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  2. GERMAN AIM

    Speaking at Hanover, Herr Mueller avowed his aim to fuse Protestants and Catholics into a Bingle Nazi Church. He declared: "We want the ...

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  3. NIGHT FLIGHT

    The Northern Territory's flying doctor, Dr. C. Fenton, was instrumental in saving a fourth life in the outback country within three months ...

    Article : 134 words
  4. AGAINST AUSTRALIA

    Despite the Government's desire to await the new Australian Cabinet's consideration of the cotton duries, Lancashire residents are ...

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  5. WOOL SUBSTITUTES

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent states: "It is reported that the Government has already provided £7,500,000 in subsidies for ...

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  6. INTERCEPTED

    A Japanese vessel, which landed four men at Booby Island last night to inquire about lights, was to-day intercepted and is being ...

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  7. PAID BY WORKERS

    Resuming the debate in the Legislative Assembly to-day on the Bill to re-enact the super land tax for 1933-34, Mr. Owen Daniel made a ...

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  8. THE S.S. NALDA.—

    This new visitor will be a regular trader to the city whart. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FEDERAL ELECTION RESULTS LEAD INCREASED

    The Government Senate candidates in Queensland now have a lead of 15,713 votes over the Labour group, their majority having been increased ...

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  10. PROBABLE MINISTERS

    Summoned from Sydney by the Prime Minister for a consultation on the reconstruction of the Cabinet, the Postmaster-General (Mr. ...

    Article : 175 words
  11. KOYALTY ENTERTAINS

    Prince George and Princess Marina danced a vigorous highland Reel at the annual Gilhes ball at Balmorul, where 270 men and women from the Royal ...

    Article : 240 words
  12. BOWEN AWARD

    Commenting on the decision of Judge Beeby in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court restraining the Queensland Industrial Court from making an award for ...

    Article : 170 words
  13. ATTRACTIVE GALLOP.

    Silver King, the nominal favourite for the Derby, was the outstanding worker at Randwick this morning. He was holding Braeburn safe at the end of ...

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  14. SLEET SEEN

    Information was received by the police to-night that John Sleet, alias Richard Thompson, who escaped from the Warwick gaol on Wednesday night. ...

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  15. STILL ANOTHER RECORD

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith is making a habit of having consecutive meals in the different State capitals. To-day he had a late breakfast in Brisbane and ...

    Article : 559 words
  16. " ANOTHER GRAB "

    The pinch is as you get it, Mr. Kenny interjected in the Legislative Assembly to-day, when the Minister for Works (Mr. Bruce) gave notice that he ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. FIGHT FOR LUBRA

    After having been speared through the chest and left for dead, an aboriginal named Nipper managed to struggle to a miners camy on the Finniss River ...

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  18. NO LONGER EXISTS

    "The Governmenet should closely follow the evidence given at the American Arms Inquiry, as it reveals that Germany will have at least 2000 military ...

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  19. RACES AT MENTONE

    Acceptances for Mentone on Saturday are: Brush Steeplechase, 2 miles 1 furlong (1.20 p.m.)—Taciturn 11-5, Peter ...

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  20. 18 SLEEPING BERTHS

    A giant 170-mile-an-hour flying boat capable of carrying 24 passengers in the daytime and with 18 separate sleeping berths is being built for Imperial ...

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  21. NEARING COMPLETION

    A further counting of absent votes yesterday continued to favour Mr. F. M. Forde in Capricornia. When the figures were announced last night Mr. ...

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  22. PERJURY CHARGE

    Jack Percy Stephen, who made a statement to the police regarding the robbery at the shop of Angus and Coote, Ltd., when £1700 worth of jewellery ...

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  23. TO BE AMENDED

    The second r eading of a Bill to amend the Primary Producers Co-operative Associations Act was carried in the Legislative Assembly to-day. ...

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  24. GOOD PRICES REALISED

    Increased supplies of lucerne chaff came to hand at Roma-street to-day, and the market showed a decline. The quality on the whole could be classed ...

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  25. HOTEL THEODORE

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Moore) protested against a provision in the Hotel Theodore Lease Enabling Bill. ...

    Article : 177 words
  26. GOLD PRODUCTION

    The gold production in Australia for the first six months of this year was 428,112 fine ounces, compared with 442,283 ounces for the previous half ...

    Article : 77 words
  27. SOPWITH 3 TO 1 ON FAVOURITE

    The betting to-night is 3 to 1 on Sopwith winning the America's Cup. ...

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  28. TOBACCO REGULATIONS

    An Order in-Council has been issued constituting a tobacco pure seed district, comprising the area contained within the boundaries of the parishes ...

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  29. LYSAGHTS STRIKE OVER

    Work will be resumed at Lysaght's Newcastle works at the earliest practicable opportunity, the union having undertaken to take all the necessary steps ...

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  30. DULL RUGBY LEAGUE MATCH

    An [?] Suburbs (Sydney) Rugby League team easily defeated a second rate Brisbane [?] to-day by 25 points to 8. The Standard of play was only ...

    Article : 47 words
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