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  2. SINO-JAPANESE WAR.

    The "Telegraph's" Hongkong correspondent asserts that despite contradictory reports, unprejudiced observers agree the recent operations ...

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  3. kelvin Grove lost.

    When counting was continued on Wednesday in the Townsville and Mundingburra electorates, both Mr.Hynes and Mr. Dash were a small ...

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  4. SPANISH CIVIL WAR.

    The "Times' " Barcelona correspondent believes the Loyalist Army is still capable of putting up a light because though the troops disperse ...

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  5. FRENCH POLITICS.

    The debate on the Finance Bill in the Chamber opened noisily. The galleries were packed. Sir Eric Phipps was present. The first ...

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  6. THE DALIA.

    After having been aground on Mecca Reef for 11 days the steamer Dalia was refloated about 7.45 this morning, without difficulty. ...

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  7. EMPIRE PRODUCERS.

    The setting up of marketing boards on the request and by vote of the producers concerned is advocated in a resolution passed by the British ...

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  8. THE AUSTRIAN POSITION.

    The Associated Press diplomatic writer understands Admiral Hodze is making renewed attempts to settle the Sudeten-Deatsch problem and is ...

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  9. WOOL VALUES.

    For the nine months from July 1 to March 31. greasy wool sold in Australis' realised £23,803,856. and scoured wool £1,329,416. respectively ...

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  10. BRITISH RE-ARMAMENT.

    Sir Thomas Inskip at a luncheon it the Constitutional Club, said conversations with the trade unions had been frank and friendly. He believed ...

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  11. THE CUTTY SARK.

    The amphibian 'plane Cutty Sark, which overturned on landing in the Brisbane River yesterday, was salvaged to-day with a crane and lighter ...

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  12. EASTERN EUROPE.

    To discuss the strengthening of France's influence in Eastern Europe, and to offset future German moves, the Foreign minister (M. Paul ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DAIRY SUPPLIES TO U.K.

    Commenting in regard to the Empire Producers' Conferences proposed regulation of supplies to London, the Finance Minister. Mr. Nash ...

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  14. PORT HACKING SHOOTING.

    The City Coroner (Mr. Oram), at he conclusion of the inquest to-day into the death of Adrian William Jones, aged 32, carpenter who was ...

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  15. A SYDNEY CRUSH.

    More than 100 children, including one of 15 months, were lost in a tremendous crush at a festival at the Cricket Ground to-day. Families ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. MATER HOSPITAL DISPUTE.

    Though no further progress was made to-day in connection with the dispute at the Mater Public Hospital, a development is expected ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. PLAGUE IN STOCK.

    A standstill order for British cattle and other animals, extending over almost the whole country, except in the extreme North and West ...

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  18. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    An a sample of the fireworks to be expected in the naval increases debate, the Senate adjourned discussion in the 400,000,000 dollars War ...

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  19. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    The illness of Miss Muriel Little, who, as a precautionary measure, was admitted to the Quarantine station at Woodman's Point on ...

    Article : 96 words
  20. COMPLICATED DIVORCE.

    A complicated divorce case, in which three actions were consolidated and which lasted 11 days, ended to-night, with a verdict for the ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. FRENCH STAY-IN STRIKE.

    The 'Times" Paris correspondent states the deadlock in the negotiations to settle the Citroan and other strikes led to the workers occupying ...

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  22. BRITAIN AND U.S.A.

    The Anglo-American trade negotiations have been proceeding at Washington continuously since the end of February, the president of the Board ...

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  23. TRUST FUND CREATED.

    To receive contributions from the public for defence purposes, the Federal Treasurer (Mr. R. G. Casey), has opened a special trust fund. It ...

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  24. COMMUNISM IN POLAND.

    The "Times'" Warsaw correspondent states 29 persons, including 26 Jews and nine women, were charged as agents of the Comintern for ...

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  25. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    The Sino-Japanese [?] are threatening the immediate future of Australia's trade with the East. This revelation was made to-day at a ...

    Article : 197 words
  26. EGYPTIAN POLITICS.

    Stating his mission to learn the nation's opinion was now concluded, Mahmoud Pasha formally tendered his resignation to King Farouk, who ...

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  27. A RACE FOR AID.

    Roy Slatter, aged 27, married, a bush worker, severed an artery in his light foot while working near the head of the Condamine yesterday, and ...

    Article : 161 words
  28. OVERSEAS TRADE BALANCE.

    compared with the first nine months of 1936-37. Australia's overseas trade balance declined by £19,000,000 in Australian currency during the ...

    Article : 149 words
  29. MARKETING PROBLEMS.

    Inter-Dominion consultations on production and marketing problems will be held at the next meeting of the Agricultural Council. It was ...

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  30. THE WEATHER.

    Reports of rainfalls in the Northern Division Railways during the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. on Wednesday, as received by the General Manager at ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Sultan of Muscat and Oman, now visiting Britain as the guest of His Majesty's Government, went to Portsmouth to-day to see the Home ...

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  32. STATE RAINFALLS.

    Rainfalls for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. were: Archer Point 59 points, Cairns 41, Cooktown 22, Port Douglas 22, Innisfall 69, Tully 172, Atherton ...

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  33. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    Queenie Isabel Bates, of [?], widow, aged 50, successfully sued Charles Kaminski, dairy farmer, of Scarness, near Maryborough, in ...

    Article : 115 words
  34. STATE FORECASTS.

    The forecast for Queensland, issued at 5 p.m. to-day for the ensuing 24 hours, is: Scattered coastal showers chiefly north from Cardwell and south ...

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  35. WOOL FOR JAPAN.

    It is reliably stated that Australia, is expected to supply 78 per cent, of 450,000 bales of wool Japan is likely to buy in 1938. ...

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  36. CHANGE OF LEADERS.

    A meeting of the Parliamentary Labor Party unanimously elected Mr. Richards M.L.A., leader, in succession to Sir. Lucey, M.L.A., who has been ...

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  37. BOYCOTT OF BRITAIN.

    The Yokohama Industrial Federation has appealed to stevedores there and at Kobe and Osaka not to handle merchandise from Britain, who it is ...

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  38. THE FITENI CASE.

    When Lorenzo Fitenl (31), a Maltose laborer, appeared on remand on a charge of procuring a girl for an immortal purpose, the girl gave ...

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  39. CIVIL AIR ACCIDENTS.

    A total of 23 deaths—9 pilots and 14 passengers-occurred as a result of 96 civil aircraft accidents in 1937. There were no accidents involving ...

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  40. MANSLAUGHTER VERDICT.

    A verdict of manslaughter under extreme provocation, with a strong recommendation to mercy, was returned by the jury in the Central Court ...

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  41. BRITISH COAL BILL.

    The Coal Bill, which is one of the Governments main legislative measures of the session, was moved far the third reading in the House ...

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  42. JAPAN'S WOOL NEEDS.

    A lending wool manufacturer told the Associated Press he expects Australia to supply 18 per cent, of the 450,000 bales of wool Japan is likely to ...

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  43. SEASONAL FORECASTING.

    The delay in the operation of the recent cyclone seems to have disturbed the general sequence of the cyclical events to some extent, but a ...

    Article : 219 words
  44. TRANS-PACIFIC SHIPS.

    Mr. H. Bywater, in the "Telegraph" states he understands orders will shortly be given for Trans-Pacific ships, which may be as large as 30,000 ...

    Article : 159 words
  45. PACIFIC SHIPPING.

    In spite of expressed Ministerial hopes that there may soon be an extension of British shipping influence in the Pacific agreement between all ...

    Article : 96 words
  46. IN ABYSSINIA.

    The "News-Chronicle" states one good reason why Italy is in a hurry is in a hurry to obtain British recognition of the conquest of Abyssinia is it might ...

    Article : 112 words
  47. ACCEPT TWO SHELLS.

    The Federal Government yesterday received an envelope with a £1 [?] and anonymous letter. The letter scad. "Enclosed please find the price ...

    Article : 120 words
  48. BASIC WAGE DECISION.

    Before a total basic wage can br prescribed for one State variations in all Stolen would have to be considered according to a majority decision of ...

    Article : 114 words
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