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  3. Commission Makes Start on Air Inquiry

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the request of counsel of the interested parties the Air Inquiry Committee, which begun its sittings at the Darlinghurst Court ...

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  6. THE CHANGE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—According to Mr. W. Brand, M.L.A. for Burrum, evidence of the restoration of confidence in Queensland as a result of the ...

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  7. 5000 MARCH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — About 5000 unionists marched in procession through the city streets this morning as a protest against the refusal of the ...

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  8. OUR PROBLEMS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday,—A civic reception was this morning tendered to visiting delegates to the annual conference of the Associated Chambers of ...

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  9. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — A double tragedy is reported from Innisfail. The Commissioner of Police was advised this morning that just before ...

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  10. HOUSE BOMBARDED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The house of a timber worker at Rozelle was bombarded with atones last night. Windows were broken, but nobody was injured. ...

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  11. SAD FORECAST

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—"Various influences combined to make the year just closed one of the most unsatisfactory for some time," says the ...

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  12. DAY ONLY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Cabinet has decided to ban all night processions in Sydney, while daylight processions will be allowed only when permission has ...

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  13. SLY GROG

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday. — At Invercargill Edward Nicholls was fined £100 on each of two charges of making spirits and having an unlicensed still. ...

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  14. GALE RAGES

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday. — A gale is raging off the cast coast of New Zealand. The steamer Ulimaron, from Sydney, ...

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  15. KNOCKED DOWN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—While waiting for a train car in the city about 6.30 last night, John Archer Butterworth, of Brisbane was knocked down ...

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  16. ASSEMBLY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Commencing on Thursday the eleventh Assembly of the Congregational Union of Australia and New Zealand, to he held in the ...

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  17. 90 RAMS

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday. — A farmer, near Waitukuran, named Ernest Merriken, dosed 90 of his South Down rams with medicine, and then turned them ...

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  18. 59 PASSENGERS

    BERLIN, Monday.—A female gorilla for the Chicago Zoo was allowed passage on tho Graf Zeppolia on the American flight, but a male gorilla was ...

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  19. WHEAT SLUMP

    CHICAGO, Monday,—Traders forecast that wheat will be less than a caller a bushel, unless something happens tills week to clear the strained ...

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  20. BOOK BANNED

    LONDON, Monday.—A cable has been received by the publishers that the Commonwealth Government has [?] the book "My First 2000 ...

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