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  2. EXPRESS CARRIAGES TELESCOPED

    WHILE travelling at 50 miles an hour the Auckland—Wellington Limited express train ran into a slip near Paraparaumu, 30 miles ...

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  3. BRISBANE GIRL TRIPLE PIANO CHAMPION

    A 17-year-old Brisbane girl, Miss Valmai Sullivan, followed her success in the under 18 and under 21 pianoforte championships. by winning the ...

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  4. HOTEL IN ASHES

    In less than two hours a fire destroyed the Pier Hotel at Cleveland Point shortly after 4 a.m. yesterday. The contents were not ...

    Article : 416 words
  5. SITUATION MAY BE ACUTE

    "THE marketing of primary produce has been left in a precarious position by the conference, through failure to reach an agreement, and unless the Commonwealth exercises its authority under the bounty ...

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  6. HISTORIC BUILDING DESTROYED

    The ruins of ,the Pier Hotel, at Cleveland Point, which was destroyed by fire early yesterday morning. Inset ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. OGPU STIR IN LONDON

    The "Daily Herald" describes the Russian colony in London as being in a state of panic through the presence of members of the Ogpu ...

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  8. SOLVING IMPASSE WITH JAPAN

    IT was learned to-night that definite progress is being made in the talks between the Minister in Charge of Trade Treaties ...

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  9. POLICE RESCUE CHINESE

    Plunging into a crowd of Chinese who were attacking a fellow countryman, plainclothes Constables Croneau and Bauer last night rescued George ...

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  10. EYES ON SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    The first sales for the 1936-37 season will open in Sydney to-morrow, when the Farmers and Graziers' Co-operative Co., and Dalgety and Co. ...

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  11. WHAT TO WEAR IN CHURCH

    The Bishop of St. Edmundsbury (Right Rev. Walter G. Whittingham) says girls wearing cycling shorts should be "as ...

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  12. POISED TO THROW

    Miss J. Spittles (Kelvin Grove), winner of the junior discus throw at the women's athletic championships at the Exhibition on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ILL AT LIGHTHOUSE

    The Deputy Director of Navigation received a message last night that Mrs. Jackson, wife of the acting head lightkeeper at Sandy Cape, was ill ...

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  14. FEDERAL CABINET TO MEET TO-DAY

    The Minister for Commerce (Dr. Earle Page) said to-night that the Federal Cabinet would consider the difficulties of organised marketing, created ...

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  15. NEXT FEDERAL MOVE

    Describing the Premiers' Conference as useful and productive, the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) said the fact that a State Government ...

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  16. TRADE COMMISSIONER'S GOOD WORK

    Mr. Taylor, vice-president of the New South Wales Country Press Association, before returning to Australia by the Tanda, said that during his ...

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  17. BRITISH VIEWS

    The general opinion in the trade is that the basis of opening values of the Australian wool season will be closely in line with current spot values in ...

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  18. FATE OF MADRID

    The Madrid correspondent of the British United Press states that the fate of the Spanish capital will be settled on the Estremadura front ...

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  19. CROWD ATTACK POLICE

    On Saturday night, constables Caddaye and Moller, of the Fitzroy bicycle patrol, were patrolling the streets when they saw a man acting ...

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  20. FILLING JAPAN'S SHOES

    The result of the cessation of Japanese wool buying in Australia has been to reduce the price of wool by 4d, or at least 2d, allowing for the ...

    Article : 165 words
  21. DR. TURNER FAVOURS SWIMMING

    Dr. A. Jefferis Turner (Director of Infant Walfare) is an enthusiastic supporter of The Courier-Mail learn-to-swim campaign, and emphasises its ...

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  22. FEDERAL COURT DOOR OPEN ON HOURS

    "Any organisation which claimed there should be a 40-hour week would find the door of the Federal Arbitration Court open, and would be ...

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  23. UNIFORM TAXATION AGREEMENT

    As the result of a conference of Attorney-Generals it is likely that a complete agreement between all the States will be reached on the subject ...

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  24. CLIMBED "UNSCALABLE" MOUNTAIN

    A party of nine English and German mountaineers, and Mr. W. G. McClymont (of the New Zealand Alpine Club), ascended the hitherto ...

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  25. RUMANIAN CABINET RECONSTRUCTED

    The Rumanian Cabinet has resigned and has been reconstructed with M. Tatarescu as Premier. All the former Ministers have been included except ...

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  26. FROM WAR TO PEACE

    At its August meeting the Kingaroy Shire Council received a request from the school of arts committee to remove, the mountain battery gun and ...

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  27. UNIONS TO CONFER

    Disappointment at the attitude of the Premiers' Conference in regard to the 40-hour working week will be followed by renewed activity by the ...

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  28. BY RAIL AND ROAD

    The co-ordinated rail and road transport from Brisbane and Ipswich to the Stanley River dam yesterday was the largest service of its kind ever ...

    Article : 146 words
  29. SHOTS FOLLOW ARGUMENT

    As he was leaving a shop with a companion in Victoria Street, North Melbourne, to-night, Roco Costa (33), motor driver, of Napier Street ...

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  30. JAPAN DEMANDS APOLOGY

    In addition to two men being executed, several others have been arrested for participation in the murder of two Japanese journalists during ...

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  31. GROUND AIDS TO AIR SERVICES

    Mr. L. J. Hartnett, managing director of General Motors—Holdens, Ltd., returned to Melbourne on Saturday after a world four embracing the ...

    Article : 131 words
  32. FRIENDS ON A SEASIDE HOLIDAY

    A "cat and dog life" is quite an amicable affair for Binkie (left) and Pat, the pets of Mrs. T. J. Mitchell, of Namhour. They are at present visiting Manly with their mistress. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. American Golfers Think

    "THE finest course in Brisbane," Gene Sarazen wrote in the suggestion book at Gailes yesterday, after he had played an exhibition game ...

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  34. TRUCK'S FATAL PLUNGE

    When a butcher's delivery van crashed 70ft. over a cliff near Milton, Joseph Bartlett (71), master butcher, was killed. His son. Roy Bartlett ...

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  35. NAZIS AND CATHOLICS

    As an indication of the desire of the Nazis to conciliate the Catholics Herr Hitler has intervened to suspend the trial of priests who are charged with ...

    Article : 87 words
  36. FATAL BURNS WHEN TENT CATCHES FIRE

    William Radwell (23) received fatal burns when his tent at the rear of Mr. P. Rassell's boot shop on the Broadway, Dunolly, was destroyed by fire ...

    Article : 90 words
  37. RE-FORMING THE LEAGUE

    The League of Nations has published a note from Argentina proposing that the United States, Brazil, and other non-members should be enabled to ...

    Article : 58 words
  38. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold to-day was £6/18/2½ an ounce fine. The dollar was quoted at 5.03 1-8 to the pound sterling, and the franc at 76 13-32. ...

    Article : 53 words
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