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  2. GERMAN EXPORTS

    LONDON, Tuesday -- An Order-in- Council published to-day authorises the restriction of German commerce as a reprisal for German breaches of ...

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  3. RUSSIA AND FINLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday--The Russian and Finnish situation has gravely deteriorated. The Finnish Cabinet summoned an emergency meeting immediately the Russian note denouncing the non-aggression pact was ...

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  4. MINE LAYERS' BASE

    LONDON, Tuesday--An Air Ministry communique states that a long range fighter patrol,which was sent out this afternoon in search of ...

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  5. EMPIRE AIR SCHEME

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—When Australia's contribution to the Empire iuir scheme reached its peak, the Common wealth would be producing scrvice ...

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  6. FEDERAL DECISION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday--The Commonwealth decision to acquire the Queensland wheat crop will be discussed by the Premier (Mr. W. Forgan ...

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  7. SECOND A.I.F.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday--The announcement that the Second A.I.F. would go abroad early in the new year was made by the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) in the House of Representatives to-day, amid ...

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  8. HEAT IN BRISBANE

    BURISBANE, Wednesday--The temperature rose to-day to 92 degrees at[?] but the humidity was only 20 Percent At 5.45 a.m. the minimum ...

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  9. FLOUR TAX

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- An order was made by Justice Sir George Rich of the High Court in chambers this morning that about £40,000, alleged to ...

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  10. TWO KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. in an air accident to-day twooyal Australian Air Force office were killed. The official, nocation by ...

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  11. DERAL BUDGET

    CANBERRA, Wednesday--A [?]commonwealth Budget will be introduced in the House of Representatives to-morrow, accompanied by ...

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  12. BLOOM ON BEEF

    BRISBANE Wednesday--Because f.o.b. war-time contracts for meat have been made this should not be looked upon as a permanent state of affairs ...

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  13. FIRST DETACHMENT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday-- detachment of the Second leave Queensland for marched through the city ...

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  14. PERISHABLE FRUIT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday--In addition to most of the fruits grown in the Stanthorpe area, bananas have been excluded from the list of ...

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  15. SMOKE SHELLS

    LONDON Tuesday.--A message from Berlin says:The official News Agency reports some artillery and reconnaissance activity and the ...

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  16. WOOL BOARD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Details of salaries of members of the Commonwealth Wool Board appointed by the Government were given by the ...

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  17. IN NICK OF TIME

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday--Snatched by his father as he was in danger of falling 12 feet from the roof of a cafe in. Adelaide-street at 1.45 ...

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  18. GLOOMY PICTURE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Speaking at the annual reunion of the New Farm Subbranch of the R.S.S.B.I.L.A. to-night Brigadier-General Wilson ...

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  19. Advances to Wheatgrowers

    CANBERRA, Wednesday--The advances to wheatgrowers have been increased, the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) announced in the House of Representatives to-night. The advances under the ...

    Article : 271 words
  20. G[?] SON BATTALIONS

    NEY, Wednesday-- complaints the shortage and poor quality uniform and equipment for the on battalions will be forwarded ...

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  21. Training Pilots in Australia

    CANBERRA, Wednesday--A drastic change which has been made in the original plans for the Empire air training scheme will strengthen Australia s air arm considerably. This proposal, which will be announced ...

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  22. BRITISH STEAMER

    LONDON, Wednesday,--The British steamer Rubislaw (1041 tons), laden with cement, wns mined off the southeast coast of England this morning and ...

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  23. REMAIN NEUTRAL

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday--"There will be no revision of Roumanian boundaries," said the new Roumanian premier (M. Tatarescu) in a ...

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  24. STOCK EXCHANGES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday--There was an improved demand, and rates had an upward trend on the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day. Loans continued to ...

    Article : 66 words
  25. VIGILANT WATCHMAN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- After F. Brealey, a watchman, had fired a shot when he found three men ransacking a suitcase in a laneway off ...

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  26. SIXTH DIVISION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Following the decision to send troops south a number of members of the Second A.I.F. have been married. One ...

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  27. WOOL APPRAISALS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The highest wool appraisals to-day were Greasy, 191d. per lb., for two lots of eight bales each from Oallandoon ...

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  28. FROSTS AT STANTHORPE

    BRISBANE, Thursday Morning--At 11 o'clock last night Stanthorpe was even colder than on the previous night Blankets and eiderdowns were ...

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  29. GERMAN CLAIM

    LONDON, Tuesday Nothing is known to informed circles to London of the German radio claim to-night that a U-boat sank a British cruiser ...

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  30. ALLEGED BRAWL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday--In a brawl which is alleged to have occurred in a house in Spring Hill to-night, one man sustained two bullet wounds and ...

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  31. MINING DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday-- In accordiance with the Combined mining unions' instructions, most of the northern collieries worked to-dav. but about ...

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  32. GERMAN 'PLANES

    LONDON, Thursday--A Royal Air Force fighter 'plane shot down a German plane off the Northumbrian coast this morning. The total shot ...

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  33. Jockey Briscoe Injured

    BRISBANE, Wednesday-- Jockey Briscoe was injured at Albion Park to-day when Teddy Archer, favourite for the Sixth Division, tried to beat ...

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  34. Small British Ship I

    British LONDON Tuesday [?] and steamer Uskmouth [?] of the crew[?] ...

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  35. Death of Commander

    LONDON, Wednesday--The death is announced of Lieutenant-Commander N. J. Crosslcy (Commander of a Gipsy 'plane) from injuries received. ...

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