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  2. DAZZLING SPEED OF FRENCHMEN

    SYDNEY, June ll. — In a brilliant display of quick passing, clever positional play and elusive movement, ...

    Article : 335 words
  3. Advertising

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  4. SHIPPING UNABLE TO COPE WITH INCREASED TRADE

    BRISBANE, June ll.—Despite the record shipping tonnages on the Australian coast, it was unable to cope with the increased trade, said the chairman of the Steamship Owners' Traffic ...

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  5. PLEA FOR UNITY IN N.Z. LABOUR

    WELLINGTON, June ll (A.A.P.-Renter's).—A plea for unity between industrial and political Labour was made by ...

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  6. HYBRID CATTLE FOR HUMID NORTH

    BRISBANE, June ll.— Hybrid cattle may some day help overcome some of the production problems of beef ...

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  7. POLITICAL PARTY POSITIONS

    CANBERRA, June ll.— The Prime Minister {Mr. R. G. Menzies) and the Minister for Defence Production (Mr. E. J. ...

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  8. POLITICAL FREEDOM

    Although, there have been many other jubilee celebrations this year, none can equal in significance " the ...

    Article : 607 words
  9. Family Notices

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  10. JUBILEE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

    TOWNSVILLE, June ' 11.— The finals of the Jubilee North Queensland tennis championships were completed ...

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  11. FROM THE LOCAL SPHERE Temperature Recordings

    Cairns yesterday had a minimum temperature of 66.2 degrees and a maximum temperature of 80.4 degrees. Periodic readings at the ...

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  12. DEFEAT OF DAASRAE

    BRISBANE. June ll.—Chief Stipendiary Steward (Mr. J. J. Lynch) ordered a swab to be taken of the Toowoomba mare. ...

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  13. WEALTHY HOTEL LICENSEE

    SYDNEY, June ll.—Police investigating the brutal murder of a wealthy hotel licensee (Mrs. Lucy Barrows), at Wollongong, ...

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  14. MAJOR PROJECTS

    BRISBANE, June ll.—Major Government and private projects worth, more than £50 million are well advanced or being investigated ...

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  15. District Forecasts

    The Weather Bureau last night telegraphed the following district forecasts: Peninsula and Carpentaria—Fine. Cloud increasing in ...

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  16. WATERSIDER' REFUSAL

    SYDNEY, June 11.—It will be decided to-morrow whether the Waterside Workers who refused to load tinned butter into a ship, ...

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  17. ROYAL COMMISSION TO BE SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, June 11.—Th estate Opposition leader (Mr. V. Treatt) will move in the Legislative Assembly to-morrow for a Royal ...

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  18. Good C.C.S. At South Johnstone

    Since South Johnstone sugar mill recently commenced crushing it is noticed that the C.C.S. of the crop being harvested has ...

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  19. LITTLE RAIN OVER QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE. June 11.—The Weather Bureau reported the main pressure control over the Continent was a depression centred ...

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  20. BAND FESTIVAL AT INNISFAIL

    INNISFAIL, June ll. — Final activities in connection with the Innisfail Band Festival were carried out to-day in perfect weather. ...

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  21. Injured In Fall From Horse

    Joyce Todd (16) residing at 282 Draper-street received a probable fracture of the right hand, injuries to the forearm and fingers when ...

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  22. PENALTY RATES FOR SATURDAYS

    BRISBANE. June ll.—A claim for the payment of penalty rates to 12,000 shop assistants in Queensland who work on Saturday ...

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  23. LOST IN SCRUB

    GYMPIE. June ll.—Search-parties this morning found a young Brisbane man, who was lost all night in the thick scrub at ...

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  24. Obscene Language Charge

    John Francis Deschong (31), labourer, appeared before Mr. E. D. Smart, S.M., in the Cairns Police Court yesterday charged with ...

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  25. USE OF SYDNEY TOWN HALL

    SYDNEY, June 11. — The Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation has booked the Town Hall for June 28. It ...

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  26. Fall From High Tree

    Mr. Mac Core, one of the principals of Blue Range station, fell out of a high tree yesterday at an out-station 10 miles from the ...

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  27. MARSHALL'S FAR EAST TOUR

    LONDON. June ll (A.A.P.).— The "Daily Telegrah's" correspondent at Tokio says that the United States Defence Secretary ...

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  28. INVESTITURE PLAN

    CANBERRA. June ll.—It is expected that the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) and the Queensland-British Food ...

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  29. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

    Manunda, due Cairns 7 am. Wednesday. departs 5 p.m. Friday for Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. ...

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  30. CONTROLS ON LUXURY GOODS

    SYDNEY, June ll.—Controls on the prices and manufacture of luxury goods may be re-imposed at the next Prices Ministers' ...

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  31. Innisfail Accidents

    Innisfail Ambulance attended yesterday to Terry Sullivan, employed at the Post Office, who suffered probable concussion when ...

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  32. JUNKS ATTACK STEAMER.

    HONG KONG June ll (A.A.PReuter's).—-The small British freighter. Josephine Maller, in a radio message picked up here last ...

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  33. POSITIVE ACTION

    TEHERAN, June ll (A.A.P.).— The Persian Press over the weekend continued its criticism of the Government's delay in taking over ...

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  34. MAN KILLED INSTANTLY

    AUCKLAND, June ll. (A.A.P.Reuter's)—Reginald Hillis, a civilian instructor, employed by the Air Department at the Air ...

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  35. GAVE AUSTRALIA ONLY GOAL

    MELBOURNE, June 11.—Even the goal Australia scored was kicked into the net by an Englishman in the international Soccer match ...

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  36. MAN DIES IN TRAIN

    SYDNEY. June ll.—Police are investigating the death of a man in a train between Werris Creek, and Muswellbrook this morning. ...

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  37. PRICELESS RELIC STOLEN

    LONDON. June ll (A.A-P.).— Thieves took the diamond "Chelenk"—the headdress presented to A'dmiral Nelson by the Sultan of ...

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  38. WAR ON RABBITS

    Mr F. M. Ratcliffe, chief of wild life survey in thc Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. Stealing Charge at Ravenshoe.

    In the Court of Petty Sessions, Ravenshoe, on Friday, June 8, before Messrs. C. F. Cooper and W. T. McGill, J's.P., Christian Henry ...

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  40. DEATH OF MR. W. G. HIGGS

    MELBOURNE, June ll.—William Guy Higgs, one of the last four members of the first Federal Parliament, died at his home in Kew ...

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  41. OBITUARY

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Neil Alexander Hendry, of Water-street, Cairns. He was a single man and aged 29 years. ...

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  42. NASH ELECTION JUDGMENT

    BRISBANE, June ll.—The Liberal Party's State executive will lodge notice to-morrow of appeal against the decision of the ...

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  43. OFFICIAL RETIRES

    LONDON. June ll (A.A.P.).— "The Times" says that Mr. Arthur Askew, the chief of the Foreign Office security police,.is to retire ...

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  44. PRISONERS FREED

    MACAO. June 10 (A.A.P.-Reuter's).—A dispatch said to-night the Chinese Communists released a Briton and two Portuguese women ...

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  45. CAR OVERTURNS

    MOSSMAN, June ll.—A car returning to Mossman from Port Douglas to-day got into difficulties and overturned while negotiating ...

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  46. INDO-CHINA WAR

    SAIGON. June 10 (A.A.P.-Reuter's).—A French Army communique said French fighters and bombers smashed and dispersed several ...

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  47. YO[?]G SKI CHAMPION'S INJURY.

    WELIGTON, June 10 (A.A.P.Reutery—Garth Lonndale (19). the New Zealand skiing champion, broke [?] right leg when skiing on ...

    Article : 78 words
  48. RUSSIAN WHEAT FOR INDIA.

    HONG KONG, June ll (A.A.P.). —Peking radio said last night that two shipments of wheat for India reached Bombay from Russia by the ...

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  49. ALL BLACKS' VICTORY.

    SYDNEY, June ll.—The New Zealand All Blacks defeated Newcastle 20-6 in the first match of their Australian tour at Newcastle ...

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  50. BELGIAN KING TO ABDICATE.

    LONDON, June ll (A.A.P.).— Reuter's Brussels correspondent says Government circles said that King Leopold has written to the Premier ...

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