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  6. BRITAIN'S MAGIC DISPLAY OF THE ARTS OF PEACE

    The great Empire Exhibition at Wembley, which was opened by His Majesty the King on Wednesday last. The spectacle is said to have been one of the greatest the world has known. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT

    A frightful accident occurred in Queen-street about 11.15 last night, when William N. O'Halloran, aged 23, single, a passenger ...

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  8. SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    Motor cars, trams, and other vehicles were dashing across the intersection of Queen and George streets, and hundreds of people were hurrying along shortly before 8 o'clock last night, when a runaway horse attached to a milk cart gall oped at top speed into the centre of ...

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  9. HOPE OF SETTLEMENT.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Saturday.--Mr. Mack, the secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Railwaymen, has written to the Minister for Railways ...

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  10. GOOD BYE! GOOD LUCK!

    Many a Brisbane lassie shed tears of bitter regret on Saturday morning when the last of the visiting British cruisers the Dragon, took her departure, after a round of festivities in Brisbane. The Adelaide wharf was crowded at ...

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  11. NOT A TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Saturday.--The delegates to the Irish boundary conference do not regard its breakdown too tragically. It is recognised that the ...

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  12. "NO, NEVER!"

    LONDON, Saturday.--M. Rakovsky, leader of the Soviet delegation, replying to the British bankers' memorandum, says:--"The memorandum ...

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  13. SOCIALISM FEARED

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. Frederick E. Guest, who was chief Liberal whin in the last Coalition Government, has written to Mr. Asquith, pointing out ...

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  14. WORLD FLIGHT

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.--Squadron leader Maclaren and his companions have decided to make a pause of two days at Karachi before beginning the second ...

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  15. MUCH DISCUSSION.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The report of the experts continues to furnish grounds for abundant discussion, says the Paris correspondent of "The Times." The ...

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  16. MILK AND BEER.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Great Britain spent £307.000.000 on intoxicating liquors in 1923, as compared with £330,000.000 spent in 1922. ...

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  17. FIRE AT NUNDAH.

    Mr. H. A. Crawford was driving his motor car along Rode-road, Nundah, about 5.20 p.m. on Saturday, when the engine back fired, and the ...

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  18. COWBOYS AT WEMBLEY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. C. B. Cochran has been deluged with a flood of applications for the cowboys' display at the Empire Exhibition. Many are ...

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  19. TRAIN SMASH

    LONDON, Saturday.--An electric train crashed into another train, which was carrying excursionists in connection with the cup-tie football matches ...

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  20. POSSIBLE RACE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Paris is excited at the prospect of a race towards Tokyo between Squa[?] on-leader Maclaren and Lieutenant Deisy, the ...

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  22. BALLOON RACE.

    SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, Saturday.--Ward Vanoram won the national balloon race, travelling 1073 miles from the starting point. Three of the seven ...

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  23. TEAMSTER KILLED.

    GLEN INNES, Saturday.--Fatal injuries were sustained by Henry John Conroy whilst he was engaged in hauling timber on the Grafton-Glen ...

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  24. RAILWAY TRAGEDY.

    GENEVA, Friday.--Herr Helfferich, a former German Minister of Finance and leader of the reactionary wing of the German Nationalist party, was ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Royal Academy authorities have informed Miss Marton Jones that they are banging her portrait of Lord Novar on the line. ...

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  26. AMERICAN FLYERS.

    DUTCH HARBOUR (U.S.A.), Saturday.--The American flyers have been marooned all the week by bad weather and hard luck. ...

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  27. EARLY PILOTS

    Publication will commence in "The Daily Mail" on Monday of a series of articles, by Mr. Harry C. Cleeve, on the Queensland pilot service giving ...

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  28. CYCLING.

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  29. PRIZE GARDENS

    Entrants in the "Mail" Cottage Garden and Vegetable Garden Competition, are advised that judging will commence early in May. The ...

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  30. STATE FORECAST.

    Further showers in [?]sule [?] North Coast divisions, and becoming unsettled, with rain and some thunder in north-western and central districts. ...

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  31. MAYFAIR ROBBERY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mistress Edward Compton, who shared Princess Mary's dancing lessons at Buckingham Palace, lost £3000 worth of jewellery ...

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  32. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    When traffic from the races at Ascot was exceedingly brisk on Saturday afternoon, a motor car, owned by a Mr. Gillam, crashed into a tramway post and ...

    Article : 111 words
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