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    Lieutenant-Colonel C. C. F. Bourne, D.S.O., the Commanding Officer of the 25th Battalion, now in camp at Harrisstown, rides in the scout car which is used by him for field reconnaissance. The car is armour-plated and carries a heavy wireless set as its medium of communication. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RING EVENTS MAIN FEATURE AT FINAL DAY OF SUCCESSFUL ROYAL SHOW

    The Royal Agricultural Society's annual Show closed yesterday on the same highly successful note as that on which it commenced. The gale takings for the five days of the Show, were a record. Main interest was again centred in the ring, where the children had their day with the judging of numerous pony classes. On ...

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  6. SECTION OF ACT TO BE EMPLOYED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The vital section of the Crimes Act is:-- 30. (1) If at any time the ...

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  7. GOVERNMENT INVOKES CRIMES ACT TO BREAK WATERFRONT STRIKE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Federal Government to-night invoked the Crimes Act to break the Queensland waterfront strike. This action was taken after the Governor-General (Mr. McKell) had issued a proclamation declaring that there existed in Australia a serious industrial disturbance prejudicing and threatening ...

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  8. WAGGA MENACED BY FLOOD WATERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- With a wall of water sweeping down the Murrumbidgee River towards them, Wagga residents ...

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  9. WATERSIDERS REFUSE WORK; THIRTEEN SHIPS AFFECTED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The demand by Waterside Union officials to-day that the three men suspended yesterday should be the first selected for labour this morning was refused, and 1445 lumpers refused to ...

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  10. TOTAL GATE TAKINGS AT SHOW A RECORD

    The total gate takings for the five days of the Show, were a record. This year's figure of £4264136 showed ...

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  11. POLICE SEARCH FOR GUN USED IN SHOOTING

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Police and railwaymen today searched four miles of railway line for the gun used ...

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  12. LABOUR TO OPPOSE BANK LEGISLATION

    CANBERRA, Thursday-- The Parliamentary Labour Party today decided unanimously to oppose the Government's ...

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  13. LEVY FOR TRAMWAY MEN ON STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Tramway Union members, at a special meeting at the Trades Hall to-day, attended by 88 out ...

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  14. JET 'PLANES FOR USE IN MALAYAN BANDIT WAR

    SINGAPORE, Thursday. -- Vampiro jet-propelled fighters are to be used by the R.A.F. in the war against the ...

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  15. OPPOSITION LEADERS PLAN STATE ITINERARIES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- "Sketch" itineraries for the State Opposition Party leaders were announced to-day. Mr. ...

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  18. IODINE ADDED TO SALT TO COUNTER DISEASE

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The "Daily Telegraph" says that Britain is launching a two- year drive to rid the entire ...

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    Many Londoners wire bewildered when they saw a regimental sergeant-major walking along the kerbside, with a queer contraption in his hand. The answer is that he was measuring the road with an instrument to set the pace of a guardsman in order to determine the number of men required for lining the route on ceremonial occasions. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. TOOWOOMBA MAY BE VENUE FOR BREAD CHAMPIONSHIP

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Bread Manufacturers' Association proposed to hold the Australian bread ...

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