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  2. PRINCE O' FAIRIES INJURED IN BOX

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Following an injury in his box to the Melbourne gelding, Prince o' Fairies, bookmakers to-day tightened ...

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  3. FIERCE BUSH FIRE AT JULIA CREEK

    JULIA CREEK, Monday.-- Fifty sheep were scorched, four fatally, in a fire which destroyed 15,000 acres of ...

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  4. HALF-DAY STOPPAGE OF BRISBANE 'BUSES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- No council 'buses operated between 9.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. to-day as 200 drivers attended a ...

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  5. AORANGI TO LEAVE PACIFIC SERVICE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Canadian Australian Line is withdrawing its 17,490-ton ship Aorangi next January from its ...

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  6. DECISION RESERVED BY MAGISTRATE

    "I will reserve my decision until Wednesday, as I wish, if it is possible, to give you the benefit of a bond." said Mr. D. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA NOW CREDITOR NATION

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- "Australia is now in a position to finance her own industrial development without ...

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  8. VALUABLE CATHEDRAL CROSS STOLEN

    LONDON, Monday.--A £20,000 sterling solid silver six feet high cross encrusted with Jewels was stolen from the high altar of ...

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  9. ADDRESS TO ROTARY BY HARRY SUNDERLAND

    The notable sporting journalist and broadcaster, Mr. Harry Sunderland, was guest speaker at the weekly gathering ...

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  10. EFFORTS TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF BREAD

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A move to improve the manufacture of bread in Queensland was launched to-day at a ...

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  11. DISCOVERY OF MAN'S BODY IN CREEK

    GYMPIE, Monday.--Mystery surrounds the discovery of the body of a middle-aged man on the bank of Gympie ...

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  12. COMPTON MAY TAKE FIELD AGAIN SOON

    LONDON, Monday.--The England and Middlesex cricketer, Denis Compton, had a secret "try-out" at the nets at Lord's on ...

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  13. McCOY SUSPENDED FROM LEAGUE FOR TWO MATCHES

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The International centre, Matt McCoy, was to-night suspended for two competition matches by the New South ...

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  14. MR. AND MRS. BELFORD HONOURED AT OAKEY

    OAKEY, Monday. -- Ample evidence of the popularity of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Belford and family was forthcoming at the recent civic ...

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  15. CHINESE RED TROOPS MOVE TO MANCHURIA

    HONG KONG, Monday.--Chinese Press reports from Hong Kong s[?] that the conqueror of Hainan Island, General Lin Plao, is ...

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  16. VERBAL REPORTS

    CHICAGO (Associated Press).-- Firemen and policemen in 42 cities now can turn in Verbal, instead of written, reports. The ...

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  17. BRADSHAW SUSPENDED FOR NEXT TWO MATCHES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Queensland Rugby League Management Committee to-night suspended the English half-back, ...

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  18. Allora Shire Council

    There was a full attendance of councillors at the June meeting of the Allora Shire Council. The chairman (Councillor John Hoey. ...

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  19. BRITISH MOTOR CYCLISTS SHINE IN BELGIAN RACES

    LONDON, Monday. -- British motor cyclists filled the first seven places in the 350 c.c. class at the Belgian Grand Prix yesterday. ...

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  20. BELGIAN'S ROUND OF 65 IN OPEN GOLF TITLE.

    LONDON, Monday. -- Belgium's Flory van Donck upset the old course record in the first round of the British open golf championship ...

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  21. VALUABLE UNDERSEA TREASURE

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.-Reuters).--Of the treasure in rotting ships at the bottom of the sea; About 600,000,000 dollars worth seems to be accounted ...

    Article : 421 words
  22. RETIREMENT OF N.Z. UNION VICE-CAPTAIN

    AUCKLAND, Monday. -- J. G. Simpson, of Auckland, who has been vice-captain of New Zealand Rugby Union teams in the three ...

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  23. RAIN DRENCHES LAWNS AT WIMBLEDON

    LONDON, Monday.--Torrential rain this morning threatened to disrupt play in the lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon. The ...

    Article : 214 words
  24. LAIDLEY PRODUCE PRICES

    LAIDLEY, Monday. -- Medium supplies of chaff, hay, maize and pumpkins were on sale to-day. The prices were: Lucerne chaff £12 to ...

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  25. WIMBLEDON RULING ON WRITING FOR PAPERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Although Adrian Quist had disobeyed the Wimbledon ruling that any player contributing to a newspaper ...

    Article : 202 words
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  27. EXTRA SOCCER MATCH

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday. -- The Australian soccer team will play an extra match in Cape Town on July 29 after the fourth and ...

    Article : 73 words
  28. "WHOSE BABY" CASE

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Privy Council to-day refused leave to appeal, with costs, in the Morrison and Jenkins ...

    Article : 24 words
  29. THE TURF

    The acceptances for the races at Gatton on Wednesday are:-- MAIDEN HANDICAP, 5 furlongs 32 yards (12.12 p.m).--Windaroo ...

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  30. TAFFY HANCOCK BEATEN

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The former Australian flyweight champion, Taffy Hancock (7.13½) was beaten on points by the French-Italian ...

    Article : 63 words
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