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  3. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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  7. Rushing North Brisbane Mail Topples Over Embankment

    THE Imperial Economic Committee's fruit report calls [?] fruit was i[?]a into the United Kingdom in 1924, yet the ...

    Article : 565 words
  8. COAL DEADLOCK IS SERIOUS IN BRITAIN

    THE Government take serious view of the coal breakdown. The Government's coal committee met and forthwith considered the situation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HOW PAPUA IS GOVERNED

    SIR JOSEPH COOK furnished the Permanent Mandates Commission with supplementary information in regard to labor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DASHED TO DEATH

    WHEN an engine, sleeping car, brake-van. and two passenger carriages crashed over an embankment crossing a wooden bridge spanning a gully near Aberdeen to-night, six were killed and many injured. ONLY meagre details of the disaster are so far available, but ...

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  11. WATCH THIS

    Chafalo the magician at the Hippodrome, shows the Lord Mayor a new card trick. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SIXTEEN KILLED IN RAIL SMASH

    A disastrous railway accident occurred at Salt River. two miles from Capotown. Sixteen are dead, including Sir ...

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  13. "MADE ENGLAND ARBITER OF THE WORLD"

    A striking tribute to the into Lord Kitchener was paid by the Prince of Wales when unveiling a statue of the Field Marshal, at the Horse Guards ...

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  14. LARWOOD'S HAT-TRICK

    Rain curtailed play almost everywhere in the county games on Wednesday, but several notable performances were recorded. ...

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  15. SYDNEY'S CLAIM

    THE Federal Government has appointed Sir Arthur Robinson, a former Liberal Minuter as a Royal Commission to ...

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  16. BROKE GAOL BUI WERE CAUGHT

    THERE prisoners. Alfred Nelli, Arthur Henry Williams and Michael John Cassidy, who [?]ped from Yatala gaol on ...

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  17. NO PETROLEUM THERE

    All doubts as to whether petroleum oil existed at Kendenup, as claimed by Mr. C. J. De Garls, were sot at rest by the report of the Government ...

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  18. "I HAVE NOT RESIGNED"

    A rumor which had gained currency locally that Mr. M. Charlton. Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Tarty, had resigned was denied ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA WELL AHEAD

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  20. TOKIO IN MOURNING

    ON account of the funeral of the exEmreror of Korea, all Government offices and lending business houses in Tokio are closed to-day. ...

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  21. SAVING EXCHANGE

    An item of interest to those who use the post to save exchange was an answer to a question in the House of Representatives. ...

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  22. FOR CONCILIATION

    The following chairmen have been allotted to Industrial Conciliation Committeca:-- Mr. A. Lewis. Farriers (Country). ...

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  23. AFRICANS IMPRESSED

    A visiting party of South Africans recently paid a brief visit the Cowra Experiment Farm. The visitor were much Impressed, ...

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  24. SKULLS WERE CRACKED

    The inquest on the six victims of the Malahide (Co. Dublin) tragedy. in July, when the bodies of three men and three women were found inside ...

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  25. ADULTS IN WAR

    Mr, W. J. Dunstan. member of the Board of Trade and Arbitration, during the hearing of the Storeman and Parker claim, remarked that he ...

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  26. PONSFORD SLIGHTLY ILL

    W, H. Ponsford, the Australian cricketer. is suffering from a slight attach of tonsillitis and is resting. It is hoped he will recover very shortly. ...

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  27. SUZANNE WINS AGAIN

    In the semi-finals of the Hardecanurts Championship. Mile. Suzanne Lenglenbeat Miss. Joan Fry (England). 6-1. ...

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  28. BIG WHEAT SHORTAGE

    The winter wheal crop of the United' Struts will be 543,300.000 bushels, as indicated by conditions on dune 1, so the Department of Agriculture ...

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  29. TRADE WITH CANADA

    TORONTO (Canada), Thursday. Mr. W, K. Clegg, president of the Chamber of Manufactures of Newcastle. addressing the Convention of Canadian manufacturers, declared for ...

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  30. LONDON WOOL SALES .

    At the wool sales on Tuesday 8000 bates were offered. and about 6000 bales were sold. There was goad competition among ...

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  31. CONFERENCE CALLED

    To consolidate the anil-referendum forces of Victoria, and to get a det[?]e expression of opinion regarding Industrial Labor's attitude towards ...

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  33. STARVATION AHEAD

    Japanese reports state that there has been no rainfall, in North Mamchuria since early Spring, and the soya bean and other crops have ...

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  34. TRUNDLE SILO SHORTAGE

    Grave allegations involving the loss at Trundle silos of 10.000 bushels of wheat--worth about £300--were mode at the police court to-day when ...

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  35. HOWARD GOING WELL

    In the Formby Golf Tournament all competitors returning scores of twenty less than the leader, after to-day's 18 holes, were compulsorily retired. ...

    Article : 67 words
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