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  2. MR. BRUCE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- Considerable interest has been aroused by the report that Mr. S. M. Bruce (High Commissioner for Australia in London) ...

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  3. McCORMICK DEADLY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Ernie McCormick smashed New South Wales innings in the Sheffield Shield match on the Melbourne Cricket Ground ...

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  4. GENERAL FRANCO

    LONDON, Thursday. -- General Franco has sent a note to Britain alleging that France supplied the Republican destroyer Jose Luis Diez, ...

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  5. TORNADO

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- During an electrical storm which struck Sydney at 2.30 p.m. to-day a tornado, lasting not more than five minutes, tore across an area of one square mile, causing damage which it was estimated ...

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  6. CHRISTMAS MESSAGE

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- In a Christmas message to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) said: "The majority of our people will come to ...

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  7. DISPUTE SETTLED

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The 2KY dispute has been settled and it is expected that the station will be on the air to-morrow or on Sunday. An agreement was ...

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  8. CREDITS FOR CHINA

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A message from Tokio says it is understood that Japan is planning to retaliate to the British and American credits for ...

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  9. GERMAN JEWS

    LONDON, Thursday,-- The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press says that 20,000 Jews who were arrested during the pogroms have been ...

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  10. NOVEMBER CONDITIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- In their reports for November the Department of Agriculture's field officers state, inter alia:-- ...

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  11. BRISBANE'S HEAT

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- To-day was the hottest day since last Tuesday, and the maximum temperature of 87.6 degrees was 2.7 above normal. Hotels ...

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  12. GERMAN PROTESTS

    NEW YORK. Thursday.-- A message from Washington says that the State Department has emphatically rejected the German protests against an ...

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  13. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Parliament rose this afternoon for the Christmas recess. It will not reassemble until January 31. As is now usual, the ...

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  14. CLASH IN COURT

    MACKAY. Friday-- A clash occurred in the Mackay Police Court between the Acting Police Magistrate (Mr. H. Kingston) and a foreign-born ...

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  15. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Mr. J. J. Lawson (Labour) raised the question of unemployment in the House of Commons adjournment debate and stressed the ...

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  16. ANTI-AGGRESSION

    LONDON, Thursday-- A message from Lima (Peru) says that the delegates to the Pan-American congress are endeavouring to reconcile two ...

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  17. WOOL INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Addressing a meeting of Crown lessees at Isisford, Mr, H. G. Behan, of Behan Downs, said that the wool industry in the ...

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  18. "REAL CULTURE"

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The correspondent of "The Times" at Berlin says that Herr Hitler presided at a Christmas party at the Deutschland Halle ...

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  19. CAR HITS POST

    Two persons received injuries when a car struck a post on the Warwick Road about 11.30 o'clock last night. They were John O'Keefe (26), single, ...

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  20. RON RICHARDS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Ron Richards, the Australian middleweight and light- heavyweight boxing champion, broke the second finger of his right hand in ...

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  21. CHEMICAL FUMES

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Many firemen were overcome by chemical fumes and collapsed early this morning in a fire which did considerable damage to ...

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  22. ITALY MOVES

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A message from Rome states that Italy's renunciation of the Italo-French pact of 1935 is regarded as the first step in ...

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  23. FOURTEEN INJURED

    MELBOURNE, Friday-- Following two explosions when coal dust ignited at the briqueting plant owned by the state Electricity Commission at ...

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  24. HISTORIC INVALIDES

    PARIS, Friday.-- The Prime Minister (M. Daladier) and other members of the Cabinet were among thousands or people who watched almost the entire ...

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  25. MURILLA BOREHOLE

    BRISBANE, Friday-- Gas samples collected during the visit of the Minister for Mines (Mr. T. A. Foley) to the Murilla borehole, near Miles, on ...

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  26. CRICKETER BARNES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Opinion in Melbourne cricketing circles is that the Australian Board of Control will not permit S. G. Barnes, the New ...

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  27. FULL-TIME WORK

    BRISBANE, Friday-- The next step in the State Government's work restoration drive will be the provision of full-time work for 817 former ...

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  28. U.S. WHEAT

    LONDON, Thursday-- In the House of Commons, the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Oliver Stanley) disclosed that the United States ...

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  29. MEMEL

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Herr Hitler has informed the Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) at Berchtesgaden that he was glad to leave Memelland ...

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  30. The "CHRONICLE" To-day

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  31. THIRTY-FOUR ARRESTED

    LONDON, Thursday.-- As a consequence of a forewarning of attacks on leading politicians and Government property in Northern Ireland. ...

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  32. SERIOUS OFFENCE

    ROMA, Friday.-- In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. W. E. McKenna, P.M., Michael James Power (54, labourer. Amby). was charged with a ...

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  33. ST. HELENA

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Measures for the rehabilitation of Saint Helena were mentioned by the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) in the ...

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  34. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

    BRISBANE, Friday-- The announcement to-day that Mr. w. Collins is the only Queenslander on the Approved Societies' Consultative Council ...

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  35. NOW OVER £211,000

    LONDON, Thursday.-- "The Times" states that Earl Baldwin's refugee fund has reached £211,223 in eight days. ...

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  36. LINER KILLS WHALE

    AUCKLAND, Friday. -- Passengers cruising in the Orient liner Orford from Brisbane to Auckland had unexpected excitement when the liner ...

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  37. TRENCHES IN PARKS

    LONDON, Thursday.-- It has been decided, with one or two exceptions, to retain, in a reconstructed form, the trenches dug in the Royal parks in ...

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  38. Boys' Camp at "Lota"

    WARWICK, Friday.-- Twelve boys between the ages of 10 and 12 left Warwick on Thursday for Lota, where a camp of 30 boys from the Darling ...

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  39. Transfer of Teacher

    WARWICK, Friday. -- Miss Joyee Rauchle has been notified of her transfer from The Summit State School to the State School at ...

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