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  4. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The King sent the following message to Sir Douglas Mawson, who sailed from Capetown, on Saturday in the Discovery for the Antarctic:— ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tighe, of Brisbane Street, went to Sydney on Friday to attend the ann[?]al conference of the M.U.I.O.O.F. Lodge. ...

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  6. THE GENESIS OF DUBBO HOSPITAL

    The writer hud a roam through Dubbo District Hospital on Sunday, and marvelled at its cleanliness and efficiency. Noted the new wing and ward—"The ...

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  7. Will Bruce Return?

    It was learned last night that Mr. S. M. Bruce may re-enter politics much sooner than was expected. There is every possibility that one ...

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  8. Farmer's Awful End

    The body of John William Smith (36), farmer, of Werrimul South, was found on the road half a mile from his home, near Mildura, last night. ...

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  9. Fire at Enfield

    A fire which broke out in Barrett's grocery store, Liverpool Road, Enfield, late last night, for a time endangered the whole block of shops. ...

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  10. The State Cricketers

    In the match with the Association's team played to-day, local cricketers did not make much of a showing. The first innings realised 64, Hawke ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. LABOR PROBLEM

    Addressing the League of Nations Union, the Rev. J. W. Burton said the labor problem was Australia's chief difficulty in the administration of New ...

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  12. WRESTLING

    Satel defeated Eustace on points in a wrestling contest at the Stadium last night. ...

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  13. MAXWELL'S MESSAGE

    Speaking at the declaration of the poll, Mr. G. A. Maxwell, Independent Nationalist for Fawkner, said that some of has timid Nationalist friends ...

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  14. BLACKTRACKERS AT WORK

    Blacktrackers have been sent from Dandenong (Vic.) to Mildura, to endeavour to find the murderer of John William Smith, whose body was found ...

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  15. BAND APPRECIATION

    Mr. Joe. Present, veteran Bandmaster, left an appreciation with this paper before moving on to Narromine. It ran:— ...

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  16. THE KANGAROOS

    The following is the Australian Rugby League team to meet Leeds to-morrow (wednesday):d—Full back, f. McMillan; three-quarters, A. Ridley ...

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  17. NEXT WEDNESDAY'S TOUR

    Remember the Mute and time of the first District Tour—Wednesday, October 30, at 10.30 a.m., in front of Lands Office, Brisbane-sheet. All interested ...

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  18. BIG BLAZE

    Extensive, damage was caused by a fire, which broke out in the Waldorf Cafe, near the G.P.O., in George Street, early this morning. The flames were ...

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  19. Death of Mrs. Cunningham

    Dubbo was shocked on Saturday, when the news travelled fast that Mrs. Unice May Cunningham, wife of Mr. Norman Cunningham, of Dubbo, had ...

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  20. SURPRISE RECOUNT

    A recount of the votes in the above election has placed the Labor candidate in the lead. Mr. J. A. Perkins (N.), who is now ...

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  21. THE BIGGEST EVER

    The giant Dornier seaplane took off from Altenrain, Lake Constance, at 11.15 this morning, for a two-hours' flight, currying 150 passengers and crow ...

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  22. ACTION FOR DAMAGES

    Sydney Ferries Limited commenced an action to-day against the Union Steamship Co. Ltd., claiming £30,000 damages for the loss of the ferry ...

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  23. Wednesday's Wool Sale

    The Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd. reports that the firm's catalogue brought forward on Wednesday last comprised 4575 bales ...

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  24. GANG WARFARE

    A Melbourne message states that early this morning the front of the Kanis Cafe. in Richmond, was practically riddled by bullets, when an ...

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  25. FALLING

    The demand remained firm, but prices weakened at to-day's sales. Bulk wheat sold at 5/4 and bagged at 5/6 a bushel. ...

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  26. THE BOUNDING BASQUE

    The famous tennis player, Borotra, has definitely decided to go to Australia shortly for business purposes. He will also play in several tennis matches. ...

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  27. BEAUTY CONTESTS TABOO

    The Queensland Home Secretary (Mr. J. C. Peterson) promised a deputation lust night that he would seriously, consider the diminution of beauty ...

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  28. ANOTHER FALLING OFF

    The Inspector-General of Forestry reports that there has been an alarming decrease in the forest aras of Australia. the situation is so grave ...

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  29. A GOD OF OLD.

    A painting, of the late Maurice Baldwin was unveiled in Anzac Club, Brisbane, last Wednesday, in the presence of a number of returned soldiers and ...

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  30. SPRINGWOOD SHOCKED

    Dreadful injuries were received by John Hurley, aged ton, at Springwood (Blue Mountains) yesterday, when the wheel of a motor car ran ever his head. ...

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  31. AIR TRAGEDY ECHO

    An Adelaide fisherman, named Taylor, found portion of an aeroplane at the edge of a low reef on an island, near Cape Banks lighthouse. ...

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  32. DOMESTIC BRAWL

    After an altercation between father and son, a shotgun was fired, and Charles Harrison, aged 50, the father, was found dead near the door of his ...

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  33. OPTOMETRISTS' OBJECTIVE

    At the Optometrists' Annual Convention, the President, emphasised the need for legislation to prevent the operations of Charlatans. For 25 ...

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  34. FARMER'S SUICIDE

    The body of Frederick Nicols, a banana fanner, who left his camp at Kuttabul last Wednesday, was found on the top of Mount Jakes, hanging ...

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