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  2. B.R.L AND Q.R.L.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—In an official statement issued to-day, the Brisbane Rugby League dealt with several points which it is claimed af- ...

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  3. THE Q.T.C.

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Reporting a profit of £7060 for the year, Mr. P. O'Shea, chairman, at the annual meeting of the Queensland Turf Club, to- ...

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  4. WEST OF MADRID

    LONDON, Thursday.—A report from Avila states that attacks and counterattacks continue west .of Madrid, with the thermometer registering 104 de- ...

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  5. MISSING R.A.A.F. MEN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—An intensive search of the waters of the bay by five 'planes and a motor launch operated from dawn until dark to-day, but failed ...

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  6. NORTH ATLANTIC

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is understood that five more experimental double crossings of the North Atlantic in connection with the air mail ...

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  7. PRINCESS ELIZABETH

    LONDON, Thursday.—Princess Elizabeth was unable to attend the Royal garden party at Buckingham Palace to-day. owing to a badly grazed and ...

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  8. FAR-EASTERN TRUCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Though the Japanese and Chinese armies are still standing in North China within striking distance, and British and ...

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  9. SIX KILLED

    LONDON, Friday.—Five men were killed when a three-engined Royal Air Force bomber crashed in flames in the Derbyshire Hills last evening. Vil- ...

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  10. PALESTINE PROBLEM

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Times" in a leader says that the Government is right in drawing attention to its view that some of the issues involved in the ...

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  11. ROOSEVELT'S DEFEAT

    MONTREAL, Friday. — A message from Washington states that President Roosevelt's proposals for the reform of the Supreme Court were over- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PUBLIC SERVICE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—H. B. Ball was re-elected unopposed at the annual meeting of the Government Professional Officers' Association to-night. ...

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  13. WOOL TRADE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Frederick Young, presiding at a meeting of the Australian Estates and Mortgage Company Limited, paid a tribute to the ser ...

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  14. SPORTING TELEGRAMS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Filipino, Caferino Garcia, knocked out the Mexican, Bobby Pacho, in the ninth round of their fight. It is expected that ...

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  15. TIGER PEAR

    WARWICK, Friday.—With the departure from Warwick to-day for Goondiwindi of the Prickly Pear Warden, Mr. j. Purcell, and the land ...

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  16. REV. JARDINE

    BALTIMORE,. Thursday.—Lecturing for the first time to the United States, the Rev. Jardine, who performed the religious ceremony at the ...

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  17. IN EVENT OF WAR

    SYDNEY, Friday.—-The Defence Department has prepared a plan of mobilisation of manufacturing resources in the event of war. The plan has been ...

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  18. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The isolation of the southern and eastern suburbs of Melbourne to combat the spread of the infantile paralysis epidemic was ordered ...

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  19. STUDY BIOMETRICS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Under arrangement with Mr. F. W. Bulcock (Minister for AgriCulture, Mr. H. M. Finucan. Queensland Rhodes scholar- for ...

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  20. TRADES UNIONS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—After further discussion to-day delegates to the Australian Council of Trade Unions Congress defined the movement's policy to- ...

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  21. MR. J. W. DAVIDSON

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Government is not likely to appoint Mr. J. W. Davidson's (Railway Commissioner) successor as permanent head of the ...

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  22. SERIOUS SPLIT

    LONDON, Thursday.—A serious split in the ranks of the Parliamentary Labour Party was revealed by a vote taken at a meeting to-day on the question ...

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  23. IMMUNIZATION

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The Inference that immunization against diphtheria under existing conditions may load to an increase in the diphtheria death ...

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  24. BLOWFLY PEST

    BRISBANE, Friday.—To study the means of combating the blowfly, which costs Queensland graziers about £200,000 a year to sheep losses, three ...

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  25. SAMOA NATIVES

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—Disturbing incidents were again reported from Samoa, where yesterday a party of natives, bearing axes, knives and ...

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  26. HEAD OF THE C.I.B.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Superintendent T. W. Delley has been appointed to take charge of the C.I.B., pending the retirement of Superintendent J. ...

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  27. ATLANTIC SEADROMES

    MONTREAL, Thursday. — A San Francisco engineer, Harold Moss, declared that the British Admiralty has approved, and a British company is ...

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  28. DAIRY PRODUCE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Business to be discussed at the 12th annual meet- big of the Australian Dairy Produce Board, which will be held to Melbourne ...

    Article : 147 words
  29. TO-DAY IN THE " CHRONICLE "

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 words
  30. CRICKETER McDONALD

    LONDON, Thursday.—'The news of McDonald's death reached the Lancashire team during the luncheon adjournment at Maidstone, where they ...

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  31. GIRL KILLED

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The third fatal motor accident in three days occurred to-night when Florence Watt (10) was run over and killed instantly in Bris- ...

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  32. AIR SQUADRON

    MELBOURNE. Friday. — Aviation authorities, referring to-day to the proposed establishment of an air squadron at Brisbane, for which provision is ...

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  33. WHEAT AND FLOUR

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The wheat market was lifeless to-day. Sellers showed little inclination to do business. Odd sales of silo wheat were made at 56½ ...

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