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  2. GRAFTON FLOODS

    GRAFTON, Friday. -- Flood waters from the Upper Clarence, Nymbolda. Orara. Mitchell, and Mann Rivers reached Grafton this morning, ...

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  3. BRITAIN AND EIRE TRADE CONCERNS

    LONDON, Thursday.-- There has been no delay in getting to work on the expert examination of matters retorted to officials for detailed study by ...

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  4. STATE RELIEF TAX

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Strongly criticising the State Government an article in "The Advocate," the official organ of the Queensland branch of ...

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  5. WOOL BOARD

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The meeting of the Australian Wool Bourd, which concluded today decided that the chairman Sir Dalziel Kelly) and ...

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  6. CHINESE EXECUTIONS

    HANGKOW, Friday,-- It is officially announced that nine executions have been carried out for failure to perform duties. The names of the officers ...

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  7. CLIPPER DISASTER

    AUCKLAND. Friday.-- Passengers aboard the Monterey state that great reticence is observed by Pan American Airways officials and naval authorities ...

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  8. REFERENCE TO GERMANY

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Embarrassment is felt by the Commonwealth Government at the speech made by the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. REBEL AIR RAID

    LONDON. Friday.--A Baroelona message states that three insurgent planes bombed Tarragona yesterday afternoon; Four, members of the crew of the ...

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  10. DAMAGE BY HAIL

    STANTHORPE, Friday.--More than 50 orchardists decided at a meeting today to ask the Government to assist growers whose crops were ...

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  11. CREDIT IN DARWIN

    DARWIN. Friday.-- "Midnight flitters" and child debtors are causing business people much concern in Darwin. An agitation is being made for ...

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  12. THE FLYING BOATS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Shortly after noon today four of the five Royal Air Force flying boats which have flown from England to attend the Sydney ...

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  13. SMALL SHARK

    BRISBANE, Friday,--Robert Sorowa, a coloured fisherman of Rainbow Bay (Coolangatta), had a terrifying experience today when he was attacked by ...

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  14. LANG PARTY

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The most dramatic development in tho history of tho Lang; Party occurred today, when the State Leader of ...

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  15. POISONOUS PLANTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Experiments by the Wool Board on plants believed to be poisonous to stock have proved that four plants, occurring principally ...

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  16. ITALIAN CRUISER

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Italian cruiser Raimondo Monteeuccoli, which is proceeding to Sydney to take part in the anniversary celebrations, ...

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  17. WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Thursday.--The London wool sales advanced another stage today with a catalogue of 8470 bales, of which 8847 were sold. ...

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  18. COMPOSITE AIRCRAFT

    LONDON. Thursday.--Britain's new "pick a back" flying boat, consisting of a smaller plane named the Mercury, perched on top of a mother craft. ...

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  19. TWO INJURED

    GATTON, Friday,--About noon today an accident occurred on the Brisbane Toowoomba Highway, at Crowley Vale, about seven miles from Gatton, ...

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  20. SKIRMISH ON FONTIER

    LONDON, Thursday--"The Times" Riga correspondent says that a skirmish between Estonian and Soviet guards, resulted in two of the Soviet ...

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  21. BOMB OUTRAGE

    INGHAM, Friday. -- Investigations into last Friday's outrage, when Vincanzo Dagostino was killed, are proceeding very slowly and it will be many ...

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  22. AFTER REARMAMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.--As armament work was completed other work must be found to replace it, declared Sir Edwin Fisher, presiding at the ...

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  23. THE LARRAKIA

    DARWIN, Friday.--The patrol boot Larrakia left Darwin lost night on her first wet season patrol of the Arnhem Land coast. It is understood that the ...

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  24. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    PARIS, Friday.--Newspapers take the view that Britain and France are anxious to avoid important discussions at the meeting of the League of ...

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  25. THREE MEN KILLED

    LONDON, Friday.--Three men were killed in a collision between a Royal Air Force plane and a civil aeroplane in Hertfordshire. The civil ...

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  26. TO NEW GUINEA

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Miss Barbara Hitchins, the 23 year old flyer, who left Kingston Smith Aerodrome at 7.45 o'clock this morning on her flight ...

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  27. FORTY HOUR WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The emergency committee of the Australian Council of Trades Unions today met to consider a plan to obtain a 40 hour ...

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  28. COLOSSAL FIGURES

    CANBERRA, Friday.--According to figures furnished to the Department of External Affairs by the League of Nations, expenditure on defence and ...

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  29. "THOUSANDTH MAN"

    LONDON, Thursday.--Quoting Kipling's "The Thousandth Man, the "Dally Mall" says: But for the thousandth man Anthony Martin Gernando, ...

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  30. REMOVAL OF CAPITAL

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Declaring that many New Guinea residents were opposed to the removal of the capital of the Mandated Territory from ...

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  31. RAILWAY MAN KILLED

    HARRISVILLE," Friday. -- John Hoffman (52), married, of Kings mill Road. Ipswich, a waggon builder, employed by the Railway Department. ...

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  32. U.S. KIDNAPPERS

    NEW YORK, Friday, -- Mr. Edgar Hoover, chief of the "G men," announced today a further 30,000 dollars of the ransom of 50,000 dollars ...

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  33. INTERNAL DEBTS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Opinion in Treasury circles seems to be inclining towards waiting until November for the conversion of £72,000,000 of ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. " INSIDE NAZI GERMANY "

    NEW YORK. Thursday.--What is expected to assume the proportions of an international incident is seen in the controversy raging about the showing ...

    Article : 94 words
  35. The " CHRONICLE " Today

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  36. TO " SMITHY"

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- A public meeting of ctizens. presided over by the Lord Mayor (Alderman A. J. Jones) tonight appointed an executive ...

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  37. IN SIXTEEN HOURS

    CHARLEVILLE, Friday.--Two pensioners, Mr, and Mrs, H. Lewis, lost their home and effects by fire recently, and, with the spirit of generosity ...

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  38. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    VIENNA, Friday, -- Professor Gerlach, Director of a Veterinary Institute, has succeeded in making visible viruses of the foot and mouth disease. ...

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  39. THE WINDSORS

    NEW YORK, Friday.--A report is current that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor will arrive in New York on January 29 by the French liner ...

    Article : 65 words
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