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  2. £480,000 MORE CAPITAI FOR NEW AIR MAIL

    The agreement, announced yesterday after months of negotiation, between the British and Commonwealth Governments to operate a new flying boat service between England and Australia will mean that Qantas ...

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  3. FLOOD HORRORS INCREASE IN AMERICA

    THE horrors of pestilence have been added to the ravages of the floods, and the deaths in Louisville alone may total hundreds. Civil and military censorships have given rise to ...

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  4. FOUR DEATHS FROM HEAT

    Four more deaths are reported from the heat wave—two in Rockhampton, one at Gatton, and one near Goondiwindi. ...

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  5. HOUSEWIVES DIFFER

    Objecting to what she characterised as unwarranted interference with her right to participate in the campaign for a "Yes" vote ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MEETING REAL

    Arms full of koalas. Medico, the American swimming champion, appeared to be enjoying his visit to the Lone Pine zoo yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ADELAIDE TEST WICKET WILL LAST FIVE DAYS

    WEATHER conditions will be ideal for the opening of the critical fourth Test match between Australia and England at the Adelaide Oval to-morrow. The rain and cold early in the week have been followed by warm days and cloudless skies, and ...

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  8. POINTS ACCEPTED IN AGREEMENT

    Main points In the agreement for the new air mail, which was announced in Melbourne yesterday by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) are:— ...

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  9. ALL GERMANY TO LISTEN—BY ORDER

    All Germany has been ordered to listen in to Herr Hitler's speech to the Reichstage on Saturday and, therefore, all activity must ...

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  10. FINE AND WARM TO-DAY

    The official weather forecast for the Test match to-morrow is: Fine and warm, with' variable winds; no change likely in the next few days. ...

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  11. 90 DEGREES AGAIN YESTERDAY

    Brisbane's maximum temperature reached the 90deg. mark again yesterday, making the 11th day this month on which the readings have been in ...

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  12. MEN AND WOMEN FIGHT BUSH FIRE

    A fire, which was started to burn a dead cow in Mr. J. Everett's paddock at Pomona on Tuesday, spread to grass and dry timber, and, fanned ...

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  13. COUSIN RESCUED FROM CREEK

    Clyde French (11), of Grange Road, Grange, who was taught how to apply artificial respiration at the Wilston State School where he is a pupil. put ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. DECISION HELPFUL TO EMPIRE, SAYS MR. LYONS

    Commenting on Sir Philip Sassopn's statement in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), said today that before completing ...

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  15. 40,000 WORKERS RESUME

    Ten thousands Chevrolet employees at Flint have returned to their jobs, having been assured of two or three days' work a week until the strike in ...

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  16. DANZIG LEADER CHASTENED

    [?] president ot the Danzig Senate), who thumped the table and cocked a snook" at journalists at the July meeting of the Council of the ...

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  17. RAILWAY WARNING

    Because the risk of fire is much greater on account of the dry weather, the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Davidson) has asked employees to do ...

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  18. GALE ON BAY

    Gale conditions prevailed on the bay yesterday. Big seas swept over the retaining walls at Wynnum and Manly during the high morning tide. ...

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  19. Castaways Seek Justice in Broome Court

    A harrowing tale, of hardship when their ship had sailed away and left them "marooned" on an arid section of the ...

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  20. TATTERSALL'S CLUB TO REBUILD

    Within five or six months Tattersall's Club will commence rebuilding their Queen Street property, said the president (Mr. W. J. Healy) at the ...

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  21. THE POPE UNDERGOES ELECTRICAL TREATMENT

    The Pope to-day unaerwenc sportwave electrical treatment in. order to counter defective circulation in his and shoulders. ...

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  22. 600 IN CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION

    Formed two years, with 30 members, the Conservative Association now has 600 members, according to a report submitted at the second annual ...

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  23. DEATH AFTER COLLAPSE ON RAILWAY STATION

    After he had conapsed on the Cairns railway platform about 11.50 pm yesterday, A. Moss (20), unemployed. otherwise known as Eric died in the ...

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  24. CYCLIST AND PEDESTRIAN

    A cyclist and a pedestrian were injured when they collided in Grey Street, South Brisbane, last night. The cyclist, John Peat (18), of Fairfield ...

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  25. WOOL SHORTAGE IN JAPAN

    Osaka reports that the snorcage or wool is being accentuated by an increasing shortage of shipping to bring South American and South African. ...

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  26. CHARGES OF CONSPIRACY

    Mrs. violet Norton (41), who yesterday was arrested on a charge of having attempted to extort money from Clark Gable, the film star, has ...

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  27. STONE THROWN THROUGH JEWELLER'S WINDOW

    Late last night police In Adelaide Street, city, saw a man throw a large stone through a plate glass window in the shop of Millman Brothers ...

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  28. BELGIAN MINISTER RESIGNS

    M. Emile Vandervelde. the Socialist leader, has resigned from the Cabinet (in which he was a Minister without portfolio), owing to differences with ...

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  29. DUKE OF WINDSOR'S LEASE OF ENZESFELD CASTLE

    Despite rumours to the contrary, the Press asserts that the Duke or Windsor has leased Enzesfeld Castle till Whitsuntide. [Whit Sunday is May 16.] ...

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  30. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold to-day was £7/1/11 in ounce fine. The dollar was quoted it 490 to the pound sterling, and the ranc at 105 5-32. The previous ...

    Article : 47 words
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