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  4. PEGGING DIVIDENDS. AUSTRALIAN ACTION.

    The announcement of the new Australian measures to control industry did not affect the Stock Exchange quotations for Australian ...

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  6. BISHOP S 150 "WIVES."

    Not only has Bishop Gsell, of Darwin, got 150 wives—they are all aborigines from the age of six upwards— but he has given many of them away ...

    Article : 277 words
  7. INSURANCE AGAINST INFLATION.

    The Associated Press special corre spondent says that city opinion views the Australian pegging of prices, wages and profits as indicating that Malaya ...

    Article : 204 words
  8. CRICKET.

    Colts and M.C.C. meet at Norman Park to-morrow in the second last match of the final round. The points are: Colts 10, M.C.C. 8. Ivanhoes ...

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  9. NAZIS' NEXT BLOW.

    London's anti-Nazi newspaper "Die Zeitung" offers an interesting explanation of Hitler's assumption of the High Command. Greatest significance, it ...

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  10. ENEMY AGENT.

    The trial is proceeding of Laura INgalis, the noted aviatrix, who is charged with having failed to register as an agent of Germany. Ingalls' letters, read to the ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. BAD WAR NEWS.

    Stocks on the Exchange continue to be affected by bearish influences and Singapore and other bad war news, but the total turnover was under half a ...

    Article : 91 words
  12. SAILING.

    At the weekly meeting of the Cairns Aquatic Club held in the club rooms on Monday evening last Commodore Tredrea was granted leave of absence ...

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  13. TANKER AND CARGO.

    The torpedoed tanker Tahchee with an oil cargo worth over £250,000 struggled 592 miles to port after an attack in the Atlantic. The crew abandoned the Tahchee ...

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  14. FREE FRENCH SHIPS.

    Tree French headquarters in London announces that the liner Marechal Joffre escaped from Manila with a crew of 63 French officers and men and a number of ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. GOLF.

    Last Saturday afternoon a fair number of associates and members journeyed to the links. The associates played a competition in conjunction with the ...

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  16. CLARIFY NEUTRALITY.

    The Associated Press B[?]rne correspondent says that the Prime Minister of Portugal (Dr. Antonio Saiazar) and the Dictator of Spain (General Franco) are ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. PAPER SHORTAGE.

    Paper shortage in Australia has caused grave concern and it appears that stocks have been sadly depleted in face of the decision that no article which is ...

    Article : 152 words
  18. BOWLS. CAIRNS MASONIC CLUB.

    The following are the results of all games played over the week-end. Sunday afternoon games had to be abandoned on account of rain: ...

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  19. SPEARFELTS OWNER.

    Thomas Jennings. studmaster of Alma Vale, Greenmount, who died last August, left to his children an estate of £48,414 gross, including £42,534 personalty. He ...

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  20. SILKWOOD NOTES.

    Mrs. C. Speziall has returned after spending a few days at Ingham. Mrs. R. Wilkinson and infant daughter left last week for Malanda. ...

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  21. SWIMMING.

    To-night at the city baths, commencing at 6.30 o'clock, the fourth swim of the second series will be contested over various distances for all grades. Owing ...

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  22. CYCLING RECORD.

    Because of "certain irregularities" in her log sheets, the committee which managed the recent attempt by Miss Pat Hawkins on the year's cycling ...

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  23. ATHERTON CLUB.

    Saturday's games resulted: G. Cornish, A. Arnott, Les Leinster 37 v. R. Dawson, D. Cowie, J. Corbett 11; C. Hampton and Len Leinster 29 v. O. Rainey and C. ...

    Article : 98 words
  24. BRITISH SURVIVORS.

    A message from an east coast Canadian port states that 47 survivors from a British,1 freighter, which for three and a half hours waa shelled and eventually ...

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  25. GALATEA CASUALTIES.

    An Admiralty communique states that there were 470 casualties in H.M.S. Galatea, which was torpedoed in the Mediterranean by a U-boat on December ...

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