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  2. FATALLY SHOT.

    George Mitchell, aged 44 years, was found at his residence at Lower Tully on Sunday morning with a bullet wound in the neck, and he died shortly ...

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  3. TOWN PLANNING.

    The proposed town planning ordinances of the Brisbane City Counell include several new and revised regulations. The minimum size of ...

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  4. RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    A stop-work meeting of members of the Australian Railway Union was held at Townsville yesterday, when it was decided to demand the unconditional reinstatement of a dismissed driver. The matter ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S TASK.

    "If you went through the country as I did, you could not help having the greatest respect and admiration for the English people. They are now ...

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  6. GOOD RAINFALLS.

    During the week-end more rain of a beneficial character fell in some of the Western districts, Around Cunnamulla the preolpltatlon was of ...

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  7. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    A dramatic shooting affray occurred here about 3 o'clock this afternoon, resulting in the deaths of Mrs. Elizabeth Prest, a divorcee, employed as a cook at the Leichhardt Hotel, and Stanley Weight (aged about 38 ...

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  8. "BLACK" ZINC.

    Because the vessel loaded "black" zinc by non-union labour on her last visit to Hobart, the Hobart branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation now refuse to ...

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  9. WIRELESS TALKS.

    Post Office engineers continued trans-Atlantic wireless telephone experiments to-day. They simply rang from a private house, and were connected by the usual ...

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  10. WOMAN KILLED.

    Mysterious circumstances attend the finding of the body of a young woman in A city hotel during the week-end. A telephone message was received giving ...

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  11. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The rainfall during the week-end and to-day in New South Wales was very satisfactory, as parts of the State which had missed the benefit of carlier rains ...

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  12. THIRD RAIL.

    Models and points and crossings that looked uncomprehensively intricate, but worked readily with delicate precision, were exhibited to-day before the Federal ...

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  13. BAND CONTESTS.

    To come all the way from South Walest to adjudicate at a brass band contest in Queensland seems rather an undertaking. But this is what Mr. T. J. Rees, who ...

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  14. "ST. MORL"

    The Milan correspondent of the "Daily Chronice" says that Italy is agog at the near ending of the Mafia, which has proved the greates man-hunt in Italy. ...

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  15. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    The decision of the Federal Management Committee to apply for re-registration of the Australian Seamen's Union in the Common wealth Arbitration Court was ...

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  16. MEAT STRIKE.

    A mass meeting of the Meat Industry Employees' Union, held yesterday, decided by an overwhelming majority that the strikers at Borthwick's works should ...

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  17. FALLS IN VICTORIA.

    After a lengthy dry spell, rain has fallen over almost the whole of Victoria during the last two days. Only light falls have been recorded in the ...

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  18. MAORI TRAGEDY.

    A double tragedy, probably murder and suicide, occurred at the Maori settlement near Dargaville. A married native woman, Mrs. Te Huia, was found shot dead ...

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  19. VICTORIAN MALCON. TENTS.

    Another development has occurred in the conflict between the Federal officials of the Seamen's Union, and the special committee of investigation appointed by ...

    Article : 289 words
  20. RUBBER MILLS STRIKE.

    A dispute has occurred at the North Australia Rubber Mills, West End, as a result of which a number of the employees have left work. It is understood that the ...

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  21. ROTARY'S IDEALS.

    In preparation for the first Australian Rotary Conference, which begins at the Assembly Hall to-morrow morning, most of the delegates assembled in ...

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  22. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    What was apparently a case of suicide occurred this afternoon, when Susanna Harriot Leis (aged 64 years) was found in the Fitzroy River. The deceased woman, ...

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  23. INCOME TAX LAW.

    The Hight Court of Australia, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox), Mr. Justice Isaaes, and Mr. Justice Rich, to-day decided that an ...

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  24. KYOGLE RAILWAY.

    The Commissioner for Railways(Mr. J. W. Dividson) returned to Brisbane last night by the Southern mail train, aftet a visit to Sydney, where he ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. GREAT DEMONSTRATION

    Black, red, and gold flamed from flags flying for the first time from the cathedral and from other flags on the principal buildings. Banners were borne in ...

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  26. "ATTRACTIVE ISSUE."

    Commenting on the advertising of the prospectus for the New South Wales loan of £4,000,000, the "Financial News" deseribes the issue as an attractive trustee ...

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  27. WELL FORWARD.

    Matters in connection with the hydroclectrie scheme for Byron Bay and Bangalow are well forward. Almost all the houses and business placed in both ...

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  28. NUNDAH. DRAINAGE.

    The Mayor of Brisbanec (Alderman W. A. Jolly) yesterday outlined a £30.OO0 scheme for draining an area from Nundah to the Serpentine Creek, near ...

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  29. ROWDY NAVVIES.

    Near Rappville there are employed a large number of men on railway reconstruction works preparatory to a start being made with the line through to ...

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  30. COASTAL STRIKE.

    No finality was reached at a conference between the Coastal Ship Owners' Association and the representatives of the transport unions to-day to consider ...

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  31. LADS FOR QUEENSLAND.

    Twenty four boys who arrived at Sydney by the Morolon Bay to-day, under the Queensland Lads scheme, are being entertained in Sydney before going on to ...

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  32. INFLUENZA OUTBREAK.

    With influenza widespread over the North American continent from Canada to Mexico, the health authorities and physicians are making strenuous efforts ...

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  33. BUSH FIRES.

    The amount of the contributions for the fund inaugurated by the "Courier" for the sufferers through the Victorian bush [?] was increased yesterday by ...

    Article : 141 words
  34. DECREE RESCINDED.

    Mr. Justice Owen, in the Divorce Court to-day delivered his reserved judgment in the Clarl-Dolton divorce suits, and ordered the deeree nisi in both instances ...

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  35. FIRE AT ARAMAC.

    A [?] occurred at 4 o'clock this morning in the wood and iron building, occupied by David Stibbard's butchery, Aramac. The fire is supposed to have ...

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  36. EXCITING PURSUIT.

    Two men were arrested on Saturday, one at Canterbury and another at Pyrmont, The latter cluded the police for some time and wass only apprehended after an ...

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  37. THE PETRIE MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    On inquiry at the General [?]spital last hight it was learned that the condition of Brederick William Henley, who sustained internal injuries as the result of the motor ...

    Article : 82 words
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