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  6. Striking Comments on Queensland Railways Position.

    Professor Carr Sanders surprised delegates at the papulation conference by declaring that education should be discouraged in countries desiring a ...

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  7. PASTORAL.

    Because the shearing season is now on it is well worth while to recall tho following resolution unanimously carried by the recent Convention of the ...

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  8. FLYER'S FEATS

    A message from Para, Brazil, states an unconfirmed report has been received to the effect that Paul Rildfern, who attempted a non-stop flight ...

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  9. SOLDIERS' THREAT

    Returned soldiers are making preparations to prevent a repetition of the scenes that occurred at the cenotaph in Martin Place when ...

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  10. IRISH ELECTIONS

    Free State Parliamentary nominations close on Saturday and then begins one of the shortest and most bitter campaigns in Ireland's history. ...

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  11. BROADCASTING.

    The Utile hand of experts who sit nightly in the British Broadcasting Company's testing hut at Keston, in the hope ...

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  12. GALLIPOLI FILM.

    British Instructional Films Co., has completed arrangements with the Admiralty to film the Gallipoli campaign on the story of Raymond's novel, ...

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  13. DIED IN GAOL.

    Henry Tacke, aged 67, who is serving a sentence of seven years for the manslaughter of Bay Turrell at St. Kilda in 1925, died in Geelong gaol ...

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  14. WOMAN BADLY BURNT.

    Attracted by the loud screams of persons in a house occupied by Mrs. May Barnard, in Elgin Etreet, Carlton, people hurried to a room rented ...

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  15. A LIFE SENTENCE.

    It is reported that Sarah Boyd, who has been serving a life sentence for the murder of her baby girl in 1923, was released from Long Bay gaol this ...

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  16. SHOT AT EACH OTHER.

    Join Fitzgerald Cave, a married man, and Sarah Jane Howard, a widow, who were concerned in a shooting affair at the latter's cafe at Port ...

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  17. ON THE BRINK.

    Shortly after midnight lust night a middle aged woman was observed by Richard Bell, assistant signalman at South Head Signal Station, trying to ...

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  18. GLACIAL FLOODS.

    The British United Press Association's Berlin correspondent says that 150 deaths are reported as a result of glacial floods. Bridges across the ...

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  19. DEARER LIVING.

    According to a statement issued by the Government Statistician, food prices in Sydney showed an increase of 3½ per cent, during the month of ...

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  20. INCENDIARISM.

    The city coroner, Mr. Fletcher, has found that a fire on August 13 in the clothing factory of W. E. Ward and Co., Ltd., Forest Lodge, was ...

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  21. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    The Customs revenue for August totalled £3,965,000 or £277,000 greater than that for August of last year. The postal revenue is £57,232 more ...

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  22. CHINESE FIGHTING.

    Local Nationalist authorities tonight issued a statement to the effect that two divisions of the Southern troops had crossed the Yangtsze river ...

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  23. STATE BIRTH RATE.

    The birth rate of N.S.W. for August was 1 per cent below the average of the previous five years. ...

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  24. LITHGOW STRIKE.

    Another 100 men were added to those already affected by the stoppage at Hoskins Iron and Steel Coy's concerns at Lithgow, Cadia and ...

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  25. Wanted All the Road.

    At the Maclean Police Court before Air. E. A. Mahony, P.M., "William Leslie Eggins. was charged with that on July 1, J927, being the driver of a ...

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  26. WONDERFUL YIELDS.

    Mr. J. J. Frances Black, a mining engineer, pronounces Edie Creek, New Guinea, the richest gold field discovered since Coolgardie. ...

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  27. BIG FOOTBALL.

    Waratahs had a keen crowd of spectators for their first practice at Tynmonth to-day. Critics are most enthusiastic about their physique and ...

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  28. EQUALITY FOR WOMEN.

    At the annual conference of State school teachers at Perth women resellers expressed their dissatisfaction at the action of the Public Service ...

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  29. MECHANICAL HARES.

    An application for an injunction to restrain trustees of Sydney sports ground from giving a lease of the ground for mechanical hare coursing ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND STRIKE.

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council last night. Mr. Sear, secretary of the Victorian branch of the A.R.U., declared the dispute, in Queensland ...

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