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  4. START FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP.

    THE FLEET OF 18 FOOTERS AS TH EY MOVED OFF ON SATURDAY TO CONTEST THE AUSTRALIAN CH AMPIONSHIP. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WALSH'S CHILD DEAD.

    Before the seamen's meeting closed yesterday afternoon, Mr. Tom Walsh asked leave to go on a painful mission. ...

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  6. War Clouds

    The Paris "Temps" publishes a message from Oslo, Norway, stating that the Russian Soviet Government is feverishly preparing ...

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  7. THE WEATHER. THUNDERSTORM.

    The Weather Bureau reported this morning that during the 24 hours ended 9 a.m to-day, rain in connection with thunderstorms had occurred on ...

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  8. £20 BAIL

    Norman Moss (30, manager) was listed to appear before the Police Court this morning on a charge of having boon drunk while in charge of ...

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  9. SYNTHETIC WOOL.

    The first samples of Italian synthetic wool reached Melbourne yesterday by the steamer Maloja. A small portion of the raw fibre will be placed in ...

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  10. STEAMERS COLLIDE.

    Bound for this port with a cargo of sugar from Cuba, the Norwegian freighter, Solvang, has been sunk in a collision with the New ...

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  11. NO STRIKE.

    AT THE DELEGATE CONFERENCE OF THE NATIONAL UNION OF RAILWAYMEN, IT WAS DECIDED, BY A NARROW ...

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  12. Radio on Train

    The first British wireless train specially equipped with a super-heterodyne receiver frame aerial and 20 loud speakers, run under the auspices ...

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  13. SNATCHED FROM DEATH.

    A remarkable case of rescue from drowning occurred here yesterday afternoon. While Nurse Bussell was walking in the vicinity of Back ...

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  14. SUNDAY OFFENCE.

    Roy Dawson, of Rocklea, pleaded guilty in the Summons Court this morning to a charge of having been found on the licensed premises of the ...

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  15. TARIFF BOARD.

    A suggestion that the duty on unassembled motor car chas[?]e should be increased, when introduced with tyres attached, was the first matter ...

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  16. SEEING OUTBACK.

    The De Haviland Aircraft Company has nearly completed an aeroplane ordered for Lord Stonehaven's use for flying in the outback regions of ...

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  17. SAWMILL ENTERED.

    Thieves entered the office attached to Brett's sawmills, at Wilston, last night, but were unsuccessful in their attempts to obtain money. ...

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  18. ON MAIL TRAIN.

    Ernest Tutty (41, fellmonger), an[?] William Bruce (36, salesman), were arrested last night on the arrival of the Sydney mall train and charged ...

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  19. EXPLORERS DIFFER.

    The Arctic explorer, Viljalmur Stefansson, ridicules Captain Amundsen's statement that Dr. Cook's claim to the discovery of the North Pole is as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. STEERING FAILS.

    A woman named Mrs. Isabella Crowley, of Jesmond, near Newcastle, was killed and two others wounded, when owing to the steering gear falling; a ...

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  21. PICTURE COMBINE.

    Mr. Willey, president of the Federation of British Industries, opines that Lord Ashfield's suggestion is impracticable. Legislation only will check ...

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  22. HOW WAGES VARY.

    The Research Information Bureau of the Trades Hall has compiled a table showing the variations in wages in the various States consequent upon ...

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  23. PAY STOLEN.

    An audacious robbery was perpetrated in broad daylight at Lucinda Point on Saturday, when nearly £600, representing the wages of waterside ...

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  24. TORN-UP ROADS.

    The methods employed by the City Council in relation to road making are causing annoyance at places other than South Brisbane. ...

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  25. Rich Pensioner.

    Fifteen months ago James Murphy, aged 69 years, of West Melbourne, in malting a claim for a pension under the Old Age Pensions Act, stated that ...

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  26. STRANGE REQUEST.

    At the banquet given in honor of the Viceroy and Lady Reading, the Ga[?]kwar of Baroda made an odd appeal for the restoration of his original ...

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  27. INDIANS IN S. AFRICA.

    Dr. Abdur Rahman, head of the South African-Indian deputation visiting India, is busy talking over the situation with members of the ...

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  28. SCAFFOLD FALLS.

    A scaffolding on which two paintors were at work in front of the People's Palace, Pitt-street, 70ft above the footpath, dropped yesterday ...

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  29. HIT WITH HAMMER.

    William Henry Curtis, or George H. Lacey, 43, was before the Central Police Court yesterday, charged with feloniously wounding Annie Louisa ...

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  30. ABBE FLOGGED.

    Amazingly primitive beliefs were expounded at the trial of the attackers of Abbe Desnoyers. The accused persons entered [?]h[?] ...

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  31. LICENSING POINT.

    Justin Bros., of Burleigh Heads, were proceeded against on Saturday by the Nerang Shire Council for using land within its shire for the playing ...

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  32. Family Notices

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  33. MAY FEDERATE.

    A motion was passed yesterday at the biennial meeting of delegates of the Tramway Employees' Union that a ballot should be taken within six ...

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  34. TIRED OF LIFE.

    Vary Currie, 34, who lived with her mother at South Bankstown, died from the effects of poison. She left a note to her sister, saying ...

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  35. HOLIDAY TRAFFIC.

    Over 500 people travelled to the Tweed this morning by the two trains that left South Brisbane. Otherwise traffic on the railways was not above ...

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