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  2. BAN ON MRS. FREER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The Federal Cabinet to-day decided to lift the ban against Mrs. M. M. Freer landing in Australia. Dr. Earle Page ...

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  3. PREMIER WITHDRAWS

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), winding up the second reading debate on the ...

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  4. PARTS OF 'PLANE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Mr. Wilfred Kingsford Smith, on behalf of the relatives of the late sir Charles Kingsford Smith, to-day asked the defence ...

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  5. MR. B. J. McKENNA

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The death occurred early this morning of Mr. B. J. McKenna, who retired from the position of Director of Education in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RABAUL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- According to an official message received in Canberra to-night, conditions at Rabaul are much easier and the ...

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  7. POSITION IN SPAIN

    LONDON, Monday.-- Instead of having to await the passing of the dispatches and the exchange of views by telegraph, the Dominion Prime ...

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  8. NEW MEDICAL SCHOOL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Laying the foundation stone of the new medical school in Herston Road, near the General Hospital, to-day, the Minister ...

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  9. SPANISH CRISIS

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Though Signor Mussolini returned to Rome, though 14 Italian warships are assembled at Naples to await ...

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  10. RELIGIOUS SERVICE

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Mr. Herman Rogers announced at Tours this morning that a religious service will follow the civil celebrations to-morrow of the ...

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  11. ROYAL COMMISSION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The National Medical and Health Council after its session to-day announced that it had suggested a ...

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  12. GOVERNMENT FINANCES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Governmental finance, from loan and revenue aspects, will be discussed by the Australian Loan Council at a meeting ...

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  13. A. K. QUIST

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.-- The misfortune which has followed the Australian Davis Cup team has reached a climax to-day when the news was ...

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  14. MRS. EARHART PUTNAM

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.-- Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam, who left Miami (Florida) at 6.56 a.m. for the West Indies on her second attempt at a ...

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  15. SIR STANLEY BALDWIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The King entertained at luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, after knighting and investing Mr. Baldwin with the ...

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  16. CRICKET EXECUTIVE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- For seasons it has been considered by the country centres that their interests are not adequately represented on the ...

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  17. NEW AIR RACE

    PARIS, Tuesday.-- The abandoned Atlantic air race will be replaced by a race round the European capitals in August. It probably will be restricted to ...

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  18. KANGAROOS' MANAGERS

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.-- The committee of the Brisbane Rugby League decided to-night to nominate its president, Mr. A. G. Welch, as Joint ...

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  19. OPERATION ON BOY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- An allegation that the performing of an operation on a boy without the consent of his parents had constituted an ...

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  20. CROWN PIECES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Commonwealth Treasury announced to-day that it has been decided to mint an additional 200,000 crown pieces ...

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  21. FATHER AND SON

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The police are combing tho Leyburn and Thane's Creek areas in the Warwick district in the hope of finding some trace of ...

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  22. TROUSSEAU BURNED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- During a party given in honour of Miss K. Tullooh, of Kongwak, Gippsland, who is to marry next week, a fire ...

    Article : 87 words
  23. COUNTRY'S SHARE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- It was stated unofficially to-day that the country advisory committee of the Q.C.A. was dissatisfied With the ...

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  24. MAN KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Struck with terrifie force on the head by pieces of steel when a compressed air container burst during work on the ...

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  25. INTER-VARSITY RUGBY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Queensland, by defeating Melbourne 5-3 when the Inter-Varsity Rugby series were continued to-day, has ...

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  26. WEEKLY AIR SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The establishment of a subsidised weekly air service between Normanton and Burketown has been approved by the ...

    Article : 73 words
  27. FEDERAL GRANT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Federal Government has decided to grant a maximum of £5900 on a £ for £ basis with the Stales as a giant to the Apple ...

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  28. ARMED BANDITS

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Three armed and masked men held up and robbed the night porter at the lonely Cheltenham railway station to-night, just ...

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  29. FIGHT TO THE DEATH!

    DARWIN, Wednesday.-- A duel with knives, lasting three-quarters of an hour, and resulting in the deaths of two members of the crew, was ...

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  30. CRUSHED UNDER GRAVEL

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.-- Two employees in the Whakatana Council's quarry at Matata, Bay of Plenty, Dan Lees (46), and Eric Mason (30) ...

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  31. FLYING BOAT BASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Although no decision was announced to-day on the matter by the Federal Cabinet, it is expected that discussions ...

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  32. WAR MEMORIAL SMASHED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The soldiers' War memorial at Tingalpa, eight miles from the city on the way to Wynnum, was wrecked to-night ...

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  33. HOMEBUSH ABATTOIR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The 175 slaughtermen in the State Abattoir, Homebush, who ceased work yesterday when a demand for payment for time ...

    Article : 66 words
  34. TO-DAY IN THE "CHRONICLE"

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  35. WHEAT AND FLOUR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The wheat market was steady to-day with limited business in silo wheat at 6314 (March basis) equal to 649 charges paid. ...

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  36. MR. LYONS -- MR. CASEY

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Lord McGowan, Chairman of Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd., entertained the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. ...

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  37. Murray's Bridge School

    WARWICK, Wednesday.-- Miss J. Turnbuli, formerly assistant teacher at Esk State School, has been appointed head teacher of the new State ...

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  38. Jockey Granted Divorce

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- David H. Munro, jockey, was granted a divorce from his wife Iris Veronica, to-day, on the ground of her adultery with ...

    Article : 43 words
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