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  2. QUEENSLAND

    PERTH, Tuesday.--"I was delighted to find that Queensland is far better known and appreciated in Great Britain than ever before in the past," said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FEDERAL MINISTRY

    In a recent leading article in the Toowoomba "Chronicle" the Chamber of Commerce was asked to take up the matter of advancing the claims of Mr. ...

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  4. ELECTRICITY BILL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday--In the Legislative Assembly today, speaking on the Electricity Bill, Mr. A. E. Moore (Deputy Leader of the Opposition) ...

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  5. BROADCASTING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Opening the seventh convention of the Australian Federation of Broadcasting stations at Southport today, the Director-General ...

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  6. BITTER ACTION

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday.--While the rearguard fought a bitter action, the bulk of the Chinese forces to the western sector of Shanghai ...

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  7. TRAINS CRASH

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--One man was taken to hospital, another was slightly injured, and 13 other persons, including three women, suffered slightly from ...

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  8. ANTI-SOVIET ACT

    ROME, Monday.--An official communique states that the soviet Ambassador (M. stein) called on Count Ciano (Italian Foreign Minister) and ...

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  9. STATE HEALTH

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Under the Health Consolidation Bill, which the Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr. E. M. Hanton) introduced in the ...

    Article : 204 words
  10. DROUGHT RELIEF

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--The validating agreement for drought relief to dairy farmers passed through the whole of the remaining stages in ...

    Article : 153 words
  11. HARD DAYS AHEAD

    LONDON. Tuesday.--Official newspapers in Madrid print the grim reminder of hard days ahead, with much fighting. ...

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  12. RABAUL'S FUTURE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--A momentous decision has to be made by the Federal Cabinet regarding the future of Rabaul as the capital of New ...

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  13. DISEASED PERSONS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Drastic measures to prevent the marriage of persons suffering from venereal disease are contained to the Health ...

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  14. REMARKABLE ESCAPES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Remarkable escapes from serious injury were the features of two accidents today when a lorry smashed through a brick wall ...

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  15. TRUCK MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Detectives are hopeful that the chaff bag bearing a brand to which John Demsey's body was placed before burial will ...

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  16. CANCELLED TOUR

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.--Speaking at Chicago last night, Mrs. Roosevelt, wife of the President, said the cancellation of the tour of the United ...

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  17. FIVE JEWS SHOT DEAD

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday.--Five Jews who were going to work in quarries outside the city this morning were shot dead by unknown persons. ...

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  18. CHARGE OF ARSON

    ROOKHAMPTON, Tuesday.--During a trial today before Mr. Justice Brennan and a Jury, of Albert Preston Law- son, a farmer, of Wowan, on a charge ...

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  19. AMBASSADOR'S PROTEST

    LONDON, Monday.--The Associated Press diplomatic correspondent understands that the Spanish ambassador called on Mr. Eden and protested ...

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  20. GOLD FOR FRANCE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Mr. Henry Morgenthau (Secretary of the Treasury) announced the first major exportation of gold, valued at 10, ...

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  21. EXPLOSION IN TEMPLE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. --The Los Angeles correspondent of the United Press says that an explosion to the Angelus Temple shattered windows and ...

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  22. RELIEF MEN

    WARWICK, Tuesday. -- Following complaints regarding the condition or the cemetery, the City Council was informed officially that intermittent ...

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  23. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Tuesday.-- Caught by the full force of a terrific explosion, resulting from the firing of seven plugs of gelignite, 213 feet ...

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  24. OAKEY RAINFALL

    OAKEY, Tuesday.--For the first time during the past week today the weather showed signs of clearing. Although stormy conditions prevailed ...

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  25. RUMANIAN QUEEN

    BUCHAREST, Monday. -- Court circles state that Queen Marie's health is in a serious condition but is not alarming. Overstrain due to recent ...

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  26. WARRINGAH SEAT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The general secretary of the United Australia Party, Mr. W. Horsfield, said today that the Central executive of the party ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Tauber To Appear In Australia

    Richard Tauber, the world famous German tenor, will visit Australia on a concert tour next year. The Australian Broadcasting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. DR. PAUL SPAAK

    BRUSSELS. Monday. -- Dr. Paul Spaak, Who has formed a Cabinet, will be the youngest Prime Minister in Europe. His age is 37. ...

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  29. MANY HAITIANS KILLED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The correspondent of the Associated Press at Port au Prince says unofficial sources report that at least 2700 Haitians have ...

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  30. IN ABYSSINIA

    LONDON. Monday. -- "The Times" Rome correspondent says it is officially announced that there were 54 Italian casualties in Abyssinia in October ...

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  31. WARWICK A.N.A.

    WARWICK. Tuesday.--The Toowoomba branch of the A.N.A. wrote, asking the council to fittingly observe Australia Day, 1938, the 150th ...

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  32. The "CHRONICLE" Today

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  33. UPPER HOUSE

    MELBOURNE Tuesday. -- By an overwhelming majority the Legislative Assembly passed the third reading of the Bill to reform the Legislative ...

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  34. WORK RESUMED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The dispute at the Collinsville State coalmine was settled today, and work was resumed. ...

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  35. WARWICK FAREWELL

    WARWICK, Tuesday.--Plainclothes Constable R. J. Nesbitt, who left Warwick today for Toowoomba, on promotion as detective, was presented ...

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  36. NORTHERN BOWLERS

    MURWILLUMBAH, Tuesday.--The North Queensland touring bowlers defeated a Murwillumbah team this afternoon by 160 to 118. ...

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  37. Wool in Japan

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--It is reported that the Minister for Trade and Commerce (Mr. Yoshino) proposes to effect a redistribution of wool stocks. ...

    Article : 52 words
  38. Warder Attacked

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.--A warder at Parramatta gaol was attacked by a long sentence prisoner tills morning and struck on the head with a piece ...

    Article : 37 words
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