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  2. BACK TO A.L.P.

    At the Trades Hall last night it was reported that the New South Wales Executive of the Australian Workers' Union had decided to allow the State ...

    Article : 111 words
  3. GRAPHIC STORY.

    As he lay in his bed at the General Hospital to-night, after his foot had been amputated, Mr. Horace Fysh (49), who had ...

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  4. FREIGHTER ON FIRE.

    The freighter Sandgate Castle (7634 tons) is on fire in mid-Atlantic, and has been abandoned by the crew of 60, who took to the lifeboats. ...

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  5. LOYALISTS WANT GUARANTEE.

    A message from Valencia states that the Government has issued a note replying to the Anglo-French and Italo-German request for an assurance that foreign warships will be respected. The note expresses surprise that the request, which Britain ...

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  6. JAPAN'S MONOPOLY?

    The Osaka industrial journal "Nikkan Togyo" avers that Tasmania has given a monopoly over its iron ore to the Japanese interests. Another ...

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  7. 260 IN FLY-PAST.

    In the greatest mass formation ever assembled by the Air Force, 260 machines, all of the latest and fastest types, flew past Their Majesties the ...

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  8. DON SANDWICH BOARDS.

    "It is no small effort for former battalion commanders to don sandwich boards and crawl in the gutter, but having vainly tried every ...

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  9. CRUSHED BY TREE.

    Arthur Norman Butler (25), a native of Tasmania, and a member of the Government survey party working in the Garragunda area, near Innisfall, ...

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  10. ALL FROM N.S.W.

    A view is hold by Soccer officials here that 11 players will be found in New South Wales who will worthy uphold Australia's prestige in the ...

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  11. ITALY'S STRATEGY.

    "The constitution of the Italian naval command in Libya doubtless is a further step towards the attainment of Italy's principal strategic ...

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  12. "MUST KEEP OUT."

    Speaking in the debate on foreign affairs estimates, Mr. George Lansbury (Labour) urged that the basis of the European tension was ...

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  13. STRIKE CALLED OFF.

    A decision to return to work to-morrow was made by 40 drivers of petrol waggons who struck on Friday, threatening a dislocation of city ...

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  14. GOLFERS AND CHURCH.

    "If you can afford to play Sunday golf you can spare the Church a few shillings," writes Rev. S. Ford in his Hampstead parish magazine. "It will ...

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  15. HIGH STANDING.

    Mr. Forgan, Smith, Premier of Queensland, who arrived by the Orama to-night, said Australia's financial standing was, high at the ...

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  16. "WISE AND TIMELY."

    Signor Mussolini is believed to be the author of an editorial in the "Popolo d'Italia," in which he praises Mr. Chamberlain's speech in the ...

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  17. STRUCK BY RAIL MOTOR.

    John Francis O'Dowd (47) died in hospital this morning from injuries received when he was struck by a rail motor near Samford Station ...

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  18. STALIN'S WELCOME.

    Without precaution, except for guards controlling the crowds, Stalin stepped out of his car at the aerodrome to welcome the trans-Polar ...

    Article : 173 words
  19. BRITISH WOMAN SHOT.

    An insurgent communique issued Sat Vittoria records the execution by the Basques, in Bilbao, of Mice Brebie Lyons (57), a native of ...

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  20. PEACE WITH BRITAIN.

    Mr. E. de Valera, at an election meeting, said Britain could have peace when she ceased to dominate the Free State. "We desire to unite peacefully ...

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  21. SUSPECT SURRENDERS.

    Robert Irwin, a sculptor, for whom the police have been searching in connection with a triple murder in New York at the end of March, ...

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  22. HALF-INCH ON DOWNS.

    More than half an inch of rain fell on the wheat areas of the Darling Downs in the week-end. This will be of great benefit to the crop. Useful ...

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  23. AMICABLY SETTLED.

    In an interview to-day the Chairman of the Royal Commission (Dr. Colvin) said the Canberra Hospital dispute had been amicably settled. ...

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  24. VALUES MAINTAINED.

    According to the "Courier-Mall" wool expert, a continuance of the keen demand is expected for better-class fleeces at the Brisbane wool ...

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  25. CRUISERS SHELLING.

    Assisted by the cruisers Canarias and Baleres, which shelled retreating Government troops, the insurgents advanced 5½ miles along the coast to ...

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  26. DARWIN TO-DAY?

    Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam is expected to arrive at Darwin to-morrow. A cable message was received from Sourabaya to-day stating that she ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. PAINT FACTORY FIRE.

    Damage estimated at £7000 was done to the paint factory of H. A. Taylor Ltd., Sutherland-lane, Paddington, early this morning, by a ...

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  28. FRACTURED NECK.

    Edward Campbell (33), a married man, living in King-street, Wynnum, was admitted to the General Hospital this afternoon suffering from a ...

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  29. BATTERED BROTHER'S HEAD.

    The Wyndham police yesterday reported that a five-year-old native boy had killed his brother in a fit of jealousy near Parry Harbour, an ...

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  30. "FASCIST JUSTICE."

    The Basque Government has issued a statement that although its army evacuated Bilbao bloodlessly, and released all prisoners, the Fascist ...

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  31. ATTACKED BULL WITH FISTS.

    Bernard William Mullane, a dairyman of Cameron-road, Pymbie, showed great courage to-day in subduing a Jersey bull which had attacked a ...

    Article : 97 words
  32. SERIOUS INJURY.

    Gilbert Farleigh (60), a married man living at the corner of Gladstone-street and Ipswich-road, Darra, was seriously injured when he was ...

    Article : 126 words
  33. ADOPT QUEENSLAND LAW?

    The State Government has been impressed by reports of the effect of Queensland legislation in suppressing starting price betting. It is now ...

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  34. MARRIED QUIETLY.

    Mary Pickford and Charles ("Buddy") Rogers were married quietly to-day under a sycamore tree in the garden of the residence of ...

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  35. STEAMER ON SANDBANK.

    Leaving Williamstown soon after 10p.m. yesterday, the steamer Iron Warrior, which was travelling in ballast to Whyella to load iron ore, got ...

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  36. FURTHER EXTENSION.

    A White Paper on the air mail scheme says that in addition to the present bi-weekly direct service there will be an extension in the form of a ...

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  37. BOAT TORPEDOED.

    Captain Hoyos, the master of the Spanish cargo boat Cahopalos, reached Alicante, and reports that, while sailing to Valencia with a cargo of food ...

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  38. GUIDE AND BROWNIE.

    Princess Elizabeth is to become a Girl Guide, and Princess Margaret a Brownie, in a new company of Girl Guides which is being formed among ...

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  39. PILSUDSKI'S COFFIN.

    Mass meetings are being held throughout Poland to protest against Archbishop Sapiema's removal of Marshal Pilsudski's coffin. Fifty ...

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  40. STAY OUT OF NAPLES.

    A mysterious police order denies British correspondents access to the Port of Naples. They even have been refused temporary permits to ...

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  41. ATTACK SPEED RECORD.

    Sir Malcolm Campbell's new racing motor boat Bluebird, with which he will attempt to break the world record, had its first trial on Loch ...

    Article : 52 words
  42. AMERICANS STRIKE RECORD.

    The Labour Department reports that 350,000 workers were involved in 750 strikes in April. This represented an increase of 60 per cent. ...

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