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  2. WOOL PRICES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The general meeting of the Pastoralists' Association of Victoria has rejected Sir John Higgins' scheme for the stabilisation of ...

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  3. PIQUANT STORIES

    LONDON, Saturday.--Critics are attacking Sir Almeric Fitzroy for forgetting his position as clerk to the Privy Council in his anxiety to ...

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  4. SUPREME ACTOR

    A most amazing story of long-sustained impostures is related by a correspondent of "Reynold's Hustrated News," as follows:-- ...

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  6. IN THE RAIN

    The sudden change in the weather conditions early on Saturday morning caused a lot of extra worry to those people on the outskirts of Greater ...

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  7. FARMERS HARD HIT

    CAIRNS, Saturday.--As far as the Cairns railways are concerned, the stoppage is complete, and the paralysing effect of the railwayman's action is at ...

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  8. STADIUM MEETING

    A mass meeting of railway men was held at the Brisbane stadium on Saturday morning, and it was announced officially that there was no development ...

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  9. TRAMS DERAILED

    Shortly after midday an Saturday a tram car left the rails at the Fiveways Woolloongabba. While officials and workmen were busy wetting the train back ...

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  11. FIGHTING IN CANTON

    HONG-KOKG, Saturday.--Fighting has broken out at Canton, also at Tung shan the foreigners' residential suburb of Whampon. Cadets are firing ...

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  12. LATE FATHER LALOR

    The respect and esteem in which the late Ray. Father T. P. Lalor, P.P. of Ashgrove, killed in such tragic circumstances at Red Hill on Friday ...

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  13. OVER THE BORDER

    TENTERFIELD, Saturday.--The tremendous disorganisation at Wallangarra occasioned by the strike has begun to subside, owing the prompt and ...

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  14. ALLEGED LOSSES

    IPSWICH, Saturday.--At the mass meeting this morning Mr. A. Ewing appealed for volunteers for picket duty at the railway station and sheds. He ...

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  15. SYDNEY BOXING

    SYDNEY Saturday.--Tenorlo Pelkey, the Filipino boxer, further enhanced his reputation at the Sydney studium to-night, when ho gained a ...

    Article : 387 words
  16. MODERN MEN

    LONDON, Saturday.--Miss Marie Tempest, the popular comedy actress, agrees with Mr. Mitchell Hedges, the explorer, that the modern young man is ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. TABLES TURNED

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--Albert Wilson, the manager, and two clerks of the Royal Bank, in a Vancouver suburb, were engaged in preparing for the day's ...

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  18. "AIR CAR"

    Between sunrise and sunset one day recently as reported in the cables, Mr. Alan Cobham, the famous airman, flew, from London to Zurich (Switzerland) ...

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  19. STATE SERVICE

    Owing to the special Cabinet meeting and the decision of that body in regard to the compulsory conference he Premier (Mr. IV. N. Gillies) was unable to ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING

    The ceremony of the unveiling of the late T. J. Ryan statue in Queen's Park, Brisbane, this afternoon, by his Excelleney the Governor was to have been ...

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  21. WOMEN COUNCILLORS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The first woman councillor in Australia, Mrs. Mary Rodgers, was defeated at the Victorian Municipal Council elections ...

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  22. TWO GIRLS DROWNED

    LONDON, Saturday.--G. Duckworth, the wicketkeeper, who was playing for Lancashire against Sussex, learned that his two sisters, aged 14 and 12 ...

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  23. THE OPPOSITION

    On Saturday morning an informal meeting of the Opposition party in the Legislative Assembly was held at Parliament House to give consideration to ...

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  24. BORDER PASSENGERS

    WALLANGARRA, Saturday.--Two mail trains arrived from Sydney between 8 and 9 o'clock this morning with about .40 passengers, who subsequently had an ...

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  25. ROYAL BETROTHAL

    ROME, Saturday.--Prince Amedeo Umherto, eldest son of the Duke of Aosta, is marrying Princess Ileana, youngest daughter of the King of ...

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  26. MOSCOW TRICK

    TOKIO, Saturday.--Ambassador Kopp, "on behalf of tho Soviet Government, is pressing Japan to agrce to diplomatic privileges being granted to ...

    Article : 79 words
  27. ''MOST UNSATISFACTORY"

    INNISFAIL, Saturday.--A vigorous inspection of Innisfail by Mr. Austin, the Government health inspector, from Cairns, continues. He is paying close ...

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  28. LONDON RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Saturday.--Anglo-American firuts have guarauteed the £32,000,000 necessary for the construction of the London underground goods ...

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  29. STINNES MONEY

    BERLIN, Saturday.--The liquidators of the Stinnes manufacturing and other concerns announce that after the payment of all debts £1,000,000 will ...

    Article : 41 words
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