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  4. Advertising

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  5. LABOR CANDIDATE NOW LEADS IN COOK

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  6. PARLIAMENTS OF EMPIRE.

    Left to rights (Top) Ottawa, Capetown (bottom), Canberra, House of Commons, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Latham's Assertion

    "Sir, Granville Ryrie is the last High Commissioner in London," Mr. J. G. Latham (Commonwealth Attorney-General) ...

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  8. Standing Guard

    Born in the trenches, these dogs still stand guard over the Newfoundland War Memorial at Thiepval. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "GOODE SILENT"

    One of the first, witnesses at the Goode Royal Commission today was William James Cleary, former Chief Commissioner for ...

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  10. DISARMAMENT.

    REPORTS that France has announced her willingness to disarm by 10 per cent have caused unusual activity in official ...

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  11. INTOXICATED CAR DRIVER FINED £20.

    For being in charge of a motor car while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, Arthur Gordon ...

    Article : 207 words
  12. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION

    Boldly announcing himself in favor of abolishing the eighteenth prohibition amendment, Mr. J. N. Garner, Speaker of the House of Representatives, greatly improved his chances of selection as a compromise candidate, at the coming ...

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  13. SHOULD A.G. OFFICES BE ABOLISHED

    While prominent men in official and financial circles decline to comment on the recall of Mr. A. C. Willis (Agent-General ...

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  14. MELBOURNE GIRL'S SUCCESS.

    MISS GRETA CALLOW a Melbourne girl, assisted at the plane by Miss Ann Williams made a great success at a concert at ...

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  15. Emphatic Denial

    AN emphatic denial was made by the State Department on Tuesday of Lausanne reports that the ...

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  16. Mad Murderer

    WILLIAM YEOMAN the Devonhire farmer who murdered his wife and two young daughters and ...

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  17. ALBION PARK RACING.

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  18. SYDNEY FREEZES

    Sydney to-day experienced its coldest morning since records have been kept, states a message ...

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  19. STAINED WITH ARSENIC

    The disquieting announcement was made by Doctor Parry, health officer at Bristol, that an examination of 13,666 ...

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  20. ROCKHAMPTON RACES.

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  21. GREEK BEAUTY ANATHEMATISED.

    London, Tuesday. The Athens Patriarch Greek Orthodox Church at Constantinople has publicly anathematised Made moiselle Alice Diplarakou, the Greek beauty, who was chosen as Miss Europe in 1930, because she entered ...

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  22. Ex-Judge Condemns Prohibition

    "I have been much struck with the enormous increase in anti-prohibition sentiment since my last visit here," said ex-Judge Schutt, of Victoria, who is visiting New York, THE open liquor violations are ...

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  23. Three Australians Succeed

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  24. SWIMMING RECORD.

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  25. DUBLIN HAS A RECORD TRAFFIC JAM

    Dublin's record traffic jam occurred this afternoon, when 25,000 persons, Comprising prelates, priests, and pilgrims, including Archbishop Kelly, of Sydney, and a majority of the Australian guests s et out for a garden party in ...

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  26. McNeill Bitter

    ABOUT 5000 persons attended the Government reception at Dublin Castle. The ...

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  27. Canadian Crops

    WITH necessary reservations, due to the presence of insect pests, in dangerous numbers and ...

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  28. BIG FIGHT FOR WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The fight for the world's heavyweight boxing championship was staged here to-day, the contestants being Max Schmelling, of Germany (the holder of the title), and Jack Sharkey, the ...

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  29. REINSTATEMENT OF RAILWAYMEN

    The instatement by the Labor Government railway workers at Townsville, who were victimised by the Moore Government is the ...

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  30. SHOULD INTERVENOR PAY COSTS OF ACTION.

    Before Mr. Justice Henchman, in the Supreme Court to-day, argument was, heard on the question of costs in the divorce action in which a decree nisi was granted to Parcival Leslie Walters, who sought a dissolution of his marriage with Eva Annie Walters, on the ...

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  31. WATER AFFECTED BT DRY SPELL

    Railway water supplies have become so highly mineralised in Central Queensland, owing to the continued dry spell that the boiler ...

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  32. SHEARING AWARD.

    IN the matter of an application by Donald Weir Oliver M'Intyre, of Strathmore, Toobeah, South-west Line, Queensland, grazier, on behalf of ...

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  33. MISSING BOY FOUND.

    ROBERT WALTER BREDDH, a youth, of Esk, who left there on Friday last to come to Brisbane, and who was since missing, was to-day ...

    Article : 35 words
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