

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  16. LOST STINSONS MAY BE REPLACED BY DOUGLAS 'PLANES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Mr. Dennis Allen, chairman of directors of Airlines of Australia Ltd., said today that although no definite ...

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  17. HOW THE MONEY WENT

    Stories of the record prices paid for stalls at the recent premiere of Mr. Noel Coward's "To-night at Eight" in New York may raise a question whether ...

    Article : 117 words
  18. BRITISH PARTY LEAVES FOR SPAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Nine members of the British delegation, headed by the Dean of Canterbury (the Rev. Dr. Hewlett Johnson), have left London to ...

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  19. BODY OF E. N. SHANG TAKEN TO NORTH

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— The body of Ernest Norman Shang, of Cairns, who was killed in the aeroplane smash early on Sunday morning, was taken to ...

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  20. EXPERTS CONCLUSIONS ON SPANISH WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The diplomatic correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" states that, as the result of a close study of the Spanish conflict. ...

    Article : 130 words
  21. RAILWAY STRIKE AVERTED IN CANADA

    MONTREAL, Monday.— A strike of 117,000 railwaymen was averted through a wages parley initiated by the Labour Minister (Mr. Rogers). The ...

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  22. ONE KILLED, FOUR INJURED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— One man was killed and four other persons were seriously injured when a car crashed, through a fence and fell 30 feet into ...

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  23. B.R.L. AND REFEREES COME TO TERMS

    BRISBANe, Tuesday.— After three hours' discussion to-night the conference of delegates to the Brisbane Rugby League and five representatives ...

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  24. Loan Scheme to Educate U.S. on Townsend Plan

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.— Dr. Francis T. Townsend, the Californian physician, who is the organiser of the revolving pensions plan and who was recently ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. SENIOR OFFICERS OF RAILWAY DEPARTMENT SEEK; POSITION OF COMMISSIONER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— Encouraged by the statement of certain Cabinet Ministers last year that they favoured the appointment of a Queenslander as Commissioner for Railways, several senior officers ofthe Railway Department will have lodged applications when the time ...

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  26. RACE OF £2000 TO BE PUT ON AT DOOMBEN?

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— If present intentions are adhered to, the B.A.T.C. will provide a race for states worth £2000 over the straight six at a ...

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  27. ERIC PHELPS RETAINS ENGLISH SCULLING TITLE

    LONDON, Monday.— Eric Phelps retained the English sculling championship against Lon Barry over four and a half miles on the Putney-Mortiake ...

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