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  5. HARRY WALKER, M.L.A., TO GIVE EVIDENCE IN HOSPITAL

    Adopting a suggestion by Mr. Ross Philp (counsel for Wildridge and Sinclair) the Royal Commissioner (Mr. C. J. Carroll), who is investigating the payment of alleged Secret commissions in the dairying industry this morning decided ...

    Article : 231 words
  6. HEARD IN COURT TO-DAY.

    THE P.M.: Were you drunk yesterday? Defendant: Well, you see, your worship, being Exhibition time, I met a few friends I had not seen for 20 years. I did have a few drinks. ...

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  7. ANGLO-IRISH PEACE?

    THE "Manchester Guardian's" correspondent at Ottawa reports that it is strongly rumored that Lord Hailsham and Mr. J. H. Thomas, members of the British delegation, have been negotiating with the Irish leaders ...

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    "Laurel" one of the competitors in Finney's Ladies' Hunt, ridden by Miss M. Woods, at the Show to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr, Ernest [?]. Rolls and Miss Jennie Benson, producer and principal comedienne of "Venus Ltd.," the spectacular revue, which commences ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 69 words
  10. HITLER GETS REBUFF

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Chronicle" reports that President von Hindenbnrg crushed Hitler's political ...

    Article : 268 words
  11. DUKE LOSES PROPERTY

    A suit case containing jewellery, a dress suit, cheque books, and other personal belongings, was stolen from the Duke of ...

    Article : 55 words
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    Capt. von Papen Germany's Dictator. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    This is how a Lascar seaman keeps the deck clean aboard the BritishIndia freighter Queda. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "I D DN'T KILL HADEN CLARKE," SAYS LANC STER

    "Did you kill Haden Clarke?" "No," was Captain Lancaster's dramatic reply to his counsel's (J. Carson) question. The calm and deliberate Lancaster denial topped a spectacular session, where the aviator ...

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  15. Governor's Daughter

    MISS MARJORIE WILSON, the daughter of the State Governor, showed her interest in the ...

    Article : 73 words
  16. U.S.A. Wheat Crop

    THE total wheat crop on the basis of August 1, conditions is estimated at 782,687,000 bushels, ...

    Article : 38 words
  17. Davidson Not To Use Church.

    A notice has been affixed to the door of the Stiffkey Church giving a fortnight's notice of the ...

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  18. Irish Senate Hostile To Government

    The Senate met to-day specially to consider the Dail's rejection of its amendments to the ...

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  19. "VENUS LTD."

    "Something entirely new to Australia," is the way Mr. Ernest C. Rolls, producer of "Venus Ltd." describes his spectacular revue, ...

    Article : 107 words
  20. SHARE MARKET FLUCTUATES

    Wall-street opened to-day with a slumping of prices, but, by the end of the first hour, rail shares had swept upwards, and ...

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  21. SPANISH REVOLT

    The Minister of War, Sonor Azana, told Cortez that the situation was serious in Seville, where the rebels were led by ...

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  22. MRS. D. FLOWER.

    THE death occurred yesterday of Mrs. Dora Flower, widow of Mr. J. H. Flower, at her residence, Kirkston, Flower-street, Windsor, at the ...

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  23. 'PROFITEERING IS RAMPANT IN ENGLAND E. J. HOGAN

    Ex-Premier of Victoria, Mr. Hogan, interviewed here, said that his investigations in London had convinced him that the revival of profiteering was one of the principal causes of the British people's present inability to buy Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. MAN KILLED BY TRAIN.

    STEPPING in front of a fast electric train as it was passing through Rookwood Station at 7.50 a.m. to-day, an elderly man was ...

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  25. "EXHIBITS WERE EXCELLENT" J. H. SCULLIN

    The leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr. J. H. Scullin, who has already paid. four visits to the Brisbane Show, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. BIG TENNIS

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  27. LADIES' DAY AT THE SHOW.

    Ladies'Day—what excitement for the fair sex this spells. THE weathor remembered its good manners, Old Sol chasing away a ...

    Article : 310 words
  28. RADIO UTILITY.

    The broadcasting facilities at the Show Grounds are much appreciated by the crowds. Not only do they furnish jolly music, ...

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  29. WOOD CHOP.

    TO-DAY much interest was again centred in the wood-chopping events. The programme for the morning included the first and ...

    Article : 183 words
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  31. TO-DAY'S SHOWS.

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  32. NEW RAILWAYS Manager.

    MR. HOOPER, general manager of railways at Rockhampton, has been appointed to succeed Mr. J. Chambers, recently retired in a ...

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  33. To-day's Contests

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  34. MRS. BRIDGET WHITE.

    THE death occurred at Longreach on August 2 of Mrs. Bridget White, at the ago of 62 years. De ceased, who for the past 17 years had ...

    Article : 42 words
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