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  6. 'VOTERS' CHOICE BETWEEN TRAGEDY-HOPE

    The people of Sandgate quite definitely showed last night which policy they are interested in and which way they will vote at the forthcoming election. Mr. Forgan Smith, Labor's leader, addressed a meeting at the Sandgate Town Hall, which was overflowing with an enthusiastic crowd. Many could not obtain admission: this was in ...

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  7. THOMAS STIFFNECKED AND PLATITUDINOUS

    Speaking at the inaugural banquet at Brighton of the.Empire Shopping Week, Mr. J. H. Thomas, referring to the Free State, said ...

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  8. RECTOR OF STIFFKEY HAD O [?]N STANDARD

    Prior to calling Rev. Mr. Davidson, who is charged with misconduct, Mr. Levy, after yesterday's five hours' speech for the ...

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    J. H. THOMAS. (See story on this page.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TOBACCO LEAF NOT SOLD.

    IN the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. H. K. Nock (C.P.) complained that the tobacco growers could sell only a small preportion of their ...

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    H. G. M'PHAIL, the endorsed Labor candidate for Sandgate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. £25,000,000 Personal Debts.

    THE final report of the investigatory committee shows that Kreuger's personal debts amounted to £25, 000,000, and his liabilities £20,000,000, ...

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  13. BRITISH SHIPPING FEELING STRAIN

    MR. EDMUND WATTS, the chairman of the Steamship company, declared that British cargo boats were gradually being wiped out. The ...

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  14. FREE STATE AND OTTAWA.

    THE Free State has formally announced its acceptance of the Ottawa invitation if it still holds good. The Government intimates ...

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  15. READY FOR LONG HOP FLIGHT.

    Mrs. Amelia Earheart Putnam (formerly Miss Earheart), accompanied by Bernt Balchen and Eddie Gorski, arrived at Harbor ...

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  16. INTREPID WOMAN TAKES OFF.

    Mrs. Putman left for Paris on her solo flight at 4.51 p.m. ...

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  17. PIDDINGTON'S RESIGNATION.

    Declaring that the Governor's action in dismissing Mr. J. T. Lang from the Premiership was unconstitutional, the Chief Indus, ...

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  18. HOGAN'S CABLE.

    Ex-Premier E. J. Hogan, replying to Sir Stanley Argyle's cable, says he will support a re-enactment of the Premiers' Plan as agreed at the ...

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  19. Across Atlantic in a Balloon

    LIEUTENANT PHILIPPE QUERSIN, a famous Belgian airman, is busy with preparations for an attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a ...

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  20. THE TROCADERO DANSANT.

    Visitors at the Trocadero to-night will have the pleasure of viewing Ron Morris the eccentric dancer from Sydney, who has been specially ...

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  21. ROMA-ST. MARKETS

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  22. WHILE THE 'D's' WAITED

    How William Ernest Bach, a traveller, won the amateur snooker championship at Thurston's on May 19 while detectives ...

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  23. Boarded Train in Defiance of Authority

    THAT the Moorooka police are meeting with more success in their apprehension of "rattler jumpers" at Clapham Junction, was ...

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  24. VOCAL QUARTET RECITAL.

    Four young ladies from the studio of Mr. Leonard Francis, Misses May O'Shea (soprano), Ann Sammon (mezzo soprano), Dorothy Lamb ...

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  25. NOT AUSTRALIAN SHEEP FARMER.

    Regarding the £40,000 swindle by confidence tricksters, it is now learned that the victim's name is not James Watson and he is not ...

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  26. VICTIMS OF TRAFFIC.

    IN order to compel pedestrians to excercise greater care when crossing streets, the municipal authorities at Mannheim, who are Fielding a ...

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