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  2. Advertising

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  3. TELEPHONE MESSAGES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mr. Justice E. A. Douglas referred in the Criminal Court to-day to two anonymous telephone messages that had been brought ...

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  4. TRADITION BROKEN

    Mr. Roosevelt's re-election as President of the United States must be regarded as a personal triumph in circumstances of exceptional difficulty. ...

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  5. WHEAT DELIVERIES

    THE harvesting of the wheat on the Darling Downs has made so much progress during the past fortnight that it is expected to be completed within the next ten days should the weather keep fine. The crop is being delivered in record time ...

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  6. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS

    The water at the Toowoomba reservoir at 9 a.m. on Wednesday was 6ft. 1in. The use of the watering can was permitted on Wednesday and the level ...

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  7. "REMEMBRANCE DAY "

    On Monday next the twenty-second anniversary of the signing of the Armistice will be celebrated. In view of the present European War, the day ...

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  9. AT SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday.--Speaking it to-day's meeting of the Colony Legislative Council, Mr. F. D. Bisseker, a senior unofficial member, demanded ...

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  10. LOAN COUNCIL

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Preliminary arrangements are being made to call the Loan Council together about the middle of December to review the ...

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  11. MR. H. M. RUSSELL

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- "I believe that there is an element of disloyalty in the speech of the member for Hamilton (Mr. H. M. Russell, U A.P. leader) ...

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  12. FEARS OF FAMINE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Helsinki says that Norwegians are increasingly anxious about foodstuffs for ...

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  13. Blow to Aggression

    THRILLS of gratification were felt in the civilised countries of the world --Germany and Italy have voluntarily retired from them--at the news of Mr. ...

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  14. CONTROL OF TANGIER

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The motives underlying Spain's action in taking over the International Zone of Tangier are not fully understood in London ...

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  15. EXTRAVAGANCE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--During the debate on the Appropriation Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. A. E. Moore (C.P., Aubigny) said there ...

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  16. ITALIAN SUBMARINES

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Bremen radio says that dozens of Italian submarines recently passed through the Straits of Gibraltar into the Atlantic ...

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  17. THEIR MAJESTIES

    LONDON, Thursday.--Their Majesties yesterday made a six-hour tour of the bombed Merseyside area, including Wallasey and Birkenhead, where they ...

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  18. LIQUOR HOURS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The first draft of a counter-petition to that issued by the Licensed Victuallers' Association on the liquor laws has been ...

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  19. BASES IN EIRE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The political correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that it is understood that the Government is paying careful ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. SUNK BY U-BOAT

    LONDON, Thursday.--The auxiliary cruiser Patroclus (11,314 tons) was sunk by a U-boat when rescuing the survivors of the auxiliary cruiser Laurentic ...

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  21. SOVIET STANDS ASIDE

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.--The President of the Central Executive of the Committee of the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics (M. Kalinin) in a ...

    Article : 86 words
  22. OIL FROM U.S.A.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Foreign Office (Mr. R. A. Butler) in the House of Commons, said that Japan's ...

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  23. "BINGO" QUESTION

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. A. E. Moore (C.P., Aubigny), launched an attack on the Government on the "bingo" question during the second ...

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  24. BALTIC STATES

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. R.. A. Butler) stated in the House of Commons that Britain had requisitioned 24 ...

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  25. WEATHER FORECASTS

    The Weather Bureau's special forecast for the Downs until 6 p.m. to-day is: Fine for the present; warmer, with some local thunder ...

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  26. LIQUOR QUESTION

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Country Party member for Aubigny (Mr. A. E. Moore) referred to-day to the speech by the Minister for Health and Home ...

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  27. JAPANESE EVACUEES

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The steamship Husimi Maru left Galway (Ireland) with Japanese evacuees, who will travel via Panama. Many ...

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  28. BRITISH YOUTHS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Australian soldiers, playing "two-up" in the street of a south of England town where they are stationed, always have an ...

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  29. EVENTS TO-DAY

    Princess Theatre. Empire Theatre. Strand Theatre. St. Luke's Annual Spring Fete: Hall and ...

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  30. ROUMANIANS

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The correspondent of "The Times" at Istanbul, describing the German occupation of Roumania as "all pervading," says that ...

    Article : 111 words
  31. Wind Helps Fire Fighters

    WHAT was described as one of the worst bush fires ever experienced in the Lockyer district broke out near Hood Brothers' timber yards at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Eight men worked like Trojans to build a fire break around the mill. ...

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  33. GENERAL HERTZOG

    BLOEMFONTEIN (Orange Free State), Wednesday.--General Hertzog has resigned the leadership of the Orange Free State Reunited Nationalist ...

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  34. PETROL TICKETS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The gift of petrol ration tickets to another consumer becomes an offence under a National Security Act regulation which ...

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  35. Swiss "Blackout"

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Swiss Army has ordered a complete "blackout" throughout Switzerland from 10 p.m. to dawn, in order to hinder ...

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  36. PERSONAL

    The Australian Minister to Japan, Sir John Latham, will be the guest of the Royal Empire Society at luncheon at the Australia Hotel, Sydney ...

    Article : 97 words
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