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  2. BRIGHTER WHEAT PROSPECTS ON THE DOWNS

    LIGHT rain fell on the Darling Downs yesterday afternoon and last evening, enhancing the prospects of a good strike of wheat in the newly sown areas and the strengthening of the wheat already above ground. Up to 8 p.m. Warwick had recorded ...

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  3. QUIST WAS SUPERB

    THE thousands who arrived at Wimbledon yesterday for the opening day of the championships momentarily forgot that they had ...

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  4. ONLY ONE PASSENGER INJURED

    Wreckage of the Redcliffe bus after its crash at Chermside yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KEEN BIDDING FOR WOOL

    THOUGH the Japanese representatives at the Brisbane wool sales yesterday again refrained from buying, competition was as keen as on Monday. The market generally showed no change, being firm at ...

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  6. ITALY'S ANNEXATION OF ABYSSINIA

    The new Austrian Minister to Italy (Baron von Waldenegg) has presented his credentials to King Emmanuel at Rome as "King of ...

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  7. HONOURS FROM KING

    In the King's Birthday Honours list, which was issued to-day. Queen Mary was made a Dame Grand Cross of the Royal ...

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  8. SHOWER BATH FOR PIGS

    PIGS at Emu Plains Prison Farm enjoy the luxury of a cold shower in hot weather. It keeps them cool and happy ...

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  9. JAP. MISSION OF GOOD WILL

    Officers of the Japanese Education Department's cadet training ship, Kaiwo Maru, which is in Darwin on a training cruise, were tendered a ...

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  10. SAILORS OCCUPY SHIPS

    Nine thousand sailors have occupied ships in Marseilles harbour and hoisted red flags. The ship owners are seeking Government ...

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  11. SEQUEL TO NABLUS CLASH

    Troops recovered the body of Sergeant Sills (who was killed during a clash with Arabs near Nablus yesterday) from a well into which, it has ...

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  12. CITIZENS' PARTY EXPANDED

    At a largely attended meeting of ratepayers of the Greater Brisbane area last night it was decided to expand the Citizens' Municipal ...

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  13. DEMOCRATS RALLY TO ROOSEVELT

    The tremendous strength of President Roosevelt as a leader not so much of a party as of groups of various parties who believe in the philosophy ...

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  14. SILK TEXTILES

    The Cabinet has sanctioned retaliation against the new Australian tariff, and the decree is to be promulgated to-morrow. It will restrict imports ...

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  15. TAXATION APPEAL DISMISSED

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council to-day dismissed, with costs, the appeal of Payne v. the Federal Deputy Commissioner of ...

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  16. PROPOSED TRIP TO SOUTH SEAS

    Adrian seligman, a young Wimbledon scientist, has received 200 applications to join in a sailing adventure in the South Seas. He at present is ...

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  17. TRADE ENVOY'S ACTIVITIES

    An official protest is expected to be sent by the Commonwealth Government to the South African Government against the activities of the ...

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  18. BRITISH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    In the first round of the British open golf championship to-day J. ferrier (the Australian champion), playing over Wallasey course, returned ...

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  19. PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSION IN SESSION

    The Public Works Commission at Parliament House yesterday. From left: Mr. J. B. Edwards, Mr. W. A. Brand, Mr. J. O'Keefe (chairman), Mr. F. Williamson (secretary), and Mr. R. Magoffin, of Winton (witness). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. PRICES PLEASE MR. THORBY

    The Acting Minister for Commerce (Mr. Thorby) to-day expressed satisfaction with the reports of prices received on the second day of the ...

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  21. HITLER'S CONGRATULATIONS

    Herr Hitler yesterday telegraphed to King Edward congratulating him on his birthday. ...

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  22. BARRY WINS ENGLISH SCULLING TITLE

    Lou Barry to-day wrested from the holder, Ted Phelps, the English professional sculling championship. The race was rowed over the Putney to ...

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  23. U.S. TALLOW TAX

    A feature of the new Tax Bill passed by Congress, which is causing considerable comment in trade circles, is the imposition of a duty of three cents ...

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  24. KING ACKNOWLEDGES BIRTHDAY MESSAGE

    The following reply from Kins Edward to Australia's birthday message was received by the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) to-day:— ...

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  25. WHY YUGOSLAVS ARE ABSENT

    The two leading Yugoslavian players, Pallada and Puncec, are absent from Wimbledon ostensibly as a "sanction" against the British Lawn Tennis ...

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  26. AUSTRIAN PROFESSOR MURDERED

    Dr. Moritz Schlick (famous Professor of Philosophy at Vienna University) was mounting the steps at the university, followed by a crowd of ...

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  27. DEATH OF LORD WILLIAM CECIL

    The death occurred this morning of Lord William Cecil, Bishop of Exeter. He was 73 years of age. The Marquess of Salisbury was the ...

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  28. P. & O. CO.'S DIVIDEND

    The P. and O. Co. has declared a dividend of 5 per cent. The sum of £56,013 is carried forward. ...

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  29. HOW WILL ITALY PAY FOR WOOL?

    The extent to which Italy will be able to re-enter the wool market when the sanctions are dropped is engaging considerable attention. The ...

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  30. MY ESCAPE TO REALITY

    IN his day a theatrical enterpreneur in a large way and a well-known comedian—Jake Friedman. Such proved to be the little man who ...

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  31. ANGLO-DANISH TRADE TREATY

    The renewal of the Anglo-Danish trade agreement has started a storm among a section of the Conservatives, and has caused disappointment to the ...

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  32. LABOUR CENSURE MOVE

    The House of Commons to-day resumed the debate on foreign affairs, which was begun last Thursday (when the Government announced the ...

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  33. KOPIT TRIAL BEGINS TO-DAY

    The trial of Herbert Kopit (23), on charges of murder, will begin in the Criminal Court this morning before Mr. Justice Macrossan. ...

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  34. BLOW ON HEAD COST £2500

    Dr. Patrick O'Callaghan, the Irish Olympiad champion hammer-thrower, was swinging a hammer at the Mallow sports, when the chain attached to the ...

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  35. SUBSIDY FOR EGYPTIAN GREEN SHIRTS

    Nanas Pasha, the leader of the Wafdists, caused a sensation in the Chamber of Deputies by declaring that the Green Shirts (an extreme ...

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