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    MR PICKWICK again takes the coach from London to Rochester, Kent. The original Pickwick coach, the Commodore, leaving Charing Cross, London, close to the site of the old Golden Cross Hotel, from which the Pickwickian: started 100 years ago, driven by Mr Bertram Mills as part of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FAILURE OF SANCTIONS "Loss Of British Prestige "

    Discussing the wider aspects of the failure of the sanctions, the "Manchester Guardian's" Berlin correspondent states: " The Nazis ...

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  4. Crowd Rushes Court To See Kopit Remand On Three Charges

    A large crowd awaited the appearance on remand today of Herbert Kopit, who is charged with the wilful murder of Harold ...

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  5. FALL OF ADDIS ABABA PREDICTED

    The Addis Ababa correspondent of " The Times " states: " A proclamation was read to a vast crowd at the Imperial racecourse ordering the whole population of the city to war. The ...

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  6. NO RECORD CAN BE FOUND OF MARRIAGE Unusual Circumstances In Divorce Case

    " A search has been made and no entry of the marriage could be found in the registry," said Chief Justice Blair today when hearing the petition ...

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  7. ARMISTICE WILL BE SIGNED SOON?

    The "Morning Post's" Rome correspondent states: "It is believed here that the Italian emissaries are in direct contact ...

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  8. ADAIR AND DENNY OVERSEAS AIR MAIL

    The appointment of two additions pilots and two first officers for the Brisbane-Singapore section of the overseas air mail, which will be duplicated ...

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  9. MOUNT MUSSOLINI NAMED Peak Overlooking Lake Tsana

    Details have arrived of the Easter Day ceremony on the highest peak overlooking Lake Tsana. ...

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  10. JAPAN IGNORES NORTHERN PEARLSHELL POACHING EXTENSION OF WHALING

    That the Japanese authorities are shutting their eyes to Japanese craft pearl and pearlshell poaching in Northern Australian waters, was alleged ...

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  11. ALL-DAY SEARCH

    Despite another intensive search all day no trace was found of the missing R.A.A.F. airmen. In the afternoon the searchers flew south-west from Daly ...

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  12. TOURISTS COMPLAIN OF ATTITUDE OF JAPANESE AUTHORITIES

    Bitter complaint of the aggressive and insulting attitude adopted by the Japanese customs authorities, particularly the water police, in Moji Harbour, ...

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  13. COACHING OFFERS TO BE REJECTED BY BRISBANE PLAYERS

    The Rockhampton Rugby League's coaching offers to three prominent Brisbane players will be definitely rejected tomorrow. The players concerned are ...

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  14. NATIONAL INSURANCE FOR AUSTRALIA

    Two Brittan experts on national insurance will probably visit Australia to advise the Federal Government on a national insurance scheme for the ...

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  15. ON CASTING VOTE

    As a result of a recount of the votes in the Town Council elections today, Messrs G. Osborne and J. Ellison were level with 599 votes. ...

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  16. COOK—WARBRICK FIGHT

    At a meeting of the council of the Queensland Amateur Boxing Union to-night a letter was received from the secretary of the Amateur Boxing Union of ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S OVERSEAS TRADE

    The remarkable expansion in Australia's overseas trade during 1935 is shown in figures supplied today by the Commonwealth Statistician. Exports ...

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    SCHOOLDAYS ROMANCE.—Mr Nicholas Jamons, a Mackay hairdresser, and Miss Persa Manol, who became engaged when Mr Jamons went home to Greece two years ago. Miss Manol reached Brisbane on Thursday, by the Orsova, having travelled 9000 miles to be wed to her schooldays lover. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. WIFE WILLING TO MAKE RESTITUTION

    In the Police Court today before Mr Burne, Police Magistrate, Arthur Edward Simmons, 39, a clerk, formerly in the employ of the Queensland ...

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  20. MEMORIAL UNVEILED

    Chefs of many countries have gathered at Ville Neuve Louvet, on thee Riviera, to pay homage to Auguste Escoffier, to whom a memorial was unveiled today. ...

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  21. RON RICHARDS BEATEN

    Marty Simmons, 11.9, an American, in his first Australian engagement at the Rushcutters Bay Stadium tonight, had a comfortable points margin over the ...

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  22. PAYMENT OF WITNESSES

    During the discussion today before the royal commission inquiring into the starting-price betting allegations on the question of paying the expenses of ...

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  23. MAY BE POSTPONED

    So that Arnold Sodeman, who is under sentence of death, may not be denied another opportunity of petitioning the Privy Council to appeal against his ...

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  24. SEQUESTRATION ORDER AGAINST GRAZIER

    On the motion of a petitioning creditor, William Webster, Mr Justice Macrossan in the Bankruptcy Court to-day granted a sequestration order ...

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  25. HAS HAD 300 FIGHTS

    Maxie Rosenbloom, former lightweight champion of the world, arrived by the Mariposa today. In the 15 years in which he has been boxing Rosenbloom ...

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  26. £12,000,000 FOR GREEK DEFENCE

    The next four years' defence expenditure will be £12,000,000 ...

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  27. FURTHER FINES

    Before Mr J. W. Cockings, Acting P.M., today, Frederick G. Melson, of Brisbane, was fined [?] wotj £2 8s costs or 14 days imprisonment for having ...

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  28. WIDOW CHARGED WITH MURDER

    CHARGED with the wilful murder of her husband, Hector Alexander McDonnell, Rose Marie McDonald, 34, came up for trial in the Criminal Court ...

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  29. BODY FOUND ON LINE

    Late tonight a railway employee who was on his way to the locomotive shed at Willowburn came across the body of a man terribly mutilated and with his ...

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  30. HOPE OF RECOVERY

    [?] very hope is held out for the recovery of Albert Rooser, the victim of the Pickanjinnie tragedy. His condition today was fair. An X-ray examination ...

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  31. MELROSEN PROGRESS

    M[?] arrived at 10.15 a.m. and left for Lombok this afternoon. He plans to reach Adelaide on Anzac Day. ...

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