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  2. SIR HARRY CHAUVEL

    APPOINTMENTS for the Australian defence contingent for the Coronation were announced to-day. Colonel E. F. Lind, of Victoria, will ...

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  3. JAPANESE AND DAUGHTER DROWNED

    The bodies of [?] Nakamura (51), at one time a well-known diver in North Queensland, and his eight-year-old daughter, Hazeline ...

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  4. SOAKING RAIN ON

    SOAKING rain fell on the Daring Downs yesterday afternoon and evening, affording welcome relief, particularly in the ...

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  5. FLYERS' LONG TRAMP

    Though one was suffering from minor head injuries and the other had blackened eyes when their 'plane was damaged in a forced, ...

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  6. RAISED AND BEACHED

    The motor tug boat Tyne beached on the Gardens Reach after it had been raised yesterday. Together with an 80-ton punt, it had sunk mysteriously at its moorings at the Naval Stores Wharf. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Hollywood is Tax Commissioners' Happy Playground

    DESPITE the great size of their annual salaries, cinema stars are receiving the lowest pay in the history of the films. This is ...

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  8. Did Not Know His Truck Had Been in Collision

    THE driver of the truck which was involved in a collision with a motor car driven by the Minister for Public Instruction ...

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  9. £7000 HOLIDAY FLIGHT

    On a charter holiday flight from Batavia, which, it is reported, will cost about £7000, Sir Laurence Philipps, a British shipping ...

    Article : 365 words
  10. GERMAN INFILTRATION OF MOROCCO

    THE allegations to which the attention of the Spanish insurgent authorities was called by France, under the treaties between France and Spain of 1904-12, were:— The enrolment by the Spanish Foreign Legion of ...

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  11. ROVING LIFE OF COUNTESS

    A picturesque story of her adventurous career was told by the Countess de Vismes. (nee Eileen Bede Dalley), who is to share in ...

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  12. V.C. WINNER AMONG APPLICANTS

    About 350 applicants for Inclusion In the New South Wales quota of the Commonwealth coronation contingent paraded at Victoria Barracks to-day. ...

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  13. FATHER AND SON SWEPT TO SEA

    News of a double drowning has been received from Apollo Bay, the victims being Alfred Edward Bailey (57), engineer, of Ballarat, and his son, Alfred ...

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  14. TASMANIA'S TEAM

    The following have been selected as Tasmania's representatives in the coronation contingent: Messrs. J. J. Dwyer, V.C., J. B. McCulloch, E. J. C. ...

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  15. MISSING 'PLANE FOUND

    The Perth—Darwin air mall plane was found bogged shortly after noon to-day, about a mile from Wimmera home station, near Victoria River ...

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  16. SENATOR LYNCH NOT TO MAKE TRIP

    The President of the Senate (Senator Lynch), who was selected as a member of the Empire Parliamentary delegation to attend the coronation ...

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  17. DIPHTHERIA IN INSTITUTION

    An outbreak of diphtheria has occurred in a Brisbane charitable institution and 12 patients have been removed to hospital. ...

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  18. TREATY RIGHTS RENOUNCED

    The official "Reich Gazette" publishes the text of an agreement between Germany and Portugal, whereby Portugal renounced the right ...

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  19. CITRUS CROPS IN PERIL

    The bitterly cold weather has already caused damage estimated at 500,000 dollars (about £100,000) to the citrus crop in California. ...

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  20. WENNER LEAVES £2000 TO GERMAN FIANCEE

    It has been revealed that Max Wenner, the British land-owner, who fell from an aeroplane when It was over the Meuse district on January 3, in ...

    Article : 158 words
  21. AIR RACE AGAINST DARKNESS

    Captain P. H. Moody had a race against darkness on Sunday to try to save a life. At 12.45 p.m. he left Archerfield aerodrome in his Stinson ...

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  22. BULLET CLOSE TO HEART

    Seriously injured in a shooting [?] at Cracow yesterday morning, a young married woman was brought to Brisbane by aeroplane later in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. U.S.A. MOVES BULLION TO NEW HOME

    It is reported that the Treasury will begin moving within two weeks 4,000,000, dollars (about £800,000,000) worth of Its gold to a new bomb-proof ...

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  24. LEGACY TO BE SHARED

    The Perpetual Trustee Company has asked Its London representative by cable to interview the Countess de Vismes and to ascertain whether she ...

    Article : 169 words
  25. HITLER ON WAY TO PEACE

    Herr Hitler, at the President's Palace, conducted a series of New Year receptions. The French Ambassador (M. Poncet), as leader of the diplomats. ...

    Article : 127 words
  26. TRAINING FOR DAIRY FACTORY MANAGERS

    The Assistant Minister for Commerce (Mr. Thorby) said to-day that all States were taking advantage of the' offer of the Federal Government ...

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  27. POLICE HOT ON TRAIL OF KIDNAPPER

    The police, in hunting for the kidnapper of Charles Mattson, aged 10 years, from Tacoma (Washington) on December 28, discovered a shack on a ...

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  28. BRINGING COURTS INTO LINE WITH POLITICS

    Mr Emanuel Celler, chairman of the House of Representatives' Judiciary Committee, in a radio address, said: "The Supreme Court must bs mads to ...

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  29. KING AND QUEEN ATTEND CHURCH

    Thousands of people flocked into Sandringham this morning and saw the King and Queen, accompanied by the Prime Minister and Mrs. ...

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  30. ECONOMIC REFORM OF CHURCH

    Twelve Bishops, Including the Right Rev. Dr. E. W. Barnes (Bishop of Birmingham) and many other prominent ecclesiastical and lay members of the ...

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  31. VINES IN HOSPITAL FOR COMPLETE REST

    Ellsworth Vines has entered a hospital for a complete rest before resuming his tennis tour with P. J. Perry. His physician said his condition ...

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  32. 'WORLD REAPING WHAT VERSAILLES SOWED"

    In a speech at Mt. Vernon the burial place of George Washington), Dr. Maude Royden, the famous English preacher, said she regretted the entry ...

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  33. OIL FIND REPORT "ABSOLUTE RUBBISH"

    Published statements that a flow of oil had been discovered in the Northern Territory were "absolute rubbish," said Mr. Bell, Government Director of ...

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  34. LORD MAYOR WELL AGAIN

    Suffering from a slight indisposition the Lord Mayor of Brisbane (Alderman Jones) was confined to his room at Menzie's Hotel, and was ...

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  35. BRITISH GIRL'S MURDER IN PEIPING

    The doctors who carried out the post morten examination on the body of Pamela Werner (the 17-year-old daughter of Mr. Edward Werner, ...

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  36. BETTER FILMS WANTED

    A move to improve the quality of films was indicated when theatre operators, on visiting studios in Hollywood, recommended a reduction in ...

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  37. SOVIET'S £4,000,000 ORDERS IN BRITAIN

    The Soviet has recently placed in Britain orders to the value of £4,000,-000, chiefly for electrical equipment, a dry dock of 25.000 tons lifting capacity, ...

    Article : 41 words
  38. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold to-day was £7/1/8 an ounce fine. The dollar was quoted at 491 to the pound sterling, and the franc at 105 5-32. The previous ...

    Article : 46 words
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