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  5. BRIGDEN RESIGNS INDUSTRIAL COURT

    It was announced by Premier W. Forgan Smith to-day that Mr. J. B. Brigden, Director of the Bureau of Economics, had resigned his position ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INCHCAPE'S BEQUESTS.

    The Earl of Inchcape bequeathed £100 each to 202 commanders of the Peninsular and British-India ships, who were actively ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FARMERS' STRIKE IS SERIOUS

    The farmers' rebellion that started in Iowa is spreading through Nebraska, Wisconsin. Its seriousness is now ...

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  8. ATLANTIC FLIGHT NOW IN PROGRESS

    Harbor Grace (Newfoundland), Thursday. Clyde A. Lee and John Bochkon, who arranged a ...

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  9. NEW RECORD MADE BY AMERICA'S FAMOUS AVIATRIX

    Mrs. Earhart Putnam landed at 10.28 a.m. to-day from Los Angeles, completing the first trans-Continental non-stop flight by a woman in 19hrs 2 rain. SHE used the same monoplane in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Von Gronau's Flight

    CORDOVA (Alaska), Thursday.—Von Gronau, the German airman, who proposes to fly from ...

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  11. "Let Her Keep On Flying"

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday. —"She wanted to be as tree as the birds of the air," Ben. Chapman, a ...

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  12. STOLE ALTAR WINE.

    Two men who were engaged cutting down trees at the residence of Archbishop Duhig, Wynberg, at New Farm, yesterday, found a ...

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  13. STORAGE OF WHEAT.

    Provision is to be made for an additional storage capacity of 387,000 bags of wheat, to be provided by the erection of new sheds ...

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  14. Spanish President Reprieves Rebel Leader

    General San Jurgo, the Spanish rebel leader, has been sentenced to imprisonment for life. He was reprieved by President Zamora on the recommendation of the Cabinet. FOLLOWING Cabinet's recommenda ...

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  15. DEATH OF MARQUESS.

    THE death is announced of the Marquess of Normanby. ...

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  16. MOLLISON DELAYED.

    Pilot J. A. Mollison has postponed his return flight for some days owing to an unfavorable weather forecast. ...

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  17. LATE MYLES FERRICKS.

    IN Tuesday's issue of "The Daily Standard" a tribute by W. E. Donovan to the late Myles Ferricks appeared. In it he said, "And when he ...

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  18. THREE BAKERS FINED.

    THREE bakers wE bakera were fineds£1 10a, to include costJ. S.Mr.,T. s. Berge P.M., in the Industrial Magistrates' Court for breaches or tile award ...

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  19. DAUGHTER OF MULTI-MILLIONAIRE DIES FROM CANCER

    Mrs. Edith Rockefeller M'Cormick, daughter of Mr. John D. Rockefeller, died to-day in Chicago. MRS. M'CORMICK suffered from cancer, and a few weeks ago her ...

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  20. MADRID'S LATEST CRAZE.

    MISS EVA ASQUITH, a Yorkshire dirt track rider, has been fighting bulls. As a motor cycle's pillion passenger, she acts as matador. She has killed several bulls already. ...

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    Miss Jennie Benson (principal comedienne) and Mr. Ernest C.Rolls (producer) of "Bright Side. Up," the new revue to he offered at the Regent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BERYL MERCER, Who has a prominent part in "Are These Our Children [?]" showing at the Empire to-morrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. "PROSPERITY IS RIGHT AHEAD"

    "I believe we have passed the depression, and are rapidly leaving it behind," said Sir William Morris, motor car manufacturer, in an article in the "Daily Mail." "PROSPERITY IS not round the ...

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  24. BRITAIN PAYS HER DEBTS.

    The credits raised in 1931 to support sterling will shortly be repaid in Paris, whither £20,000,000 has been transferred to pay subscribers to the ...

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  25. GONE A MILLION.

    AN audit of the Manitoba University endowment trust fund revealed only 100,000 dollars left out of 1,600,000 dollars. John A. ...

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  26. FARMERS' DEFENCE LEAGUE.

    IRISH farmers are forming a defence league to secure widely representative support for any action the farmer's may decide to ...

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  27. TWO, INJURED.

    SIDNEY CALEY; of Sydney-street, New Farm, and Gladys Jones, of Jackson-street, Eagle Junction, were slightly injured when a motor car ...

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  28. RATIONS FRAUD

    "I found it difficult to live so I doubled up." This was the excuse Alexander Stringer, 33, laborer, gave to Mr. H. ...

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  29. "LIVED BEYOND HIS MEANS"

    Thomas Edward Hand, 74, agent, pleaded guilty before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., in the Police Court to-day, to a charge ...

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  30. SOLBERG AND PETERSEN HAD CLOSE SHAVE.

    Thor Solberg and Carl Petersen, who planned a trans-Atlantic flight to Norway, narrowly escaped death in their 'plane crash at Darby's Harbor (Newfoundland), according to information brought in by Douglas Fraser, a St. John's ...

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  31. SWEATING IN MELBOURNE.

    Speaking at a meeting of the Anti-Sweating League; Mr. Samuel Mauger declared that more people worked in factories and shops in Carlton and Fitzroy on any Sunday than men on the railways and tramways. ...

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  32. TEXTILE WORKERS' STRIKE.

    The textile workers' strike is now in full swing. Future develop, ments depend largely on the result of the application of the Trades Hall disputes committee to the Chamber of Manufactures for a conference. ...

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  33. CANOE WITH A STORY.

    This small outrigger canoe on hoard the freighter Erica, has a tragic history. It was one of three which left the island of Tucopia for Vanikoro. The other two were never heard of again. The canoes were 15ft long and barely two feet wide—"dug out" type. This canoe is on its wag to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. CLOUDY ON FAR NORTH COAST

    THERE was much cloud this morn ing in coastal districts north from Sandy Cape, and rain threatened at a few stations between Thursday Island ...

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  35. DUBLIN CATTLE MARKET.

    OWING to the tariff war between Britain and the Irish Free State, the Dublin cattle market was the smallest on record, only ...

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  36. STRIKERS SHOT DOWNA

    SEVERAL men were killed and many injured at Benton (Illinois) to-day, in a clash between "peace officers" and striking ...

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  37. WAS IN WANT.

    Beatrice Obertha Graydon, 36, who pleaded guilty to two charges of shoplifting before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., in the Police ...

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  38. WALL-STREET SHARES.

    WALL-STREET opened to-day with a renewed rush of buying, but at noon, the market was reversed. The closing prices were the same as ...

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  39. FELL AT SCHOOL.

    WHILE jumping at school to-day to-day George Driscoll, 12, of Waterworks-road, Ashgrove, fell and fractured his right kneecap. ...

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  40. CRUSHED FINGERS.

    JAMES STEEL, of Ruby-street, Mitchelton, had the fingers and thumb of his right hand badly crushed while at work to-day. Ambulance ...

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