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  2. Advertising

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  3. HENLEY-ON-BRISBANE A PLEASANT EVENT

    The Lieutenant-Governor is here seen opening the land and water carnival at New Farm Park ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE DUKE'S NEW ROLE

    Anxious to obtain first-hand knowledge of the coal industry in New Zealand, the Duke of York on Saturday visited the State coal mine at Greymouth. He made a careful inspection of the workings, and visited number of miners at their own homes. Later be inspected the ...

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  7. DYNAMITE USED

    PITTSBURGH, Saturday.—Two messengers were killed and several others injured when bandits, believed to be nine in number, dynamited two ...

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  8. HIS DIVE TO DOOM

    LONDON, Saturday.—Ernest Dobbs, the aircraftsman who was recently awarded the Air -Force medal for completing a record of 240 descents, was giving a balloon-jumping demonstration when be alighted on some electric wires and was electrocuted. He had taken a day's ...

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  9. IN NICK OF TIME

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Two women were trapped by flames in a building in the heart of the city at 1 o'clock to-day. They were rescued ...

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  10. CHAMPION'S END

    An Air Force pilot, giving evidence at the inquest on Corporal East, who was killed last week during parachute drill, said his aeroplane attained a ...

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  11. BUILDING TRADES

    The general secretary of the Amalgamated Road Transport Workers' Union (Mr. G. Lawson) made application to the Board of Trade and Arbitration on ...

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  12. REST ORDERED

    The following official statement was issued to-night:— The Duchess of York, acting on medical advice, has very ...

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  13. WORLD FLIGHT

    BUENOS AIRES, Saturday.—Major Sarmento Bieres, the Portuguese aviator, hopped off in the seaplane Argus last night from Bolama, in Portuguese ...

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  14. TEN YEARS' GAOL

    LONDON, Saturday.—Charles William Hayes, described as a dangerous criminal from Australia, always resorting to extreme violence whenever ...

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  15. NOTABLE SUCCESS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Wall-street, the financial centre of the United States, oversubscribed the Brisbane City Council's loan of ...

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  16. AMUNSDEN

    DETROIT, Saturday.—Captain Raoul Amunsden, the famous Polar explorer, has announced his retirement ...

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  17. STATE FORECAST

    Cloudy along tropical Pacific slopes with showers, chiefly on coast north from Townsville; unsettled in south-eastern quadrant ...

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  18. "VERY SATISFACTORY"

    Commenting on the flotation of the loan, the Mayor (Alderman W. A Jolly) stated on Saturday that the result was very satisfactory. The ...

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  19. POSTAL HISTORY

    The postal business of the Commonwealth was carried on in a little cottage in Spring-street. Melbourne, at the beginning of the century ...

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  20. CRUISER WITHDRAWN

    HAMILTON (Bermuda). Saturday.— The British cruiser Colombo, which has been stationed at Corinto, the Nicaraguan port, for a week, has been ...

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