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  2. MRS. ROESSLER.

    After being in hospital for four weeks, following the attack on her in the mail train, Mrs. A. Roessler was discharged from the hospital this ...

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  3. ALLEVIATION IN SIGHT

    Washouts in the North-west and reports of a cool wav[?] descending from Hudson Bay, marked the imminent end[?] to-day of two weeks of torrid heat, causing 2000 deaths and [?] crop damage of 1,000,000,000 dollars. ...

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  4. GEELONG BOMBING.

    Recasting the crime from his bed in the hospital, Constable Milne, whose wife was killed in the bombing outrage at Newtown, has ...

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  5. GREATER ECONOMIC STRENGTH

    Dr. Earle Page, in a broadcast through the B.B.C., said that the task confronting the Empire is two-fold; firstly, we must continue to increase the economic strength of the Empire by the exchange of trade and economic benefits; ...

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  6. NAVAL SECRETS.

    John S. Farnsworth, a former Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy, was arrested to-day after long surveillance and charged with ...

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  7. ENGLISHMEN WIN.

    The English Rugby League team defeated Northern Districts by 19 points to 15. It was one of the roughest games or the tour. ...

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  8. FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    The Premier[?] (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) said to-day that since his return his attention had been drawn to a report of an interview with him in ...

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  9. ACCUSED ACQUITTED.

    After a retirement of 6½ hours the jury acquitted Cyril Brennan (23) on a charge of unlawfully killing Edgar Whitfield, caretaker of Caris Bros.' ...

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  10. BENEFICIAI, RAIN.

    Yesterday's rain in the north-west is said to be of great value, although much of the grain is irretrievable. Rain fell to-day in Manitoba. ...

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  11. SIMILAR INDUSTRIES.

    "We are blessed with many industries in our several countries which may be regarded as complementary and uncompetitive," continued Dr. ...

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  12. SPANISH FEUD.

    Women predominated in the crowds thronging the streets for the funeral of the Ex-Minister for Finance (Senor Galve Sotelo). A small band of ...

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  13. [?]3,000,000 DOLLARS ALLOCATED.

    President Roosevelt has allocated 3,000,000 dollars for works in progress. The administration will continue its nation-wide programme for ...

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  14. THE THIRD TEST.

    England's team for the final League test on Saturday will not be picked until the last minute, but Brough is still doubtful. The English captain, said ...

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  15. 12-YEAR PLAN.

    The main feature of the army proposals submitted to Cabinet is the armament programme, covering 12 years, and involving an ...

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  16. GERMAN UKASE.

    A police order forbids the Jews to do any trading at the Olympic Games, thereby preventing the foreign visitors making ...

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  17. "WATER TORTURE."

    The newspapers comment on the [?]vidence which has reached London [?]from Mancharia of the brutal ill[?]eatment of an Indian merchant and ...

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  18. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The Minister administering the War Service Homes (Mr. H. V. Thorby) stated to-night that it was proposed to introduce ...

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  19. SANCTIONS END.

    The application by Australia of the financial and economic sanctions against Italy ceased to operate from to-day and trade and commerce ...

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  20. CIVIL WAR.

    The threat of Civil War has been renewed as the result of the defection of General Chen Chiang. Two divisions of Kwangsi troops are reported ...

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  21. PROVINCIAL PRESS.

    The Australian Provincial Press Association delegates who are touring North Queensland spent to-day in an inspection of the Mackay district ...

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  22. HARBOR SCHEME.

    Members of the Mackay Harbor Board waited on the Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) to-day, and discussed the position that has arisen from the ...

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  23. TREATY NEGOTIATIONS.

    No official advice that Japan was willing to resume the trade treaty negotiations with Australia was received by the Commonwealth ...

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  24. CANTONESE FORCES.

    A joint session of the south-west political and executive council at Canton elected General Chen Chitang commander-in-chief of the Kwangsi ...

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  25. ITALIAN CELEBRATIONS.

    The "Times" Rome correspondent says that Signor Mussolini has ordered that the end of sanctions to-day shall be marked throughout Italy ...

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  26. FOREIGN POLICY.

    In reply to Lieutenant-Commader R. T. H. Fletcher's suggestion that the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) should invite the Dominion Prime ...

    Article : 223 words
  27. TOWNSVILLE SHOW.

    A record second day gate of £225 was taken at the Townsville Show to-day. Owing to record entries in the beef, cattle, poultry and birds[?] section ...

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  28. DAVIS CUP.

    Mr. Wallis Myers, in the "Daily Telegraph," says: "I understand that there is some doubt whether Henkel will be available for the Davis Cup match ...

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  29. GRAZIERS' URGE.

    The Executive Council of the Queensland Graziers' Association to-day carried a resolution strongly condemning the Commonwealth tariff ...

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  30. VISIT TO TULLY.

    To-day the Chairman of the Cardwell Shire Council (Cr. Brice Henry) and the Chairman of Directors, of the Tully Sugar Mill (Mr. Stephen ...

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  31. GERMAN DEMANDS.

    The "Morning Post's" political correspondent says that Conservative circles intensely resent the statement of the South African Minister for Defence ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA'S TEAM.

    The following team will represent Australia in the final Rugby League Test against England at the Sydney cricket ground on Saturday:— ...

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  33. REINSTATED.

    Expressing the opinion that the dismissal of the Indian cricketer, Amarnath, on June 20 was an extreme punishment, the Nawab of ...

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  34. NO TICKETS.

    Following a refusal of the A.W.U. to accept membership fees on pro rata basis for the time they are employees, 150 rotational relief workers at a mass ...

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  35. ARM TORN OFF.

    Watson Clegg (16), of Bulimba, had his left arm torn off to-day when he was caught in a driving shaft at Hancock and Gore's sawmills, on the ...

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  36. POOR STANDARD.

    The standard of tennis in Java is no[?] good enough to warrant the Australian team making another visit there for at least two years, or a return visit by the ...

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  37. CAPTAIN UNINFORMED.

    The captain of the Indian team on tonr in England, the Maharaj Kumar, of Vizianagram, states that he has not yet been advised of the Amarnath ...

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  38. U.A.P. PROGRESS.

    The executive of the U.A.P. is now [?]rning its attention to provincial centres, following the formation of branches in practically every ...

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  39. RELIEF WORKS.

    Commenting on the statement attributed to Mr. P. Pease at Innisfail that if he were Premier he would abolish relief works immediately, the ...

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  40. FRANCE'S HOLIDAY.

    After an elaborate military parade and an orgy of political speeches and the customary street dancing in the evening in celebration of France's ...

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  41. VICE-ADMIRAL BROWN.

    In the House of Commons the Secretary for War (Mr. A. DuffCooper) announced the appointment of Vice-Admiral Harold Brown as ...

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  42. LORD ALLENBY'S WILL.

    The late Lord Allenby left £29,545. His will provides that on his wife's death his Field Marshal's baton, sword, decorations and his copy of ...

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  43. RATTLE FOR MAILED FIST.

    The "Cape Argus" says: "As Mr. Pirow rules out Tanganyika arid Southwest Africa for return to Germany, nothing, is left except the Cameroons, with ...

    Article : 66 words
  44. DRAWN DECISION.

    An ending rarely seen in wrestling was witnessed at the stadium to-night, when Billy Meeske (15.4) and Louis Pardello (16.9) pinned each other in ...

    Article : 57 words
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