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  2. CHORAL SOCIETY

    Music lovers in tho Town Hall last night heard some numbers chosen for the forthcoming Queensland Eisteddfod, when the Toowoomba Choral ...

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  3. COUNT TELEKI

    LONDON, Thursday.--Newspapers in Budapest mostly confine themselves to a brief statement from the Magyar Telegraph Agency that the Prime ...

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  4. SABOTAGE ON SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- The United States to-day demanded the immediate recall of tho Italian Naval Attache in Washington (Admiral ...

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  5. AMERICAN STRIKES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- The Democratic Leader (Representative McCormack, of Massachusetts) drew prolonged applause from, both sides of ...

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  9. EMPIRE LIBERTY

    BELFAST, Thursday.--"What docs it matter if we go bankrupt so long as we remain free? I have no illusions that we will be able to sit down and eat, ...

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  10. THEFT OF £921510

    Robert William Lewington, truck driver, 23 years, of Dalby, was charged before Messrs. J. W. Cockings and V. Bartlett, JJ.P., on warrant, that, ...

    Article : 455 words
  11. BREACH OF PROMISE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Ruth Higgins, a waitress of Sandgate, was awarded £75 damages by Mr. Justice Macrossan to-day against Vincent Noel Cherry, ...

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  12. NAVAL ENCOUNTERS

    LONDON. Thursday. -- Successful encounters with enemy aircraft by British naval vessels are recorded in two Admiralty communiques. The first ...

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  13. RAIDS OVER BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday. -- Night raiders over Britain were more numerous than for some nights. Raiders were over the Midlands in addition to other places. ...

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  14. CANNED FRUIT

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The British Government agreed this week to purchase an additional 800,000 cases of canned apricots, peaches and pears ...

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  15. U.S. AID ACT

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The president of the Board of Trade (Captain Oliver Lyttleton) made a statement in the House of Commons on the effect of the ...

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  16. IN FRENCH MOROCCO

    LONDON, Thursday.--The correspondent of "The Times" in Lisbon says there is no longer any doubt that the Germans have tightened their hold ...

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  17. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    DALBY. Friday.--At a meeting of the Wambo Shire Council the chairman (Councillor J. Sparkes) made a report on road work. The chairman reported that at the ...

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  18. BAGHDAD CABINET

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A message from Baghdad says that the Cabinet had resigned after two months of office. It is officially admitted that they were ...

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  19. HAIL INSURANCE

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Premiums payable by fruit growers under any compulsory scheme of hail insurance which was introduced by State ...

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  20. MUTTON AND LAMB

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Australian Meat Board has decided to make effective from April 21 an order prohibiting the slaughtering of mutton and lamb ...

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