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  2. 'QUAKE STOPPED DREDGES

    CAIRNS, Sunday.—The earthquake on Friday morning was the severest felt at Salamaua since settlement, but £1000 would probably cover the damage, said passengers by the airliner Carinthia which arrived here from New ...

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  3. ROCKET LINE USED

    A rocket line had to be used to take lines from the tug Carlock on to the stranded motor ship Port Saint John during the ...

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  4. Engine Embedded After Southport Smash

    Locomotive of the co-ordinated express after it had been derailed near the Southport station on Saturday night. It was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NO BETS IN HOTELS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The action of the police in invoking the "declaration" provisions of the Gaming and Betting Act against ...

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  6. WOOL SALE PROSPECTS

    The keen demand at improved prices which prevailed at the seventh series of Brisbane wool sales last week make the prospect ...

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  7. VOLCANO IN SOLOMONS

    The crater of Mt. Bagana, 70 miles from Kieta, capital of Bougainville Island, in the Solomons, about 230 miles south-east of Rabaul, erupted at ...

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  8. MANY SMASHES AT HILL CLIMB

    WOLLONGONG, Sunday.—Many onlookers as well as competitors were injured in a remarkable series of accidents at the Wollongong Motor ...

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  9. Last Votes of Electorate Just Counted

    THE last box of votes for the State election—held in April—in the vast Gregory electorate, which is larger than ...

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  10. RAIN ONLY ON COAST

    Showers which fell during the week-end were confined to the subtropical coast, chiefly south from Maryborough, except ...

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  11. GIRL STARTS LONG TRIP

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Equipped with a sleeping bag and billy can, Miss Lorna Reid, a Victorian girl, 19 years of age, set off on her horse on ...

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  12. Black Boy's Trying Trip to Hospital

    DARWIN, Sunday.—Badly injured in the back after his horse stood in a pothole while engaged in buffalo hunting at Hardie's buffalo camp ...

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  13. AIR SERVICE TALKS WITH CANADA

    OTTAWA, May 15.—The Prime Minister confirmed in the House of Commons that Informal preliminary discussions had taken place between ...

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  14. ONE KILLED; TWO INJURED

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — William Smily Formby, about 30, of Port Augusta, was killed and two people were injured, when a racing car ...

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  15. PEA RIFLE ACCIDENT

    ROMA, Sunday.—Mervyn Morrison, 17, motor mechanic, was accidentally shot in the thigh when a 22 calibre repeating rifle he was examining while ...

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  16. CATHOLIC CHILD MIGRATION

    PERTH, Sunday.—Referring to the plan to send boys and girls from England to Western Australia under the the West Australian Catholic child ...

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  17. Advertising

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  18. HELP WANTED FOR POOR

    Further requests for blankets and warm clothing received by the Queensland Social Service League at the week-end emphasised the ...

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  19. Women Killed; Another Badly Injured

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—When the car in which she was travelling to Melbourne crashed into the back of a truck on the Western Highway, near ...

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  20. BUTTER OUTPUT DECLINING

    If dry conditions continue in the western areas of the butter-producing States, there will be a further reduction of butter exports to the United ...

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  21. MINER KILLED IN SMASH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Alfred James Organ, 27, miner, of Golden Square, Bendigo, was fatally injured when his motor cycle collided with a ...

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  22. Eighth Fatal Smash in Year

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — William Wilson, retired furniture manufacturer, of Frankston, was killed, and his wife, Georgina Wilson, sustained a ...

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  23. Fall From Motor Cycle

    NAMBOUR, Sunday.—James Cowley (21), of Forest Glen, was found lying on the Forest Glen Road at 9.30 o'clock last evening by a passing ...

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  24. FOUR BULLETS IN FOREHEAD

    GYMPIE, Sunday.—Peter Stewart McLiver, 54, married, of Imbil, has four bullet wounds in the head, but is almost certain to recover. He is in ...

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  25. LUNAR RAINBOW ON COAST

    A good example of a lunar rainbow was seen on the south-eastern coast of Queensland between 7 and 8 last night. It contained all the colours of an ...

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  26. Drought in London and Paris

    LONDON, May 15.—The water shortage has extended to Wales and the west and north of England. In the east and south only showers have ...

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  27. Knocked Down at Clayfield

    Elizabeth Annie Harding, 60, married, of Waterworks Road, Ashgrove, received a probable fracture of the skull, a fractured left leg, and injuries to the ...

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  28. INSURANCE BILL'S SCOPE

    PERTH, Sunday.—The Inter-State convention of the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society, which concluded on Saturday, protested ...

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  29. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Fatal injuries were received by Harry Kesbert, of Short Street, Balmain, Sydney, on Saturday, while assisting in the unloading of a cargo of timber at ...

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  30. Theatre Guide

    REGENT.—"Hollywood Hotel"; "Change of Heart." WINTER GARDEN.—"Blossoms on Broadway": "Scandal Street." ...

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  31. "Locked Up" Jurymen Have Motor and Bay Trips

    Twelve Brisbane jurymen, who were legally "locked up" during the weekend, had little reason for complaint, because on Saturday they were taken ...

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