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  2. A BUSY "FREE" DAY.

    Yesterday was a busy day for the Duke of York, who paid visits of inspection to two of Sydney's representative industrial establishments —the works of the British Australian Tobacco ...

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  3. EXTRA POLICE.

    One hundred extra members of the police force will be in Brisbane to assist the local members of the force during the Royal visit. ...

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  4. COUNCIL RATES.

    The Mayor of Brisbane (Ald. W. A. Jolly) explained yesterday that the statement he made at the council meeting on Tuesday about a deficiency ...

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  5. GREAT SPEED.

    DAYTONA BEACH (Florida), March 29. Colonel H. O. D. Segrave, the famous English racing motor driver, established a world's record of 203,841 ...

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  6. INTENSE ACTIVITY.

    The Labour Unions in Shanghai are displaying intense activity in fanning anti-British feeling, and are attempting to bring about another strike. The Yangtse Valley is teeming with fanatics and ...

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  7. FATAL LESSON.

    Miss Karlie M'Donald (aged 26 years), senior mistress at the Kerang Girls' High School, was drowned in the River Loddon this afternoon while ...

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  8. A MIGHTY CAR.

    The mighty car driven by Segrave was a triumph of British engineering. In shape like a huge cigar, it is 35ft. in legth, and about 6ft. wide, and it weighs ...

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  9. IN A DILEMMA.

    Extremists in the Cantonese army are on the horns of a dilemma, realising that the outrages at Nanking have consolidated the foreign communities. ...

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  10. STATE RECEPTION.

    No pains are being spared to ensure that the State reception to their Royal Highnesses—the one important ceremony relegated to the Queensland Government ...

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  11. GRAVE DANGER.

    The seriousness with which the authorities view the situation up the river is indicated in official messages, stating that the British and American communities ...

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  12. COAL DISPUTE.

    Terms of settlement of the dispute on the Maitland coalfields were reached to-day at the conference between the owners and the miners' representatives, presided ...

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  13. LOYAL ADDRESSES

    Next Thursday morning—the day after the arrival of the Royal visitors in Brisbane—the Legislative Council Chamber will be the scene of an intersting ...

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  14. PICTURES BY 'PLANE.

    Since Monday last, the day on which the "Courier" published the exceptionally fine series of photographs of the landing in Sydney of their Royal Highnesses the ...

    Article : 286 words
  15. BIG INCREASE.

    Migration looms largest in the Dominion Office domestic estimates. The oversea settlement vote totals £1,540,000, an increase of £503,000. The provisions for ...

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  16. FRICTION AT CHANGSHA.

    Following a slight encounter between a party from H.M.S. Woodcock and the Chinese at Changsha, the local Commissioner for Foreign Affairs demanded the ...

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  17. NEW GOVERNOR.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen to-day gave an audience to his Excellency Sir John Goodwin (the new Governor of Queensland) and Lady Goodwin, and ...

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  18. ALBERT SQUARE.

    "It is not generally known that the Lyon family is very musical. Lord Frederick Hamilton, in his book of reminiscences, 'The Days Before Yesterday,' ...

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  19. CANBERRA CEREMONY.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Marr) announced to-day that he had appointed a committee who would be responsible for the allocation of the ...

    Article : 166 words
  20. "JOB CONTROL."

    The refusal of the management of the State mine at Wonthaggi to re-employ a miner named Kennedy in preference to other men as demanded by the union, ...

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  21. COMMUNIST WOMEN LEAD LAWLESS SOLDIERS.

    The Japanese Consul in Nanking who arrived with other refugees on a Japanese cruiser yesterday, when interviewed, declared that the most noteworthy feature ...

    Article : 218 words
  22. GENERALS QUARREL.

    One of the main purposes of the visit to Shanghai by General Chiang Ka[?] shek (Commander-in-Chief of the C[?] tonese army) appears to have been to ...

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  23. "NEWSPAPER TRIUMPH."

    Under the headings "Brisbane Saw the Sydney Pageant," "Newspaper Triumph," "'Courier' and 'News'," the Sydney "Evening News" of Monday last says:— ...

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  24. RETURNED SOLDIERS' FUNCTIONS.

    For the guidance of all those taking part in the march-past of returned soldiers to welcome their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Work, on April 6, ...

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  25. SALVATION ARMY GROUP.

    Among 170 Salvation Army migrants embarking on the Beltana is a family of a father, mother, and nine children, whose fares total £55, to which the Army is ...

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  26. "WELCOME WAVE" CAMPAIGN.

    The final meeting of the Brisbane Citizens' Royal Visit Welcome Wave Campaign was held in the City Council chambers yesterday, Mrs. W. N. Gillies ...

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  27. AMERICAN CRUISERS.

    The American cruisers Marblehead and Richmond are expected here on April 2, and the Cincinnati on April 5, to join the international naval concentration. ...

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  28. ROYAL TRAIN.

    The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. J. W. Davidson) had before him in his office yesterday a plan of the Royal engines showing, in colours, the scheme of ...

    Article : 352 words
  29. FRENCH DRAMA.

    The trial of Dr. Bougrat (of Marseilles) on a charge of having murdered a patient named Rumebes and locking the corpse in a cupboard in 1925, when it was widely ...

    Article : 338 words
  30. AMERICAN ACTION.

    The United States Minister in Peking (Mr. MacMurray) has informed the State Department that an examination of the depositions and verbal statements made ...

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  31. NEARER APPROACH.

    The nearer approach of an entente between China and Japan despite past differences, is illustrated in a striking manner by the attitude of Japanese ...

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  32. "COURIER" FUND.

    The "Courier" fund for the relief of the victims of the recent cyclone and floods in the North was increased by nearly £10 yesterday, and it now stands at £1297/18/2. ...

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  33. VENETIAN CARNIVAL COMMITTEE.

    At a meeting of the Venetian Carnival Committee on Tuesday, over which Mr. W. A. Douglas presided, it was decided, if possible and if material is procurable, ...

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  34. A ROCKHAMPTON COMPLAINT.

    At the meeting of the City Council this afternoon the Major (Alderman Kingel) deplored the fact that, though Rockhampton was the second city in ...

    Article : 99 words
  35. WORLD WAR FEARED.

    Addressing the Soviet Provincial Congress. M. Rykoff said that it the present complex international position it was scarcely possible to hope, if interference ...

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  36. STATE OFFICES.

    The suggestion made in the "Courier" yesterday that the State Government buildings should be rendered bright at night during the Royal visit by the ...

    Article : 63 words
  37. THE MAYOR'S APPEAL.

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  38. UNDERWRITERS' REGULATIONS.

    Concerning the programme of illuminations to be carried out on Brisbane buildings in connection with the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York, the Fire and ...

    Article : 61 words
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