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  2. Transport Commission.

    BRISBANE,. Sept. 30.--Giving evidence before the Transport Commission to-day, Mr. P. Goldenstcdt, organising director of the ...

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  3. Johannesburg Air Race.

    Latest advices regarding the air raco to Johannesburg show that four of the contestants', Tommy Rose, Major A. M Miller, Victor ...

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  4. NEARING CONCLUSION

    BRISBANE, Sept. 30.--The case in which F.M.J. Baker, Federal member for Griffith, is claiming £2000 damages for alleged defamation against, the proprietors of the Brisbane 'Courier-Mail,' arid against the publisher of the ...

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  5. Devaluation of the Franc.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.--Paris advices, state that there are indications to-night that the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies will ...

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  6. New Altitude Record.

    LONDON. Sept. 29.--A new world's attitude record has been established by a British aeroplane. This evening the Air Ministry ...

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  7. Advance on Madrid.

    LONDON, Sept. 29,--Fighting continues north of Toledo. The Government troops are desperately trying 'to stem the advance of the ...

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  8. GERMAN MEASURES.

    LONDON,' Sept; 29.--A Berlin message states that; interest has, been aroused in the speech, to be delivered tomorrow by the. Minister for ...

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  9. UNCENSORED DESPATCH.

    LONDON; Sept. 30.--In uncensored despatch received from Madrid on Saturday, the special correspondent of the 'Times' emphasises that the ...

    Article : 181 words
  10. A Soldier's Honor.

    LONDON,' Sept. 29.--What, was perhaps the most pathetic drama of the siege of' Alcazar, in the Spanish civil war, occurred last ...

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  11. Stock Routes and Pests.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 30'--'The leader, of the Opposition (Mr. E. B.3 Maher) continued the Stock Routes Improvement and Pests Destruction Bill[?] ...

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  12. Railway Employees.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 30.--The Minister for Lands (Mr. P. Pease) told Mr. II. F. Walker (C.P., Cooroora), on behalf of the Minister ...

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  13. FIGHT FOR MADRID.

    GILRALTAR Sept. 30.--The naval battle resulted in the sinking of the Ferrandiz and the armed trawler' Xauen, while the Gravina, on fire fore ...

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  14. Golf.

    MELYBOURNE, Sept. 30.--After a thrilling game N. von Nida lost the semi-final of the professional golf championship to W. Clifford (Vic.), 1 ...

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  15. Public Buildings.

    BRISBANE, Sept, 30.--The Under- Secretary for Public Works (Mr., G. M. Cooledge),. in his report for, the year ended June 30, 1936, which was tabled ...

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  16. KILLED NEAR BIRTHPLACE.

    LONDON,. Sept.. 29. -- The 'correspondent of the United Press Association at Seville says: Prince Carlos Bourbon was killed in the fighting at ...

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  17. Billiards.

    ADELAIDE,. Sept. 20.--The final of the amateur billiards championship was won to-night by R.-Marshall-(West Australia) who defeated A. Bull (N.S. ...

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  18. At the Cross Roads.

    TOKIO, Sept. 28.--China is now' at the cross-'roads. She must decide whether to shake hands with Japan or not, said Mr. Arita ...

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  19. NEW DEFENCE UNIT.

    A full forward control V-8- English chassis, with wheelbase specially shortened to 105in., is under test, by the Defence Department in N.S. Wales as a ...

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  20. The Davis Cup.

    MELBOURNE, sept. 29.--Entertained at luncheon by the Council of the Lawn Tennis. Association of Australia, O. S. Sproule, manager of the Davis ...

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  21. HOSPITAL DIFFICULTIES.

    TALA-VERA. Sept. 29.--A lale message states that the hospital staff is overworked. The chloroform gave out and amputations of arms and legs had ...

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  22. JUVENILE CRIME.

    Mr. R.M. Swainson, general secretary of the Y.M.C.A, speaking at the Millions Club luncheon in Sydney,. declared, that juvenile, crime had shown ...

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  23. O'DUFFY REBUFFED

    VALLADOLID. Sept. 29.---General Cabenellas has turned down General Q'Duffv's offer of 200 Irish recruits saing that foreigners are not wanted ...

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  24. Athenia Mishap.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.--A. message from Delhi states that the bulk, of the Australian mail on the Anthenia is intact. ...

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  25. Wrestling.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 30. -- George .Walker,. 15.6.(New Zealand) won on points from Max Bauman, 15.3 (Germany)., at the Bohemia stadium ...

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  26. NATIVE UNREST IN NEW GUINEA.

    RABAUL._ Sept. 29 --In addition to he wounding of assistant officer Nurton and party, reports of native unresi come from the Mekaikcl area and, ...

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  27. The Golden Casket.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 30--Golden Casket No. 462. will be drawn in Brisbane at 8 o'clock to-morroy (Thursday) morning. ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND BAPTISTS.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 30.--The annual meeting and conference of the Queensland,. Baptist Women's Union to-day decided to attempt to raise £1000 ...

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