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  2. MELROSE KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The popular young South Australian pilot, Jimmy Melrose, and a flying companion, Mr. A. J. Campbell (mining engineer, of Brighton), were killed when their plane crashed this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GOLDEN CASKET

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Preaching at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church tonight, the Rev. Norman Miller made a strong attack on the Golden Casket. ...

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  4. SHOCK FOR LEAGUE

    GENEVA, Sunday. -- The League of Nations had its third shock in a week of unprecedented sensations when Herr Greiser (Danzig) truculently defied the ...

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  5. "AFFAIR CLOSED"

    GENEVA, Saturday. -- With only Ras Nasibu's loudly ejaculated "No," as opposition, the League Assembly adopted a resolution closing ...

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  6. MOTOR TRANSPORT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Consternation was caused in motor transport circles at Albury by the announcement from the Victorian Motor Transport ...

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  7. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- "Hardship has never knowingly been inflicted on soldier settlers in the Stanthorpe district," said the General Manager of the ...

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  8. "ROAD BAKING" PLANT

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A large "road baking" plant, weighing 31 tons and 30 feet long, arrived from New South Wales during the weekend, to be used ...

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  9. OARSMEN HAPPY

    LONDON, Saturday. -- With the easy defeat of the Tokio University crew by the Zurich crew in the sixth round of the Henley Grand Challenge Cup, ...

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  10. BRITISH BUDGET

    LONDON, Friday. -- Winding up the third reading debate on the Finance Bill in the House of Commons, Mr. Neville Chamberlain (Chancellor of the ...

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  11. OVERCOME BY FUMES

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Failing to respond when his fellow employees at the Bengal Chutney factory, East Brisbane, called him to morning tea ...

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  12. THE LEAGUE TEST

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The attendance at the second Rugby League Test was approximately 30,000, eclipsing the record established by Sullivan's team four ...

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  13. AUSTRIA

    LONDON, Saturday. -- Vernon Bartlett, in the "News Chronicle," says: "Yugoslavia asks for precise assurances as to the extent of French help ...

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  14. VIRUS EXPERIMENTS

    LONDON, Friday. -- Sir Charles Martin, one-time Professor of Physiology at Sydney University, has completed his experiments on a virus for the ...

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  15. DISLIKES LONDON

    LONDON, Friday. -- Daunted and bewildered by London, a Brisbane grandfather, Philip Hoffman, aged 85; who arrived on June 30, desires to go home, ...

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  16. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Opening his 73rd Roman Catholic school since his consecration as bishop over 30 years ago, Archbishop Duhig said today the ...

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  17. THE CORONATION

    LONDON, Friday. -- Matters connected with next year's Coronation ceremony were, it is understood, discussed at a meeting of the Privy ...

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  18. AFRICAN WOOL

    TOKIO, Saturday. -- On behalf of the South African Government, Mr. Brenan conferred with Government members and industrialists, and the army ...

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  19. TENNIS AT WIMBLEDON

    LONDON, Saturday. -- At Wimbledon today title matches resulted:-- Men's Doubles. -- Final: Hughes and Tuckey beat Wild and Hare, 6-4, 3-6, ...

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  20. OPERA SINGER

    LONDON, Saturday. -- Samuel Appleton Moore, opera singer, who appeared in Australia in 1934, secured a divorce from Helen Breen, actress, on the ...

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  21. LIVE RIFLE SHELL

    TOKIO, Friday. -- Mr. Ijima, the director of the Australia Japan Society, has received a sheaf of letters from the Governor of Queensland and other ...

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  22. A NEW LOCARNO?

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The Geneva correspondent of "The Times" says: "The Anglo-French conversations reveal a closer approximation of views ...

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  23. JUBILEE FUND

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The King George Jubilee Trust Fund, which was inaugurated on March 1, 1935, reached £1,031,023 at the end of 13 months. ...

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  24. UNION PROTESTS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The dispute between the A.F.U.L.E. and the Trades and Labour Council, involving the suspension of the engineers' divisional ...

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  25. TWEED RIVER

    MURWILLUMBAH, Saturday. -- The bridge over the Tweed River at Barney's Point will be opened on Saturday next. The bridge, which will ...

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  26. DR. EARLE PAGE

    LONDON, Friday. -- Dr. Earle Page (Australian Minister for Commerce) today conferred for an hour and a half with Mr. C. Dunning (Canadian ...

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  27. GIFT OF £1750

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The list of benefactions to the Queensland University has been added to by a gift of £1750 by the well-known pastoralist, ...

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  28. Bulgarian Politics

    SOFIA, Saturday. -- The Bulgarian Cabinet has resigned. The outgoing Premier has been asked to form a Government. ...

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  29. BETTING SHOPS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Bookmakers, racing administrators, church officials, and many social organisations in Melbourne have indicated that they ...

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  30. BRITISH SOLDIERS

    PEIPING, Friday. -- The Consular Court of Inquiry has decided that there is no case against the British soldiers who were alleged to have killed ...

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  31. BACK FROM MAORILAND

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The racehorse Cuddle returned from New Zealand on Saturday and has entered G. Price's stable. Her spring mission will be ...

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  32. TODAY IN THE "CHRONICLE"

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  33. CRICKETER W. BROWN

    BRISBANE,. Sunday. -- The Australian cricketer, W. Brown, with whom the Queensland Cricket Association has been negotiating for ...

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  34. DAIRYING, GRAZING

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Director of Marketing (Mr. E. Graham) said tonight that practically the whole of the dairying industry would soon reap the ...

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  35. THE GRAND NATIONALS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Owing to the postponement of the Grand National Hurdle until Tuesday and the possibility of heavy going, betting over ...

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  36. MR. FORGAN SMITH

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Acting Premier (Mr. M. P. Hynes) today received a message from Sydney stating that Mr. W. Forgan Smith's health was ...

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  37. JAPANESE SHIPS

    TOKIO, Saturday. -- The Kokusai Line has announced a new service of three 9000 ton ships for Australia, via China, the Philippines, and Singapore, ...

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  38. PRICE OF FLOUR

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The Victorian Flour Millers' Association has announced that from tomorrow the price of flour will be increased by 26 ...

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  39. Mr. E. J. Watt Recovering

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Mr. E. J. Watt, well known racing supporter, who was very seriously ill a few days ago, has taken a turn for the better. It is ...

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