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  2. COOBY CREEK WORK

    Submitting a report to the City Council at its meeting last night on tho Toowoomba water supply at Cooby Creek, the Department of Irrigation, ...

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  3. WHEAT QUALITY

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Delegates from all the Australian States and New Zealand were present at the opening of the 31st annual conference of ...

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  4. TRAGEDY AT GOMORAN

    A tragedy involving the deaths of a young girl and a young man occurred at a property at Gomoran, about five miles from Goombungee, during the ...

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  5. ITALIANS IN SPAIN

    ROME, Monday. -- A semi-official communique, issued after midnight, makes it clear that Signor Mussolini regards the withdrawal of 10,000 ...

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  6. NEW GERMAN DEMAND

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph'" at Prague says the latest German demand is that all Sudeten Germans, including Socialists and Communists, ...

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  7. THE WAR IN CHINA

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A message from Hankow says that General Chen Chen, the Chinese commander-in-chief in that area, asserts that 760,000 Japanese have been killed or wounded in the ...

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  8. COAL MINERS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- It is expected that work will be resumed in the coalmines throughout Australia on Monday or Tuesday next week. A combined conference, representing the Miners Federation, Engine ...

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  9. SPORTING TELEGRAMS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A field of 24 has accepted for Saturday s Caul- field Cup. Last year, when The Trump scored, there were 26 starters. The ...

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  10. KING AND QUEEN

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- There is no likelihood of an early visit by the King and Queen to Australia. This was stated reliably to-day following an ...

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  11. HOTEL MYSTERY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Mysterious features of the death of the woman whose body was found in a bath at the Menzies Hotel are expected to be ...

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  12. DUTCH MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Because of the high standard of living in Australia and the favourable exchange rate, Dutch migrants would find the ...

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  13. DAMAGING HAIL STORM

    WALLANGARRA, Monday. -- Considerable damage was done to several orchards between Bald Mountain and Wyberba by yesterday's hailstorm, ...

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  14. RON OXENHAM

    BRISBANE. Monday. -- The hearing of a claim by Ron. Oxenham, public servant and well-known cricketer, for £1668 damages from J. R. Rogers, ...

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  15. RACING INFORMATION

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Radio stations in Queensland must conform to the State law on the broadcasting of race results, said the Premier (Mr. W. ...

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  16. FOR PALESTINE

    LONDON, Sunday. -- As a result of the conferences between the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) and the High ...

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  17. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The correspondent of tho "Daily Telegraph" in Paris says that the British Air Mission, headed by Air Chief Marshal Sir Oyril ...

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  18. CHEMICAL EXPLOSION

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- While a student was experimenting in the applied chemistry building at the Queensland University this afternoon, an explosion ...

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  19. CRASH IN FIELD

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A Gipsy Moth 'plane piloted by William Henry Tickner crashed in a field on the property of Gisson Brothers, near ...

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  20. BUDGE DEFEATED

    BERKLEY (California), Sunday. -- In what is rumoured as his final tournament as an amateur Donald Budge (U.S.A.) suffered his second ...

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  21. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Wool was from par to 5 per cent, higher to-day compared with last week's closing rates. A good selection, comprising 12,342 bales, ...

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  22. WADELEIGH SOLD

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Wadeleigh, a well-known cattle property consisting of 13,200 acres and comprising freehold and A.F.S.. 42 miles from Maryborouch ...

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  23. LORD HAWKE DEAD

    LONDON, Monday. -- The death is announced of Lord Hawke, at the age of 78. Lord Hawke will long be remembered in cricketing circles, particularly in England, for his long and ...

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  24. ORGANISER'S INCOME

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Replying to criticism of his action in quoting the private income of Mr. P. Goldenstedt (organising director of the United ...

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  25. The "CHRONICLE" To-day

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 words
  26. BILL OF SALE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- After denying evidence that she owed- £150 to Mrs. Ruby Potter under a bill of sale on a beauty saloon in Brisbane, Mrs. Elleen ...

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  27. ASSASSINATED

    LONDON, Monday. -- The correspondent of the British United Press at Sofia says: Major-General Peeff (Chief of Staff of the Bulgarian Army) was ...

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  28. FRUIT MACHINES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Brisbane clubs arc concerned at the Government's decision to ban fruit machines. Their committees have discussed the proposal ...

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  29. GIRL SHOT DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- John Andersen (18), radio worker, of Thorn- bury, has been charged with the murder of Irene Muriel Bowden (19), of ...

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  30. DIED FROM POISON

    THARGOMINDAH, Monday. -- David Jones, a returned soldier, died of poison yesterday while being taken to the Thargomindah Hospital. He was ...

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  31. Betting Off Course Evidence

    BRISBANE Monday. -- The Q.T.C stewards' decision not to accept as evidence betting off the course, legal or otherwise stands That statement was ...

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  32. Liquor Poll Figures

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The figures for the liquor poll at the close of counting to-night were: "Yes," 344,773; "No." 677.892. The percentage of the ...

    Article : 35 words
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