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  2. DUTCH ROYAL WEDDING.

    A [?]emare of trumpets greeted the arrival of the Royal wedding procession at the Town Hall, where the Burgomaster carried out the simple ...

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  3. NEW GUINEA

    No information has reached Australia from the British Foreign Office regarding Germany's reported preparation of an elaborate memorandum ...

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  4. AIRCRAFT.

    Sir Archdale Parkhill announced to-day that, subject to agreement in repaid to prices and certain other aspects the Government has informed ...

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  5. MADRID POSITION ACUTE

    [?]ctly tow months since the beginning of the siege of Madrid, the Defence Committee admits the danger to the capital is more acute than ever. The civilian evacuation has been speeded up and an appeal has been issued for unity among the military forces. The ...

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  6. NATIONAL FINANCES.

    Following bitter attacks by three State Premiers, Messrs. Dunstan (Victoria), Forgan Smith (Queensland) and Ogilvie (Tasmania), on the ...

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  7. BOY [?]

    Mainly through the intense en[?]asm or His Excellency the Government of Queensland (Sir Leslie Orme son), and the unstinted assistance ...

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  8. CORONATION HONORS.

    The "Morning Post" says there will be a Coronation honors list, which will be published on Coronation Day. ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. THIRD PARTY INSURANCE.

    It was ascertained, unofficially, to-day that the third party risk insurance, made compulsory by the Motor Vehicles Insurance Act. which is to ...

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  11. ALLARA INCIDENT.

    A finding was given by the Marine Court to-day, regarding the collision between the Adelaide Steamship Company's freighter Allara and the tug ...

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  12. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    A warning that, in the absence of adequate naval defence, an attacking on would be successfully landed in Australia, was uttered to-day by ...

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  13. DIS[?]E WITH JAPAN.

    The "Times," in a leader, says in an era when the customary solution of "trade wars" is to make no peace, the settlement of the dispute between ...

    Article : 215 words
  14. LAD INJURED.

    Alter rung for ten hours with a badly fractured thigh at the foot of a 40 foot cliff on Tambourine Mountain to-day, Allan Gelssman, aged 23, was ...

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  15. EX-KINGS MEET.

    After queuing up at the Turkish Baths, the Duke of Windsor met ex-King Alfonso, and they had lunch together at an hotel. ...

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  16. PERRY AND VINES.

    The promoters or the Perry-Vines match have announced they are planting a return match here, if a suitable date is available at Madison Square ...

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  17. BOYS SAFE.

    After the police searched all night in the harbor baths for the bodies of four boys whose clothes were found in Leichhardt Park yesterday the boys ...

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  18. EARTHQUAKE.

    An earthquake of great intensity was recorded by the Observatory [?]mograph shortly before midnight on Thursday. It is computed the origin ...

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  19. EDWARD'S ABDICATION.

    The Government has published the Bill declaring the abdication of King Edward end providing for an alteration in the laws. The Succession Bill ...

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  20. KENNEDY BY-ELECTION.

    The result of the Kennedy By-election poll was declared Sir. W. Riordan was declared Mr. Riordan, speaking after the ...

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  21. WOOL FOR AMERICA.

    A shipment of 31,000 bales of wool, one of the largest in the history of the port, arrived from Australia aboard the Thermopylae. It is part of ...

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  22. LEPERS ESCAPE.

    Using a motor launch, Darwin ponce are searching for three lepers, an aborigine and two lubras, who escaped from Channel Island leprosarian. ...

    Article : 70 words
  23. A.L.P. AND COMMUNISM.

    The communist Party has decided to apply for affiliation with the Australian Labor Party. Alternatively, the Communist Party suggests a united ...

    Article : 172 words
  24. EMPIRE AIR ROUTES.

    The present year will see the completion of a gnat system of ground organisation along the Empire air routes designed to permit the ...

    Article : 94 words
  25. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Minister for Transport stated to-day that in the last 10 years the Queensland Railway Department had spent £800,000 on deviations and ...

    Article : 82 words
  26. N.Z. LANDSLIPS.

    Huge landslips after rain, have blocked roads at both ends in the Cape Runaway District, and hundreds of holiday motorists are marooned and ...

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  27. POSTAL CHARGES.

    There is no prospect that the postal charges for any form of mall matter will be reduced, according to Senator McLachlan. He said the experiment ...

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  28. U.S. POST OFFICE.

    The Post Office showed a total deficit of 88,316,000 dollars for the fisca year ended June 6, 1936, almos 23,000,000 greater than that for the ...

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  29. HANDING OVER THE NEW PLANE TO THE FLYING DOCTOR, DR. FENTON, AT DARWIN.

    The 'plane was purchased from the sum of £1061, raised by subscription. 1. DR. FENTON responding to the Mayor's speech thanking the public for their gift. Left to right: Mr. Giles (Acting Administrator), Dr Fenton, and Mr. J. H Brogan (Major). 2—DR FENTON'S NEW PLANE, the "Robin." 3.—MRS. LEYDEN, wife of the Town Clerk, about to christen the plane ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. BRITISH LABOR.

    The Labor Party in Great Britain refuses to have anything to do with dictatorships, either from the Left or the Right, said Mr. Tom Smith. ...

    Article : 116 words
  31. BRITISH FILMS.

    It is reliably reported the British Film industry is facing a crisis, owing o to losses totalling £2,000,000 in the past year. Two banks are refusing ...

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  32. KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    Mr. T. C. Abraham (Secretory of the Queensland Retailers' and Grocers Associations) said to-day the southern move to agitate for the observance of ...

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  33. THE MOTOR STRIKE.

    A conference between General Motors representatives and the unions failed to take place again Meanwhile, General Motors have announced the ...

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  34. VISUAL EDUCATION.

    Visual education in schools, as suggested by the Queensland Minister for Education (Mr. F. Cooper) is not an immediate probability, at least as a ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. SOCIAL SECURITY.

    Ackerman, aged 65, a street car motorman for 33 years, is believed to be the first in the nation in apply for the social security pension. He will ...

    Article : 63 words
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