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  2. BOMB OUTRAGE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Vincenzo Dagostino, 35, baker, died in the Ingham Hospital yesterday afternoon from tho injuries he received when ...

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  3. TUMULTUOUS WELCOME

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Although a gale had risen on the Irish Channel, Mr. Do Valera rarely has smiled so cheerfully as when he left for ...

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  4. SINO-JAPANESE WAR

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.--The Japanese insist that they still hold Tsining, from which the Chinese are retreating outhwards. The Japanese north and ...

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  5. CRISIS IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Saturday.--After 24 hours' active consultation and negotiation. France is still without a Cabinet, and M, Bonnet's chances of success seem ...

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  6. FOUR KILLED

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The Orontes, with several hundred passengers aboard, should have left for Australia at noon but was held up at Tilbury ...

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  7. TRADE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Saturday.--In these days, each week can be trusted to bring its own sensations to interfere with orderly financial and business progress. ...

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    Mr. Hirosl Saito, Japanese Ambassador, photographed as he sat in the Diplomatic Room at the State Department, Washington, D.O., waiting to see Mr. Cordell Hull (Secretary of State). The Ambassador expressed to Secretary Hull the regrets of his Government for the sinking of the U.S. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SOVIET NAVY

    MOSCOW. Saturday.-- The first Joint session of both Chambers of the Soviet Supreme Council opened at the Kremlin, whither M. Stalin led a ...

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  10. MAN DROWNED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A man was drowned, and a triple tragedy narrowly averted, in the Noosa River, a mile from Tewantin. yesterday afternoon. ...

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  11. LIGHT RAIN

    Cloudy to overcast conditions prevailed in Toowoomba at times on Saturday morning, yesterday morning and last night. Although showers fell at ...

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  12. EMPIRE AND PEACE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.-- Addressing members of the Returned Soldiers League last night, tho Lord Privy Seal (Earl de la Warr) emphasised the ...

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  13. SABOTAGE FEARED

    LONDON, Saturday.--The movements of two dangerous international anarchists, whose trail was lost recently by the combined secret police ...

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  14. SIR HARRY SHEEHAN

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Canberra will lose a distinguished public servant and a fine citizen when Sir Harry sheehan leaves to take up the governorship of ...

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  15. TWO MEN KILLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Two young men, Edward Lancey (24), married, of Wagga, and Percival Wheatley (25), single, were killed by lightning while ...

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  16. FURTHER EROSION

    SOUTHPORT, Sunday.--A tide of 7 feet 11 inches, dashed by a heavy sea and a strong south-easterly wind, caused further erosion at Strndbroke ...

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  17. DEFAULT BY ITALIANS?

    MOSCOW, Saturday.--A communique states that last year some Italian institutions and firms did not pay the Soviet organisations for goods ...

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  18. WOMEN CRICKETERS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A team of English women cricketers is to be invited to visit Australia in 1939. It is expected that the tour will include ...

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  19. MODERN MARRIAGES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Speaking at St. Stephen's Cathedral to-day, Archbishop Duhig said that many young people were reverting to paganism in ...

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  20. BOY'S FORTITUDE

    LISMORE, Sunday.-- Though suffering great pain from a broken leg. N. Cook (10), of Grafton, remounted his horse and rode half a mile before ...

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  21. BRISBANE WOOL SALES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- According to the "Courier-Mall" wool expert, a keen demand is likely when the fifth series of wool sales opens to-morrow. There ...

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  22. Mosquitoes Delay Church Service

    MACLEAN (New south wales), Sunday.-- Mosquitoes interrupted a Methodist Church service in an outlying centre of tho Lower Clarence ...

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  23. COMPLETE "FADE OUT"

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Local experimenters discovered a complete "fade out" of all short wave signals of unusual duration this morning. The fade ...

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  24. Mr. S. W. Munsic Seriously III

    PERTH, Saturday.--The condition of Mr. S. W. Munslo, Minister for Mines, who has been seriously ill for weeks past, is now regarded as grave, and his ...

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    The Hon. Jean Shaw (centre) with her parents, Lord and Lady Craigmyle, Chairman of the P. and O. Company, photographed at victoria Station, London, before leaving for Australia on the "Stratheden" boat train on the afternoon of December 39, --Photo by Air Mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    At 17th Century Art Exhibition.--"Neptune and Glaucu s," the famous statue by Bernini, seen against a background of works of art in the Exhibition of 17th Century Art, at the Royal Academy in London. The exhibition opened on January 3. --Photo by Air Mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. FLYING BOATS

    DARWIN, Sunday.--A day behind schedule because of a delay at Koepang, the Royal Air Force squadron of five flying boats, which will represent ...

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  28. WOMAN PERISHES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mrs. Lillab Hildyard (55), a native of Victoria disappeared from a ledge of rock overlooking the ocean near The Gap this ...

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  29. " DIPLOMATIC ROW "

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Bucharest correspondent of the "Herald" says: "A first class diplomatic row has flared up between Italy and Roumania. ...

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  30. Wedding Party's Ordeal

    CATANIA (Sicily), Saturday.-- A bride and bridegroom and a wedding party of 120 sot off to hold a picnic on the summit of Mount Etna. Fine ...

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