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    Roundelay Quartette, winners of the mixed quartette contest at the Windsor Eisteddfod. Regent Studies photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. TRIMMERS'STRIKE OUTRAGEOUS DEMAND.

    An attempt to impose outrageous conditions on the Newcastle agent of the White Steamship Co's. steamer Corrimal was made at Newcastle this afternoon by ...

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  4. RAPID ADVANCE.

    The Northern troops are preparing to evacuate the Honan Province, in view of the rapid advance eastwards of General Feng Yu-hsiang, the agent of Moscow, ...

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  5. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    The Full Arbitration Court continued to-day, the hearing of the applications for exemption from the provisions of a 44-hour working week for the metal trades ...

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  6. ITALY'S POSITION.

    Sir Hal Colebatch, ex-Agent-General for Western Australia, speaking to day of his impressions during a visit to Italy, on his way to Austialia said that Mussolini ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    The death on May 25 of Mr. Thomas Joseph Moore removed another well-known identity in and around Brisbane. Deceased, who was born at Milton, was the second ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITISH STEP. WILL STRENGTHEN PRESTIGE.

    In the House of Lords to-day, Lord Parmoor, (Labour) initiated a debate on the severing of relations with Russia. He said that such a step generally was the ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN COUNTRY PARTY.

    In opening the conference of "the Australian Country Party Association at the Royal Colonial Institute yesterday, the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) said ...

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  10. TIMBER FIRE.

    The inquiry was resumed to-day, before Mr. G. Crosby Gilmore (Coroner), into the circumstances of the fires which occurred at Broadmarsh on February 23 and ...

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  11. CLOTHING TRADES.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, before Judge Drake-Brockman, the hearing was commenced of the application by the Amalgamated Clothing and ...

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    MISS AUDREY HODGSON, who tied with Master lan M'Lean in Piano Solo (15 and under 17 years) at the Windsor Eisteddfod. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO REMAIN.

    Well-informed, persons declare that whatever concessions arise from M. Rosengoltz's letter to Sir' Austen Chamberlain, neither he, Kinsehuk, nor their staffs ...

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    MISS C. SANDERSON, who tied with Mr. L. Little in Accompanying at Sight at the Windsor Eisteddfod. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. POSITIONS AT HATCHES.

    The dispute between the stevedores selected to work the steamers Nirvana and West Ivan yesterday and the Victorian 'Stevedoring. Co., was settled this ...

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  16. AT CROSS ROADS.

    The Communist International to-day carried a resolution giving Leon Trotsky and other Opposition leaders a last warning to desist from sowing discord in ...

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  17. TELEPHONE SERVICE.

    "There are over 5000 public telephone exchanges, 31 of them being automatic exchanges, in the Commonwealth. Australia stands seventh on the list of ...

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  18. EGGS AND EGG PULP.

    Approval has been given by the Federal Executive Council to regulations governing the exportation from the Commonwealth of eggs in shell and egg pulp ...

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  19. BOUNDARIES COMMISSION.

    The City Council Chambers were crowded to-day when the Local Authority Boundaries Commission continued its sitting. Ex-Alderman W. V. Hefferan submitted ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA.

    The presence in Ottawa of Messrs. Cattanach and Dowrick (of the Australian Trade Commission), who are en roufe to England, enabled a conference to be held ...

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  21. MISSING AIRMEN.

    The monoplane designed to search for the missing airmen, Nungesser and Coli. is scheduled to leave to-morrow, following rigid tests. Pilot S. Cotton plans ...

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  22. SEARCH ABANDONED.

    After having been pursued for 14 days without any sign of sucecess, the search for the missing man. Martin Brooks, who left Baralaba on May 14, has been ...

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    MISS DOROTHY HUXHAM, winner of the musical monologue, under 17; second in the girls' recitation, 12 to 17; second in the ladles' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. H.M.S. RENOWN.

    In cool, sunny weather, the Renown anchored two miles from Port Louis, a picturesque town straggling along the shores of a pretty bay, with a ...

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    MR. L. LITTLE, who tied with Miss C. Sanderson in Accompanying at Sight at the Windsor Eisteddfod. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MASTER IAN M[?]LEAN, who tied with Miss Audrey Hodgson in the Piano Solo (15 and under 17 years) at the Windsor Eisteddfod. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. FIRE AT GLEN INNES.

    Premises in Grey-street south, ccupied by Abraham Ayoup, ' were discovered to be on fire to-day. Ayoup has been in Glen Innes for some weeks, disposing ...

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  28. FINE ACHIEVEMENT. TRIBUTES TO CAPTAIN LINDBERGH.

    At a luncheon given by the Air Council in honour of Captain Lindbergh, the American aviator who flew from New York to Paris, the Minister for Air (Sir ...

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  29. WORLD'S UNEMPLOYED.

    The total unemployed throughout the world at the end of 1926 was 10,000,000, according to a report issued by the Director of the International Labour Bureau ...

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  30. FRENCH SQUADRON.

    The French Ambassador (Monsieur de Fleurieu), accompanied by Madame Fleuriau, visited Portsmouth this morning to greet their countrymen of the French ...

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  31. SURPLUS EXPECTED.

    For the 11 months of the financial year just ended the State expenditure exceeded the revenue by £1,183,362, but the Government expects to have a surplus when ...

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  32. AUBURN SEAT. MR. CONWAY TO OPPOSE PREMIER.

    Mr. T. G. Conway, who contested the recent Warringah by-election as a candidate of the Conroy executive, it is stated, probably will oppose the Premier (Mr. ...

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  33. FIGURES FOR BRITAIN.

    The number of registered, unemployed in England is 978.300, a decrease of 28,917 for the week. "This is the lowest total since 1920. ...

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  34. NARROW ESCAPE.

    Shortly after 5 o'clock last evening E. L. Thumm, of Musgrave-road, Red Hill, was knocked down by a tram in Queen-street, Brisbane, just opposite Preston ...

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  35. EMPIRE TEACHERS.

    A long plea for widening the scheme for the interchange of Empire teachers is made in the annual report of the Board of Education, which says:—"We hope that ...

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  36. LOST IN SNOW AND RAIN,

    Maxwell Godfrey (aged 19 years), who failed to return to his camp near Gordon River on Friday night, when he went after flour stored some distance away, was ...

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  37. DEFENCE OF MR. GILLIES.

    The South Lismore branch of the Australian Labour Party, which states that it is the only league functioning in this electorate at, present, issues a statement ...

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  38. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Mr. R. Power. (Police Magistrate from Mount Morgan) sat in court at Banana, when George Tanwan (aged 34 years) came before him on three charges, (1) ...

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  39. GREATER YOKOHAMA.

    The "Greater Yokohama" celebration, to be-held to-morrow, will officially open, the movement by which the most famous" port in Japan, which was completely ...

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  40. THE ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Sir,—We British people are innately modest, and in nothing: more is this exemplified than in the history of aeronautics. The whole world goes mad ...

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    MASTER ERNEST HYDE, winner of Violin Solos (under 17 and open) at the Windsor Eisteddfod, Regent Studios photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. J. H. GAYTON (Federal Band), winner of euphonium solo and second in champion brass solo at the Windsor Eisteddfod. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  43. TASMANIAN REVENUE.

    There is every indication that the revenue collections for Tasmania for the current financial year will be over £3, 000,000, an amount which has not been ...

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  44. PROPOSED FIRE BRIGADE JOR NAMBOUR.

    As a result of a conference between members Of the Nambour Chamber of Commerce and councillors of No. 2 division of the Maroochy Shire Council, ...

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  45. GROWTH OF CANBERRA.

    How Canberra is growing is shown by the increases in the revenue of the Feneral Capital Commission. This year's total is likely to amount to over ...

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  46. BRITISH FILMS.

    British Controlled Films, Ltd., floated in order to dutribute British pictures in the Dominions, has received the affiliation of The British Dominions Film Exchange, ...

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