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Advertising : 486 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—The Government will meet the coalowners to-morrow before resuming negotiations with the miners. The number of miners sow working is 298,458. Of these. 4260 started since yesterday. The newspapers are optimistic of a coal-peace being arranged over the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 204 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—Elaborate plans for fighting the betting-tax include an intensive publicity campaign by the Betting Duty Reform, enlisting the support of members of Parliament in the holding of meetings, and possibly the proposing of an alternative scheme to cost ...
Article : 452 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—Scenes reminiscent of Tonypandy's worst coal riots of a few years ago were enacted in Cambridge market square, where the ...
Article : 166 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—Mrs. Brunner's friends reveal that the was utterly obsessed by her husband's so-called deposition, and deeply immersed herself in the ...
Article : 284 wordsMANAGUA (Nicaragua), Saturday.—Several persons have been killed, and heavy property damage was caused on Friday by the worst ...
Article : 70 wordsCHICAGO, Saturday.—Registered at the Blackstone Hotel here as a resident of Melbourne, Michael Khyat has asked the police to locate three men in an ...
Article : 130 wordsWhat is considered to be the most serious bush fire that has yet attacked a State forest occurred on Friday in the Benarkin district. ...
Article : 108 wordsDARWIN, Saturday.—Police raided a "fan-tan" shop last night and surprised about 30 men. In the Police Court this morning ...
Article : 84 wordsSTOCKHOLM, Saturday.—The civil marriage of Princess Astrid of Sweden, to Leopold, Crown Prince of Belgium, was celebrated in the half of the Royal ...
Article : 110 wordsLONGREACH, Saturday.—About 2.15 this morning fire totally destroyed Mrs. Bright's residence in Wren-street. The fire brigade received ...
Article : 107 wordsNAMBOUR, Saturday.—At 10 o'clock to-night a fire was discovered in the drapery store of Mr. A. J. Williams. It was first noticed by ...
Article : 176 wordsPARIS, Saturday.—Hundreds of persons crowded the Versailles court house at the auction of the Landru relies, consisting of a gold necklace, two watches. ...
Article : 116 wordsPARIS, Saturday.—The newspapers publish an amusing story of a Viennese newspaper director who, in his own paper, told how he had bought half a ...
Article : 69 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—Horace Stevens and Florence Austral, Australian concert artists, scored a big hit at the Harmonie Society's festival at ...
Article : 28 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—"Why not model the babies?" asks Lady Walburga Paget in an article published by the "New Health Magazine." ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Imperial Conference is now sitting in Leaden, and momentous questions are awaiting solution at its hands. "What is now required is not new life or new ideas, ...
Article : 184 wordsGenerally fine weather, broken by scattered showers along coast north from Townsville, and later south from Tropic; chilly last ...
Article : 70 wordsMrs. Ruby Priest, who was assistant gatekeeper at Hemmant railway station, was lighting a stove on Friday morning when her clothes caught fire. ...
Article : 90 wordsEdward Rankin, or Tarragindi-road, Annerley, was knocked down by a motor cycle, at the junction of Ipswich and Annerley Roads, South, Brisbane, shortly ...
Article : 86 wordsLate on Friday night a store knows as Whitehouses' at Woody Point was destroyed by fire. No fire-fighting facilities were available but ...
Article : 64 wordsNatural Pride winning the Hopeful Stakes from Kng Herod with Calthwaite third. The whole field is shown in the picture ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sunday Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1926 - 1954), Sun 7 Nov 1926, Page 1
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