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  4. Canada Defence Moves: No Commitments to War Save Through Parliament

    The Defence Department purchase of 200 planes and four destroyers, raising the total of the latter to six, is announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 140 words
  5. DOGS SHIPBOARD JOURNEY

    Michael, the Irish Setter dog owned by Mr. Keith Howard of 4BC's announcing staff, returned, to Brisbane with his master on the Orungal to-day. Owing to the late arrival of Mr. Howard's ship from Melbourne the dog was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 52 words
  6. French Tug Rescues Jews Marooned In Danube

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Prague correspondent says that a French Danube tug with Hungarian permission, rescued the Jews, who, as reported ...

    Article : 110 words
  7. Was Unemployed For Five Years, Says Bankrupt Herbalist

    After the bankrupt had given evidence, the Registrar in Bankruptcy (Mr. J. O. Alexander) to-day closed the examination in bankruptcy of George ...

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  8. Sydney Manufacturer Amazed at Physique Of Cairns Children

    The first vessel of her line to visit Cairns, the 11,200 tons Blue Star steamer Sydney Star, arrived here this morning from Liverpool. via South ...

    Article : 172 words
  9. Put Hat on His Head, Then Left Shop

    Alleged to have gone into Overell's shop in the Valley and placed a hat on his head, after which he left the shon. Bruce Parker Smith, 27. ...

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  10. SATURDAY IS DANGEROUS DRIVING DAY IN N. ZEALAND

    Altogether 5,251 persons were killed or injured in motor accidents in New Zealand during the year ended March 31. The number killed was 236. Serious ...

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  11. Woody Point--Clontarf Progress Association Urges Cheaper Electricity

    At a meeting of the Woody Point-Clontarf Progress Association held at the School of Arts last night, it was urged by the association that at the end of ...

    Article : 150 words
  12. PACKSADDLE TRIED UNDER "WHITE" LAW

    Packsaddle, the aborigine sentenced by Judge Wells at Darwin yesterday to four years' imprisonment for attacking a white woman, was tried ...

    Article : 110 words
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  14. Rail Connection As Defence Measure

    A resolution urging the immediate construction by the Federal Government in the interests of defence of 4 ft. 8½ in. gauge railway between Broken Hill and ...

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  15. Paralysis Ban Extended

    Owing to the occurrence of two fresh cases of infantile paralysis in Brisbane recently, the ban on children under 16 years of age attending ...

    Article : 67 words
  16. 50ft. Yacht Voyage Planned From England To Australia

    The "Daily Sketch" states that a Guernsey man, Mr. H. H. Brache, is overhauling in Falmouth Harbour a 50-foot sailing craft with a small motor ...

    Article : 76 words
  17. CANADIAN MINING ACCIDENT

    --Ottawa, April 20: A message from Beardmore, Ontario, says that four miners were killed, and three injured when the lift cage at the Northern ...

    Article : 59 words
  18. Mr. Murton to Act as Transport Board Chairman

    The Acting Premier (Mr. P. Pease) announced to-day that the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. C. A. Murton) had been appointed chairman of the ...

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  20. STRUCK BY CAR IN CITY.

    Knocked down by a motor car near the Central Railway Station, Joseph Preafe. staying at the People's Palace, Edward Street, had several ribs ...

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  21. MILK VANS IN COLLISION.

    James Thompson, of Sackville Street, Greenslopes, was injured in a collision between two milk vans at George Street, Kangaroo Point. Ambulance bearers ...

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  22. Greek Art, 5th Century B.C.

    A Greek work of art, executed in the fifth century, B.C. To-morrow, at 1.20 p.m., at the Art Library near the Supreme Court, Miss Margaret Freeman, B.A., who recently returned from Greece, will give the first of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 52 words
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