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  5. FLOODS IN THE EAST BRISBANE POSITION SOMEWHAT RELIEVED

    Parts of Southern Queensland, which have been receiving torrential downpours, now report that the weather is clearing. Part of Darling Downs ...

    Article : 251 words
  6. DINGHY CHAMPIONSHIP SOUTH AUSTRALIA CAPTURES FIRST HEAT

    To endeavor to bring about interstate 14ft. yachting contests. Mr. L. N. Strahle, [?]resenting the St. Kilda Dinghy Club, and Mr. W. Brear, ...

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    THE BATTLE FOR INTERSTATE HONORS IN YESTERDAY'S 14ft. DINGHY CHAMPIONSHIP. Left: A view of the flying start showing Shamrock (N.S.W.) getting away first with Scandal (S.A.) and Warrigul (W.A.) immediately in the lee. To the right are Sunny South (S.A.) and Miss Vic. Right: Miss Vic, one of the South Australian representatives, winning the event. Inset: A. O'Grady, skipper of the winning boat. Miss Vic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
  8. FOOD SHORTAGE IN THE NORTH

    "The food position in the [?]ooded north is still acute," the reply given by the Acting Superintendent of Railways to a deputation urging the ...

    Article : 125 words
  9. HIGH WATER ON THE CLARENCE

    Flood rains have turned the usually placid Clarence into a swift running stream of muddy hue on which floating in spectacular array are miniature ...

    Article : 158 words
  10. TRAGIC DROWNING FATALITY

    Submerged flats on the bank of the river at the foot of Bazaar-street, where the flood waters are 12 to 14 feet deep were the scene of a ...

    Article : 180 words
  11. CRACKSMEN AT IT

    Thieves have been busy during the past week, particularly the "tin opener" gang of safe-cutters. After, their big haul of £2000 worth of diamonds ...

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  12. MR. W. C. ANGWIN

    Prior to his departure for London last night, the Hon. W. C. Angwin, West Australian Agent-General-elect, was the guest of honor at numerous ...

    Article : 380 words
  13. CHINESE TROUBLE IS THE OUTLOOK MORE HOPEFUL?

    As already indicated, the British are preparing to lay proposals before the Northerners as well as the Southerners, arguing that, as the Northerners ...

    Article : 174 words
  14. GLASGOW DISASTER REMARKABLE CASE GALE OF 90 MILES AN HOUR

    Eight were killed and a hundred taken to the hospital in Glasgow as the result of a gale which lasted all day, the wind attaining a velocity of ...

    Article : 214 words
  15. MELE BILO DEFEATED

    The 18ft. championship race took place in Sydney Harbor to-day. At the start Mele Bilo was best placed to windward of her rivals. Australian ...

    Article : 237 words
  16. SUPPOSEDLY DEAD HUSBAND RETURNS

    After attending the funeral of a man she believed to be her husband at Kew Cemetery to-day, Mrs. William M'Pherson came face to face ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 234 words
  17. BEAM WIRELESS

    Marconi, speaking at a luncheon to the Foreign Press Association, revealed that the Anglo-Canadian beam was being simultaneously utilised for ...

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  18. NOT GUILTY

    "The Whispering Gallery,'" said the chairman in summing up in the Hesketh Pearson case, "was like a great many reminiscences published ...

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  19. THE LONG DAY CLOSES

    The railway service is much poorer through the death of Lewis Howard Gwynne, who died yesterday morning. In his efforts to establish a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 280 words
  20. IF CANTON ACCEPTS

    A London correspondent cables that the British Government has submitted a proposal to Chen at Hankow for a joint Sino-British control of all British ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. GALES ALL OVER BRITAIN

    Fifteen deaths are directly or indirectly attributed to the great gale experlenced in Britain. The wind reached a velocity of 102 miles per ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP

    In the Brisbane River this afternoon the 16ft skiffs raced for the Australian Championship. The Queensland skiff Ajax ran out a winner with Venture ...

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  23. UNITED STATES TRADE

    The Department of Commerce has announced that the United States exports for 1926 totalled 4,808,465,000 dollars, about a hundred millions under ...

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  24. NEW GERMAN CABINET

    The new German Cabinet is as follows:—Chancellor, Herr Marx; Minister for Finance, Herr Koehler (Centre Party); Foreign Affairs, Herr ...

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  25. CHARGED WITH ABDUCTION

    Charles Edward Lindsay (42), a baker, was remanded at the Central Court to-day until Monday on a charge of having abducted Annie Francis ...

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  26. UPPER YARRA REGATTA

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  27. A NEW CHINA POLICY

    A Japanese message from Peking states Sir Miles Lampson has informed Chang Tso-lin and the Peking Government that Britain has decided to put in ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES

    Reynold's picture of Princess Caroline, daughter of Frederick, Prince of Wales, originally painted for £100, has been sold at auction for 4000 guineas. ...

    Article : 74 words
  29. IMMIGRATION OFFICER

    Recently, applications were invited by the Public Service Commissioner for the position of Officer in Charge of Immigration, rendered vacant by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 109 words
  30. TRAM ACCIDENTS

    Reg. Dovina (9), of Ross-street, Glebe, was knocked from the footboard of a moving tram in Parramatta-road, Glebe, last night by a ...

    Article : 108 words
  31. A STRONG GUST

    Nurse Mason, of the Coast Hospital, who with other nurses was injured last night when the ambulance in which they were riding, collided with a pole ...

    Article : 129 words
  32. BABY COMPETITION

    It has been brought under our notice that some unauthorised person has been endeavoring to secure business out of our baby competition by false ...

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  33. IRISH FREE STATE CURRENCY

    One of the most interesting recommendations of the Irish Free State Currency Commission is to follow the example of Australian agricultural ...

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  34. COMPLAINT AGAINST HOTELKEEPER

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  35. MOTOR CYCLE CRASH

    When two motor cycles came into collision at the corner of River-road and Northwood-road, Northwood, last night Eric Whitmore (17), laborer, of ...

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  36. DEATH OF TWO SEAMEN

    While the steamer Bellfield was loading wheat at Geraldton a few days ago, four of her crew were suffering from illness, and two of them ...

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  37. THE COMING ELECTIONS

    Members of the Labor Party are not allowing the grass to grow under their feet in their preparation for the forthcoming Legislative Assembly elections. ...

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  38. THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BANK

    Following on a report in last week's issue of "The Sunday Times" regarding certain negotiations concerning the Western Australian Bank, it was ...

    Article : 205 words
  39. HOTELKEEPER ASSAULTED

    Two men attacked Harry Schwartz, licensee of the Royal Mail Hotel, West Melbourne, at noon to-day. Schwartz was carrying £70 in his pockets when ...

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  40. ESPERANCE WHEAT

    The s.s. Trematon left the wharf at 2 o'clock to-day with the fir[?] shipment of this season's wheat of 25,000 bags. The captain says he is more ...

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  41. THE KATOUMBA DELAYED

    Delay in the time of sailing of interstate vessels through the absence of firemen has now practically become a weekly occurrence. Yesterday at noon ...

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  42. PEDESTRIANISM

    W. Whyte, an amateur runner, to-day broke the Australasian record for 1500 metres in 4.28. Harry Simpson, winner of the ...

    Article : 75 words
  43. RAILWAY COLLISION

    A Noarlunga train crashed into a motor car at Hackham crossing. Henry Schell was killed and five were injured. ...

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  44. A SENSATIONAL COLLISION

    The coastal vessel Laranah crashed into Queen's Bridge while turning in the Yarra this afternoon. The vessel had too much speed on and assisted by ...

    Article : 96 words
  45. CAR OVERTURNS

    A motor car which was being driven by James Tinsley at Lilyd[?]le to-day overturned when turning into a [?] street. Tinsley and a passenger ...

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  46. VISITORS TO LONDON

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  47. WEATHER FORECAST

    Fire throughout, except for farther rains in the West Kimbe[?] Still h[?] over the tropics, [?]oyne and Northern ...

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  48. TEMPERATURES IN THE CAPITALS

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  49. ESPERANCE RAILWAY

    The final link in the Esperance railway is expected to be put in next Saturday, but a fair amount of balloting has still to be done. ...

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  50. JAPANESE SWIMMERS DEPART

    The Japanese swimmers sailed for Japan from Sydney to-day. They said Australian swimmers were assured of a warm welconm in Japan. ...

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