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  2. JUDICIAL SYSTEM

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Addressing tho annual convention of the Law Council of Australia, which opened today, the president, Mr. A. D. McGill, ...

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  3. EXPORT CREDITS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Agreements regarding export credits guarantees have been reached with 'Greece and Roumania. In ...

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  4. NAVAL ACTIVITY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A new Japanese threat to the rights of third Powers, endangering the lives and property of nationals, has arisen as the ...

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  5. POST OFFICE CONTRACTS

    SYDNEY. Thursday. — Mr. Justice Maxwell (Royal Commissioner) remarked at the Sydney G.P.O. contract inquiry to-day that Mr. H. V. C. Thorby ...

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  6. ELECTRICITY

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — An agreement designed to bring about a system of electrical development in south-eastern Queensland was signed by the State ...

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  7. GALLANT OFFICER

    RABAUL, Thursday. — Patrol-Officer Elliott, who was killed at Wanali by a native on July 1, first extracted a spearhead, from a native constable's ...

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  8. BOYCOTT OF REGISTER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Australian Council of Trade Unions communication, drafted by the executive to-day, informs the Australian Labour Party executive and the Federal Advisory Committee of the ...

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  9. BRISBANE CITY HALL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Communists were debarred from holding a meeting about the national register in the City Hall to-night because, according ...

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  10. NAZI ACTIVITIES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. W. M. Hughes) said to-day that he proposed to call for reports concerning the alleged Nazi ...

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  11. EARLY ELECTION?

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. J. Curtin) has written to the secretaries of the Labour Party in the various ...

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  12. LANG PARTY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Developments to-day indicate that the Lang Party has decided on obstructionist tactics if it was unable to capture the unity ...

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  13. SPORTING TELEGRAMS

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  14. AUSTRALIAN MINES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Stock Exchange Committee disallowed the Commonwealth Mining Officials appeal against the refusal of permission ...

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  15. BRITISH ESTIMATES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Supplementary estimates issued to-day provide £144,350,000 for the new Ministry of Supply, and £40,000,000 for the Air Force. ...

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  16. WOMAN'S DEATH

    PERTH, Thursday.—Evidence that a woman's death was caused by a gauze swab becoming lodged in her throat, as a result of a tonsil operation at the ...

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  17. SECRET SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Cabinet will receive soon proposals for increasing the strength of the Commonwealth Investigation Branch ...

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  18. WORLD WHEAT

    CANBERRA, Thursday—The determination of wheat exports on the basis of average exports over the last five years will be urged by Australian and ...

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  19. TRAPPED IN CABIN

    SOUTHPORT, Thursday—Trapped in the cabin of his 16ft. skiff when it capsized in a heavy sea off Surfers Paradise to-day. J. Thompson escaped ...

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  20. IN BEAUTY ALON

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--When the proprietress of a beauty salon and a client were found unconscious to-day it was at first thought they were ...

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  21. RULE OF LAW

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--Speaking at a dinner of the Australian Law convention to-night, Mr. C. Tecce, K.C. (Now South Wales), said that the rule ...

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  22. ESPIONAGE BLAMED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A message from Rome says that it is officially announced that the expulsion of all foreigners from the Italian Tyrol has ...

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  23. OLD LADY'S DEATH

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — For two days, according to a woman who is now in a mental hospital, Mrs. Christina Murray (87) lay on the floor of ...

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  24. G. J. COLES AND CO.

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  25. SHOOTING AFFAIR

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—In a shooting affair at North Unley to-night a married couple suffered bullet wounds. The husband is not expected to live. ...

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  26. WORKERS'DWELLINGS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --The State Advances Corporation built 552 workers' dwellings in the year just ended. It also had 116 under construction at ...

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  27. MR. J. D. STORY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—On retirement from the Public Service Commissionership on August 7. Mr. J. D. Story will be retained by the ...

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  28. MAN DROWNED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Samuel Henry Sillnamon (75, old age pensioner), of Sherwood, was drowned in the Oxley Creek to-night, despite the ...

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  29. LARGE PEARL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A large pearl weighing 23 carats, and considered to be one of the best found in Torres Strait in the last 10 years, was ...

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  30. The "CHRONICLE" To-day

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  31. AVRO-ANSON CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — After hearing final addresses by counsel today on the fatal crash of the Avro Anson 'plane into Port Phillip Bay on ...

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  32. DEFINITE "RACKET"

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Chief Secretary (Mr. G. C. Gollan) said in the Legislative Assembly to-day that poker machines and fruit machines ...

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  33. BIGGER FLIGHT

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Another Royal Air Force flight across Francs on a larger scale is planned. It is estimated that the plane crews will ...

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  34. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    LOS ANGELES. Thursday.—An epidemic of infantile paralysis in the Los Angeles County has been reported to the health authorities. Thirty cases ...

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  35. AUXILIARY POLICE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—As part of Victoria's plan to protect the civil population in an emergency, an auxiliary police force of 4000 to 6000 ...

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  36. WOOL COMMISSION

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The Wool Advisory Commission (Mr. W. L. Payne) and the secretary (Mr. W. M. McLean) will leave Brisbane next ...

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  37. CRUSHED TO DEATH

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — James Hocking (40, married), was fatally crushed by a ship's tank which he was assisting to unload from a lorry at ...

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  38. Flying Boat's Flight to England

    MONTREAL. Thursday.--A message from Botwood (Newfoundland) says that the consolidated flying boat on its flight from California to England, ...

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  39. Melbourne stock Exchange

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Industria, shares made a recovery on the Stock Exchange to-day. and trading was brisk. Loans were irregular, with small ...

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