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  3. The Men Who "Settled" The Evolution Question

    An Interesting study in physiognomy is provided by this photo of the men selected as the Jury to hear case of the state of Tennessee (U.S.A.), v. John Thomas Scopes, for violation of the anti-evolutlon law.During an intermission, Judge Raulston, on extreme right with Bible, posed, with the men already selected for jury duty. On the left is me sheriff in charte of the jury. The distinguished looking Southern gentleman in the centre with goatee, is Captain Jack R. Thompson, a former U.S. Marshal of East Tennessee. The balance of the Jury is made up of farmers and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. "Manufacturing Bolsheviks"

    Mr. Mat.Charlton in his final address to the ninth Commonwealth Parliament has told the Tories that the most effective way to create Bolsheviks in Australia is to impress upon the masses that they are Blolsheviks. ...

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  5. TO SAVE PENSIONS EX-SERVICE SEAMEN GIVEN LIGHT LABOR

    So wonderful is the gratitude of Imperial Britain to those who served in the war, and received injuries justifying the payment of pensions, that it appears British seamen sentenoed to hard labor will be deprived of their dole, an offence against employers wiping ...

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  6. TO MR. MAYNARD.

    That this meeting of railway workers of the Ipswich shops (held on the traverser track) congratulates, the Rev. F. Maynard on the ...

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  7. COAL CRISIS.

    British coalminers are incensed by the reply of the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) to the miners' deputation at the conference ...

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  8. STRAPPED TO CASK.

    Captain Hans Christensen, who, it was recently reported, was washed overboard while at the helm of his ship, has been found strapped to a ...

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  9. FERRY CONTRACT.

    Yesterday afternoon the Mayor, of Brisbane (Alderman M. J. Barry)replied to certain statements made in the Legislative Assembly by Mr. H. ...

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  10. CANNOT BE GAOLED.

    In the Police Court this morning, Mr.J. S. Berge, P.M., in fining Charles Herbert ibbotson £10, in default a month's Imprisonment, for ...

    Article : 367 words
  11. HALF-A-MILLION.

    The Parnamentary Labor Caucus approved of proposed legislation for the establishment of a State Insurance Department, on the linen of that in ...

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  12. BOARD OF REFERENCE.

    "We think that under the present system the cards are frequently stacked against us," said Mr. T. Moroney (State secretary of the A.R.U. ...

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  13. BREAD PRICE FALLS.

    The bakers announce a reduction in the price of the loaf to 9½d: due to a reduction,in flour of 1s to 16s a sack. ...

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  14. Family Notices

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  15. HURRICANE AT SEA.

    Two diminutive craft, each 66 tons, which had been buffeted by heavy seas on their long trip from Norway, put into Fremantle yesterday, in a ...

    Article : 233 words
  16. BETTER PAY UP.

    "Though the money market is easier in Britain the position of Dominion loans has not changed for two months." said Sir Mark Sheldon, who ...

    Article : 190 words
  17. THE LOAN TERMS.

    The terms of the Commonwealth £67,000,000 conversion and redemption loan carrying 5½ per cent interest free of State tax, are repealed in our ...

    Article : 170 words
  18. FIGHT AT THEATRE

    Frenzied Welshmen in the pit of the Royalty Theatre created a violent scene during Caradoc Evans's play, "Taffy." It was caused by the ...

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  19. LATE SPORT.

    A sensation was caused this morning, when Pilliewinkie was scratched for the Metropolitan at 9.40. Good judges believe that the horse ...

    Article : 54 words
  20. THE WEATHER.

    The Weather Bureau, reported this morning that no rain had fallen during the past 24 hours, and fine conditions prevailed all over the State at 9 a.m. ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. ROMA-STREET MARKETS.

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  22. ABATTOIRS FOR BRISBANE.

    The committee appointed by Greater Brisbane Council to Investigate the question of abattoirs for Brisbane has presente [?] report. It has ...

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  23. MISSING ENGINEER.

    Mr, Arthur Woolloy, a civil [?]neer, employed by the Main Roads Board, has been missing since September 12. He was on drafting work ...

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