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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 45 words
  3. NOMINATIONS RECEIVED FROM 174 CANDIDATES FOR 75 SEATS

    BRISBANE, April 3.—Nominations have been received from 174 candidates to contest the 75 seats at the State elections to be held on April 29. ...

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  4. The Cairns Post

    The main stumbling block to the drafting of a treaty for Japan remains Russia's insistence that the Big Four ...

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  5. WORKS IN EDGE HILL WEST

    The Mayor (Ald.W.H.Murchison) promised the Edge Hill West Progress Association yesterday that the City ...

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  6. WAGE FOR MISSION NATIVES

    BRISBANE, Apr. 3.—Giving evidence on his own behalf in the Criminal Court to-day. Douglas St. Fagan Radyr ...

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  7. CLUB PROPRIETOR'S DEATH

    A 47-year-old Greek, [?] [?], better known as Mick Pontos, died in an ambulance on the way to the Cairns ...

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  8. ABORIGINES BROUGHT TO COEN

    COEN, Apr. 3.—Constable Merv. Stevenson returned to Coen yesterday with a party of aborigines alleged to know ...

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  9. FROM THE LOCAL SPHERE

    Old-age and invalid pensions due on April 6 may be paid on Wednesday, April 5. ...

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  10. Innisfail Rainfall.

    During the 48 hours ended 9 o'clock yesterday morning, the rainfall at Innisfail was 4 inches 46 points, but only 6 points of ...

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  11. Bail of £2 Forfeited.

    Edward Albert Krauser (30), waterside worker of Cairns, forfeited bail of £2 when he failed to appear before Mr. E. D. Smart, ...

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  12. Aerial Ambulance Case

    The Cairns Ambulance centre received a radio call yesterday morning from Inkerman Station, via Normanton, and at 2.30 p.m., the ...

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  13. Crocodile Sighted.

    A crocodile, allegedly between 10 and 12 feet in length, is reported to have been seen between Alligator Creek and the sawmill during the ...

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  14. Level Crossing Collision.

    A sanitary wagon belonging to the Mulgrave Shire Council was badly damaged and the driver; Ashley Bernard De Vey, of Kamma, was taken ...

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  15. RATS OF TOBRUK

    All Rats are reminded that the usual commemorative To-[?] Day service will be held on Sunday, April 16, in Cairns. ...

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  16. SELLWOOD TO RIDE PERSIST

    SYDNEY, Apr. 3.—Leading jockey N. Sellwood snapped up an offer to ride Persist after Delta had been scratched from the ...

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  17. Bail of £50 Forfeited.

    When he failed to appear before Mr. E. D. Smart in the Cairns Police Court yesterday, Frederick Morris Jorgenson, bookmaker, ...

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  18. RAIL MOTOR DAMAGED BY FIRE

    The rail motor scheduled to leave Cairns at 5.5 o'clock yesterday morning for Gordonvale suddenly burst into flames while being filled ...

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  19. RIGHTS OF COUNTRY RESIDENTS

    "If you agree that the people of the countrysides and those living in towns and cities outside of Brisbane are entitled to the same ...

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  20. Rainfall Figures.

    One hundred and seventy six points of rain registered, at the Cairns Post Office for the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday brought ...

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  21. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

    Manunda due to leave Melbourne May 6, Sydney May 9, Brisbane May 12, Townsville May 16. Arrives Cairns May 17, and ...

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  22. LAST-MINUTE DASH BY YACHTS

    BRISBANE, Apr. 3.—The first of the four yachts making a last-minute dash up the coast from Sydney for the Brisbsne-Gladstone ...

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  23. Cairns District Rainfalls.

    The following rainfalls were registered at Cairns district stations for the 48 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday morning: Babinda 308 ...

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  24. WELLINGTON TEAM ROUTED

    WELLINGTON, Apr. 3 (A.A.P.). —Returning to the attack after tea Johnson completed a splendid bowling performance to take six ...

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  25. SHORTAGE OF WHARF LABOUR

    MELBOURNE, Apr. 3.—Congestion in the port of Melbourne to-day was so bad that 21 ships were anchored in the bay [?] for ...

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  26. Weather Forecast.

    The Brisbane Weather Bureau last night telegraphed the following district forecasts: Peninsula and Carpentaria: Unsettled, with ...

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  27. Tracks in Collision

    A 3-ton truck, owned and driven by Andrew Quaresmini (35), of Babinda, and a one-ton truck, owned by the Cairns Timber Ltd., and ...

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  28. NO DISRUPTIONS TO TRAFFIC

    KURANDA, Apr. 3.—No disruptions to traffic occurred to-day on the Cairns-Mareeba highway, although the flood waters of the ...

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  29. MAREEBA TOBACCO SALES

    MAREEBA, Apr. 3.—The first sale of this season's tobacco leaf commenced at Mareeba to-day, when 200 tons of leaf was ...

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  30. CAIRNS LABOURER FINED

    A 30-year-old labourer, Carl Segmund Jacobsen, who has been in Queensland only a short period, was fined a total of £30 by Mr. ...

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  31. Man Remanded to New South Wales.

    In the Cairns Police Court yesterday Mr. E. D. Smart, S.M., remanded Arthur Donald Holmes (32), grocer, of New South Wales, ...

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  32. GOLDEN CASKET

    BRISBANE, Apr. 3.—Golden Casket No. 1459 was drawn to-day. First prize went to ticket No. 43733. Binburra, care G. Pringle. ...

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  33. THREATS TO BOMB U.S. EMBASSY

    MANILA, Apr. 3 (A.A.P.-Reuter's).—Sandra, step-daughter of the U.S. Ambassador (Mr. Myron Cowen), is being sent to the United ...

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  34. Northern Rainfalls

    The Brisbane Weather Bureau reports the following Northern rainfalls for the 48 hours ended at 9 a.m yesterday: Coen 174 points, ...

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  35. BUILDING WORKERS INJURED

    Three workmen, employed by the building firm of T. J. Watkins Pty. Ltd., were injured yesterday when a scaffolding on a building at the ...

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  36. MEAL ALLOWANCES INCREASED

    SYDNEY, Apr. 3.—An increase in the meal allowance for wharf, labourers from 2/6 to 3/6 at all ports, retrospective to March 3, ...

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  37. DISASTROUS FIRE IN DELAWARE

    Apr. 2 (A.A.P.).—A spectacular one million dollar fire destroyed a big local timber yard and damaged nearly 30 adjoining houses ...

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  38. MORE MINERAL PLANT AT MAREEBA

    MAREEBA, Apr. 3.—As a result of an exchange of telegrams between the Federal Treasurer (Mr. A. W. Fadden), and Mr. J. J. ...

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  39. TWO EXPLOSIONS NEAR MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Apr. 2.—Police here are puzzled by explosions in two country towns near Melbourne in the past week. At the ...

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  40. NEW GUINEA AIR CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Apr. 3.—A. D.F.C. winner. Mr. Harold Gibson Lee (37), of Casterton, Victoria, died in Lae. New Guinea, to-day from ...

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  41. TIME BOMBS IN PLANES

    HONG KONG, Apr. 2 (A.A.P.).— The Communist management of the China National Aviation Corporation and Central Air Transport ...

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  42. AMBUSH IN ISRAEL.

    LONDON, Apr. 2 (A.A.P.).— The British United Press correspondent in Jerusalem says that three Israel soldiers and two ...

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  43. FOOTWEAR TO BE DEARER.

    BRISBANE, Apr. 3.—Footwear will be dearer following advice received by wholesalers to-day that the price of glace kid leather to ...

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  44. TIN QUOTATIONS.

    LONDON, Apr. 2 (A.A.P.).— Tin quotations to-day were: Spot, £597/10/; three months' delivery. £581/10/. Silver was quoted: ...

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  45. HOLY WEEK IN ROME.

    ROME, Apr. 2 (A.A.P.).—More than 50,000 pilgrims attended servises in. Rome churches to-day, marking the opening of Holy Week. ...

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