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  2. GOOD RAIN FALLS IN NORTH-WEST

    POOD rain is reported from North-west Queensland. The Camooweal district had from 2in. to 4in., Mt. Isa 3½in., and Cloncurry and Urandangie to 2½in. Rain set in yesterday afternoon over a large ...

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  3. KING'S VISIT

    Although the Federal Government so far has no official information that the King and Queen propose to visit Australia in 1940 ...

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  4. FATAL SABRE BOUT

    Two Italian sabres were tendered as exhibits in the Coroner's Court yesterday. The Deputy Coroner (Mr. M. J. Hickey) ...

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  5. SPORT ON SUNDAY

    THE Anglican and Roman Catholic archbishops of Brisbane and the acting president of the Council of Churches are at one in the ...

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  6. SMILES AT DUKE'S WEDDING

    A happy picture of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, taken at the Chateau de Cande, after their marriage. On the right is Major E. D. Medcalfe, who acted as best man. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Resigned Charge

    The Rev. R. A. Jardine, who married the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, has resigned his benefice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LARRAKIA DISABLED

    The patrol boat Larrakia, which is convoying two seized Japanese vessels to Darwin, is held up at Goulburn Island, with one engine ...

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  9. Proposed By Cable From Spanish Front

    WHEN the New Zealand airman, Captain Griffiths, who has been fighting with the Spanish Air Force, arrived on ...

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  10. HIGHER SUGAR PRICES SOON

    Better world prices for sugar when surplus stocks arc exhausted arc indicated in official cables received by the Government from ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. CHILD CLAWED BY ZOO LEOPARD

    Marylin Hallett (3), of Russell Road, New Lambton, was clawed on the face by a leopard at Taronga Park to-day. ...

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  12. JAPANESE WOOL PURCHASES

    The Australian Associated Press learns authoritatively that the Government has decided to adhere strictly to the Australian agreement limiting ...

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  13. WHEAT PLANTING ON THE DOWNS

    The Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. Bulcock) said yesterday that. It was unlikely that extensive wheat planting would follow the falls ...

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  14. WOOL SALE DATES

    Mr. Norman Bourke, president of the United Graziers' Association, said yesterday that a satisfactory arrangement of Brisbane wool sale dates had ...

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  15. ROCKHAMPTON AIR SERVICE

    The England—Australia air mail liner left this morning at 6.30 in a light drizzle of rain, but the Rockhampton aerial service, scheduled to ...

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  16. ONLY TWO BRAWLS IN FIVE YEARS

    "The Church is often accused of being out of touch with the working man, but she is not out of touch with seafaring men," states the chaplain of ...

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  17. SIR JAMES BARRIE SERIOUSLY ILL

    Sir James Barrie, author and dramatist, is seriously ill, and his relatives are in constant attendance at his bedside. ...

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  18. MAILS MAY BE DELAYED

    The Postal Workers' Union to-night decided on a regulation strike in the mail branch of the Postal Department "on a date to be fixed." ...

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  19. sSir Leslie Wilson's Holiday

    "I was very sorry to leave Queensland, but I am happy to know I shall be returning," said the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) on his arrival ...

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  20. RAINS CHANGE RURAL OUTLOOK IN VICTORIA

    With additional soaking rains at the week-end, the outlook In many country districts has been greatly improved. In the New Mallee the season ...

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  21. "OUR BRIDGES COMPARE WITH ANY"

    Mr. Walter Taylor, designer and; builder of the Indooroopilly suspension bridge, arrived in Sydney by the Monterev to-day, after a tour of Britain ...

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  22. ENGLAND, 4 FOR 120

    At the lunch adjournment to-day England had lost four wickets for 120 in the Test match against the Australian women cricketers. ...

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  23. AT THE SPORT OF KINGS—AND QUEENS

    A delightfully informal picture of Their Majesties King George and Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary in the Royal box to witness the running of the 1937 Derby.—Air Mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. DEARER PETROL LIKELY

    A possible increase in the price of petrol was hinted to-day at a meeting of the works committee of the City Council, when consideration was given ...

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  25. CREWS IMMUNE FROM ACTION?

    Although there is provision in the ordinance recently passed for confiscation of the ship seized, by the Larrakia in Northern Territory waters, none ...

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  26. OPERATIONS CEASE FOR THE PRESENT

    The operations of Gympie Goldfields (N.L.) Co., have ceased, for the present at least. Test boring during the last few ...

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  27. 37 NEW CADETS FOR R.A.A.F.

    The names ol 37 successful applicants for cadetships at the Royal Australian Air Force training school at Point Cook were announced by the ...

    Article : 152 words
  28. MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE

    The state Cabinet to-day decided to provide a further £13,000 on next year's loan estimates to complete the sum necessary for the building of an ...

    Article : 123 words
  29. FATAL FALL FROM BICYCLE

    William James Hepson (62), of Thynne Road, Morningside, was fatally injured yesterday morning when he fell from his bicycle in Grey ...

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  30. Attempt on Life of Emperor of Manchukuo

    Messages filtering through the Japanese censorship Indicate that an attempt was made on the life of the Emperor of Manchukuo. ...

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  31. X-RAY TO LOCATE BULLET IN BACK

    Jonn Pittendreigh, who was injured in a pea rifle shooting accident at Swindon station, near Mount Perry, yesterday, left by rail motor at 2.30 ...

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  32. MAY LOSE SIGHT OF EYE

    Mr. Allen Cooke, the well-known cattle breeder of Witta, may lose the Sight of his left eye as the result of an accident on his farm at Witta. ...

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  33. 11,000 Signatures to Oxley Bridge Petition

    A petition containing 11,000 signatures will be handed to Alderman Lane by the Oxley Bridge committee for presentation to the City Council ...

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  34. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold to-day was £7/0/6½ an ounce fine. The dollar was quoted at 4.93½ to the pound sterling and the franc at 110 29-32. The previous ...

    Article : 49 words
  35. Snooker Record

    Playing snooKer to-day joe Davis made a break of 120, beating Horace Lindrum's world record by six. ...

    Article : 22 words
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