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    TO-DAY'S WITH Fire and mild. ...

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  5. WHY WAGES WENT UP

    The increase in the wages bill of the electricity department of the City Council of £317.000 last year was mostly due to the ...

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  6. "A QUEER FEELING"

    William Nairn. 23. who was thrown into the air and fell heavily when his motor cycle skidded in a race at Werrington Park. Toowoomba. on ...

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  7. TANKS AND DESTROYERS

    PRECAUTIONARY measures are being taken by the French against Italian raids on the frontier, which have assumed serious proportions. ...

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  8. HIS WIDE CIRCLE OF ACTION

    Arriving in Scone November 9, a man booked a room at the Belmore Hotel. The same night he cleared out, and with him went Jewellery and ...

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  9. U. S. TEAPOT DOME SCANDAL

    THE Supreme Court to-day upheld the validity of the conspiracy indictment against A. H. Fall and Harry F. Sinclair in connection with the ...

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  10. BACK HOME

    ESCORTED by 14 aircraft of every imaginable description, Group- Captain Williams and his two associates in the great Pacific flight, Flight-Lieut. ...

    Article : 503 words
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  12. WHEAT PRICE RISES

    The decrease of 2.222.000 bushels of wheat had little affect upon the marsel and Liverpool closed about a 1d. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SETTLEMENT UNLIKELY

    Proposals for a settlement of the Yallourn dispute were placed before the Electricity Commission by lite Trades Hall Disputes Committee at a ...

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  14. RECOGNISING THE NATIONALISTS

    THE Foreign Office has received reports from Hankow indicating that the situation is much improved. The threatened general strike has not ...

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  15. HEADLESS BODY IS FOUND

    The headless trunk of a man was taken from the water off Coogeo Bay yesterday afternoon shortly after 5 o'clock, by Messrs. Joseph ...

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  16. VEIL BANISHED

    FOLLOWING the example of their Turkish sisters. Muslem women of South India, at a representative meeting. ...

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  17. AND WHY NOT?

    "SAY, If instead of being a judge, l followed a useful occupation and grew cabbages?" Chief Judge Dethridge. in the ...

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  18. LIST, YE TORIES!

    DURING the discussion in the 44 hours case in Melbourne yesterday, Judge Beahy said the movement towards the ...

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  19. CANADA WANTS OUR TRADE

    WITH the object of visiting their Australian clients and obtaining first- hand knowledge of our trade. so as to foster Letter and bigger ...

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  20. MR. LARKIN'S INTENTIONS

    It was learned yesterday that Mr. Larkin, whose resignation as chairman of the Commonwealth Shipping Board caused a considerable stir in shipping ...

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  21. TAX ON BACHELORS

    MUSSOLINI has imposed a tax on bachelors between the ages of 25 and 65, which Will become effective on January 1. The tax ...

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  22. WHERE WOMAN FAILS

    AS many as 440 women in business went bankrupt in 1925. A Board of Trade report issued to- day reveals that the ...

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  23. THE NORTHERN MEN TAKE THE FIELD

    The Queensland XI. preparing to take up the attack in the match against New South Wales yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. COULDN'T BE BOTHERED

    The Board of Trade and Arbitration has notified the Queensland branch of the P. I. E. I. that consequent on yesterday's application to the Court. the ...

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  25. WATERSIDE CO -OPERATION SCHEME?

    Though officially denied by the general president of the Water siders' Federation, Mr, A. T. Turley, it is stated that the ...

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  27. JAPANESE MURDERED

    A radio message received by the police from the captain of the coastal shipping service steamer Marion Sleigh states a Japanese ...

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  28. BROKEN NOSE IN QUARREL

    Dennis Beggan, a laborer, was today committed for trial on a charge of manslaughter. arising out of the death of Mary Gezan, 57, ...

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  29. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM?

    Mr. Dahl, of Darling Street. Glebe. is perplexed at the strange disappearance of his two children, Josephine. (9). and Frank (8), who left their home on ...

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  30. CRUSHED BY PAPER BALE

    Thomas Stewart, a stevedore, was struck on the head by head of paper while unloading cargo from the at steamer Dromana at Birt's wharf ...

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  31. WIFE DEAD IN BED

    Shortly after 1 p. m. yesterday. Mary Josephine Henley (19), of Thomas Street, Petersham, complained to her husband that she was suffering from ...

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  32. "WEIGHT-LIFTING" TRICK

    "It is the old weight-lifting trick, your Worship." said Constable Stinson. police prosecutor, at the Central Police Court yesterday, when James ...

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  33. A.R.U. MEMBERS FINED

    Twenty-eight members in arrears to the A .R .U. were summoned in the Small Debts Court yesterday. Appeals made by the union by circulars ...

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  34. GIFT FOR O'CONNOR

    The Valley Cricket Club Queensland, of which Leo O'Connor is captain intends to present him with a Lasting memorial of his [?] score ...

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