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  2. FINANCE SCHEME.

    The draft of the 'financial agreement between the Commonwealth and the States, which had been prepared, was amended in several particulars, ...

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  3. ALL QUIET.

    There are no new developments in connection with the South Johnstone mill trouble, and a peaceful atmosphere pervades the troubled area to-day. Strike ...

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  4. WATER ACT.

    In our issue of June 27 appeared an editorial giving the leading features of the Water Act, referring to the support that was given to the Act by Mr. W. A. ...

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  5. GIRL KILLED.

    Julia Catherine Crocker (13), of Nell-street, Pinkenba, was returning home after visiting her elder sister in in Mater Misericordiae Hospital, who ...

    Article : 162 words
  6. "A BOMBSHELL."

    Prince Carol has thrown a political bombshell by issuing a declaration to the Press, in which he styles himself "His Majesty King Carol II. of ...

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  7. BRITISH EMPIRE.

    Major Sir Archibald Boyd-Carpenter, M.P., delivered an inspiriting address on "The British Empire" in the Exhibition Hall last night, under the auspices of the ...

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  8. CIVIL AVIATION.

    In a letter tendering his resignation as president of the Australian Aero Club (Queensland section), which was read at a meeting of the club on Thursday ...

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  9. SOAKING RAIN.

    Soaking rain, though of a light nature, was experienced yesterday in the Darling Downs, Burnett, and Southern coastal portions of the ...

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  10. "DEEP SORROW." PRINCE CAROL'S STATEMENT TO PRESS.

    Prince Carol remaine at his Paris residence. Replying to journalists desiring an interview, he sent the following message: "My sorrow does not allow me to be ...

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  11. TAXI SMASH.

    A sequel to the taxi-cab accident near Cabbage Tree Creek bridge, on Thursday night,"when a young woman was killed and three other passengers were injured, ...

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  12. PRECAUTIONS IN ROUMANIA.

    While calm is reported to prevail in Roumania, a censorship is operating, and precautions are still being taken. Bucharest newsapers are warned against the ...

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  13. PRINCIPLE AT STAKE.

    The following statement was to-day issued by Mr. F, H. Gilmore (chairman of directors of the South Johnstone Cooperative Milling Association, Limited):— ...

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  14. £62,500 TO CHARITY.

    The British United Press correspondent in Bucharest states that in his will dated July 2, 1925, King Ferdinand left £82,500 to charity. Each daughter ...

    Article : 128 words
  15. "MUST NOT RETURN."

    The late King Ferdinand, in his will, prays that Heaven will bless the people. In a codicil he regrets Prince Carol's renunciation of the throne, which ...

    Article : 185 words
  16. TEMPEST TOSSED.

    After a protracted voyage of 76 days from Glasgow, during which [?]he encountered monsoonal weather witlh high, heavy head winds and seas which at times ...

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  17. DROUGHT RAILWAY.

    Mr. Justice Brennan, of the Central District Supreme Court, whose circuit extends to Longreach and Blackall, considers that the early completion of the ...

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  18. NEW CITY HALL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) will have the honour of being the first person to be given a civic reception in the new Town Hall. ...

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  19. TO HONOLULU.

    Major C. O. Usborne, of Vancouver, plans a flight to Honolulu on August 15, for the Dole prize. He may continue to Australia, via Fiji. ...

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  20. TURRET CLOCKS.

    Tenders for the supply, delivery, and supervision of turret clocks and chimes for the new City Hall were opened by the Brisbane City Council yesterday. In ...

    Article : 355 words
  21. GOING STRONG.

    Mr. Denis Rooke, who is flying from England to Australia in a. "Moth" 'plane, arrived at Agra at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. He is expected to leave,for ...

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  22. MOUNT MORGAN.

    The Developmental and Migration Commission, which took evidence here to day, had the position regarding Mount Morgan fully explained them by Mr. ...

    Article : 229 words
  23. AMPLE POLICE.

    On behalf of the Government it was yesterday again claimed that sufficient police protection has been, and is being, afforded the public in connection with the ...

    Article : 289 words
  24. CHILD ENDOWMENT.

    A meeting of the State Executive Council was held to-day, after which a proclamation was issued bringing into operation to-morrow the Child ...

    Article : 69 words
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