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  2. WHO BOMBED GUERNICA?

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The mystery of the destruction of the Basque city of Guernica is deepened by official denials that insurgent 'planes took part in the raid. A communique invites journalists to verify the claim by inspecting records. The Basques ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S TRADE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A remarkable improvement in Australia's export trade with the United States and Italy is recorded in tho latest customs ...

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  4. SUGAR CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The International Sugar Conference this evening issued a communique announcing that a stage had been reached where ...

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  5. BRISBANE WOOL SALES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The seventh series of Brisbane wool sales closed to-day when 13,000 bales were offered. The selection was a good ...

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  6. BELGIAN INDEPENDENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Anthony Eden) was questioned In the House of Commons to-day regarding ...

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  7. RUGBY UNION

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Rather unexpected omissions were made when the final N[?] South Wales team, to oppose Queensland in the first of the ...

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  8. CLASH AVERTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A clash of big football fixtures this season will be averted as a result of a conference of representatives at the ...

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  9. LOCO ENGINEMEN

    HOBART, Thursday.-- At the final session of the Federal conference of the Australian Union of Locomotive Enginemen at Hobart to-day, Mr. A. S. ...

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  10. NORTHERN MAIL TRAIN

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A protest was expressed at a recent meeting of the metropolitan branch of the Combined Railway Unions against an ...

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  11. WONTHAGGI MINE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Representatives of Wonthaggi mine management and the miners conferred for almost three hours to-day on the ...

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  12. FLYING WEATHER

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Australia's elaborate weather intelligence service for commercial aviation will include a travelling meteorological station and a ...

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  13. STATE COLLIERY

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.--The State colliery is idle again to-day as a result of the men failing to turn to following the dispute which arose ...

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  14. CLAIM FOR £30,000

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Mr. Muriel Hainworth Boynton, widow of Arthur William Boynton, who died from injuries received when a motor car of ...

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  15. JAVA AND AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Commonwealth Government has consented to the establishment by the Royal Netherlands East Indies Airways (Knlim) of ...

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  16. JAPAN AND WOOL

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Japanese decision to reduce wool imports for the year to 872,000 bales, including 300,000 from Australia, is based ...

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  17. KANIMBLA'S CAPTAIN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Captain F. J. Smith, of the interstate vessel Kanimbia, took Ill suddenly to-day as the Vessel neared Port Phillip Heads. ...

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  18. LABOUR FACTIONS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Outwardly both factions--the rebels on the one side, and the Lang supporters, who are in control of tho State Labour political ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--When the uniform branding of Australian butter became compulsory in July, said the Minister for Agriculture and Stock ...

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  20. VICTORIAN RAILWAYMEN

    Amateur, Thursday.-- The an[?] Victorian branch [?]ailways Union to[?] immediate steps to ...

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  21. BRITISH MONARCHY

    LONDON, Wednesday,--The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Cosmo Gordon Lang), speaking at a dinner in London, said that tho Coronation was ...

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  22. JIGGER JUMPS RAILS

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.--A jigger returning from the National Park bush to the Marton Sash Door Company's mill jumped tire rails and ...

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  23. CORONATION MEDALS

    WARWICK, Thursday.--The Coronation celebrations committee has decided to purchase 3000 medals, at 15 per 1000, for distribution to school ...

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  24. Q.N. BANK

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mr. M. G. Hayman, who has been general manager of the Q.N. Bank since 1020, Will retire to-morrow. Mr. D. S. Force, chief ...

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  25. YANGAN STORM

    WARWICK, Thursday.--Evidence of the severe hailstorm which passed over Yangan and surrounding districts on Wednesday afternoon was ...

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  26. FOUR GERMAN R.C.'S

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--Four Roman Catholics have been convicted of treason. Father Rossaint, of Dusseldorf, was sentenced to 11 years and others ...

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  27. TO-DAY IN THE " CHRONICLE "

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  28. MENTAL HOSPITALS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Dr. J. Coffey (Deputy Director-General of Health and Medical Services) has been appointed also Inspector of Asylums for ...

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  29. R.A.F. CRASH

    LONDON, Thursday.--Three Royal Ah Force bombers were flying in "V" formation over Norfolk when the propeller of one collided with ...

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  30. ALSATIAN DOGS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Two dog hospitals to-day reported that they had destroyed more than 1600 Alsatian dogs since December. The reason ...

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  31. BRISBANE ELECTIONS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The new Brisbane City Council will be gazetted to-morrow. The counting was practically completed to-night. The latest ...

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  32. PILOT BROADBENT

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