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  4. STERN MEASURES

    The situation in Roumania apparently is highly inflammable. Martial law and other stern measures are represented ...

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  5. ENGLISHMEN AT NEWCASTLE

    Local cricket officials conferred with Mr. Frank Cush, a member of the Board of Control, this morning as to whether the Newcastle England match should be played at all. Strong resentment was aroused by ...

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  6. STANDSTILL AGREEMENT

    A new standstill agreement has been signed affecting £180,000,000 of frozen credits, of which 40 per cent are British. The new agreement involves a reduction of interest ...

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  7. SPRINKLER RISK CHARGES

    Exception to the statement by Messrs. Wormald Brothers that soldered sprinklers fitted to fire prevention systems in business places in the city are not safe under existing conditions and should be changed is ...

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  8. TRAFFIC BLOCKED

    No trains will be running on the Winton line for a week owing to washouts between Stamford and Corfield. On this line there are creeks 12 chains wide ...

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  9. 'WARE THE GIPSY

    More stories of the alleged hypnotic influence of Stephen Sterio, the Australian-born gipsy who recently was ordered out of the ...

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  10. ATTACKED BY SHARK

    Details of a Torres Straits native's fight for life against a 14 foot shark, two fathoms below the surface are contained in a ...

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  11. NOTED JOURNALIST

    The death has occurred of Sir Robert Donald, G.B.E., LL.D., hon. Toronto, the well known Journalist, author, and newspaper proprietor. ...

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  12. SURYA SEN ARRESTED

    Surya Sen, the alleged chief of the Bengal Terrorist conspiracy, and his accomplice, Brajendra Nath Das. were arrested at Gairala, five miles ...

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  13. The South Coast

    The Coolangatta Chamber of Commerce at its monthly meeting last night decided to apply again to the Municipal Council for a redistribution of street ...

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  14. VALUES DOWN

    Cross bred wools, particularly coarser counts, further declined at the second Wanganui wool sale yesterday. More than 40 per cent of the total ...

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  15. BIG CRICKET

    Profits of £3,885 and £310 respectively were made on the fourth Test match and the match between England and Queensland, and the ...

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  16. WHEATGROWERS' THREAT

    A. Commonwealth-wide campaign for the establishment of an Australian parity for wheat, with the threat of a national hold-up by producers, was advocated at ...

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  17. HUNTING TRAGEDY

    After being severely mauled in a desperate encounter with an enraged tigress in the jungles of North-Bengal, Police Sergeant J. Adams died at the ...

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  18. U.S. BANKING DEALS

    Mr. Charles G. Dawes, a former Vice-President of the United States, and also a former United States Ambassador to Britain, ...

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  19. ABUSE OF HONOURS ACT

    Lieutenant - Commander Edward Loake, R.N., D.S.O. on whose complaint the prosecution of Maundy Gregory, editor of the "Whitehall ...

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  20. BABY SUFFOCATED

    Mary Jeannette, 8 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Forrest, of Emerald, was left in bed asleep and was found ...

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  21. STUNT FLYERS KILLED

    Captain Lawson, a stunt pilot, formerly in Sir Alan Cobham's air circus, and Mr. E. Ross, a radio expert, crashed while ...

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  22. TRAMS HELD UP

    The failure of power between 9.30 and 10 a.m. held up trams on all routes for a few minutes on three occasions. The delay, although short, was ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    Newcastle Crisis Over. The trouble over the M.C.C. match with Newcastle has been amicably settled and the match will proceed. ...

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  24. HEAVY LITIGATION COSTS

    The crushing costs to both parties in litigation, which has already cost £20.000, was suggested by Mr. Justice S. McArthur as a reason for the parties ...

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  25. KNOCKED OFF BICYCLE.

    Knocked off his bicycle by a motor car in Lutwyche Road yesterday, James Burnett, an adult, residing in Lamington Avenue, Lutwyche, received a ...

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  26. PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

    Reductions in the expenses of Parliamentary Government were mooted by the Leader of the Country Party (Mr. C. G. Latham), who Is Deputy ...

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  27. TO CONFER WITH MILLERS

    At the request of the Wheat Board the Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. F. W. Bulcock) has undertaken to ask ...

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  28. CAVALRY TATTOO

    Arrangements are now almost complete for the cavalry tattoo which the 11th Light Horse (Darling Downs) Regiment will hold on the Show Ground ...

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  29. STYLES IN STARTING

    This picture of the start of the second heal of the 50 metres open breaststroke event at the Church of England Grammar School swimming sports gives a convincing illustration of the value of the start in a swimming race. Some of the competitors have gained almost a full second on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. DELICATE OPERATION

    After having been lodged in his body near the heart since 1918, a bullet which struck Mr. J. R. Maitland while he was fighting at Villers Bretonneux on August ...

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  31. M.L.C. TO BE SOLD UP

    An ex parte application made by Patrick Sheahan of Marrickville, for permission to enter into possession of and sell the home of Joseph Michael Martin, ...

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  32. METROPOLITAN FORECAST

    The divisional office of the Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology has Issued the following forecast for the metropolitan area :— ...

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  33. APPEAL AGAINST 35 YEARS

    Counsel who had been briefed to appear for Paul Grierson in his appeal against his conviction and sentence to imprisonment for 35 years for his part ...

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  34. C.S.R. DIRECTORATE

    Several changes in the directorate of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, have been announced. Mr. 'E. W. Knox has resigned from the board of directors. ...

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  35. RAILWAY ACCOUNTS

    An Increase of £6,868 was shown in the profit on the State railways for January compared with the same month last year. The total profit for ...

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  36. CRICKET FIXTURES

    The secretary of the Queensland Cricket Association (Mr. R. T. Stephens) stated this morning. that there would be no play on the Brisbane Cricket Ground ...

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  37. DEATH IN HOSPITAL

    A fettler named Robert Gibb Stanley, 62, was fatally injured when he was thrown from his trolley last Sunday while preceding the western mail ...

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  38. YOUNG ECONOMISTS.

    The report presented at the annual general meeting of the Young People's Economic Society held in the Teachers' Building showed that the year's ...

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  39. LAND BALLOT.

    The land ballot was concluded this afternoon. Portion 8 (Doondi homestead), 15,947 acres, went to E. H. Corbould, Yarrandine, Talwood (588 ...

    Article : 59 words
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