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  5. Australian Aviation may Lead the World

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The remarks made by Judge Dethridge in the Arbitration Court' on Tuesday concerning the future, of arbitration aroused ...

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  6. ON THE ROCKS

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday. — A Yeppoon fisherman named Mick Barby was yesterday found east away on a small rocky islet about 25 miles from ...

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  7. HALF MILLION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Winston Churchill announced in the House of Commons that £500,000, with the residue of the estate of the lost ...

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  8. UNION MATTERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—At the Board of Trade and Arbitration to-day, the Industrial Registrar (Mr. Wallace) made application for the ...

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  9. FLYING HIGH

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth will lead the world in length and co-ordination of aerial highways when the ...

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  10. Tasman Flight

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—D. Burgess, third officer of the Makura, has offered to act as navigator to Kings ford Smith on the Tasman flight. ...

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  11. Got the Whale

    AUCKLAND (N.Z), Wednesday. —While dashing in pursuit of a whale in Tory Channel the fast launch Miss Liberty caught fire and ...

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  12. Cruiser Wrecked

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Tuesday —The British light cruiser Dauntless was steaming slowly into Halifax Harbour in a dense fog on Monday ...

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  13. Lost £3000

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—A big robbery is reported from Oodnadatta, where H. F. Jones, managing director of Wallis, Foggarty, Ltd., big ...

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  14. Stolen Heifer

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The hearing was concluded in the Armidale policecount to-day of the case in which William James Mowle and Arthur ...

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  15. Oil Boom

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Up to to-day prospectuses of 46 companies, formed to prospect and mine for petroleum in various' parts of Queensland, have ...

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  16. Aerial Mail

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—To commemorate the opening of the aerial mail service the Government intends to issue a special stamp. In making this ...

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  17. Warwick C. of E. Girls

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—The party, of 24 girls from the Church of England Girls' School, Warwick, arrived last night from their visit to Kosciusko ...

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  18. Sixpence Daily

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In judgment given to-day by the deputy Commisstoner of the Industrial Commission (Mr. Kavanagh), on an application for ...

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  19. Amundsen

    LONDON, Wednesday,—The British United Press Association's Tromsoe correspondent states it is reported Amundsen has been rescued near the ...

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  20. Oil Boring

    LONGREACH, Wednesday.—Arrangements, have been made by the Longreach Oil Wells, Limited, to commence boring immediately. Plant is expected ...

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  21. Iriterimperial Trade

    PERTH, Wednesday. — Australia's place in the Empire and its dependence on interimperial trade for its welfare were the subjects dealt with ...

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  22. Deadly Exhaust

    MLEBOURNE, Wednesday.—Fumes from the exhaust of [?] car are believed to have casue[?] death of John Shaw, proprietor [?] at ...

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  23. Sefton PaRk Crime

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—No arrest has yet been made by the police who arc searching for the man or men who assaulted a girl at Sefton Park on ...

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  24. Palm Valley

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — In order to investigate the possibilities of establishing a winter tourist resort at Palm Valley, near Hermansberg, ...

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  25. Egypt

    CAIRO, Wednesday. — Mahmond Pasha says it is undesirable to re-enter into negotiations with Britain at present, but there is not the least intention ...

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  26. Tully Farmers

    CAIRNS, Wednesday. — Agreement has been reached in the trouble between the Tully farmers and the A.W.U. ...

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  27. Rich Man Die[?]

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The [?] announced of Sir David Ule, [?] amongst the six richest men [?] Britain. He is stated to [?] ...

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