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  2. Advertising

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  4. Latest Telegrams and Cables

    Queensland railway servicees resumed to-day. ...

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  5. [Through Reuter.] LONDON, Sunday. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Mr. Charles Lervine will not attempt to fly back across the Atlantic this year, but will try next year, when he will have a more powerful plane built. ...

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  6. "CLEANING UP"t LABOR.

    At a special meeting of the Brisbane Trades and Labor Council, it was decided to [?] a [?]Trades [?] of ...

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  7. ROUND THE WORLD.

    [?] In the pride of Detroit, who are flying round the world, left Kagoshima for Tokio, buet were forced down at Omura owing ...

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  8. DENNIS ROOKE.

    Calcutta.—Dennis Rooke, the Australian, who is flying a "moth" to Australia, has abandoned his [?] owing to difficulties and delay incidental on ...

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  9. EDIE CREEK GOLD.

    A nugget weighing 377 ounces has been found at Edie Creek by john Wood. It carries approximately 77 per cent. gold and its value is ...

    Article : 41 words
  10. ALLEGED SPYING.

    Leningrad.—The trial has concluded of twenty-six alleged British spies. Three were released, but execution was demanded of nine others, ...

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  11. STRIKE ON 'W. AUSTRALIAN'

    A Perth message says that rollowing upon the sentence of three days'improsonment imposed by the magistrate for their refusal to pay the fines ...

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  12. ATLANTIC FLIGHTS.

    Mark Kerr, who attempted to fly across the Atlantic in 1919, sees no reason for a law against flights, but every reason for a law to see that all ...

    Article : 118 words
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  14. "HOT A BEAN!"

    While New England road users fume about the condition of the main roads, the work of the Main Roads Board is greatly ...

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  15. SAMOAN AFFAIRS.

    It is reported the citizens' committee at Samoa has decided to ignore the Royal Commission appointed by the New Zealand Government to ...

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  16. MARRANBAY TIN FIELD.

    Darwin.—Experts with experience in deep English [?]in mines report that the Marranboy [?]in field equals anything in the world tor consistency and ...

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  17. CARS COLLIDE.

    Seven persons were injured, two seriously, when two motor cars collided head on at Ashfield late last night. Sydney Carpenter, 32, is in a critical ...

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  18. MAN SHOT.

    William McCauley, 50, roceived a bullet wound in his right shoulder in Regeatest, city, late on Saturday night. The police later arrested a man and ...

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  19. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Melbourne.—A report from Wonthaggi ' states that Donald Jenner was mur-, dered in Station-st., South Dudley, late on Saturday night. He was riding a ...

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  20. LAND RUSH.

    An avalanche of applications was lodged at Parkes Crown Lands Agent's office for blocks thrown open near Tullamore on Saturday. ...

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  21. TRAM AND CAR COLLIDE.

    Melbourne.—Mrs. Elate Lucas, who suffered severe injuries in a collision between an electric tram and a motor delivery van at St. Kilda on Saturday ...

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  22. MISTAKEN FOR WALLABY.

    Newcastle.—Charles Ross, 32, had misfortune to be mistaken for a wallaby, while out on a shooting expeditton at Williamstown yesterday. He ...

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  23. TIN MARKET.

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  24. THREE YEARS FOR ARSON.

    At the Central Criminal Court David Alexandra Brown. 51, who was connvicted last week on a charge of arson, was sentenced to three years ...

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  25. WOULD REDUCE TAXATION.

    The Federal Attorney-General, Mr. Latham, speaking at Adelaide on the question of improving the credit of the country, said if it were at all possible ...

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  26. BUSH "POOBAHS."

    A report submitted at the annual conference of the Police Association declared the service was still shackled by old military conservatism. As the ...

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  27. BOYS' CRUELTY.

    Melbourne,—During the hearing of a case of cruelty against two boys, aged 14 and 11 at the Richmond Police Court, Victoria, one admitted that ...

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  28. STRUCK WITH LAMP.

    Dennis Murphy, 18, a dealer, was remanded at the Central Police Court on a charge of having maliciously inflicted grievous bodily harm on Harry ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. BIHOP OF LISMORE.

    The Catholic Bishop of Lismoore yesterday expressed his admiration of the unmarried and married without children, who costituted the majority, had ...

    Article : 66 words
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