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  3. INTERVENTION URGED.

    The Pope has asked Mr. Ramsay MacDonald to appeal to the Soviet Government to release Bishop Cleplak and 12 other Catholic dignitaries ...

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  4. Opening Tut.'s Shrine

    This exclusive photograph is Interesting in so far as it represents the final stages of the work of Mr, Howard Carter and Mis staff at Luxor, prior to his quarrel with the Egyptian Government. Here is seen the operation of removing the central section of the roof of the great outer shrine, wherein Tut's body lay. Mr. Callender is seen on the left, and Mr. Carter on the right. Much difficulty was experienced in lowering [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The first photograph published in Queensland of the inner surface of the roof section of the great outer shrine of Tutankhamen's sepulchre. On this are four gilt figures of protective vultures, with, above them, gilt sun's rays. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COSY CORNER CHATS.

    [?] suppose the Empire is one or the miscellaneous fabrics some people thought were doomed to destruction on the advent of a Labor ...

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  7. "Vile Stuff."

    The Assistant Home Secretary (Mr. Brennan) returned to Brisbane this morning, after a three weeks' visit to North Queensland. ...

    Article : 178 words
  8. Warwick Incident.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Eastern Downs P. and A. Association, held at Warwick recently, it was stated by Mr. J. Buckley that a ...

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  9. IRISH CRISIS.

    In the [?] Eireann Mr. Cosgrave read a further statement from MajorGeneral Tobin declaring that the object of his ultimatum had been ...

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  10. FIVE NEW SHIPS.

    The navy estimates are £55,800,000, a reduction of £2,200,000. Viscount Chelmsford (First Lord of the Admiralty) points out that it is ...

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  11. "WONDERFUL NORTH."

    The Assistant Home Secretary (Mr. Brennan), who returned to Brisbane this morning from a week's visit to North Queensland, said he had been ...

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  12. Late Shipping.

    St. Albans, from Melbourne and Sydney, arrived at New Farm Wharf at 9.30 this morning. She is loading 12 tons of frozen cargo and a quantity ...

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  13. MENACE TO HEALTH.

    In the House of commons Mr. Morgan Jones (Parliamentry Secretary for Education), who is in charge of the Rent Restriction Bill, now before the ...

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  14. "Mighty Quickly."

    "If the fire was started by a cigarette dumper it started mighty quickly," said Charles P. M'Quillan, licensce of the Stone's Corner ...

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  15. FLATS FOR FLATS.

    "I almost lived in taxicabs for a week, driving around London flat-hunting," said Mr. Neville Mayman, of Sydney, who is holidaying in Britain ...

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  16. Burney Booster Seems Peeved.

    "The Burney scheme is dead and done for. Mr. Leach (Under-Secretary of State for Air) killed it in one tragic moment when he ...

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  17. FIGHTING THE RIFFS.

    Premier de Rivera, interviewed on the situation in Morocco, salt it had been most serious for 12 years, but they were now approaching a ...

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  18. Modern Rival to Flying Dutchman

    A firm of shipbreakers appea[?] to the Admiralty to assist in the search for the obsolete cruiser, Sutle[?] which has been adrift a fortnight in ...

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  19. Lighter Cloths.

    Mr. H. Bliss, of the British Research Association for the woollen industries, told an audience at Bradford Mechanical College that ...

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  20. Late Sporting.

    The first annual meeting of the Coorparoo Football Club (senior) was held last night. Mr. Jack Horsley was elected captain, with Mr. Arthur ...

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  21. "Stopped the Tram."

    The charge of having unlawfully assaulted Constable Frank Elijah Tay. ior in the execution of his duty at Spring Hill on February 16, which has ...

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  22. Shooting Alleged.

    James Ellis, furniture dealer, 45 years of ago, appeared before Mr. Hishon, P.M., to-day, charged that, at Griffith-street, New Farm, on March ...

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  23. Snap Vote Defeat

    Amid cries of "Resign" the Government was unexpectedly defeated on a snap vote by 234 to 207 on a motion to suspend the 11 o'clock rule, under ...

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  24. WAR SERVICE HOME RENT.

    In the Magistrates' Court this morning, before Mr. H. L. Archdall, P.M., the War Service Homes Deputy Commmissioner proceeded against Martin ...

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  25. £1571 A FOOT.

    Craig, Williamson, Ply., have purchased the property occupied by Sargeant's Cafe and Posner Bros., in Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. The ...

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  26. UNCONFIRMED REPORT.

    It is stated on the authority of his sister that "Boy" Charlton has declined to accept the invitation to go to the Olympic Games at Paris. There ...

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  27. 42ft. Seam of Coal.

    It is currently reported that a 42[?]t coal seam has been found at Rock[?]a, about six miles from Brisbane. Officials of the Mines Department, ...

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  28. EVIDENCE CONCLUDED IN KENDENUP INQUIRY.

    After taking evidence from a Victorian witness the Royal Commission, inquiring into the affairs of Kendenup Development Companies, concluded ...

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  29. MAN SHOOTS HIMSELF.

    A sensation was caused at Deu[?]quin yesterday, when Frederick Denis Gradoskey, 24, shot himself in the stomach with a revolver. He had ...

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  30. "MOST CRITICAL POSITION."

    A message from Corfu says that Venizelos, in departing for Paris, opined that Greece was in a most critical position. ...

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  31. "LET US ENJOY OURSELVES."

    Admiral Guy Gaunt presiding at the Fellowship of Freedom luncheon, said a bill would shortly be introduced into the Commons providing ...

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  32. LEFT £27,000 BUT NO WILL.

    James S. Biggs, into licensee of the Globe Hotel, who died recently, left real and personal estate of a net value of £27,000. He was a bachelor, and ...

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  33. RENT OF SLAUGHTER-YARD.

    The Queensland Trustees Ltd. preferred a claim before Mr. J. Stewart Berge, P.M., in the Magistrates' Court this morning, against James Anderson, ...

    Article : 138 words
  34. KEDRON SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The nominations for Kedron Shire Council closed at noon to-day. They are:—Chairman.—David Samuel James ...

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  35. ATTACK ON EMBASSY.

    Resulting from the outrage on the British Embassy the Cabinet has dismissed the Director of Police for Incompetence, and created a Ministry ...

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  36. BALMAIN VICTIM DEAD.

    The man named Ernest Michleson, a Danish seaman, who was found at the Pacific Hotel, Balmain, with wounds in the chest, thought to have ...

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  37. ARRIVING TODAY.

    A message from Pile Light an nounces that the following steamers from the South, passed in this morning:—. Albans, at 7.15; Port ...

    Article : 66 words
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