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  2. BABY SHOW

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Owing to 10 volunteer judges, mostly doctors, failing to arrive, A. F. Fruitnight (organiser), assisted by one doctor, had ...

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  3. SPORTING TELEGRAMS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Marabou, last year's Melbourne Cup winner, has gone amiss, and Trainer Jack Holt fears that his racing days are ended. The ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR

    TOKIO, Saturday-- The Domei Agency reports that Japanese millers are alarmed and are considering measures to checkmate the inroads of ...

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  5. SOCIAL CREDIT

    NEW YORK, Saturday.-- A despatch from Edmonton, Alberta, states that the Aberhardt Government's prosperity certificates experiment is a failure. Only ...

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  6. DRAMATIC ESCAPES

    NAMBOUR, Sunday.-- A dramatic story of the fall of the Morton sugar mill engine and a number of cane trucks 14 feet into the water below ...

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  7. CAMPBELL BLACK KILLED

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The famous airman, T. Campbell Black, winner of the Melbourne Centenary Air Race, was killed this afternoon in an air display at Liverpool when a collision occurred on the ground between a big Air Force bomber and the small ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BILBAO BOMBARDED

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The Spanish rebels bombarded Bilbao, setting fire to the arsenal, and launched an ineffective attack on Santander, which is ...

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  9. "MUD-SLINGING"

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.-- The first so called "mud-slinging" of the present Presidential campaign occurred tonight with the Hearst newspapers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LABOUR DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- The refusal of the State A. L. P. executive on Friday night to grant the demand of the Labour Council conference for a special ...

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  11. LONG CYCLE TRIP

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- About a month ago Arthur Gray and Merv. Luscombe, two Cairns carpenters, decided to enter for the Melbourne-Warrnambool ...

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  12. NINE INJURED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Nine persons were injured in three car smashes on main roads on the outskirts of Brisbane to-night, but no one was hurt ...

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  13. KING EDWARD

    ISTANBUL, Saturday.-- King. Edward's visit is being commemorated by inscribed marble tablets at Sedd-elBahr. where he landed before an ...

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  14. TWO DEAD

    KALGOORLIE, Sunday.-- An elderly man was fatally wounded by a shot from a heavy service revolver last night in a house in President-street, ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN CLERGY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Preaching in St. John's Cathedral to-day, Archbishop Wand said that Australia should not rely too much on England ...

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  16. BLAZE AT DAYBORO

    BRISBANE, Sunday-- Damage estimated at £1500 . was done by a fire which destroyed the Excelsior Theatre and a cafe early this morning at ...

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  17. GALES IN U. S. A.

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- Forty-five persons were reported dead or missing to-day after a 75-mile an hour hurricane swept the Atlantic seaboard for ...

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  18. MR. R. J. CARROLL

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Mr. R. J. Carroll, official Queensland organiser of the Australian Labour Party, is expected to be appointed as successor to ...

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  19. NURSES FROM SOUTH

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Four nursing sisters from Newcastle and two from Tasmania arrived from the South today to study at the Sister Kenny ...

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  20. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Sunday. -- The League Council adopted the Opium Traffic and Public Health reports and subsequently met privately and appointed Lord ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. TO-DAY IN THE " CHRONICLE "

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  22. JEWISH NEW YEAR

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Ireland had its first "stay-in" strike when 55 employees of Fineman, a Dublin furniture-makers, downed tools, locked ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. SCAIFE AND BROMLEY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-- Two of Victoria's leading batsmen, Jack Scaife and Em Bromley, will sail for India in the Mongolia on October 6 for a ...

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  24. Little Boys' Death

    MURWILLUMBAH, Sunday.-- Fatal injuries were suffered by Norman Womersley (7), of Dulguigan, when he slipped and fell behind the trolley he ...

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  25. CANOE OVERTURNS

    BUNDABERG, Sunday.-- Alfred Hinz (26, single), who was employed on the experimental staff at the Fairymede Sugar mill, was drowned in the Kolan ...

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  26. CLYDESDALE HORSES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- At the annual meeting of the Federal Council of the Clydesdale Society during the week-end it was stated that if the ...

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  27. MELBOURNE SHOW

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- New attendance records were established at the Royal Show on Saturday. The total for the day broke the 1926 ...

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  28. TWO MEN KILLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- George Peters (42) and Arthur King (25), both of Earlwood, were killed and Roger Francis (35) of Campsie was badly ...

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    "Queen Mary" regains Blue Riband of Atlantic.-- A great ovation was accorded the Queen Mary when she arrived at Southampton on August 31, after regaining the blue riband of the Atlantic for Britain, having defeated the French liner Normandie by crossing in just under four ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Central Figures in the Girl Pat Drama.-- The picture was taken aboard, the Harrison liner Inanda. It shows Jim Osborne. (left) and his brother, Skipper George Osborne, photographed as convicts at a fare well fancy dress gala held on hoard the Inanda during the ship's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. Lismore Musical Festival

    LISMORE, Sunday.-- At the Lismore Musical Festival, which concluded on Saturday night, the chief event, the Grand Choral Contest, resulted: ...

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  32. Australian Bridge Championships

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Advice has been received that the 1937 Australian bridge championships have been allocated to Brisbane. ...

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