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  4. COUNTRY PARTY BACKS U.A.P.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Go-slow methods in the House of Representatives during the past week were defeated to-night by the application of the guillotine to the debate on the bill to establish a Department of Supply and Development. ...

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  5. RUSSIAN PACT BEFORE

    LONDON, May 31.—Before the end of the week Russia's immense military strength is expected to be added to the antiaggression front. The Soviet Ambassador in Paris (Mr. Souritz). is reported ...

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  6. Giant Cane At Maryborough

    This display of giant cane, dwarfing visitors to the Maryborough Show, was convincing evidence of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. First Attack On National Register Plan

    A campaign of opposition to the proposed National Register will be inaugurated by the Trades and Labour Council, and preliminary ...

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  8. YOU MUST RIDE IN A TRAIN

    A train ticket in not a permit to ride "on a train." People mutt ride "in a train"—as two youths, Harold Stark and Harold Charles Durham ...

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  9. NEW GUINEA OILFIELDS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Steps to ensure British control of commercial oil enterprises in New Guinea have been taken by the ...

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  10. MOVE TO END DARWIN STRIKE

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—In an effort to end the strike of labourers on Commonwealth works at Darwin conferences between the Administrator ...

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  11. £200,000 TO AID WORKLESS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The second reading of a Bill to appropriate £200.000 for assistance to the States for youth employment was moved by ...

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  12. Shocks For King And Queen At Banquet

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), May 31.—Two startling incidents marked the British Columbia Government's banquet to the King and Queen last night. Their Majesties had hardly recovered from the shock of a waiter dropping a tray of crab meat and cocktails with a ...

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  13. CIVIL WAR POSSIBLE

    LONDON, May 31.—The Times correspondent at Jerusalem stales that the vast scale of illegal entry of Jews into Palestine is rapidly ...

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  14. ARMED BANDITS RAID MINE GOLD ROOM

    KALGOORLIE, Wednesday.—Masked bandits stole 130ozs. of 1 gold valued at £1100 from the Broken Hill Pty.'s Hannan's North mine, at North End between 1.15 a:m. and 2.15 a.m. to-day. ...

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  15. MR. KEYATTA'S DOUBLE ELECTION WIN

    After an all-night count of the votes for the election of a subscribers representative on the Townsville Hospitals Board the returning officer ...

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  17. BANKER FAVOURS LONDON LOAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Australia must consider questions of overseas borrowing and Internal credit expansion, said the chairman (Sir James ...

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  18. Polar Vessel As Munitions Ship

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Wyatt Earp, Lincoln Ellsworth's Antarctic exploration ship, will be used to carry munitions from Melbourne to ...

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  19. TRAFFIC LIGHTS TEST

    Traffic lights at the corner of Grey and Melbourne streets, South Brisbane, are almost ready for use. Tests will be made on Monday or Tuesday next ...

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  20. Ferrier Hopes to Try For British Titles Next Year

    JIM FERRIER, Australian open golf champion and winner of his third Queensland open title yesterday, hopes to compete in the British open and amateur championships next year. In 1936 he was runner-up in the British amateur championship ...

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  21. Fresh Landing By Japanese

    HONG KONG, May 31.—The captains of coastal vessels report that the Japanese are preparing; to land troops at the treaty port of Swatow ...

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  22. Life-savers' Appeal Oversubscribed

    Contributions to the life-savers' appeal, sponsored by The Courier-Mail and Station 4BK, came in so well yesterday—the closing day—that the total ...

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  23. NEW SUITS FOR NAZI LEADERS

    LONDON, May 31.—The Daily Mall's Berlin correspondent reveals that Herr Hitler has designed a new uniform for himself and his chief Ministers. It is ...

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  24. DAILY FEATURES

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  25. GERMANS RETURN FROM SPAIN

    HAMBURG, May 31.—The firing of guns and rockets, the blowing of syrens, and wild cheering by the crowd, marked the arrival of 5000 troops from ...

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  26. INTER-STATE TEMPERATURES

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