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  2. ENGLISHMEN SHOW STROKES

    Friday's cricket did us all a world of good: the England team enjoyed a good night's sleep, in mite of the fact that Australian ...

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  3. ARMISTICE DAY RECALLED

    Speakers in several Brisbane churches yesterday referred to Armistice Day. At St, John's Cathedral in the morning about 30 members of the ...

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  4. "DISCREDITED" BY VOTE

    Father Coughlan, the "radio priest," has announced from Detroit that his political group, The National Union for Social Justice ...

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  5. EX-IMPERIAL SERVICE MEN PARADE

    The colour party entering St. John's Cathedral yesterday morning, when the Ex-Imperial Service men attended the Armistice Day service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. POPE'S MESSAGE TO AUSTRALIA

    HIS Holiness the Pope, in a letter which was read at the opening ceremony of the National Catholic Education Congress at St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral to-day, said:— "It is the sacred duty of Catholics to respect the State and ...

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  7. BUSY DAYS ON EXCHANGE

    Cheerful conditions on the stock markets marked the close of one of the busiest weeks on record. Speculative activity, continually ...

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  8. WHEAT BURNT AT BONGEEN

    WHEN the wheel of a motor car passed over a box of wax matches at Bongeen, 15 miles from Pittsworth, on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  9. CREWS DEFY STRIKERS

    The striking seamen's committee, which attempted to prevent the sailing of the liner American Lesion, on which the Secretary for ...

    Article : 400 words
  10. WAGE INCREASES IN AMERICA

    Led by the steel industry, American corporations have increased the purchasing power of 600,000 employees by rises and bonuses, while 24 ...

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  11. FIRED SHOTS AS SOS SIGNAL

    Mr. Clive Rudder, whose house and banana plantation at Milleara were destroyed last night, tried to attract the attention of a neighbour. Mr. J. ...

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  12. RUSH OF CAPITAL TO AMERICA

    The "New York Times" states that the rush of foreign capital into the American security markets after President Roosevelt's triumph has called ...

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  13. DOCTOR'S HOME BURNT

    The residence of Dr. Woodburn Stevens was damaged by fire yesterday. The flames spread so quickly that the fire brigade had no ...

    Article : 122 words
  14. FOUND ILL IN FERRY SHED

    A man who was discovered, unconscious, by a constable in the Customs House Ferry shed at 8.15 a.m. yesterday died at the ...

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  15. STATION SHED DESTROYED

    A large shed near the welltown station homestead, near Toobeah, was destroyed by fire early this morning, but i change of wind saved the ...

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  16. World Peace Appeals

    The eighteenth anniversary of the signing of the Armistice was observed in city and suburban churches to-day. A rally was held at the State Theatre ...

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  17. SMALLPOX SCARE ON SHIP

    Passengers in the Mataroa, which arrived from Southampton yesterday, had unpleasant experiences on the voyage as a result of one of their ...

    Article : 144 words
  18. OVERDUE YACHT

    Concern is felt at Lord Howe Island and in Sydney for the safety of the six men who left Sydney for the Island in the 32ft. auxiliary cruiser, Viking ...

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  19. NORTH COAST FARMS STILL MENACED

    Bush fires continue to menace North Coast farms. Neighbours had a difficult tussle saving the pineapple and other crops of Messrs. P. and O. ...

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  20. EMPIRE FIELD OF REMEMBRANCE

    The Venerable G. J. Howson, Archdeacon and Canon Emeritus of Liverpool, this morning dedicated the Empire Field of Remembrance, close to ...

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  21. CANNED FRUITS FROM EMPIRE

    The canners' Convention at Liver-pool adopted a resolution declaring that the Ottawa agreements were one-sided, and urging a revision in favour ...

    Article : 133 words
  22. ARABS TO BOYCOTT COMMISSION

    The Arab Higher Committee has decided to boycott the British Royal Commission of Inquiry owing to Britain's refusal to suspend Jewish ...

    Article : 113 words
  23. OUTBREAK AT ZILLMERE

    Houses and the canning factory of F G. Butt and Sons, in Murphy Road, Zillmere, were threatened by a bush fire which broke out in a corner of ...

    Article : 87 words
  24. TEACHER'S RESIDENCE DESTROYED

    The State school teacher's residence at Prairie was destroyed by fire at 1.30 a.m. to-day with its contents. It is understood the house was ...

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  25. MANY EXPLOSIONS AT FIRE

    A fire caused destruction estimated it over £30,000 in the cycle and sports goods factory and store of Hartley's, Pty., Ltd., South Melbourne, on ...

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  26. DISABLED MOTOR BOAT BEACHED

    Having recently purchased the foot motor boat, Jocelyn, G. O. Nebe and three companions left Brisbane for Bundaberg at 10 p.m. last Friday. ...

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  27. BODY FOUND UNDER CELLAR FLOOR

    A prisoner, who was awaiting a heavy sentence, revealed, in an effort to ameliorate his lot, a two-year-old murder. Later District Attorney Geoghan's ...

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  28. CONDITIONS IN IRAQ

    Dr. Alasil, the Foreign Minister of Iraq in the Cabinet which was formed following the military coup d'etat of a few days ago, in an interview with ...

    Article : 148 words
  29. AIR INFANTRY

    The Paris correspondent of the 'Daily Telegraph" says the Minister for Air (M. Pierre Cot) has announced that Prance, following the example of ...

    Article : 92 words
  30. BUSHFIRES UNDER CONTROL IN N.S.W.

    With the exception of outbreaks" in the gullies of the Blue Mountains, where they can do little damage, the bush fires in every part of the State ...

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  31. SINKING OF MERCHANT SHIPS

    The protocol regarding thee sinking of merchant ships, which was signed by representatives of Great Britain, the United States of America, Japan ...

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  32. GENERAL BOOTH'S TOUR

    General Evangeline Booth, head of the Salvation Army, on Saturday began a long tour, during which she will visit India. Cevlon. Malava. ...

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  33. LEGATION AT ADDIS ABABA

    The Italian Government having undertaken to guarantee the continued safety of the British "Legation at Addis Ababa, the Italia" ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN HOCKEY PLAYERS WIN

    The Australian women hockey players defeated Los Angeles Reserves, an all-star team, picked from the Los Angeles Field Hockey Association, by ...

    Article : 85 words
  35. JAPANESE DEPREDATIONS DENIED

    Captain Nakagawa, of the Tokyo Fisheries Institute's training ship, Hakuyo Maru, has returned from a 20,000-miles cruise in Australian ...

    Article : 70 words
  36. BANANA GROWERS CHECK FLAMES

    The bush fires on Mam Arm subsided to-day, the only serious damage being J. Wheatley's loss of nine acres of bananas. On Friday' night grower; ...

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  37. INDIAN PRINCE FOR ADELAIDE

    The Indian Princes, at a meeting at Simla, decided to send a Prince to Adelaide for the Centenary celebrations, The representative of 700 ...

    Article : 60 words
  38. BOY KNOCKED DOWN

    When knocked down by a motor car in Old Cleveland Road, Coorparoo, yesterday afternoon, Ronald Dwyer (12), of Weston Street, Coorparoo ...

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  39. SNOOKER IN BRITAIN

    In the "Daily Mall" gold cup snooker contest Willie Smith beat Sidney Smith by 41 frames to 30. In their match at Nottingham H, Lindrum beat J. Davis by 42 games to 33. ...

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  40. FERRIER BREAKS RECORD

    J. Ferrier, the Australian amateur golf champion, had a record round at Narooma of 65. The previous record was 69. ...

    Article : 26 words
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