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  2. TWO LAW BOOKS.

    Two valuable publications by the Law Book Company of Australasia Ltd. are "The Commonwealth Law Reports—A Digest of all the cases reported in the ...

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  3. CHINESE HOSTILITIES.

    Military control in the Shanghai region, which precipitated the war in 1924, threatens another outbreak. General Sun Chuan Fang, a supporter of General ...

    Article : 155 words
  4. ITEMS OF INTEREST. QUEENSLAND.

    An amended railways by-law, which has been approved by the Executive Council, prohibits any person with fraudulent intent from removing any stamp from any ...

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    A general view of the Widnes and Runcorn bridge (Lancashire, England) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OBITUARY.

    There passed away at Sandown Hospital on Thursday morning an old identity of the Brisbane and Southport district in the person of Mr. Thomas Kirk, ...

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  7. POWER ALCOHOL.

    To foster the establishment of the power alcohol industry in Queensland an agreement was made some months ago between the Government and the Plane ...

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  8. A LEVEL CROSSING ACCIDENT.

    A sensational accident occurred at Thallon on Thursday morning (writes our Thallon correspondent). Mr. L. Graham (St. George) was crossing the line at the level ...

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  9. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    The Industrial Court was occupied during Friday and Saturday in hearing an appeal by Mary Hunter against the decision of the Insurance Commissioner ...

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  10. NATIONALIST SPEAKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. E. P. Simpson presided over the meeting of the Nationalist Speakers' Association, held on Tuesday evening. Applications for speakers for the Federal ...

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  11. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. STRIKE BALLOTS.

    Sir,—Letters in the Press lately have shown that many members of trade unions have evidently suffered in the past in union ballots by reason of the way they ...

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  12. ASCOT CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    It was announced last night by the Rev. J. B. Armstrong, rector of St. Augustine's Church of England, Racecourse-road. Ascot, that the direct ...

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  13. ERADICATING LANTANA.

    Mr. A. M. Lockhart, chairman of the Prickly Pear Destruction Board, is at present in Murwillumbah in connection with experiments in the destruction of ...

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  14. LATE MR. HARRY BROOKES.

    Throughout the whole State, in fact throughout the Commonwealth, the death will be regretted of Mr. James Henry Brookes, better known as Mr. Harry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. FARMERS AND LAND TAX.

    Sir,—Seeing in yesterday's "Courier" that the Premier had stated in Parliament that it was all moonshine that farmers paid land tax, I herewith attach ...

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  16. ROCKHAMPTON FIRE.

    The Rockhampton Fire Brigade was called out on Saturday to a fire at the Rockhampton District Dairy Co.'s factory. A report was being charged, when ...

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  17. THE LATE REV. B. BOTTOMLEY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 614 words
  18. DANGEROUS DOGS.

    Sir,—The new Cruelty Prevention Bill makes it lawful to destroy a dog for certain reasons as laid down. Now the effect of this is spoilt by the words "then ...

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  19. TWO COLLISIONS.

    A collision occurred at the corner of George and Tank streets yesterday morning between a motor car driven by William John M'Carthy, of Eureka-street, ...

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  20. COUNCIL MEETINGS.

    At the regular meeting of the Warwick Town Council, the Mayor (Ald. D. Connolly) presided. The Queensland Main Roads Board notified that it was its ...

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  21. THE ABATTOIRS.

    Sir,—Will you permit me space to voice my feelings about the proposed abattoirs? I have followed with very great interest the letters in your journal dining the ...

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  22. A PENSION REGULATION.

    Sir,—I have been waiting patiently for the Commissioner of Repatriation to publish a plain unvarnished statement setting out the particulars which govern the new ...

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  23. ACCIDENTS.

    Annie Beverley (63), a resident of Lota, fell at [?]er residence on Saturday, and sustained a large laceration below the left knee. First aid was rendered by the ...

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  24. THE GARDENS FERRY.

    Sir,—Kindly allow me space in your widely read paper to support a letter in Saturday's issue, signed by "A Victim." A little while ago it was reported that ...

    Article : 220 words
  25. BICYCLE WHEEL COLLAPSES.

    Owing to the wheel of his bicycle collapsing as he was riding along the Nudgeeroad, yesterday, Robert (Reynolds, of Raymond-terrace, South Brisbane, fell on to ...

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  26. BEERBURRUM SETTLERS.

    Sir,—Regarding the criticism of Mr. M'Dermott's letter by a correspondent in your issue of 12th instant, I would like to say a few words. It is quite evident ...

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  27. CONSPIRACY CASE.

    Hayley Morris (aged 37 years), who lives at Pippingford Park, an estate of 1000 acres at Nutley (Sussex), and his housekeeper, Madeline Roberts (aged 20) were ...

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  28. MILITARY TRAINING.

    Sir,—I am sorry to have to spoil your, nice little panel paragraph, relative to my embarrassment when asked a question on Thursday night, at the Centennial Hall, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. FRUIT MARKETING.

    Sir,—Mr. Moore is reported to have said in the House last night, "the air is no clearer now than it was weeks ago," and your correspondent, "The Light Still ...

    Article : 394 words
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    The Mount Crosby Weir on the Upppr Brisbane River. A. A. White, photo. Campers' Island, Upper Brisbane River. A. A. White, photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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