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  5. Racing Aviators are Nearing the Tape

    RANGOON, Wednesday.—Squadron Leader Kingsford Smith left for Singapore at 3.50 this morning. SINGAPORE, Thursday.—Hill left ...

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  6. GOOD SIGNS

    MARYBOROUGH. Thursday. —Speaking at St. Micha[?]'s Convent to-day Archbishop Duhig said that at the presest time there is thank God, ...

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  7. SCHOLARSHIPS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—After a conference on the scholarship question held to-day the Director of Education (Mr. McKenna) said that there had ...

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  8. STAMP DUTIES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The High Court to-day delivered its reserved judgment on an appeal from the Supreme Court, Queensland, in three ...

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  9. BRAZIL

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The most important news concerning the Brazil revolution since the fall of Pernambuco and Bello ...

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  10. IN NO TIME

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday.—"If the public of Queensland will get behind me, I will wipe out motor competition [?] no time," said the Commissioner ...

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  11. TOBACCO FARMS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Altogether 1.15 applications were received for the 25 tobacco farms near Marecha, but 39 were-rejected, owing to the applicants ...

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  12. FALSE RETURNS

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.—Heavy fines were inflicted this morning in the summons court in several cases of false income tax returns. T. Osborne, ...

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  13. THE NEW TAXES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Leading business men of Brisbane roundly condemn the new taxes contained in the Finance Bill. ...

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  14. WORLD POLITICS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Speaking at the Reagan of Nations luncheon to-day Sir Otto. Niemeyer said the world's politics, finance, and trade were ...

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  15. BETS TAX

    PERTH, Thurhday.—In the Assembly. to-night the Premier [?]ved the sec[?]nd reading of the Winning Bets Tax Bill, providing for a tax to be imposed ...

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  16. PUBLIC SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Organisations in the Commonwealth Public Service have decided to hold a conference at Canberra next week, when ...

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  17. JUDGE'S SALARIES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Following the Government's proposal to rednes the wages of judges by 20 per cent. Supreme Court judges sent a ...

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  18. "MECCA CALLING"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The signal "Mecca calling," will soon be heard by Australian listeners. Ibn Saud, king of the Hedjaz and ...

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  19. KELLY GANG

    LONDON, Wednesday,—Edgar Warlace is out-thrilled by "A True Story of the Kelly Gang," written by C. Chomley, and [?]ustrated by Douglas ...

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  20. MISSED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Kelth Maxwell (27), serving a sentence at Long Bay penitentiary for wife desertion, [?]seaped to-day. he paraded as usual ...

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  21. INCOME TAX

    ADELAIDE, Thursday,—The increased income tax rates, which It is expected the Assemb'y will approve of to-day, are on a graduated scale, the ...

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  22. Mrs. Keith Miller

    WINSLOW, Wednesday.—Mrs. Miller arrived at 5.13 p.m. She will remain overnight. Slne[?] she starled the night 22 hours have [?]psed. ...

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