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  2. BIG NAVAL PROGRAMME

    "Britain will shortly inform the United States and other Washington signatories of her intention to embark on a big naval programme, ...

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  3. SINGER SCORES TRIUMPH

    Just before Miss Eva Turner, the English prima donna, took the stage to sing the tragic role of Agatha in the German opera "Der ...

    Article : 133 words
  4. OFFICIAL DENIAL

    The report that a general mobilisation in Abyssinia had been ordered was instantly officially denied. The special morning ...

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  5. PORT CURTIS DAIRY ASSOCIATION

    The 31st annual meeting of the Port Curtis Cooperative Dairy Association Ltd. was held in the Lincoln Hall this afternoon. It was orderly for the major portion, but somewhat rowdy at certain stages, and during the latter portion rain commenced, ...

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  6. IN ARMY UNITS

    The "Daily Mail" states: "Following the success of mechanisation, including a squadron of the Third Hussars, tested at the manocuvres on September 19, the ...

    Article : 165 words
  7. UP TO TWO INCHES

    The weather map for the 24 hours ended at 9 o'clock this morning discloses light to heavy rain at many places in the south-eastern quarter of the State. ...

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  8. MECHANIC SENTENCED

    Clifford Earl Smiles, 31, motor mechanic, who last week was convicted of the manslaughter of his wife and infant child, was sentenced to 12 ...

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  9. RACING COMMISSION

    At Townsville this morning the discing Commission held its first sittings outside the metropolis. C. Bleechmore claimed that wireless ...

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  10. APPLIED FOR RATIONS

    When James King, who escaped from the lock-up at Nambour on September 14, attempted to obtain rations as a traveller at the Eidsvold police station ...

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  11. AFTER 24 HOURS

    Twenty-four hours after the outbreak of fire at the Colonial wharf, Wapping, firemen were still at work, seeking to subdue the flames, which, ...

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  12. MARIBOU STILL FIRM

    Maribou is still firm favourite for the Caulfield Cup and Peter Pan has hardened for the Melbourne Cup. Maribon has been coupled in the latest ...

    Article : 110 words
  13. WOMAN SHOT DEAD

    Mrs Sophie Crempa, 40, was killed and her husband, John Crempa, a Belgian war veteran, was wounded in a pitched battle with five deputy sheriffs who ...

    Article : 204 words
  14. BUTTER AND CHEESE

    The following cable has been received from the London agency of the Dairy Porduce Export Board: "The butter market is firm. Sales for the week ...

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  15. OLYMPIC GAMES SELECTION

    Harold Wakeling, of Victoria, was yesterday appointed the nominee of the Australian Amateur Boxing and Wrestling Union on the Olympic Games ...

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  16. REFUSED TO SUPPLY STEAM

    Thirty-one members of the crew of the Wairuna were arrested and charged with desertion after leaving the vessel following their refusal to supply steam ...

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  17. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales today merinos cleared readily at full rates. Crossbreds were rather irregular, with buyers reluctant to follow the higher limits of ...

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