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  4. "UP WITH THE REPUBLIC!"

    The Armistice Day observances at Dublin were made the occasion of a hostile demonstration of the Irish Republican army. Many clashes occurred between the Republicans and the police, and numerous baton charges were made by the latter, in which many of ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND CUP GOES SOUTH

    Mr. C. A. Morris (chairman of the Queensland Turf Club), presents the Queensland Cup to Mr. E. V. Walker, the Sydney trainer and owner of Braeburn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FRUIT GROWERS CONFER

    Banana and pineapple growers in the Moreton electorate on Saturday conferred at Burleigh with their Federal member, Mr. J. Francis (assistant Minister), with regard to the position that has arisen from the Ottawa ...

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  9. SWISS FERMENT

    A serious situation has arisen in Switzerland as the outcome of Communist activities. Riots have occurred in many towns, and there ...

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  10. DOUBLE ROLE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Strange and terrible in their incongruity were the roles which Nathaniel Govett (81), white haired and deaf ...

    Article : 327 words
  11. IN PHOENIX PARK

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—No cenotaph exists in Dublin, but the former service men marched to a wooden cross, which had been specially erected near ...

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  12. FAMILY KILLED

    NEW YORK, Saturday—Mr. Joseph Hirt and his flying family have been obliterated as the result of a fearful accident. ...

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  13. WOMAN KILLED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—An elderly woman met instant death, and five persons were injured in a car crash near Gosford to-day. ...

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  14. HONOUR FOR HINKLER.

    LONDON, Saturday—In recognition of his South Atlantic flight and other achievements, the Guild of Air Pilots has awarded Squadron-leader "Bert" ...

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  15. ROOSEVELT IN BED.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, the President-elect of the United States, is confined to his bed with a slight cold. ...

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  16. WHY CANCELLED?

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Daily Chronicle says mystery surrounds the cancellation of the arrangements for a broadcast of the Prince of Wales's speech ...

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  17. SATURDAY'S SENSATIONAL OPENING

    After a sterling display for 179 on Friday, A. Kippax lost his wicket to G. Cook, the Western Suburbs bowler, with the first ball sent up on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. ON WORLD PARLEY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The date of the return of Mr. S. M. Bruce from London will depend upon the date of the proposed world economic conference. ...

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  19. FIRE IN HALL

    TOOWOOMBA, Saturday—A fire occurred in the Philharmonic Hall in Herries-street, early this morning. The outbreak was noticed by Mr. E. Butler ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    Fair or fine, with north-easterly wind, freshening in the afternoon. QUEENSLAND. (Till 6 p.m. to-day.) ...

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  21. NO ADMISSION

    MURWILLUMBAH, Saturday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) gave an absolute assurance not only that there would he in extension of the ...

    Article : 376 words
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