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  2. FRANTIC SEARCH

    IF Mick Madsen, Queensland's veteran international front-row forward, proves as troublesome to New South Wales on Saturday, as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. WHITE PEARL DIVERS

    In a serious attempt to challenge Japanese competition in the pearl industry an important innovation aimed at substituting ...

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  4. SISTER KENNY'S CLINIC

    The results of treatment at the Sister Kenny infantile paralysis clinic at the Royal North Shore hospital are regarded by the ...

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  5. COUNTRY PARTY

    UNITY in Country Party politics in the State was brought nearer as a result of a conference at Parliament House last night ...

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  6. HE BROKE THE TROTTING RECORD

    Teddy Derby cutting one second off the Ipswich Show trotting record yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHOWED SPIRIT

    Bonny Boy indulging in a little horse play in the grand parade at Ipswich. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FLIGHT COMMANDER

    Flight-Lieut. C. S. Riccard (left) in charge of the Singapore flying boat, going ashore after his arrival yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RAJAH'S OIL SUPPLIES

    The announcement by the Rajah of Sarawak (Sir Charles Brooke) that the great Miri oilfields in Sarawak may dry up in ten years ...

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  10. KING WEARS A "BOATER"

    THE King wore a straw hat, with a dark grey double-breasted lounge suit, when he visited the Chelsea. Flower Show, thus ...

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  11. LANG—GARDEN FIGHT

    It is now considered likely that if Mr. Lang succeeds in suppressing the revolt of the supporters of Mr. Garden against his leadership ...

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  12. ARMED HOLD-UP IN DAYLIGHT

    Two masked men, one armed with a revolver, carried out a daring daylight robbery this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary ...

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  13. £60,000 PROFIT IN N.S.W. TRAMS

    A. net profit, of £60,000 is anticipated by the Tramway Department for the financial year closing next month. This will be a record and will probably ...

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  14. REIGN OF TERROR ON ISLAND

    Sensational evidence has been given at the trial of I. D. Simenchuk (the director of the Russian Polar station on Wrangel Island, in the Arctic) ...

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  15. IGNORED BY AUSTRALIANS

    Speaking in the Ulster House of Commons, Mr. Nixon, the representative of the Woodvale division of Belfast, who has just returned from a ...

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  16. JAPAN WILL NEGOTIATE

    There is no Anglo-Japanese political question that cannot be settled by peaceful negotiation, according to instructions which Mr. Shigeru ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. NEW LIFE FOR EUROPE

    The Minister for Propaganda (Dr. Goebbels), addressing the Jurists' Congress at Leipzig, protested against foreign criticism of German policy as ...

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  18. "PAINFUL," SAID J. H. THOMAS

    It was announced at yesterdays sitting of the Judicial Tribunal of Inquiry into the alleged leakage of budget information that there was no ...

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  19. WOOL SALES TAX FOR RESEARCH

    Legislation implementing the Government's decision to impose a sales tax of sixpence a bale on wool for publicity and scientific research, was ...

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  20. "I'LL WIN, DON'T FRET"

    Following the decision of the executive of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labour Party to expel Mr. L.S. Garden M H R. for ...

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  21. MAN KILLED WITH AXE

    In the presence of an unknown woman, who had kept vigil for hours at his bedside, William Morgan (55), of Kinglake a refreshment-room ...

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  22. MINISTER NEARLY MISSED TRIP

    Until a late hour to-nignt the Legislative Assembly debated a motion by Mr. Weaver, formerly Minister for Health, that the contemplated trip to ...

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  23. GROUP SETTLEMENT IN MANITOBA

    The first specific scheme for the resumption of migration since oversea settlement was suspended will be submitted to the Overseas Settlement ...

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  24. ENGLISH CRICKET "FIND"

    The "Manchester Guardian" describes Gimblett, the Somerset farmer, whose average so far exceeds 200, as "the greatest cricket find since ...

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  25. CHARGE OF THEFT FROM CHURCH PLATE

    Charged with having stolen 2/ from the offertory at St. David's Church of England, Surry Hills, Robert Oliver (40), labourer, was discharged by Mr. ...

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  26. MELBOURNE STOCK EXCHANGE

    Dealing was not so brisk on the Stock Exchange to-day, and a steadier tone ruled. Australian consolidated loans maintained the recent improved ...

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  27. U.S.A. DAVIS CUP TEAM

    The United States Davis Cup committee to-day formally announced that Allison, Budge, Mako, and Grant would represent America against ...

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  28. FRANCE'S FOREIGN MINISTER

    M. Blum, the prospective Premier of France, has offered the Foreign Affairs portfolio to M. Herriot. The latter is disinclined to accept it, but ...

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  29. TREE FALLS ON BUSH WORKER

    The police at Dalmorton received a report about 8 o'clock to-night from a man named A. Baker that Sam Cavanagh, bush worker, had met with ...

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  30. HIGH SEAS DESTROY SOUTHPORT GLIDER

    The exceptionally high seas on the main beach to-night was responsible for the destruction of the new type glider, owned by Mr. D. Milne, of the ...

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  31. FINAL EQUALISATION BUTTER PRICE

    The final equalisation price for butter manufactured in Australia during January last has been fixed at 107/7 per cwt by the Commonwealth Dairy ...

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  32. BOWSERS "MILKED"

    Several complaints of petrol bowsers in the city and suburbs being "milked" have been received by the police recently. ...

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  33. BOGUS £10 NOTES

    Bookmakers at Rosebery to-day were told to keep a lookout for bogus £10 notes. The counterfeit notes are reported to be a good reproduction ...

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  34. Imperial Air Survey

    Members of the crew of the Royal Air Force Singapore flying boat, which reached Brisbane yesterday in the course of Imperial air route survey, on their craft after it had anchored in the bridge reach. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. BALL ORGANISERS SCORED

    The organisers of the annual Billinudgel Catholic ball insured against 10 points of rain. Eleven points were registered in the prescribed time, with ...

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  36. Borrowed Putter Put Von Nida in the "Cup"

    BEHIND Norman Von Nida's success in the Queensland open golf championship was a story of a putter he has coveted, but has been unable to acquire, which was lent to him yesterday. ...

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  37. "SMITHY" LEFT £17,611

    Sir Charles Kingstord Smith left a gross estate of £17,611. The net estate is being sworn for purposes of probate at £12,815. ...

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  38. CONSERVATORIUM SCHEME

    At a meeting last night or the subcommittee of the Music Council investigating the establishment of a Conservatorium, further consideration was ...

    Article : 74 words
  39. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold to-day was £6/19/11½ an ounce fine. The dollar was quoted at 4.96 15-16 to the pound sterling, and the franc 75½. Previous ...

    Article : 45 words
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