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  2. THRILLS AT BURLEIGH.

    Exceptionally heavy seas, a sandbank, and a long "gutter" were the main elements in providing a series of sensational incidents at Burleigh Heads to-day. Happily they were not attended by serious ...

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  3. RAILWAY LOSSES.

    In officially opening the new branch line to Windera (Burnett district) on Saturday, Mr. A. Jones (Minister for Mines) stated that the new lines ...

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  4. THE PRINCE.

    His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales left England on Saturday for a tour in South Africa and parts of South America. ...

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  5. INDECENT HASTE.

    Despite the set back which the Brisbane City Council sustained in regard to its costly abattoirs scheme, the aldermen who relinguish office in a few months ...

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  6. MAN HELD UP.

    Henry Oberdern (45), a resident of Stanley-street, South Brisbane, walked into the Woolloongabba Police Station about 9.30 o'clock last night, and reported ...

    Article : 177 words
  7. ELECTION MYTHS.

    Truth is eternal, but fictions, particularly those of the political type, have such remarkable longevity that one almost believes that some of them too are ...

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  8. NE TEMERE BILL.

    There is now every prospect that the Marriage Amendment (Ne Temere) Bill will become law before the end of the present session of the State Parliament. ...

    Article : 332 words
  9. JAPAN'S ARMY.

    The War Office this evening formally announced a reduction of the military forces to become effective from May 1, The reduction will include four divisions ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. MAN SHOT.

    A number of men were concerned in a serious fracas at Tom Ugly's Point this morning. Frederick Peterson, of Beattiestreet, Rozelle, was shot in the chest, ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. GERMAN SHIPS.

    The recent placing of contracts in Germany was discussed at a conference of shipbuilders and unionists. Mr. Barr, a director of Vickers Ltd., presiding, ...

    Article : 192 words
  12. DRAMATIC ARREST.

    A dramatic arrest occurred outside the London Bankruptcy Coutt, of Charles Allied Gardiner, formerly managing director of the Gardiner Shipbuilding and ...

    Article : 176 words
  13. "NOT HARMFUL."

    Referring to crities of his speech at Woolloongabba, Dr. Duhig, addressing the Hibernians, said he thought his sueech about gambling had been very much mis ...

    Article : 403 words
  14. TWO MEN DROWNED.

    While landing in a dinghy at Cape Borda from the lighthouse steamer Lady Loch last night, the chief officer and a seaman from the vessel were drowned ...

    Article : 232 words
  15. VOLUMNIA'S CARGO.

    No change took place during the week end in the dispute concerning the charter of the steamers Volumnia and the Eromanga. The Returned Soldiers' ...

    Article : 184 words
  16. SECURITY PACT.

    Lord Beaverbrook, in a prominent article in the "Sunday Express" condemning any security past, says that all such schemes are dangerous from the ...

    Article : 130 words
  17. WELCOME PROMISED.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook), in a statement to the Press, expresses the hope that nothing will interpose to prevent the ...

    Article : 115 words
  18. MISJUDGED SPEED.

    While practising on the Penrith speedway for the Easter race meeting Harold John Stockdale, of Oxford-street, Paddington, one of the leading motoi cyclists in ...

    Article : 93 words
  19. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat cargoes were easier to-day, owing to the American weakness and large Australian shipments, but smaller Argentine shipments prevented a decline. Parcels ...

    Article : 123 words
  20. MINERS' WAGES.

    The House of Commons, by 208 votes to 143, rejected a motion by a Labour member, Mr. Stephen Walsh, on the second reading of the Coal Mines ...

    Article : 140 words
  21. SHARK VICTIM.

    Jack Dagworthy the youth who was attacked by a shark while bathing alone in the surf at Coogee on Friday evening, is still in a low condition, but the ...

    Article : 199 words
  22. LABOUR'S LACK.

    There was a touch of the theatrical in the setting of the National rally held on Saturday evening in Ruthven-street. Crowds lined the footpath, and spread ...

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  23. CRUISER CONTRACTS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. Bruce), speaking at Adelaide, implied that Mr. W. M. Hughes, in his comments on the acceptance of the British tender for the ...

    Article : 52 words
  24. NEW WARSHIPS.

    The Under Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. J. C. C. Davidson), speaking at [?]eme[?]empstead, said he did not want a strike a note of alarm, but it was a ...

    Article : 126 words
  25. GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    Though millions of German men and women for the first time in their lives to-morrow will put a cross to a ballot paper for the President of the Republic, ...

    Article : 130 words
  26. CRITICISM OF PROPOSALS.

    Mr. S. F. Newlands, president' of the Chamber of Manufactures, declares that it will cost nearly as much to bring the new Australian cruisers from Scotland as ...

    Article : 98 words
  27. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    Whon the steamer Navinga, fiom Calcutta, arrived in Gage Roads a case of smallpox was discovered to have been contracted by a member of the ...

    Article : 78 words
  28. HEAVY DEATH ROLL.

    It has now been ascertained that 51 were killed and 28 injured in the disaster at the Reumaux pit, Moselle region, when a cage in which were 80 miners fell ...

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  29. AMERICAN DEPRESSION.

    May wheat broke 7ΒΌ cents per bushel on the Board of Trade. The "bearish" spirit of the traders is largely due to reports of excellent weather over the belt ...

    Article : 120 words
  30. SCAFFOLD SCENES.

    Extraordinary incidents occured at the executions at Essen of the murderers Orpic and Caruga. Orpic spent two hours on an elaborate toilette, and dressed as for ...

    Article : 160 words
  31. HOUSE BURNED.

    Fire completely destroyed the residence of Mr. J. W. Noud, horse trainer, in Eagle Farm road, Hamilton, about 3 o'clock yesterday morning. The house ...

    Article : 164 words
  32. NOT THE MASTER.

    In an address at the annual excursion of the Ancient Mariners' League of New South Wales Captain Macleod said the commonwealth Line and the Navigation ...

    Article : 143 words
  33. CAUSE OF WARS.

    Over-populated Germany was the primal cause of the World War." This was What Dr. Ferdinard Goldstein, of Berlin, author and historian, told the ...

    Article : 116 words
  34. "UNEMPLOYED" STRIKE.

    The fremantle "Unemployed" who refused to do further wharfing until the Lumpers' Union opened its doors to further members held meetings on the ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. A SEA MISHAP.

    The steamer Bendigo, of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., bound for England iron Australia, was rammed by a trawlar off Cape Agulhas ...

    Article : 105 words
  36. ANZAC DAY.

    The Master Drapers' Association of Victoria has decided that all drapers' shops in the metropolitan area will remain open on Saturday, April 25 (Anzac Day), and ...

    Article : 53 words
  37. SOVEREIGNS AGAIN.

    After an absence of ten years sovereigns reappeared all along tia reef today, when 400,000 were distributed to the miners for weekly wages. ...

    Article : 32 words
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