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  2. FIRE ON P. & O. LINER NARKUNDA

    The Narkunda, came into port flying the fire signal and within 16 minutes of entering, an explosion occurred. A few minutes earlier the chief ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NATIONAL REGISTER.

    Commenting on the unions boycott of the Federal National Register, Mr. Forgan Smith said to-day that organised opposition to the law in a ...

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  4. BRITAIN AND JAPAN.

    The Tokio correspondent of Associated Press states it is reported, on reliable authority, that serious differences arose over the scope of the ...

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  5. How British Bombing Planes Can Dominate Europe

    Drawn from an approved Air Ministry map, this diagram shows how ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. UNHAPPY JEWS.

    Plague has broken out in one of four ships carrying 2560 Jewish refugees which is lying off the Syrian coast after failing to penetrate the ...

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  7. BLOODSTAINED CAR.

    Police investigating the finding of a bloodstained car at the bottom of a disused quarry at Woodenbong, think the blood night be that of a person ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    The "No-Confidence" debate in Parliament is expected to last another week. Thirty-nine members have already spoken, the majority being ...

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  9. A SYDNEY FIRE.

    An elderly man who was trapped above two blazing shops in Oxford Street, Paddington, to-day, staggered almost suffocated, to a window, which ...

    Article : 143 words
  10. PERSONAL.

    His Honor Mr. Justice R. J. Douglas accompanied by his Associate, Mr. J. Douglas, left for Cairns on Monday morning. Mr. Frank Bergin has been ...

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  11. OBITUARY.

    Admiral Sir Roger Backhouse, who was appointed Chief of the Naval staff in September last year, died yesterday, at the age of 60 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DOG'S LONG FAST.

    An Australian silky terrier owned by Mr. J. Carey, of Yass River, was rescued from a tree after being imprisoned for 14 days without food or ...

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  13. THIEVES BUSY.

    In the past few months over 6,000 sheep have been stolen from English farmers and over 600 cattle and horses have disappeared. Over 3,000 raids ...

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  14. THE SUGAR MILLS.

    The Babinda mill last week crushed 9876 tons of cane for a.c.c.s of 1352. The aggregate for the season is 50,012, and the c.c.a 12.11. ...

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  15. SAWMILL FATALITY.

    F. Johnson, aged 24, received fatal injuries in the State sawmill at Holycake to-day. He was greasing a log for the saws when he saw another ...

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  16. EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    Sir Edmund Ironside will arrive by air On Monday. A semi-final communique states his mission is to co-ordinate the ...

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  17. N.Q. AERODROMES.

    The primitive conditions on North Queensland aerodromes were to-day commented on by Mr. R. M. Ansett. Managing Director bf Ansett Airways, ...

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  18. THE COAL MINERS.

    The District Secretary of the Colliery Employees' Union (Mr. Phillips) stated the union would not allow men to work longer hours than they were ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. SAFE BLOWERS.

    A gang of criminals, believed to have come from the South and travelling through Queensland, blew open a safe at Gayndah Station, and ...

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  20. LATE SPORTING.

    The Lawn Tennis Association has sent a cable inviting Bromwich, Quist, and Crawford to visit Japan after the Davis Cup contest. ...

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  21. THE WEATHER.

    The readings at the Commonwealth Health Laboratory for the 24 hours ended 8 p.m. on Monday were: Barometer 30.106; maximum dry bulb ...

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  22. MILITARY AIRCRAFT.

    A further shipment of military aircraft for the New Zealand Air Force arrived aboard the Gamaria. It comprised 16 Vickers Vincents machines, ...

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  23. STATE FORECASTS.

    The forecast for Queensland, issued at 6 p.m. to-day for the ensuing 24 hours are: Some cloud in southern divisions and parts of the coast with ...

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  24. BRISBANE SWAMPS.

    The reclamation of 300 acres of city swamps to provide new playing areas for 20,000 of Brisbane's young people is envisaged in a plan discussed by ...

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  25. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Bromwich defeated Sanchez 6—1, 6—l, 6—3. Playing in a manner in direct contrast with his yesterday's sorry ...

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  26. IN STATE OF SIEGE.

    Speaking at Lithgow to-day, Mr. R. G. Casey said the Commonwealth was taking measures to ensure that, in a state of siege, the country's industry ...

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  27. LEGATION SCHEME.

    The Federal Cabinet will probably take definite steps towards the establishment of a legation at Washington before the end of the month. ...

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  28. CASE OF LENNOX.

    His relatives in England, New Zealand and other parts of the world are anxiously awaiting news of John Robert Lennox, the Londoner charged ...

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  29. "LUCKY" EDWARDES.

    Sixty-three-year-old Arthur Octavius Edwardes, owner of the aeroplane in which Scott and Black won the Melbourne Air Race, retired this ...

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  30. PEACE AND NEUTRALITY.

    Congressional opinion is sharply divided on President Roosevelt's and Mr. Cordell Hull's neutrality message, but apparently nobody's attitude is ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. STRANGE FUNERAL.

    One of the strangest funerals ever held in Wellington was Out at which waterside workers, and taxi drivers gathered to pay their last tribute to ...

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  32. OIL FROM SHALE.

    Mr. Casey told a deputation of shale miners and other workers at Glen Davis, near Lithgow, that the oil shale industry was part of the ...

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  33. DARWIN'S PEOPLE.

    A house-to-house census has been taken in Darwin recently by the police. It reveals that the population of the town (excluding aborigines), ...

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  34. SWIMMING.

    In the open water regatta, in the halt mile, Nakama overcome Biddulph's lead at the threequarter mark and won by 20 yards in 12 mini. 40.5 ...

    Article : 137 words
  35. FRAUD CHARGES.

    In the Centra] Police to-day the police stated fraud charges involving [?] would be laid against William Alexander McLeod, 36, secretary, who ...

    Article : 77 words
  36. TEACHER'S DEATH.

    The death occurred suddenly at Hemnant yesterday, while visiting relatives, of Mr. William Forbes Stanley aged 56, head teacher of Virgines ...

    Article : 52 words
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