SYDNEY, Saturday.—Labour confidently counts on winning six or seven seats in the southern States and bases its hopes of power ...
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Article : 67 wordsMr. E. G. Theodore, deputy leader of the Federal Labour party, will arrive in Brisbane by the Sydney mail train on Monday night, and the same night ...
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Article : 143 wordsA State by-election for the Burke seat, rendered necessary owing to the resignation of Mr. David Riordan to Contest the Kennedy ...
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Article : 96 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—The Daily News says that the Weisbaden German band played Old Comrades as the British flag was at last hauled down from the ...
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Advertising : 197 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—Are the children of canal bargees sold or given away? is a question arising out of controversy between the Society for the ...
Article : 109 words10 a.m.—Before his Honor Mr. Justice Webb and a jury, Smith v Smith and another—trial (part heard). 10 a.m—Before their Honors Justices ...
Article : 157 wordsIPSWICH, Saturday—W. Russell, a sawyer, residing at Don-street. Camp Hill. Coorparoo, and R. L. Davis, milk vendor of the same address, were ...
Article : 148 wordsIPSWICH, Saturday.—While playing football with some companions at Tivoli Hill this afternoon. Thomas Tansie (4) collided with a post, and received a ...
Article : 149 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday—Frederick Perkins (26), a butcher, of Roan-street, Foorak. sustained head injuries from which be later died, when he fell from ...
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Sunday Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1926 - 1954), Sun 29 Sep 1929, Page 3
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