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  4. PREMIERS' PLAN Condemned.

    A MEETING to-day of the full executive of the Australian Council of Trade Unions discussed matters arising out of the Financial ...

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  5. DANCING DAY AND NIGHT FOR A WEEK.

    DANCING day and night since Saturday last, Frank Spectrin, champion endurance dancer, will complete his self-appointed task ...

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  6. SEAMEN'S STRIKE WILL NOT LAST LONG.

    Although a meeting of coal lumpers and seamen took place at the rooms of the Labour Council to-night and passed a motion ...

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  7. "NOT TRUSTWORTHY."

    Declaring that he had proved utterly untrustworthy, a big meeting of Nationalists at North Sydney last night resolved to strenuously oppose ...

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  8. CIVIL WAR FEARED IN IRELAND.

    The Irish Constitution Amendment Bill was passed yesterday by 83 votes to 65, and was sent to the Senate. The proclamation ...

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  9. FOR INCURABLE Sufferers.

    DRAWING attention to the serious increase in mortality from cancer Dr. Killick Millard, in his presidential address to the Medical Health ...

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  10. House Destroyed By Fire.

    When Kenneth McGregor, a farmer, slipped on a seagrass mat at his residence about 1 12 miles from Nagoor in, the Aladdin lamp he was carrying ...

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  11. SPEAKER AND PARTY POLITICS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Morgan referred to the absence of the Speaker, who is in South Australia in connection with the ...

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  12. Eisteddfod Concert.

    If any fault could be found with the concert given by the Rockhampton Eisteddfod Assocation last night, it was that the promoters gave too much ...

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  13. Maintenance Case.

    On March 18, 1930, an order was made against John William Riley, for the support of his wife and five children. Payments were to be made at ...

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  14. OPIUM FOUND ON DEAD CHINESE.

    A sum of 10d. in silver and copper, a letter written in Chinese, and a box and n small quantity of opium were found in the clothes worn by Go Toy ...

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  15. JULIA CREEK MURDER.

    The mystery of the charred remains at, Julia Creek still remains unsolved. The suggestion that they were those of a man named Frank ...

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  16. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    Albert Butters, 22, an unemployed worker, residing at Nobbs street, is said to have been assaulted in Fitzroy street at 4.30 o'clock this morning. ...

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  17. FRENCHVILLE FUNCTION.

    It was state in a "Bulletin" paragraph this morning that a euchre party and dance in aid of a school picnic and Christmas Tree would be ...

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