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  2. RAILWAY UNIONS

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Further claims by the combined Railway Unions for better pay and conditions were heard by the Industrial Court ...

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  3. STRONG STATEMENT

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Mr. Justice Henchman made a strong statement to-day from tho bench on what he termed the tendency of Governments ...

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  4. REPLY TO CRITICISM

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Speaking today on the broadcast by the Federal Treasurer (Mr. B. Casey) from the Wesley Church. Melbourne, on ...

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  5. PEARLING VESSELS

    DARWIN, Monday. — Just two months after the arrest of the Taka- chiho Mara and Seicho Mara, at Boucaut Bay, two more Japanese pearling ...

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  6. WHEAT CROPS

    DALBY, Monday.—'The rapid growth in early wheat crops at Duleen has been checked by frosts. Throughout Mm district generally. however, the ...

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  7. COUNTRY PRESS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The report of the executive of the Queensland Country Press Association, to be presented at the annual conference on ...

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  8. N.Z. WORKS MINISTER

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Mr. Robert Sample, Minister for Public Works in New Zealand, arrived in Brisbane to-day on a health visit. He will leave on Wed- ...

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  9. GREATLY PAINED

    BERLIN, Monday.—A semi-official statement in the papers reads: "The German Government does not conceal the fact that it is greatly pained by the ...

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  10. CRITICISM OF RAILWAYS

    It was alleged by Aid. J. T. Buchanan at the meeting of the City Council last night that Aid. J. Robinson's comments at the meeting of the Tourist ...

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  11. LATE SPORTING

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The action of the managers of the "Kangaroos" in arranging for F. Tottey to accompany the team on tour was discussed by the ...

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  12. AIR MAIL SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In spite of optimistic utterances by Federal Ministers, it is extremely doubtful whether the Empire air mall scheme will be in ...

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  13. WOMBAT CAUGHT

    STANTHORPE, Monday.—While setting rabbit traps in the district between Sugarloaf and Eukey during the week-end. A. Sommerville. of ...

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  14. COUNTRY CHILDREN

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Nearly 30 children from country centres round Pittsworth and Gympie were the guests of the Kangaroo Point-East ...

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  15. WARSHIP LEIPZIG

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Valencia message states that the Minister of Defence announces that the Government; received evidence through a sailor from ' ...

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  16. DR. W. G. GODDARD

    IPSWICH. Monday.—Dr. W. G. Goddard was refused permission to deliver an address during the luncheon hour from the rostrum at the railway ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYMENT

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Minister for Labour (Mr. M. P. Hynes) has misgivings about the effect of tho report of Mr. E. Ince, one of the British ex- ...

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  18. UNITED GRAZIERS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Members of the United Graziers' Association at the Executive's meeting on Wednesday will discuss a proposal that a pastoral col- ...

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  19. SHIELD CRICKET

    MELBOURNE, Monday—At a meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association to-night the following Sheffield Shield programme was announced:— ...

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  20. FLAX GROWING

    IPSWICH, Monday.—N. C. Grigg, director and manager of Lin Fin Pty. Ltd., reported to a meeting of the company to-day that, on account of ...

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  21. MANAGER'S EXPLANATION

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Outlining discussions which occurred concerning the proposed broadcast of the Premier's address Mr. A. Finlay (Bris ...

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  22. NORTHERN MEATWORKS

    TOWNSVILLE. Monday.—General resumption of work at both Alligator Creek and Ross River meatworks and at Merinda will be made on Tuesday ...

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  23. AMERICAN GIRL

    LONDON, Sunday.—A message from Paris states that the police are conducting a France-wide search for Jean de Koven, an American danseuse, who ...

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  24. BIGAMY CHARGE

    BRISBANE. Monday. — Rita Mary McDonald (20) was sentenced by Mr. Acting justice Graham in tho Criminal Court to-day to six months' im- ...

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  25. SEQUESTRATION ORDER

    BRISBANE, Monday.—His Honour Mr. Justice E. A. Douglas to-day made a sequestration order against John Prendergast. of Goombungee, farmer. ...

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  26. FEDERAL ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. J. Curtin, in an address in the Trades Hall tonight, suggested that, if the Labour Party were returned to power in the ...

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  27. DEATH IN RACE

    BERLIN, Monday.—The well-known motor cyclist, Jimmy Guthrie, winner of six Isle of Man tourist trophy races, succumbed to a fractured skull when ...

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  28. CLAIM FOR £5000

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A writ has been Issued out of the Supreme Court to-day on behalf of G. H. Arisen, an infant, by his next friend, Enoch An- ...

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  29. PRESS OPTIMISTIC

    LONDON, Monday.—The Rome correspondent. of the "Daily Mail" says that the Press and officials continue to express optimism about the Anglo- ...

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  30. JERSEY COW

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Establish- a record for consecutive yields produced on twice-a-day milking, R. M. Chirnside's champion test cow in 1936 ...

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  31. ELECTRIC POWER PLANT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An extension to the Victorian electric power plant, costing almost £9.000.000, was outlined by the .Premier (Mr. J. Dun- ...

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  32. RECORD BROKEN

    LONDON, Monday,—The Normandie crossed the Atlantic, from west to east, in 94 hours 7 minutes, the average speed being 31.20 knots, breaking her ...

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  33. TO-DAY IN THE "CHRONICLE"

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  34. PARLIAMENT

    BRISBANE, Monday.—When Parliament meets to-morrow members will have had the experience of having been sworn in at each of three sessions and ...

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  35. Feast of Chocolate for Children

    PARIS. Sunday.—After the President (M. Lebrun) had opened France's longest railway tunnel (41 miles) through the Vorges Mountains, ...

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  36. King Carol's Hasty Trip

    BUCHAREST, Monday. — Following the arrival of a arler from Roumania, King, Carol terminated his Dalmatian holiday abruptly and dashed to . ...

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  37. Paralysis Cases Total 88

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—A doctor who lives at Caulfield, and whoso son was already suffering from the complaint, was one of two fresh cases of ...

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  38. Probata Granted

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Probate was granted to-day in the Supreme Court in the estate of Patrick Brennan, late of Rossmore, Mooncy River; via St. ...

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