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  2. COLLISION

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A passenger train, which left Central Station for Caboolture about 6 o'clock to-night, collided with a number of empty ...

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  3. NO SQUEAL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Shown statements from Brisbane to-day complaining of the refereeing of the league match, New South Wales v. Queensland, ...

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  4. FINALE

    LONDON, Sunday.— Preparations have been completeed for an imposing reception to the Duke and Duchess of York, whose tour everywhere is ...

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  5. MAIZE POOL

    BRISBANE, Monday.—August 5 is the date fixed for the holding of a referendum of growers to decide whether a maize pool shall be created for ...

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  6. THE HOAX

    PARIS, Sunday.—A widespread search has not located Daudet. In the meantim France's big laugh has turned to amazement. The success of the hoax has ...

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  7. AT £4/5/

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Industrial Commission to-day declared a living wage for adult male employees at £4/5/ a week, an increase of 1/ a ...

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  8. MOVIES

    BUNDABERG, Monday.—The Film Inquiry Commission reached Bundaberg on Saturday morning and was welcomed by the Mayor (Ald. B. ...

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  9. WILD SCENES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Labour's mass attack on the Trades Union Bill by means of a gigantic profession through the city to Hyde Park culminated in ...

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  10. 100 OUNCES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Royal Commissioner R. C. MacGregor, who was recently appointed to iuquire into and report on all matters associated with ...

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  11. Leg Pierced.

    CASINO, Monday.—To be susp nded by the flesh of the leg on the horns of a bullock was the terrible ordeal of Harry Mindy, a ...

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  12. Buried Alive.

    CHARLEVILLE, Monday.— A boy named Alex Meekin, aged 12, was buried alive yesterday, when a hole in which he was playing ...

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  13. Boy Incendiarists.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two small boys were seen leaving Waterloo Public School on Saturday afternoon and, shortly afterwards, flames burst from ...

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  14. Sugar Award.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Before Messrs. Gillies and Dunstan in the Arbitration Court to-day, the Australian Sugar Producers' Association applied for the ...

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  15. Wireless Tests.

    INNISFAIL, Monday.—During the past week three young men arrived in Innisfail in order to conduct a series of ultra short wave wireless ...

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  16. Razor Used.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A man armed with a razor chased James Brown, of Redfern, for a quarter of a mile along Cleveland-street on Saturday night ...

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  17. Bid For Peace.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—After having attended the meeting of the Federal executive of the Federal Labour party in Sydney with the object of ...

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  18. Alphonso of Spain.

    SYDNKY, Monday.—The King Prince of Wales, and Prince George were at Victoria station last evening to meet King Alphonso of Spain, who ...

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  19. Launch Wrecked.

    CAIRNS, Monday.—A motor launch belonging to Dr. Clarke was totally wrecked on the reaf off Franklin Island yesterday. ...

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  20. Still Chaotic.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The affairs of the Cairns branch of the Watersiders' Union still remain in a chaotic state, and instead of improving seem ...

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  21. New Air Service.

    BRISBANE, Monday.— Important extensions of the aerial service, conducted by the Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Mail Services ...

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  22. The Razor Gang.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Commissioner for Police (Mr. Mitchell) stated on Saturday that following on the murder of Norman Brulin at Darlinghurst ...

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  23. Good Haul.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A number of men, who required no less than seven motor cars to take them to the police station, were arrested in a raid by the ...

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  24. Cheese Board.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Nine nominations for five vacancies on the Queensland Cheese Board were received by the Department of ...

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  25. Fired At.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A night watchman found two men, one middle aged and the other little more than a youth, in the basement of David Jones' new ...

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  26. Bond's 'Plane.

    LONGREACH, Monday. — Leaving Charleville at 2.20 on Sunday afternoon, Bond's aeroplane, which is attempting a flight around Australia, ...

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  27. For Listeners In.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Methods whereby wireless programmes con be rendered more popular during the winter months, thus increasing the ...

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  28. Killed His Wife.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—Charles Davis 36, telegraph linesman, in Christchurch, killed his wife, aged 19, by cutting her throat with a razor. ...

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  29. Sir John Goodwin.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The Acting Premier to-day announced that the State Government's reception to the new Governor would take place at ...

    Article : 40 words
  30. State Scholarships.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Department of Public Instruction announced to-day that the State scholarship results probably will be issued on ...

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