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  2. ATLANTIC RECORD

    LONDON, Thursday.--Harry Richmond and Dick Merrill, the United States flyers, landed at Llwyncelyan, in Wales. ...

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  3. WAGES ADJUSTMENT

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Federal Minister for Health (Mr. W. M. Hughes) declared to-day that the report of the Commonwealth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE WAR IN SPAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.--If the reply of the German Government, which it is hoped will be received shortly, is favourable in principle to the proposed ...

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  5. IRUN FALLS

    LONDON, Friday.--Advancing step by step against batteries of machine-guns, and harassed by rifle fire from barricaded windows, the Moroccan and Foreign Legion troops entered Irun at daybreak, the civil population fleeing, fearing a massacre. The ...

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  6. KING'S CRUISE

    ISTANBUL, Thursday.--Landing at Anzac Cove, King Edward was received by Mr. Tasman Millington, an Australian, who served as a private in the ...

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  7. PALESTINE SITUATION

    LONDON, Thursday.--Serious developments in the Palestine situation are revealed by an announcement that the manoeuvres of the first Army ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. VALIANT DEFENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.--A message from Hendaye states that, entrenched behind sandbag barricades and in hastily fortified houses the Government ...

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  9. DELEGATIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Mrs. Earle Page, wife of the Minister for Commerce (Dr. Earle Page) who returned to-day by the Nieuw Zeeland, said that ...

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  10. BURSTING OF HOSE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The bursting of a hose, which extinguished a fierce oil blaze during the Kippax-street fire, in which a sub-station officer, Hegarty ...

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  11. AMERICAN POLITICS

    DESMOINES, Thursday.--An event unprecedented in American politics took place to-day. President Roosevelt and Governor Landon (two rival candidates ...

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  12. DIVORCE GRANTED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Chief Justice (Sir James Blair) in the Supreme Court to-day resumed the hearing of the petition of Alexander Clement ...

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  13. STATE BUDGET

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- There are indications that the Budget on which the Premier and Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  14. WARREGO GRAZIERS

    CHARLEVILLE, Friday.--A general meeting of the Warrego Graziers' Association was held to-day with Mr. R. J. F. Boyer in the chair. With reference ...

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  15. FINANCIAL RECOVERY

    BRISBANE, Friday.--There is still a query in many minds in Britain as to whether Australia's financial recovery is as solid as it appears, according to Mr. ...

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  16. GOONDIWINDI

    GOONDIWINDI, Friday.--Judgment was given in the Magistrate's Court, Goondiwindi, yesterday, before Mr. M. Dwyer, PM., in the matter of C. R. ...

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  17. GERMAN COLONIES

    BERLIN, Thursday.--General Ritter von Epp, head of the recently-formed Reich Colonial League, in an article in the "Europaische Revue," demands the ...

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  18. EDUCATION

    SOUTHPORT, Friday.--An emphatic denial that he or any administrative officer of the department had ever said the system of education in ...

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  19. NEW FISCAL POLICY

    CANBERRA, Friday.--With imports increasing by 30 per cent., partly as a result of the new fiscal policy, Australia had an unfavourable commodity ...

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  20. DRUNKEN MOTORISTS

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--The Magistrate's threat that intoxicated motorists would in future be sent to gaol without option was carried into ...

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  21. SECTION 92

    CANBERRA, Friday.--A tentative decision is understood to have been made by the Commonwealth Government to hold a referendum on Section 92 of the ...

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  22. JAPANESE PRECAUTIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The precautions taken by Japan to prevent a leakage of information regarding defences was emphasised by Mr. S. F. Pond, of ...

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  23. JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA

    TOKIO, Friday. -- Mr. Amau says Sir Henry Gullett complained that Mr. Murai and the newspapers, both in ...

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  24. THE CORONATION

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Australian Associated Press learns that it is unlikely that the Coronation Commission will discuss the possibility of titular ...

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  25. ANOTHER GOLDEN MILE

    PERTH, Friday.--Four men brought into Southern Cross rich stone showing full of gold, found by them about two miles north of Yellowdine mine ...

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  26. JAPANESE ATHLETES

    BERLIN, Friday.--A report from Tokio, alleging that Russian frontier officials handled the belongings of the Japanese Olympic competitors while ...

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  27. WORLD TRADE

    GENEVA, Thursday.--The League of Nations' Review of world trade for 1935 states that the gold value thereof improved for the first time since 1929. ...

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  28. FEDERAL INCOME TAX

    LONDON, Thursday.--The financial correspondent of "The Times," commenting on the explanation by Mr. R. G. Casey, the Commonwealth ...

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  29. AIRLINES OF AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Mr. G. A. Robinson, managing director of Airlines of Australia, Ltd., announced today that Airlines of Australia was ...

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  30. SEVERELY BURNED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Two men were severely burned about the body and legs when sprayed with molten metal at Monteith Bros.' factory, West End ...

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  31. THE METROPOLITAN

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Following the withdrawal of the Epsom favourite Hadrian, is the announcement that Silver Jubilee will not run in the big ...

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  32. DROWNED IN TANK

    PERTH, Friday.--Ronald Dawson (7) and his sister Margaret (5), were drowned in five feet of water in a concrete tank used in connection with an ...

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  33. Price of Gold

    LONDON, Thursday.--Gold is quoted at £6182½ an ounce fine, compared with £6183 yesterday. The dollar closed at 5.03½ to the £1, and the franc ...

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  34. WHEAT AND FLOUR

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  35. BOXER LOU AMBERS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Lou Ambers won the lightweight championship to-night, taking a viciously fought 15-round bout from Toni Canzonieri ...

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  36. WATERLOO BRIDGE

    LONDON, Thursday.--Considerable progress has been made with the demolition of the piers of old Waterloo Bridge, and the work is being further ...

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  37. TO-DAY IN THE "CHRONICLE"

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  38. K.P.M. SHIPPING LINE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The announcement that the K.P.M. line was building three new ships for the South African trade each of 14.500 tons, was ...

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  39. DANZIG AFFAIRS

    DANZIG, Thursday. -- It is announced that Herr Greiser, President of the Senate, will not attend the League Council session on Danzig ...

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  40. AMATEUR GOLF

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Playing on the Pine Valley (New Jersey) course, the American amateur golfers routed the British, team in the annual play for ...

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  41. Dalby Land Ballot

    DALBY, Friday.--At a land ballot held at the Dalby Lands Office to-day, to determine the successful applicant among A. R. Laxton, W. R. Walter and ...

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  42. HORSES FROM INDIA

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Minister for Health (Mr. W. M. Hughes) stated today that, in view of the opposition of the Australian Veterinary Association ...

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  43. Brisbane G.P.O.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A census taken officially reveals that the average number of persons who call at Brisbane G.P.O. daily is over 10,000. Detailed ...

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  44. Derbyshire Beauty Spot

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Another 64 acres have been added to the land already permanently preserved by National Trust in Dovedale, a famous ...

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