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  6. General News of the Week

    A blinding mist on the Blue Mountains was responsible for two 'planes crashing at Wentworth Falls this afternoon. The pilot of one of the ...

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  7. Sugar Surplus.

    The disposal of sugar surplus was an important question considered at the annual conference of the Federated Chambers of Commerce of ...

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  8. RETIRING AGENT-GENERAL.

    Mr. John Huxham the retiring Queensland Agent-General and his daughter Dorothea, were entertained at the Mayfair Hotel by the ...

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  9. LAUNCH STRIKES REEF.

    When a launch struck a reef near Port Hacking last night two men. it is believed, lost their lives. Two other members of the crew succeeded ...

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  10. DARING BANK ROBBERY.

    Early this morning a man, masked and armed, overpowered the teller at the Commercial Bank of Australia at Girmih. and taking from him the safe ...

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  11. STATE BUTCHERIES.

    Cabinet to-day gave approval to the acceptance of tenders for the purchase of the first group of State Butcher Shops and slaughter yards in the ...

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  12. FIRE IN WAREHOUSE.

    Damage estimated at £40,000 was mused by a fire which broke out on Monday afternoon in the warehouse of Collier and Sons, Flinders Lane. The ...

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  13. MID-AIR COLLISION.

    A single-seater Moth and a two-seater Moth collided near Crickle-wood Aerodrome, and the three occupants were killed. The larger ...

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  14. GAOL BURNED.

    The Plate prison, one of the largest in the State, was virtually destroyed by fire to-night, when an extraordinary attempt at a wholesale escape ...

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  15. DAMAGE TO CANE.

    Damage estimated at £20,000 has been caused to cane crops as the result of the severe frosts during the recent week. The frost this morning ...

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  16. STORE DEMOLISHED.

    Many exciting incidents occurred during a fire which broke out at midnight last night in the premises of McNought's Shoe Store. Pitt Street ...

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  17. TWO PERSONS KILLED.

    Crashing through a fence alongside a bridge over Castlereigh River, at Coonamble, early yesterday morning, a motor car containing three persons ...

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  18. TWO WAYS OUT.

    In the course or a thoughtful address to members of the Constitutional Club in Brisbane during the luncheon hour on Monday. Mr. H. S. Gullett ...

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  19. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    France retained the Davis Cup by defeating the United States in three matches out of five in the challenge final of the famous tennis competition. ...

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  20. VOLCANIC ERUPTION.

    The British Consul at Nukualofa Mr. J. S. Neill reports a volcanic eruption in the island of Niuaafoou, in the Tongan Group. Futu village was ...

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