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  2. MURDERER TO DIE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- When the trial of Arnold Sodeman, who is charged with the murder of June Rushmer, aged 6, at Leongatha on December 1 last, was resumed in the Criminal Court to-day before Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy, remarkable evidence was ...

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  3. TRANSPORT ACT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- A State-wide organisation for the purpose of obtaining relief from the present unfair application of the Transport regulations ...

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  4. BRITISH CABINET

    LONDON, Monday.-- Several newspapers anticipate that the Cabinet, which is assembling to-day, will begin consideration of the defence proposals. ...

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  5. TAX REDUCTION

    CANBERRA. Tuesday-- With a surplus of £3,000,000 in sight, the Cabinet will soon tackle the problem of preparing a tax reduction budget for 1936- ...

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  6. FORECAST OF WAR

    PARIS, Tuesday.-- Writing in the newspaper "L'Ouevre," Madame Ta- bouis, a well-known journalist, predicts that Germany will attack ...

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  7. RIOTS IN SPAIN

    MADRID, Monday.-- The Government has declared "a state of alarm" throughout Spain as a prelude to a proclamation of martial law, which the Premier is empowered to declare whenever necessary Crowds demonstrated in favour of the release of ...

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  8. PROMPT ASSISTANCE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- At a State luncheon tendered him by the Government to-day Lincoln Ellsworth expressed deep gratitude at the prompt ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LORD BEATTY

    LONDON, Monday.-- Admiral of the Fleet. Lord Beatty. who is ill at his London home, was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ITALIAN ALLEGATIONS

    LONDON, Monday.-- The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Anthony Eden), answering House of Commons questions to-day, stated: "On ...

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  11. BRITISH TRAWLERS

    LONDON, Monday.-- The "Daily Mail" states that the Admiralty acquired 20 trawlers from Hull, Fleetwood, ...

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  12. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday.-- Questioned in the House of Commons regarding the negotiations for a commercial treaty in place of the temporary agreement ...

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  13. TWO ELECTROCUTED

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.-- In the northeastern town of Dudunda this morning a mother and her son were electrocuted and two other persons were ...

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  14. Q.C.A. GRANT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- The executive of the Queensland Cricket Association to-night agreed to grant £50 to the country committee to help its ...

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  15. INQUEST AT GYMPIE

    GYMPIE, Tuesday.-- The inquest on Dr. J. J. Stanley, who died on December 7, was begun to-day before the Coroner (Mr. S. Wilson). Mr. F. Power ...

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  16. KING'S BIRTHDAY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday-- June 29 is to be formally proclaimed a State holiday for the King's birthday this ...

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  17. NEUTRALITY LAW IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON. Monday.-- Enforcing the rule of limited debate and allowing the consideration of no amendments from the floor, administration ...

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  18. DARING HOLD-UP

    AYR, Tuesday. -- A daring hold-up was perpetrated at the Fiveways Service Station during the worst of the heavy rain on Monday night ...

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  19. TEAM FOR THE NORTH DIFFICULTY OF FINANCE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- The unofficial Q.CA. team to tour North Queensland hag been chosen, but there is now doubt whether the team will make the ...

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  20. Inflation Hint in U.S.A.

    The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr Morgenthau, who admitted that the dollar had almost reached the gold export point, and said United ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. LOAN TO FRANCE

    PARIS, Monday. -- The "Echo de Paris" expects British banks to conclude the £40,000,000 loan to the French Treasury within a week. It will run for ...

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  22. INVENTOR AND HISTORIAN

    MONTREAL, Monday.-- The deaths of Hiram Percy Maxim, inventor, and James Harvey Robinson, historian, are reported. ...

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  23. TWO WOMEN GAOLED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Two women, who had been acting in consort before, in a campaign of shoplifting, and who appeared in the Police Court ...

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  24. CHAPLIN FILM .

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- Another case of alleged censorship developed in Hollywood to-day, when Charlie Chaplin's agent, just before the comedian ...

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  25. TWO MEN SENTENCED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Two men were charged in the Criminal Court, before the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair), to-day, with having, together, ...

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    Mr Pal Lee, of Albury, New South Wales, who maintained the lead from P. A. Pavey, the veteran shot, to win the King's Prize with an aggregate of 343 points. He is aged 33 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Peter Pan's Condition

    SYDNEY, Tuesday-- The owner of Peter Pan, Mr. R. Dangar, visited the stables to inspect the horse which was as lively as a two-year-old this ...

    Article : 54 words
  28. TO-DAY IN THE " CHRONICLE "

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  29. MAIN ROADS WORK

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- A sharp decline in Main Roads work is indicated in the monthly report of the Commissioner to the Minister for Public ...

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  30. BRITISH AIR FORCE

    LONDON, Monday.-- In order to test the effect upon control and intelligence organisations in intensive operations under winter conditions air ...

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  31. GOLD YIELD

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Notwithstanding the closure of Mt. Coolon, which contributed 1194 fine ounces to the gold yield in January last year, ...

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  32. Sydney Wool Sales

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- A good selection, comprising 12,647 bales, was offered at the Sydney wool sales to-day. Of these 11,937 bales were sold at auction, and ...

    Article : 74 words
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