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  4. War Cloud Still Drifts Over Manchuria

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A party of 17 persona aboard the Niagara on arrival from Honolulu were detained aboard by Customs oficials under instructions ...

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  6. CHINA

    SHANGHA, Sunday.—Ominous silence is preserved by the Nanking Government regarding the situation in Manchuria. ...

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  7. NO HELP

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The select committee appointed at the recent meeting of the Trades Union conference waited on Mr. Sizer to-day to ...

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  8. OUR SCOUTS

    LONDON, Monday.—Parties of Australian Scouts attended the Horse Guard Chapel at the City Temple, where the Rev. Norwood preached. The clergyman ...

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  9. ONE PERSON

    BRISBANE, Monday.—When a deputation from industrial organisntions waited on the Minister for Labour today the question was submitted of ...

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  10. TO SHOW CAUSE

    [?], Monday.—At a meeting of the management, committee, of the Brisbane and District Football Association to-night it was decided to call ...

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  11. TROTSKY

    LONDON, Sunday.—M. Trotsky has written a letter from Constantinople to the "Daily Herald," the offcial labour organ alleging that the ...

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  12. CHANNEL STORM

    LONDON, Sunday.—The total casualtios of the storm and tidal wave, which swept the cast and southeast coast from Yarmouth to Worthing, are ...

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  13. TIMBER TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There was dramatic development in the timber workers strike when seven union loaders were arrested and charged with ...

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  14. NO LIGHT

    SYEINIEY, Monday.—Two airmen—Thomas' Branch, pilot, of Kensington; rind Harry Harris, mechanic, of Mascot —while returning from a flight, to the ...

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  15. STATE CANNERY

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Tenders for the purchase of the State cannery closed to-day, when Mr. Steer said two tenders had been received. ...

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  16. IMPORTED MEAT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—On the recommendation of the Foods Standard Committee the State Executive Council to-day approved of regulations ...

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  17. USED GELIGNITE

    [?]TON, Monday.—Inspector O'Harn received information this afternoon that Reginald Austin (47), a farmer, residing near Yarwun, had ...

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  18. PARLIAMENT

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Political circles are of the opinion that the new Parliament will revert to night alttings, probably commeneing at 2.30 ...

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  19. NON-STOP DANCE

    [?], Sunday.—C. Charles Nicolas has issued a challege to the world's dea[?] to compete with him in continuous dancing with a minimum of 300 ...

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  20. Record Glide

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The Vionose, Kroufeld during a compatition on the Rhone Mountains gilded 94 miles, which is claimed to be a world's ...

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  21. Mr. Bruce for Brisbane

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Me. S. M. Rruen leaves Sydney for Brisbane on Saturday. It is expected to will stay in Brisbane for two days at the most. ...

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  22. Made in U.S.A.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Herbert Austin announces the formation of a company to manufacture Austin Servens in the Unitted States. ...

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