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  2. DMB KILLS BRITISH CONSUL

    Senor Gabriel de Callejon, the British Consul at Alicante, a from injuries received on August 6. He was born and [?] in Scotland, and was nicknamed "Cup of Tea" Callejon, [?]ause he always invited his visitors to have a cup of tea. ...

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  3. FRENCH PLANS.

    The "Excelsior" says that France is planning a "Singapore Base" at the Bay of Camrahn, in Annam. It is expected that the technical ...

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  4. ROYAL COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission appointed by the Federal Government to inquire into and make recommendation upon remuneration that ...

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  5. MANY APPEALS.

    [?] In order to help the thousands of loyal Communists unjustly treated, in last year's clean-up, the Communist ...

    Article : 127 words
  6. BOMBERS CRASH.

    Heavy rain terminated the air manoeuvres at 2.15 p.m. A plane crashed at Blackmore (Essex), killing the corporal and slightly ...

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  7. JAPAN'S PROPOSAL REJECTED

    M. Litvinoff rejected the new peace proposal of the Japanese Ambassador (Mr. Shigemitsu), namely, that both sides should cease hostilities and retain the positions as occupied at the given moment of reaching an agreement. Rejecting the ...

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  8. EIRE FINANCE.

    Financial measures establishing control of public finance akin to the Australian practice have been recommended in a majority report ...

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  9. SECRET VISIT.

    The [?]cretary for the Colonies (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) arrives at Malta hy air to-morrow on his return from a secret surprise visit ...

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  10. NO GROUND GAINED.

    Mr. A. Yuki, the North Korea Japanese army, spokesman, declared that the Russian attacks on August 7 and 8 did not gain ground and inflicted ...

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  11. FRONTIER POSTS OCCUPIED.

    The British United Press Moscow correspondent from Vladivostok states that the Kassians have driven ont the remnants of the Japanese troops from ...

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  12. FATAL FIRE.

    A fire brcke out at 6 a.m. on the Hamburg-America liner Reliance (19,580 tons), which was due to start a world cruise this afternoon with 400 ...

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  13. SOVIET TROOPS REPULSED.

    Mr. Kawai states that the Japanese, in severe hand to hand fighting, repulsed at 6.30 this morning Soviet troops who stormed an area 200 metres ...

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  14. HIGH SPEED BOATS.

    "During the next ten years high speed transports will fly over the Empire air routes at altitudes between 20,000 and 35,000 feet, said Mr. W. ...

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  15. CRISIS LOOMING.

    The Commonwealth Ministry will be faced next month with demands by private Country Party members for-assistance to wheat growers. ...

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  16. LOST CLIPPER.

    [?]he request of the United States, [?]anese Navy Department sent a [?]o the liner Canberra Maro to [?]to Douglas Reef in the Loochoo ...

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  17. MUNITION SHIPS SUNK.

    Japanese war planes bombed Nanchang railway station, warehouses and munition dumps. Naval planes destroyed two Chinese munition ships in ...

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  18. LIGHTNING BOLT

    A lightning bolt struck the heart of Mis Park Beach where 80,000 were bathing. Three were killed and 14 suffered from shock. Three were killed ...

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  19. REGARDED AS LOST.

    American Airways Co. regards [?]iwaii Clipper as definitely lost, [?]report was received from [?]that the Dipper had been found, ...

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  20. CHALET BURNED DOWN.

    "The Chalet," a large wooden building at Charlotte Pass, near Kosciusko, was destroyed by fire early this morning. Fifty-three members of the ...

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  21. GLIDER PILOT.

    Pilot Blech, who got into difficulties in a thunderstorm, quitted the glider in favour of a parachute, but the glider overtook and struck him ...

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  22. WIDESPREAD OFFENSIVE.

    The British United Press Shanghai correspondent says that Chinese guerillas, taking advantage of the withdrawal of Japanese troops to ...

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  23. MORE CASUALTIES.

    Twenty-six bandits are known to have been killed in the course of the week. Additional week-end casualties include a police sergeant killed and ...

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  24. ARCH IN HURRICANE.

    Canberra Mara radioed that it the search for the Hawaiian is hopeless. The vessel is still [?]ng amid a hurricane. ...

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  25. TELEPHONE SERVICES.

    The Director General of Fosts and Telegraphs (Sir Harry Brown) announced to-day that work already carried out in the past few weeks by ...

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  26. SHARE IN POLITICS.

    The agenda paper for the Combined Ballway Unions' first State Congress opening on August 29 contains suggestions for an active share in politics. A ...

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  27. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Members of Parliament will be sworn in to-morrow by a commission consisting of the Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith), the Minister for Lands.(Mr. ...

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  28. [?]TCHMAN ATTACKED.

    [?]e telephoning for police assist[?] his morning a watchman was [?]id by a thief and seriously inThe thief escaped. ...

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  29. AIR MAILS ARRIVALS.

    The Postal Department advises that air mails which left Southampton by the Empire flying boats on July 29 and 30 are due in Brisbane at 12.15 ...

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  30. DAMAGED CALYPSO.

    The Qantas flying boat Calponia brought a new engine and mechanics from Singapore to Bima for the damaged Calypso. After repairs the boat ...

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  31. OVER MILLION TREES.

    Major works completed by the For estry Department daring the year ended June were as follows: Areas of natural forests treated, 87,000 acres; ...

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  32. DANGEROUS DRIVING.

    Thomas Cross (24) book-keeper at Boorooloo Station, was charged in the Police Court to-day with feloniously slaying Honora Humphrey (52) ...

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  33. CHURCH CLOSED.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Moscow correspondent reports that political police closed down the Lutheran Church of Saint Peter and St. Paul, ...

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  34. GERMAN DECREE

    As the result of a case in which a father was forbidden to register one of his sons' Christian names as Joshua, parents have been prohibited from ...

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  35. BRISBANE POST OFFICE.

    The hope that it will be possible to invite tenders for the construction of the first section of the new general post office in Brisbane in the near ...

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  36. STRIKE THREAT.

    [?]d threats of a general strike [?] ther direct action throughout [?]orthern Territory, failing a [?]able reply to the demands ...

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  37. MOTOR RACE.

    Manfred von Brauschitsch, driving a Mercedes car, won the Ardanza motor car race of 233 miles in 1 hour 31 minutes 36 seconds. ...

    Article : 45 words
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