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  2. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    Blasting in quarries near the Auckland (New Zealand) Zoo on Saturday resulted in the deaths of 19 timid animals, which stampeded into fences. ...

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  3. SEWERAGE AND HEALTH

    GOONDIWINDI, Saturday. — The commencement of Goondiwindi's £66,- 000 sewerage scheme was marked this morning by the turning of the first ...

    Article : 358 words
  4. COAL PRICES RAISED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Although the prices of Ipswich and Rosewood coal have been raised, it does not follow that any increases in Brisbane gas and ...

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  5. STEALING CHARGE

    A special Police Court was held in the Court House yesterday morning by Mr. j. E. Landy, P.M., when Charles Alday Hamilton (60, no occupation), ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Mr. Herbert Yeates. M.L.A., will leave for Brisbane to-night to attend a meeting of the Parliamentary Country Party and the opening of ...

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  9. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 68 words
  10. Family Notices

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  11. Family Notices

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  12. EIGHT KILLED

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Eight were killed and many injured when a train collided with a motor bus at a level crossing at Babelsberg. ...

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  13. "THE LINK"

    LONDON, Saturday.—Admiral Domville, speaking to the "News-Chronicle" by telephone from Salsburg, emphatically denied Sir Samuel Hoare's ...

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  14. THREE KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Three people were killed and six injured when a car and a transport waggon came into collision last night on Prince's Highway. ...

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  15. MR. M. J. SAVAGE

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Saturday.—All New Zealand is watching anxiously the progress of the Prime Minister (Mr. M. J. Savage), after a serious ...

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  16. Mr. Stevens Deposed

    WHILE most people will naturally be interested in the rather sensational defeat of the Stevens Government in New South Wales, there ...

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  17. HARRY BRIDGES

    SAN FRANCISCO. Friday. — Harry Bridges, the Australlan-born leader of the American longshoremen, continuing his evidence before the court which is ...

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  18. Family Notices

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  19. EXPLOSIONS IN LONDON

    LONDON, Saturday.—An explosion in the premises of the Miscellaneous Disposals Syndicate, a Government contracting firm in Holland Park, ...

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  20. MANKIND'S FATE

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Unless the situation is altered, mankind is destined to extinction, because of its increased destructive ability," declares ...

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  22. MR. JAMES ASHTON

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. James Ashton, a former member of the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council. died early this morning at his home ...

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  23. WARWICK'S PIGEONS

    WARWICK. Sunday.—The Warwick City Council has found a novel way of ridding the city of pigeons—and providing amusement for its citizens. ...

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  24. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC

    LONDON Saturday.—The Imperial Airways "flying boat Caribou left for New York from Southampton, inaugurating the British trans-Atlantic ...

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  25. DIED OF WOUNDS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Guido Calletti (35), well known in the underworld, was shot in a house at King's Cross to-night and died in hospital shortly ...

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  26. STORY FROM MOSCOW

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—It is announced officially that Mongolians and Russians repeatedly repulsed Japanese forces on the Outer Mongolian frontier during ...

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  28. MEAT INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The State Meat Industry Award (other than export) will again operate, following the decision of the Federal Court, for all ...

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  29. SEVERE FLOODS

    LAUNCESTON, Saturday.—Following excessively heavy rains, Northern Tasmania is in the grip of severe floods, and only by making use of back roads ...

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  30. Thoughts for To-day

    one can disgrace us but ourselves. —J. G. HOLLAND. Disgrace is the synonym of ...

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  32. SEVEN DEAD

    BERLIN, Friday. — Colonel von Schele, a German air attache in Spain, the crew and all four passengers were killed when a German ...

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  33. EVENTS TO-DAY

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  34. "NOT EVERYTHING"

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Love is only the emotional preparation for marriage. It is not everything in married life, declared the Viennese psycholo ...

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  35. TWO DEATHS

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.—Two prominent Rugby Union footballers died after playing matches on Saturday. M. Guy. of Wanganul a representative footballer ...

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  36. Night in Gaol

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The Parliament House raiders spent the weekend at Boggo Road Gaol. They will appear before a Magistrate in the ...

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