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  2. TIMID DEPOSITORS

    A mild run took place at two local banks— the Brisbane Permanent Building and Banking Company and the Queensland Deposit Bank, Ltd.—yesterday morning. The opinion ...

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  3. ECONOMY.

    Representatives of the Chambers of Manufactures throughout Australia will hold their annual meeting in Sydney next month, when they will consider the question of the ...

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  4. RURAL SEATS.

    An official statement issued on Saturday with regard to the Nationalist party's active organisation in the country pointed out "that, holding nine distinctly rural seats in the State ...

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  5. THE LEAGUE.

    It seems that the decision not to send a Minister to represent Australia at the Assembly of the League of Nations, opening on September 7, for reasons of economy was wise, ...

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  6. MR. BROADBENT

    Mr. H. F. Broadbent arrived at Essendon Aerodrome at 4.45 this afternoon on his flight round Australia. He will leave at day break to-morrow on the final stage, and, if ...

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  7. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    The inability of the Terrorist leaders to restrain the mob passions they themselves loosed caused a resumption of civil war at Barcelona to-day. ...

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  8. THE BUDGET.

    The nation waits expectantly and anxiously for next week's disclosures of economy and new taxation plans. whereby British budgetary equilibrium ...

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  9. SAVINGS BANK

    "The Government Savings Bank is entirely solvent. Its assets are greater than its liabilities. Its funds are safely and soundly invested. It can pay more than 20/ in the pound and ...

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  10. DRAMATIC FIGHT.

    All the scientific refinements of modern warfare were employed to-day in a spectacular clash between coastguards and rum-runners off Gloucester (Massachusetts), when one ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. BODY IN LANE.

    Early on Saturday morning in a lane at the rear of Sydney-street, Collingwood, the body of a man was found covered with an overcoat. There were marks of injuries on ...

    Article : 227 words
  12. LOST ALPINIST.

    The search for Warwick Stanton was continued on Mt. Ruapehu yesterday and to-day unsuccessfully. A blizzard raged last night. Searchers camped in the bush were very ...

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  13. FEDERAL DEPOSIT BANK

    The Treasurer (Mr. Barnes) broadcast an announcement to-night about the result of his conference with representatives of the associated banks regarding the position of the ...

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  14. TRADE REVIEW.

    Financial and political uncertainty continues to dominate the Stock Exchange, and all departments show nervousness, a condition which will prevail until the Government's financial ...

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  15. ABERDEEN'S WAY

    "I am astonished beyond measure that a Labour Government, professing to have the interests of the poor and the working class at heart, should launch such a thing as a State ...

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  16. HOSPITAL BALLOT.

    The ballot, for election of nine members, to represent the general subscribers on the Balmain Hospital board was taken last week, and resulted in the election of Messrs. W. J. ...

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  17. TRADE RECOVERY.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, in an address at Wesley Church this afternoon, urged the people's leaders to remove the atmosphere of hopelessness created by the unpleasant steps which ...

    Article : 324 words
  18. "SUSPEND AWARDS."

    Mr. C. L. A. Abbott, secretary to the Producers' Advisory Council, stated yesterday that, so far as he knew, no reply had been received from members of the Loan Council to the ...

    Article : 454 words
  19. SAFE-BLOWERS

    An attempt was made by safe-blowers to open a safe in the post-office at Girraween about 3 o'clock yesterday morning. The attempt was unsuccessful, but the thieves ...

    Article : 210 words
  20. PERILOUS DESCENT.

    A police constable from Vaucluse and a fisherman made a perilous descent of the cliffs at South Head yesterday to recover the body of an unknown man, lying on the rocks about ...

    Article : 606 words
  21. FLOODS IN ENGLAND.

    Heavy rainfall has been experienced over a wide area of the British Isles in the last two days, and has resulted in widespread floods and considerable damage. Many villages in ...

    Article : 151 words
  22. STATE LOTTERY.

    The Director of the State Lottery (Mr. Whiddon) announced last night that he had under consideration a special lottery to bs known as the "Christmas Gift." ...

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  23. MISSING CHILD

    After wandering aimlessly for five days through the scrub, the four-year-old son of Mr. I. Shields, of Mossgiel, was found on Saturday afternoon near Hillston, 45 miles from his ...

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  24. SHARK-PROOF NET

    Recently the Minister for Lands (Mr. Tully) intimated that private syndicates had made proposals for the erection af a shark-proof net at Bondi Beach. He said they were willing ...

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  25. CONVERSION LOAN.

    Conversions now number 191,376, amounting to £488,915,257. The total held by dissenters is £18,400,984. Dissenters have up till 3 o'clock this ...

    Article : 237 words
  26. THE NAUTILUS.

    A report from Oslo states that a meteorological station in North Norway received a wireless message from Sir Hubert Wilkins' submarine Nautilus stating that all was well. ...

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  27. OPPERMAN WINS.

    Hubert Opperman, the Australian cyclist, won the race from P[?]ris to Brest and back, a distance of 750 miles. He broke the record for the course, his time being 49h 23½m. ...

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  28. BANK INTEREST REDUCED.

    The associated banks in Western Australia announce that, in accordance with the spirit of the Premiers' Plan, an average reduction of 1 per cent. in rates of interest on ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. CHILEAN REVOLT.

    A bulletin issued by the Chilean Government to-night indicates that the zero hour for bombing the rebel fleet from the air, originally set for 6 o'clock to-night, has been ...

    Article : 100 words
  30. MYSTERIOUS DISEASE.

    A message from Port of Spain (Trinidad) says that eminent British and American scientists are studying a mysterious disease, which is causing many swift deaths among humans ...

    Article : 171 words
  31. YOUTHS MISSING.

    The mysterious disappearance of two youths and the finding of a swamped 10ft boat on a mudbank about half a mlle from the head of Wynnum [?]etty just after daybreak to-day ...

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  32. ROWDY STUDENTS.

    Disorderly behaviour by a large number of University students at His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night prevented the audience from hearing a short play produced by the ...

    Article : 141 words
  33. PLAYERS AND SPECTATORS

    Players rushed the spectators at the conclusion of the "soccer" match between Wynnum and Latrobe yesterday. During the match the Latrobe team had been ...

    Article : 120 words
  34. VANDERBILT SUED.

    Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt, wno is on a holiday tour of the Pacific in his 2000-ton yacht Alva, has successfully defended a action brought against him in the High Court at Apia. Two ...

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  35. SIR HALL CAINE'S ESTATE.

    Sir Hall Caine left an estate valued at £250,000, of which £200,000 is personal estate on the Isle of Man. He left no bequests to charity. ...

    Article : 61 words
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