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  2. MEAT EXPORTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Australia's mutton and lamb exports to Britain are to be regulated but not restricted, according to a statement Issued ...

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  3. MR. DUNCAN NELSON

    The death occurred yesterday at his home, "Gabbinbar," The Range, Toowoomba, of Mr. Duncan John Nelson, a prominent figure In pastoral circles ...

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  4. SIR GEORGE PEARCE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Sir George Pearce, who retired on June 30 from the Senate after 37 years' service, has been appointed a member of the ...

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  5. REBELS' ADVANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- A message from Burgos says that a communique from General Franco's headquarters claims that the Rebels' victorious ...

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  6. FRANCE AND ITALY

    TENDON, Wednesday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Paris says that the French Foreign Minister (M. Bonnet) and the British Ambassador (Sir Eric Phipps) to-day continued their conversations. It ...

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  7. WHEAT PRICE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Though the price which will be paid to Queensland farmers for wheat has not yet been decided, millers are drawing supplies from the Wheat Board in expectation that an agreement will be ...

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  8. DEATH AT 103

    LISMORE, Thursday.--Thomas Fannin (103), Lismore's oldest resident, died in hospital to-day. Born London in 1835, he went ...

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  9. ROBBED OF £200

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Allegations that he had been robbed of 200 by a confidence trick ln the Hotel Metropole in April, 1937, were made in the ...

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  10. TESTS IN ENGLAND

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Australian Cricket Board of Control today rejected the proposal by the M.C.C. that Test matches in Australia ...

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  11. SCOUTS' JAMBOREE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Boy Scouts' Jamboree opened to-day at Bradfield one mile from Lindfield station, where Scouts from all parts of ...

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  12. WAR RESERVISTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Former members of the A.I.F. may be Invited to give their services for extended use as potential war reservists for ...

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  13. OIL FROM COAL

    LONDON, Thursday.--Allowing for all charges, Including labour costs, oil could be produced from Yallourn brown coal at a cost of 1 a gallon, ...

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  14. EXTENSIVE BUSHFIRES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Bushfires were burning over extensive areas on the outskirts of the metropolis to-day and to-night. In some areas houses ...

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  15. HEAD-ON COLLISION

    OWNSVILLE, Thursday--An inquest was opened to-day into the deaths of two engine drivers, Herbert McMurtrie (52) and George Bowler ...

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  16. FRUIT JUICES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Arrangements are being made for the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research to conduct an Investigation into the ...

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  17. BOY'S DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--As a result of a bullet wound near the heart, Bruce Williamson (10 years of age), died in hospital last night. Before the ...

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  18. WOMAN SHOT DEAD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A 72-year-old woman was shot dead with a pea rifle at Forbes to-night. The police later arrested a 63-year-old man, but ...

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  19. MR. F. W. DE LITTLE

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--Mr. F. W. De Little, who In his early days was a prominent athlete and In his later years was one of Queensland's ...

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  20. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Angus Berwick (25, motor driver) was committed for trial from the Central police Court to-day on six counts of robbery under ...

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  21. HONEYMOON COUPLE

    TEWANTIN, Thursday. --Exhausted from a battle made against heavy seas for several hours and suffering from lack ol food, a honeymoon couple were ...

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  22. FALSE PRETENCES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Clifford Robert Hagan (37, salesman) was charged in the Central Police Court to day with having caused Lance Edward Wilson to ...

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  23. THE FIRE FIEND

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--A warning against the careless use of camp fires and the dropping of lighted matches and cigarette butts in bush areas ...

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  24. FREE CITY OF DANZIG

    WARSAW, Thursday.--According to the newspaper "Kuyer Polski" a conference of Danzig Nazis, with delegates from Berlin, including Herr Hess (the ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN FILMS

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir Samuel Walder, of Sydney, who is on a business trip, sold in the United States two Australian films, "Rangle River" ...

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  26. STAN LAUREL'S WIFE

    HOLLYWOOD (California), Wednesday.--Illiana, the wife whom the comedian, Stan Laurel, three times married, with two civil and one ...

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  27. FRENCH RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The correspondent of "The Times" at Paris says that the proposed conversion of the French railways external debt of ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Thursday.--It is becoming Increasingly clear, advises the correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph' ln Johannesburg, that the recent ...

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  29. PTOMAINE POISONING

    GRAFTON, Thursday.-- Food poisoning after a wedding breakfast at Grafton resulted in the father of the bride being admitted to hospital for ...

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  30. FEWER PASSENGERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Passenger bookings from the principal metropolitan stations between December 21 and 27 totalled 90,057, and the revenue was ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The Minister for Defence (Mr. G-. A. Street stated to-day that following Sir Eward Ellington's (Chief of Tho Royal ...

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  32. PATROL BOAT KARU

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. -- The Commonwealth patrol boat Karu, which has been berthed at Townsville for three years, is to be slipped ln the ...

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  33. GERMAN DEMAND

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Prague learns that the Government has refused the German demand for the ...

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  34. GOODWILL TRIP

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--As an aftermath of the Pan-American Conference at Lima it is announced that a United States cruiser division will ...

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  35. The "CHRONICLE" To-day

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  36. FRONTIER INCIDENTS

    BERLIN, Thursday--Recent Incidents on the Slovak-Hungarian frontier prompted tho German Government to warn both Prague and Budapest that ...

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  37. HOSES AND SPRAYS

    SOUTHFORT, Thursday. -- The Mayor of Southport (Alderman J. W. proud) announced to-night that because of the continued dry spell and ...

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  38. VALUABLE ANTIQUE

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday. --Sweden's precious antique, the Vadstena Brakten, a golden ornament dating from 400 A.D., was stolen from ...

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  39. MAN FOUND DROWNED

    TAMWORTH, Thursday.--Two hundred yards from a well from which they recovered the body of his wife Edith Mary Pinkerton ...

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  40. TENNIS SURPRISE

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The surprise of the South Australian tennis championship to-day was the defeat of H. Hopman by L. Brodie, of Victoria, who ...

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  41. Brown Treated for Strained Back

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--W. A. Brown, captain of the Queensland Sheffield Shield team, had to receive treatment for a strained back when ...

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  42. Serious Illness

    CAIRNS, Thursday. --Stricken last week by a mysterious Illness, Robert Innes, engineer employed on the supply ship ol the Papuan Oil ...

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