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  2. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    A man, believed to be Mr. J. A. Ward (30), of Queen-street. Ma[?]kvillc, was run down by a train at Syde[?]ham station last evening and killed ...

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  3. 2KY ON AIR AGAIN.

    The ban on radio 2KY. which was de-[?]censed by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Cameron) on Wednesday, was removed to-day and the station resumed ...

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  4. TRAGIC ACCIDENTS.

    Two elderly men were the victim[?] of tragic accidents in Hobart last night. Joseph Barrett (79) was knocked down by a tram[?]ar about 8.4[?] ...

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  5. BRISBANE ACCIDENTS.

    A woman was killed when run down by a train at Wynnum and two men were killed and 10 other people were Injured in road smashes in and round ...

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  6. SHOPLIFTING CHARGES.

    For two days last week an elderly Rockhampton couple found shoplifting in crowded Brisbane stores an easy and profitable business. On the ...

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  7. BRITISH MARKETS.

    The agricultural correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that an announcement by the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. W. S. Morrison, that the ...

    Article : 273 words
  8. SMALLPOX IN SHANGHAI

    A smallpox epidemic has breken out and is the worst for 74 years. The deaths in December totalled 331 chl[?] and 23 foreigners, including an ...

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  9. MOTORING FATALITY

    When a car turned over on the Geelong-Ball[?]rat road near Meredith. Mrs Margare[?] Dunstan. aged 28. of Bailarat. was killed instantly, and four other ...

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  10. KING'S CHRISTMAS.

    There will be a m[?]rry Christmas Royal family party in Sandringha[?] to-morrow. The Princesses are mos[?] excited. ...

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  11. POLISH PROTEST.

    Poland has protested to Czechoslovakia against the expulsion of Poles from Czechoslovakia and against Czech terrorism on the frontiers ...

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  12. TO RETURN BY BOAT

    The Air Board We advised to-day that the remaining Vickers Wellesley bomber now in Australia would be taken lo England by boat. ...

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  13. £1,500,000 MORE FOR HEALTH

    Health Department expenditure will be increased from £3,000,000 to at least £4,[?]00,000 a year by reorganisation and expansion of the State health services, ...

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  14. TWO ADVENTURERS.

    The North Bondl residents, Len Jenkin[?] and Bill Johnson, left North Bondl beach last night in a 12ft, skiff for Port Macquarle. They hope to ...

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  15. PEACE IN CHINA?

    The United Press Shanghal corre[?]dent says reliable British informants state Wang Chin Wel, former Premier of Nationalist China, is due in ...

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  16. CAR CAPSIZES.

    Robert Arnold Rhonda Dean[?] 50. of Young Crescent, North Sydney, died in the Tamworth Base Hospital to-day from injuries received when the car in ...

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  17. FAMOUS MUSICIANS.

    A through passenger in the Monterey from San Francisco to Melbourne is Professor Bernard Heln[?]e, Professor of Music at Melbourne ...

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  18. HITLER'S GIFT

    A surprise Christmas gift from Herr Hitler comprised crosses for [?]others and inscribed "A child enuobies a mother." ...

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  19. CAR STRIKES POST.

    Two men were killed and two others injured when a car [?]kidded and crashed with terrif[?] force into a telephone post on the Wester[?] road, ...

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  20. SECONDARY INDUSTRIES.

    All concerned were dengnted that Mr. MacDonald had come out in the open, said the president of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures ...

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  21. SEISMIC PHILOSOPHY.

    Seismic philo[?]ophy for new Zealandera is outlined by Mr. H. Baird, assistant director of the magnetic observatory at Christchurch. ...

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  22. DROWNING VERDICT.

    A verdict of accidental drowning was returned at an inquiry held by Mr. F. M. V. Eerie (deputy coronerthis week into the cause of the death ...

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  23. MOUNTJOY ESTATE.

    Western Ground Rents, an [?]pecially formed company, has complated the purchase of the Marquess of Bute's Mountjoy estate, covering the ...

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  24. ITALIAN JEWS.

    The real estate taken from the Milan Jews under the recent Government decres is valued at £10,000,000 and from the Turin Jews at [?]4,000,000. ...

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  25. DEEP WOUND IN THROAT.

    Found lying in Cord[?]-street, South Brisbane, bleeding from a deep [?] wound in his throat, early yesterday morning. John Alex[?]nder Donald, [?] ...

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  26. THE SNYDER CASE.

    Colonel Marti[?] Snyder, 43, former husband of Ruth Etting, a Hollywood singer and actress, was convicted of attempting to murder Myrl Alderman, ...

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  27. PREMIER'S MESSAGE.

    The Northern Ireland Parilament adjourned until March 7. In a me[?] sage to the people of [?]ster, the Premier, Lord Craigavon, says, "Whateve[?] ...

    Article : 64 words
  28. AUSTRALIAN AIRLINES.

    Unofficial discussions have occurred in Federal circles on the possibility of bringing about a closer merging of interests in airline companies operating ...

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  29. GAVE LIFE IN VAIN.

    Ralph Welse, 16, who was burned to death in an heroic effort to save an elderly woman from a fire at his father's shop in Lennox-street, ...

    Article : 168 words
  30. U.S. FLEET.

    The United States Government [?] announced that [?] maintaining [?] permanent b[?] a fleet of [?] [?]igned to the Atlantic last [?] ...

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  31. HITLER'S NEXT DEMAND

    The German financial adivser to [?]err Hitler, Dr. Schacht, when in London hinted that Herr Hitler shortly would demand that Germany's ...

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  32. STORE MENACED.

    For more than three hours this afternoon George Tigell, storekeeper, and neighbouring farmers fought to save their homes from a bushfire at ...

    Article : 253 words
  33. FEDERAL CABINET.

    It has been stated in political circle[?] that because of the many embarrassments to which the Federal Government have been subjected through the ...

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  34. CERMAN PROTEST.

    "Mr. Welles took the proper course, and the only course available in the circumstances," says the "New York Times," in a leading article, ...

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  35. MEMEL

    Father Miron[?] [?]tan Premier aunounced to-day that Parliament and the Government recognised Germany's interest in Memel, and would fulfi[?] ...

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  36. HAIL PLAYS HAVOC.

    Heavy damage was caused by a ha[?] storm at Ger[?]dine, Cantirbury. Market garden[?]rs lost thousand[?] of pounds worth of small fruits. which ...

    Article : 75 words
  37. DELAY IN AIR MAILS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Cameron), who is spending a holiday at King[?]cote, Kangaroo Island, when asked to comment on a statement ...

    Article : 134 words
  38. SUB-CONTRACTOR'S DESTS.

    A Judgment dealing with the liabi[?]ty of a contractor for debts incurred by a sub-contractor in carrying, out his sub-contract was given by the High ...

    Article : 259 words
  39. [?]E

    [?] Brun[?] break[?] Hirschfield withal [?] his wife and the[?] hurnt to ...

    Article : 102 words
  40. TROOPS IN PALESTINE.

    The War Office to-day denied emphatically the sianderous allegations against the conduct of British troops in Palcatine. which have appeared in ...

    Article : 191 words
  41. INSURANCE COUNCIL.

    Mr. W. A. Jolly, M.H.R., yesterday sent a telegram to the Federal Trea[?]urer (Mr. Casey) urging that Queensland be given stronger representation ...

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  42. HOUSE GUTTED.

    Two Chinese were badly burned when fire destroyed a house in their market garden near the Albury pumping station last night. ...

    Article : 133 words
  43. SWORD 18 MONTHS IN WATER.

    Many ewimmers who dived into a pool below Ramornie Falls must have narrowly escaped injury from a sword which was standing in rocks, point ...

    Article : 130 words
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