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  2. BRADMAN BOWLED

    LONDON, Thursday.--The special representative of the Australian Associated Press says: The Test tour first here who leaped to fame to-day as the "boy who bowled Bradman" is ...

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  3. REDUCTION PROBABLE

    MELBOURNE Friday.--It is estimated that the 1938-39 season's Australian wool clip will show a reduction of 74 per cent, to 10 per cent, on this ...

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  4. NOTES FOR £160

    INNISFAIL, Friday.--After an Italian had made an attempt 'this morning to snatch a roll of notes worth £160 from the counter at the Labour ...

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  5. HOLLAND UNEASY

    LONDON, Thursday.--The diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated press understands that Holland's uneasiness about her position in ...

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  6. KILLED INSTANTLY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Pilot-Ofiicer L. R. Sutherland (22 years), of the Royal Australian Air Force, who was stationed at Claverton (Victoria), was ...

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  7. ANZAC DAY MESSAGES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Lord Gowrie (Governor-General of Australia) has sent the following Anzac Day message: "Another Anzac Day has dawned, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. INTERNAL LOAN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Loan Council decided to-night that a new Internal loan of £10.250,000 was to bo floated next month. Of this the ...

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  9. CHINESE LOSE LINGYI

    LONDON, Thursday.--A message from Shanghai says that the Chinese admit the loss of Ichowfu (otherwise Lingyl) after a day's desperate street ...

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  10. LABOUR'S POSITION

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--In an official statement reviewing Labour s position throughout Australia, the Federal of the Australian Labour ...

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  11. MADAME LUPESCU

    LONDON, Thursday.--The diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press says that a most interesting situation in Roumania as the ...

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  12. TURKISH EARTHQUAKE

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" at Istanbul says the latest reports from the earthquake devastated area ...

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  13. FIRE IN CARRIAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Murdo Smith (45 years) and Sinclair Pottinger (45 years) were remanded until April 25 when they appeared in the Central Police ...

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  14. U.S.A. HELIUM

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--Mr. H. Ickes (Secretary for the Interior) stated that the United States will not sennit shipment of helium to ...

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  15. TALLOW FOR JAPAN

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Besides their ban on the export of tin clippings to Japan, Sydney wharf labourers have refused to handle tallow for shlpment ...

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  16. PRESENT CONDITIONS

    NANANGO, Friday. -- "Present conditions were not true prosperity," said Mr. J. A. J. Hunter, MB. (Maranoa), when opening the Nanango ...

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  17. ROOSEVELT AND FORD

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- President Roosevelt has Invited Mr. Henry Ford to a luncheon and conference on April 27. The subjects of the discussions ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. WILL DRINK BEER

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Replying to the protests of the Women's Christian Temperance Union against the drinking of boor by the English ladles' rowing ...

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  19. PRINCESS ELIZABETH

    LONDON, Thursday.--Princess Elizabeth's 12th birthday was first the occasion of congratulatory telegrams from the Dominions and Colonies. ...

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  20. NATIONAL HEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Because of the complexity of the national health Insurance proposals the second reading of debate will be adjourned for a ...

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  21. CHARGES OF PERJURY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Charges of perjury arising out of evidence given In a Supreme Court action last year were preferred against two Maltese, Charles ...

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  22. JACKIE COOGAN

    HOLLYWOOD (California), Thursday.--Jackie Coogan, in his action against his mother and stepfather concerning earnings, testified that his ...

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  23. BOMB OUTRAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Sydney Shannon, who is an Inmate of a licensed mental home and was previously under observation at the reception house, was ...

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  24. BROADBENT'S FLIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday.--Pilot H. F. Broadbent, who left Port Darwin at 4.30 p.m. (Greenwich mean time) on Sunday on an attempt to break Miss ...

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  25. CATHOLIC CHURCH

    LONDON, Thursday.--The correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" at Berlin states that the Roman Catholic Bishop of Berlin, Count Preysing, has ...

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  26. QUEEN MARY FALLS

    WARWICK, Friday.--The Glengallen Shire Council has given, formal approval to a scheme to provide cosy access to Queen Mary Falls, on the ...

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  27. HOMES IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Home building in North Queensland is being retarded by a shortage of artisans, while many tradesmen are slack in Brisbane. ...

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  28. GAS ATTACK

    CANBERRA, Friday.--While citizens slept last night, Canberra's first organised gas attack was carried out. The casualties were heavy. The officer ...

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  29. CHINESE YOUTH

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Lee Na Bun, a 16-years-old Chinese boy, had a sad day locked In a cabin In the Talping to-day, with a Customs officer on ...

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  30. BRITISH AIRCRAFT

    LONDON, Friday.--Six firms which In 1930 undertook to run "shadow" aircraft factories will receive £300 profit from each aeroplane produced, the ...

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  31. WOMAN SHOT

    HUGHENDEN, Friday.--About midnight last night the police were called to tile north bank of Flinders River, where a woman, Winifred Bennett, ...

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  32. NAVAL ARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--In the Senate on the naval debate, Senator Vandenberry. said: "One of the most dangerous of all things is an attempt ...

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  33. MR. HORE-BELISHA

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A message from Rome, states that Mr. L. HoreBelisha (British Secretary of State for War will arrive from Malta ...

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  34. YEARLING SALES

    SYDNEY. Friday--At the concluding day of the yearling sales to-day 159 youngsters brought 29,095 guineas. The highest price realised for a ...

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  35. DIONNE "QUINS"

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--'The correspondent of the "New York Daily News" at Ottawa declares that the father of the Dionne quintuplets, ...

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  36. LONDON NAVAL TREATY

    LONDON, Thursday.--Under Article 18 of the Covenant of the League of Nations, the British Government has lodged with the League of Nations, as ...

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  37. WARWICK HOSPITAL

    WARWICK. Friday.--At a meeting of the Warwick Hospitals Board the secretary said that tenders for the construction of additions to the nurses ...

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  38. Wildash Estate

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Probate has been granted in the will of Joseph Kay Wildash, near Warwick farmer realty £3149, personalty £4211. The ...

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  39. TURKS IN BULGARIA

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The correspondent of "The Times" at Sofia says that the Government has decreed that the Turkish Population in Bulgaria ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. PROPERTY SALES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Warrinilla property in the Springsure district, carrying 7000 head of cattle, has been sold by the Warrinilla Pastoral ...

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  42. ITHACA ELECTION

    BRISBANE, Friday.--It was announced on behalf of the Protestant Labour Party to-day that It had been decided to lodge a petition with the ...

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  43. WOOL AT WELLINGTON

    WELLINGTON. Friday.--At the final wool sale of the season to-day 18,200 bales were offered. Competition was keen, but buyers limits were restricted. ...

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  44. CHARITY IN BRITAIN

    LONDON. Thursday.--Tile report of the Charity Commissioners for 1037 states that the total amount held at the end of the year by the officla ...

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  45. BRITISH RECRUITS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Contrary to the usual decline in recruiting at holiday periods, last week there was an Intake of 400 recruits into the regular ...

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  46. VIENNESE WALTZES

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A message from Vienna says that fewer characteristic Viennese waltzes and more marches are being played in tho cafes ...

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  47. SENTENCE OF DEATH

    SYDNEY, Friday.--In the Circuit Court at Narrandera to-night, Henry Thomas Mansell, labourer, was found guilty of the murder of James Dlcklns ...

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  48. Lord Halifax in Yorkshire

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Lord Halifax), who Is staying in Yorkshire, Is expected back at the Foreign Office ...

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  49. Tributes to Sir Henry Nowbolt

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The newspapers print tributes to the late Sir Henry Newbolt poet Professor of Literature and official Naval Historian ...

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  50. E. A. MacDonald's Estate

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Australian cricketer, E. A. MacDonald, who received fatal, injuries In a motoring accident, left an estate valued at £300. ...

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