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  2. HUNDREDS TRAPPED WHEN FLOODS MEET

    AN unknown number of persons, variously estimated at from 100 to 500, are believed to have been caught when the mingled flood waters of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers entered the flood way near Cairo (Illinois). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. £250,000 LOAN FOR CITY

    THE Loan Council has authorised the Brisbane City Council to borrow £250,000 to enable it to carry on its works programme. ...

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  4. £50,000 PRIZE TO BRISBANE

    THREE Brisbane residents—Mr. and Mrs. W. P. George, of Collins Street, Toombul, and Mr. C. Mossop, of City view Road, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GOOD WEATHER FOR TEST?

    Te wick for the vital Test match to bain at the Adelaide Oval on Frida, is still unaffected by the rain, rich, according to ...

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  6. NO BINGO FOR AMBULANCE

    AN application from the ambulance committee for one month's extension from January 31 of its permit to conduct an ...

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  7. £30,000 FIRE IN SYDNEY

    Damage estimated at £30,000 was caused to-night when a fire swept through the six floors of the Clarence Street portion of the ...

    Article : 270 words
  8. TRADE TALKS AT WASHINGTON

    Participants said tonight that an agreement, in principle, in regard to the desirability of negotiating a . reciprocal trade ...

    Article : 181 words
  9. BUS CAPSIZES INTO CANAL

    Trapped when the collapse of a wheel caused an express bus to overturn on a highway and roll into a canal at Miama (Arizona), 17 persons, ...

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  10. DOCTORS TO HAVE LAST WORD

    Before the Australian team for the fourth Test is finally sanctioned every player will be medically examined. The Adelaide match, as far as it ...

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  11. MAY URGE CUT IN LOAN SPENDING

    when the Loan Council meets next week the State Premiers will be faced by a strong force from the Commonwealth Government, It was leant ...

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  12. MOSLEY DEFIES BLACKSHIRT BAN

    Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the' British Fascists, attended a meeting at Hornsey last night, wearing a black shirt "as a Challenge to the ...

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  13. PRISONERS PRINT SECRET CODE

    The secret code of. the,., Ministry of War the key to confidential correspondence between the general staffs, is printed in Meluno prison, according to ...

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  14. HALF-CASTE'S DEATH BY MISADVENTURE

    George Chandler, a half-caste, who was injured in a struggle in a motor car on Saturday night, when one arm was almost severed by the glass of a ...

    Article : 112 words
  15. NO CAUSE FOR ALARM ABOUT BOWLERS

    It was stated authoritatively tonight that there was no cause for alarm about the physical condition of L. O'B. Meetwood-Smith and E. L. ...

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  16. 1500 TONS OF DYNAMITE EXPLODES

    The premature explosion of 1500 tons of dynamite in the largest copper mines in the world at Chuquicamata, Chile, killed 16 men and injured 201, ...

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  17. MILK SUPPLIES SHORT

    Three-day tickness among dairy herds has affected Brisbane's milk supply. The Minister for Agriculture and ...

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  18. FLYING BOATS TO SYDNEY NEXT YEAR

    An early announcement oF the details of the Anglo—Australian air mail agreement Is expected. It Is understood that negotiations have been ...

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  19. 56 MINERS IDLE AT LANEFIELD

    Fifty-six miners at the Lanefield colliery are idle following their refusal to work under the ventilation conditions in the pit. The matter has been ...

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  20. ROYAL VISIT NEXT YEAR?

    The Minister lor Labour (Mr. Dunningham), in a speech to-day, said he was hopeful that a member of the British Royal Family would ...

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  21. HITLER'S SPEECH TO REICHSTAG

    suggest that Germany has reached an agreement with Portugal for valuable colonial concessions in Angola, by ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. LONG HOURS FOR CASKET STAFF

    The staff of the Golden Casket Art Union and the Government' Printing Office established a record yesterday in drawing and preparing for ...

    Article : 128 words
  23. RUMOURED BAN ON JAPAN

    The Ministry of Communications is most concerned over reports that Britain contemplates excluding Japanese shipping from the traffic of ...

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  24. LORD WAKEHURST MADE A K.C.M.G.

    The honour of Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George has been conferred on Lord Wakehurst (Governor-designate of ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S YOUNGEST DUCHESS

    The Hon, Lavinia Strutt will become Britain's youngest Duchess when she marries the Duke of Norfolk, at Brompton Oratory on January 27. ...

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  26. STRIKERS MUST LEAVE PLANTS

    Mr. A. P. Sloan, head of General Motors Corporation, has written to the Secretary for Labour (Miss Perkins) refusing to participate in a Washington ...

    Article : 93 words
  27. Death Jumps Maori's Extraordinary Gold Claim

    A DOUBLE drowning tragedy, the victims of which were two Maoris, Neuhua Toki (55), married, and Mrs. Tutu Nehua (56), his cousin, was ...

    Article : 271 words
  28. BRITISH REARMAMENT LOAN UNLIKELY

    The city editor of "The Times," in commenting on the continued weakness of gilt-edged securities, ascribes some of the selling to rumours that a ...

    Article : 80 words
  29. VINES DEFEATS PERRY IN STRAIGHT SETS

    At College Park, Maryland, last night Vines defeated Perry 6-4, 6-2. The natch was shortened to two or three sets. A blazing service and terrific ...

    Article : 86 words
  30. MISS EARHART'S PLANS FOR ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHT

    Miss Amelia Earhart, the American airwoman, has announced her intention of flying around the world. Her tentative plan is to follow the ...

    Article : 88 words
  31. N.S.W. LONDON REPRESENTATIVE

    The Cabinet decided to-day to [?] Mr. A. E. Heath New South Wales representative in London for a further term of three years, and ...

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  32. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of cold to-day was £7/l/8½ in ounce fine. The dollar was quoted at 4.903 to the pound sterling, and thef ranc at 105 5-32. The previous ...

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  33. ARMY CHECK ON NEW JAPANESE CABINET

    General Ugaki has been unable to form a Cabinet owing to the refusa of the Army to supply a Minister for War. ...

    Article : 36 words
  34. POPE HAS RESTFUL NIGHT

    The Pope had a restful night. The pain In his legs has almost disappeared, and the condition of his heart seems to have improved. ...

    Article : 33 words
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