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  2. QUEENSLAND CAMPAIGN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) opened bis Queensland campaign to-night, when he addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting at New Farm. Mr. A. D. McGill presided. ...

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  3. BRADMAN IMPRESSIVE

    A pleasant one-day match against the Army resulted in a victory for Australia. The outstanding feature of the ...

    Article : 246 words
  4. WORSE THAN EVER

    " I thought all this controversy had ended," said Sir Stanley Jackson wearily to the " News-Chronicle." "There is a definite captains' agreement, including the captain of Nottinghamshire; ...

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  5. OPENS CAMPAIGN

    In his poney speech to-night the Lang Labour leader (Mr. Beasley) said that the Labour Party had the plans necessary for Australia's ...

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    ENGLISH MARKSWOMEN who took part in the King's Shoot st Bisley (England). Extreme left is Miss Marjory Foster, only woman King's prize-winner. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BANKS OF DUST

    During a cyclonic dust storm, which swept the district yesterday, the dust was banked up to the verandah of the hospital and along ...

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  8. POACHERS BLUFFED

    The story of how he had "relieved" two Malay luggers he had caught poaching in Australian waters in 1927 of their cargoes of ...

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  9. BRIGHT CRICKET

    The match between Australia and the Army was one of the most enjoyable of the tour, and the crowd of 7000 appreciated the bright cricket. Bradman ...

    Article : 230 words
  10. BANDITS BUSY

    Bandits attacked and wrecked another train on the Chinese Eastern Railway to-day, 20 miles west of Heng Tao Hotsze, and kidnapped ...

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  11. ITALIANS ACQUITTED

    At their second trial to-day. Antonio Audino, 20, and Antonio Chiodo, 19. Italians, were acquitted by the jury of the murder of Rocco Petulla, 30, at ...

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  12. MAY PLAY TRICKS

    Martin, the groundsman at The Oval, states that, given fine weather, the wicket will be as perfect as possible, but the pitch was flooded on August 12, and ...

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  13. Aid To Railways

    The first intercity air mail service in the British Isles, and also the first service of its kind to link England with Ireland and Scotland, ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. HITLER EULOGISED

    The late Field-Marshal Hindenburg's testament [?]logises Herr Hitler's work and proves that the former was reconciled to the present regime. Its ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. MADAME STAVISKY

    Madame Stavisky has written to the Commissioner of Inquiry, stating that she had now been in prison for six months. She had been required to ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. LONDON TRAFFIC

    The first trial flight over London of the new autogyro took place to-day to test the value of the observations which can be made from such a ...

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  17. HIS BEST TRIP BY AIR

    A large crowd welcomed the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) when he stepped from the Faith in Australia at Archerheld nt 3 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. ...

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  18. HAMMOND A CENTURY

    Two Test candidates Gregory and Hammond, did well in county cricket to-day. Gregory made 114 for Surrey against Somerset and the latter made ...

    Article : 88 words
  19. HERR VON PAPEN

    Herr Von Papen arrived by air, [?] was cheered occasionally as he proceeded to the German Legation. ...

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  20. SILVER CLIMBING

    Silver reached the highest price registered since 1929, rising a further [?]d. per oz. to 21[?]d., with forward delivery at 21 11/16d. per oz. It should be ...

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  21. WRITS FINALLY ISSUED

    The writs for the election were finally issued to-day, when the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) added his signature to the 75 documents signed ...

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  22. GLADSTONE MEATWORKS

    Negotiations have been in progress for some time for the acquisition by Swifts (Australia) Ltd. of the Gladstone meat-works. An agreement has not been ...

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  23. WEIL'S DISEASE

    It has been established by Dr. Cotter that Weil's disease is a definite entity in Ingham and has been the cause of the present epidemic there. ...

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  24. ANOTHER WAR

    A taxi cab war broke out in Sydney to-day. Two taxi cab companies have already decided to reduce fares, and it is expected that at least one other ...

    Article : 178 words
  25. TENNIS

    Freda James advanced to the quarterfinals, defeating Marianne Hunt (Los Angeles), 6—2, 6—4. to-day and Miss Helen Jacobs defeated Mrs. Mary Green ...

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  26. EXTENSIVE DAMAGE

    Hurricane winds, with severe lightning, red rain, and hail as large as pigeons' eggs, were features of a violent storm. which caused extensive ...

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  27. SECOND CHORAL CONTEST

    The Ipswich North girls and infants' school choir with a total of 176 won the second choral contest at the State schools' [?]isteddfod. The Chermside ...

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  28. OVERSUBSCRIBED

    The subscription for the £1,000[?]00 Salford Corporation [?] per cent loan, issued at par was [?] within five minutes after the opening issue, being ...

    Article : 52 words
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