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  4. Outlook for Watersiders more Hopeless

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—When the estimates for the Home Secretary's Department were dealt with in the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Kerr ...

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  6. RUIN'S VERGE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Replying to-day to comments by Mr. Theodore regrading the policy of the Federal Ministry, to repeal the coastal clauses of ...

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  7. CHALLENGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sydney, seamen will meet to-morrow morning to consider an important telegram received late this afternoon from the Prime ...

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  8. HOPELESS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The hopelessness of their strike is being realised by the watersiders in Brisbane, and they are now seeking for support in ...

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  9. 32 DEAD

    PRAGUE, Thursday.—At midnight the dead totalled 32. The condition of 12 rescued is hopeless. Thirty are still entombed. ...

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  10. MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Winston Churchill has become a trades Unionist. During his summer vacation he hopes to build a house on the estate at ...

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  11. HOSPITALS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the dislussion of estimates in the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Morgan urged that all country hospitals should ...

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  12. RADIUM HIRE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Brisbane and South Coast Hospitals Board to-night,a communication was read from the ...

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  13. ALL-METAL 'PLANE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The construction has, begun, of the first allmetal monplane to be designed in Australia. ...

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  14. State Schodls

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Official approval was given to-day to the appointment of Mr. George Chadwick, head teacher of the East State School at ...

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  15. ARCHITECTS

    BRISBANE, Thursday —In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Minister for Industry, introduced, a Bill to provile for the registration, and to regulate, ...

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  16. FOR THE COURT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The strike committee decided to take proceedings in the High Court for an injunction to restrain the Federal ...

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  17. BUSH FIRES

    JANDOWAE, Thursday.—Intensive bush fires are raging in the district, and have done much damage. Several' settlers have been burnt out, and others' ...

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  18. AIR SPEED

    LONDON, Thursday,—In a final practice flight, in the supermarine Napier, seaplane in which he hopes to break 'Bernardi's, air speed record of ...

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  19. Tragedy Follows Carnival

    LONDON, Thursday.—Tragedy followed a carnival at Shaftesbury, Dorcster. A motor van in which five persons ...

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  20. Both Legs Amputated

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—Cheif Justice Sir Charles Kerrett, who had his leg amputated at the beginnng of the year, had his remaining leg amputated ...

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