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  2. REAL SUMMER.

    The maximum temperature in Brisbane to-day was 102.3 degrees, being the highest recorded for 10 years. It was the hottest ...

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  3. MEMEL ELECTIONS.

    Election for the Memel Diet is taking place to-day. Germans who have consistently polled one-fifth of the votes are going to the poll ...

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  4. OVER £600,000 DAMAGE CAUSED BY SYDNEY GALE.

    It is estimated that over £600,000 worth of damage was done by a 75 m.p.h. gale which lashed Sydney and various parts ...

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  5. WAKEFIELD SEAT.

    A decided swing against the Lyons Government is shown by to-night's figures for the Wakefield by-election, which reveal ...

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  6. THE AMERICAS MUST STAND FIRM AGAINST FOREIGN IDEOLOGIES.

    "It is within the power of the American nations to furnish a conclusive demonstration that peace unquestionably is feasible," declared Mr. Cordell Hull, U.S. Secretary of State, at the Pan-American Conference calling on the 21 ...

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  7. WHEAT DEADLOCK.

    A special meeting of the Wheat Board will be held at Toowoomba to-morrow morning to consider the deadlock over the wheat conference, said ...

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  8. POLISH UKRAINE.

    A first-class political sensation has been caused by the bill prepared by the Ukranian deputies, in Poland's Parliament, demanding an ...

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  9. DREARY WEEK.

    The markets generally have suffered from the dreariest week since the crisis in September. European politics are forcing the Stock Exchange on the ...

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  10. Mr. Curtin Expects Labour Victory.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) would not comment to-night on the Wakefield by-election. He said he preferred to wait till the figures were ...

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  11. "NEW FORM OF IDOLATRY."

    A grave warning a against "a new form of Idolatry—worship of the State, to which all men must bow down"—was made here to-day by ...

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  12. CURRENCY CONTROL

    A Berlin message states that the "Boersen Zeitung" describes New Zealand as the black sheep for adopting currency control, State direction ...

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  13. Three Drownings.

    Three drownings occurred in Sydney in the week-end. The body of Mrs. Estelle Goodwin (59), of Undercllffe, was found in Cook's ...

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  14. FACE TO FACE.

    It is estimated that 200,000 Italian and French troops stand face to face across the desert border of Libya and Tunisia (says the Paris ...

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  15. BATHER DIES FROM SPINAL INJURIES.

    When he slipped on some rock while bathing at Upper Brookfield to-day, Ronald Stanley McKeown (17), of Windsor, received injuries to ...

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  16. CLASH FEARED.

    The bitterness of the Soviet-Japanese dispute concerning fishing rights off Sakhalin Islands (Soviet possession north of Japan) has been ...

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  17. ACCESSION ANNIVERSARY.

    The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) sent the following message to the Private Secretary to the King for submission to His ...

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  18. Would Not Leave Without Her Baby.

    While a fire swept portion of the works of the Australian Glass Manufacturers' Company, Ltd., to-day, 15 horses were removed ...

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  19. ITALY'S NAVAL MIGHT.

    A German publication discloses that Italy's fighting fleet has grown from 270 vessels of 360,000 tons in 1922, to 330 with a tonnage of 560,000 at the ...

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  20. DEMONSTRATE AGAINST FRANCE.

    Some 2500 schoolboys of an average age of 11 demonstrated against France. They marched to the French Consulate where they were turned back by ...

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  21. SHIP PICKETED.

    Union pickets were stationed at Port Kembla during the week-end. In the course of Saturday's storm the steamer. Dalfram nearly met disaster. ...

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  22. DIED FROM FRACTURED SKULL.

    Hit on the head during an altercation between men in a lane in Fitzroy on Friday night. Edward Pardy (32), Collingwood, died from a ...

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  23. Victoria Again Hit.

    Further damage was caused throughout the State on Sunday by a gale. Reports indicate that vegetable and fruit crops have been ...

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  24. Press Quieter.

    After occupying the front page of newspapers for several days. Press comments on the alleged French provocations in Tunis have soft-pedalled, ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA MUST HOLD NEW GUINEA, SAYS MR. HUGHES.

    In a broadcast appeal to-night for recruits for the militia, Mr. W. M. Hughes. Chairman of the Defence League, stated that if a strong ...

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  26. HIGH SEAS IN BAY.

    High seas in Moreton Bay caused damage at Cribb Island. High winds at full tide to-day were responsible for seas washing over the main road. ...

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  27. WAR IN SPAIN.

    The Spanish Government has sent notes to Britain and France appealing for intervention to end the bombing of civilians. It complains of the cold ...

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  28. "DEMOCRACY WILL NOT SURVIVE IF IT IS ALWAYS 10 YEARS LATE."

    "Democracy will not survive if it always is 10 years late." said Earl de la Warr at a Labour conference at Nottingham. He added it was ...

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  29. DAMAGE ON DOWNS.

    Seven buildings were partly unroofed in a thunderstorm accompanied by a wind of gale force which swept over Dulacca on the Darling Downs on ...

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  30. CONFIDENCE VOTE FOR M. DALADIER.

    By 315 votes to 241 the Chamber of Deputies to-day agreed to a motion of confidence in the Government. Fifty-three members abstained from ...

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  31. ENGLISH BANKER SHOT DEAD AT MOUNT OF OLIVES.

    The English banker. Herman Brasch, was shot dead in an ambush at the Mount of Olives. ...

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  32. LORD CRANBORNE'S VIEW OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS.

    Lord Cranborne, speaking to Weymouth Conservatives. declared that Italy was flagrantly violating the Non-Intervention Agreement by ...

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  33. "ALLIES' IMMEDIATE POST-WAR ATTITUDE RESPONSIBLE FOR HITLER."

    Mr. Dodd, former Ambassador to Germany in a speech asserted that the procedure of the United States and the other allies after the Great War ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. PHILIPPINES TYPHOON.

    The typhoon damage now in estimated at 50,000,000 dollars. Reports trickling in over hastily repaired communication lines indicate that at least ...

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  35. WOMAN FATALLY INJURED.

    When a car overturned on the Gympie road, 10 miles from Maryborough Mary Ann Jarvis (65) received injuries which caused her death in ...

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  36. BELGIAN CABINET WILL NOT RESIGN.

    Announcing that the Belgian Cabinet would not resign after the ministerial crisis Dr. Spaak stated that the Government was hacked by the ...

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