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  3. COUNTRY EDITION

    The annual conference of the Shires' Association opened to-day. The Minister for Local Government jocularly remarked that as a result of the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA HAS NO ATTRACTION FOR EMIGRANTS.

    The nett gain to Australia's population from immigration for the quarter ended March, was only 1178 persons. ...

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  7. THE POPE'S DEPARTURE FROM THE VATICAN.

    The Pope has decided that his departure from the Vatican will take place on May 30th, on the occasion of the traditional Corpus Christi ...

    Article : 73 words
  8. THE MAY DAY PROCESSION PROSECUTION.

    J. S. Garden, M. Ryan, and C. Reeves, who were sent to gaol yesterday, instead of paying a fine of £10 imposed on them for taking part ...

    Article : 60 words
  9. THE BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    To-day was nomination day, and it produced 1724 candidates, of whom 588 are Conservatives; 572 Labour, 509 Liberal; 25 Communist; and 31 ...

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  10. THE DISAPPEARANCE OF MARJORIE McKEE.

    The body of the missing child, Marjorie McKee (two years), was found this afternoon in Bulimba Creek, in the Mount Gravatt district. It was ...

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  11. THE SOUTHERN CROSS INQUIRY.

    Ulm was again in the witness box when the Southern Cross inquiry was resumed, to-day. He said that the flight of the Southern Cross was ...

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  12. Y. A. L BOYS IN CANADA.

    The basic friendship and goodwill that Canadians feel towards their fellow Empire citizens of Australia will be expressed here before the ...

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  13. "GO-GETTER" LAND SALESMEN IN TROUBLE.

    Four men, known as "Go-getters," were convicted at the Quarter Sessions on a charge of conspiracy to inveigle purchasers of land into a ...

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  14. THE SEARCH FOR MOIR AND OWEN.

    Vickers have cabled Sir Keith Smith asking him to associate them in the search for the missing airmen, Moir and Owen, They have given ...

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  15. TWO HOUSES IN WAVERLEY BOMBED.

    A house at Waverley, was bombed with large Chinese crackers, at an early hour, this morning. An explosion resulted. The inmates had ...

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  16. UNIVERSITY "HOOLIGANS" DEMONSTRATE.

    University undergraduates created pandemonium at the Tivoli Theatre, last night, when they hurled tomatoes, apples, and other missiles at ...

    Article : 104 words
  17. NARROW ESCAPE FROM FIRE.

    Albert Martin, confectioner, of Oxford Street, awoke this morning to find his shop ablaze. He assisted his wife and two young children on to ...

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  18. OLD MAN CONVICTED OF SERIOUS OFFENCE.

    James Calpin, aged 81, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment at Parramatta Quarter Sessions, on a charge of having committed an ...

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  19. REAL ESTATE AGENTS.

    The Real Estate Institute has expressed a desire to assist the Government in ridding the city of the operation of fraudulent land salesmen. They ...

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  20. EMINENT SEISMOLOGIST PASSES

    The death occurred, early this morning of Dr. Edward Francis Pigot, Director of the Riverview Observatory, ane one of the world's most ...

    Article : 46 words
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