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  4. WILL MARRY MAN She Loves.

    "The gold-haired, blue-eyed princess, Ingrid, of Sweden is determined to marry the man of her choice, though the engagement ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Watersiders who were unloading the Wear to-day were subjected to urgings of Communists to refuse to work the vessel, but they were given ...

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    WORLD CRUISE.--The yacht Southern Cross (Mr. D. G. Gunn, owner and skipper) arrived in the Gardens reach of the Brisbane River from Scotland the other morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WENT THROUGH SAME THING WITH HIS FIRST WIFE.

    "MY wife knows that I have been through the same thing with my first wife, that I would not pay a dressmaker's bill, that I loathe and ...

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  8. Mr. Bruce In England.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce has not altered plans, but will go to Australia as soon as his business is concluded, and in ample time for the election. He ...

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  9. Fewer Unemployed In Britain.

    Figures issued to-night, show that during the week ended October 26 there was a further reduction of 11,786 in unemployment, making a total ...

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  10. MR. MacDONALD LIONISED.

    Scenes of great enthusiasm marked the arrival of the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) at Lossiemouth to-day. A general holiday was ...

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  11. Brisbane Mail Train.

    Commencing to-morrow the Brisbane mail train will arrive at the Stanley street platform direct, instead of at the Campbell street station. ...

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  12. Japan's Grip On Manchuria.

    The Chinese Foreign Minister has written to the League of Nations pointing out that Japanese are steadily extending and consolidating their ...

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  13. Riot Leaders Deported.

    Altogether about 400 have been arrested since the burning of Government House. To-day six of the revolt leaders were deported from the ...

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  14. SACKED!

    Since the Atlantic Fleet returned home, 24 men, mostly serving on H.M.S, Rodney, have, ignored discipline, to such an extent, that the ...

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  15. Lord Kylsant's Appeal.

    Lord Kylsant's appeal against a conviction and imprisonment for fraud has been dismissed. He will probably make a further appeal to the ...

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  16. Poisoned Vegetables.

    The Commissioner for Health (Dr. Coffey) in his annual report, which was tabled in Parliament yesterday, sold that the Health Department had ...

    Article : 116 words
  17. MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

    Judgments by default were given for the plaintiffs in the following, undefended cases in the Magistrate's Court this morning:-- ...

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  18. Prince's Flight Interrupted.

    The Prince of Wales to-day set off by air for Liverpool, but the weather became so violent that he was advised to alight and continue his journey ...

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  19. GRAFT IN WOOL BUYING ALLEGED.

    AMAZING allegations were made by Mr. F. C. Deak[?]ne at a meeting of the Moree Woolgrowera' Defence Committee regarding the wool marketing system. He stated that there had been scandals in Australia, but none equalled the way in which wool was ...

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  20. GOLF HOUSE BURGLED.

    On several occasions the golf house of the Mt. Morgan Golf Club has been broken into by thieves and soft drinks, tobacco. &c., have been taken ...

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  21. They're Making Money!

    The Note printing branch of the Commonwealth bank is still working at high pressure, printing the bonds required for the new conversion loan. ...

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