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  2. £14,500 BEQUESTS.

    The late Mr. James Forsyth, who was senior partner of Burns, Philp, and Co. Ltd., and chairman of the Thylungra Pastoral Co. Ltd., in his life, and warmly and generously assisted by Mrs. Forsyth, was like so many ' of the Scottish people in his contributions to religious and philanthropic ...

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  3. BEAR SKINS. SHIPMENT OF £100,000 WORTH.

    Native bear skins, comprising 300 bales, valued at over £100,000, were shipped from Brisbane on Saturday by the ...

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  4. 24 HOURS'NOTICE. CREWS OF PILOT SHIPS.

    All Government vessels in the port of Brisbane remained idle yesterday in consequence of the dispute with the cooks, and it ...

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  5. PRIMATE'S REBUKE. ANGLICAN CHURCH CONTROVERSY.

    The doctrines enunciated by the Bishop of Birmingham on evolution and transubstantiation have brought forth a severe rebuke, almost without precedent in the history of the Church of ...

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  6. WIDESPREAD RAIN.' CENTRAL-WESTERN AREAS BENEFIT.

    Exceptionally good falls of rain were recorded in many parts of the south-western and central-western portions of the State during the week-end, while the Darling Downs and coastal districts also benefited. ...

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  7. TERRIBLE ORDEAL

    Some idea of the perils facing Atlantic fliers, and throwing light on the fate of missing aviators, is given by Miss Ruth Elder, in a long wireless message sent to ...

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  8. METHODS DEPLORED.

    The Archbishop of York, in an address to the men of York, said: "It is humiliating that around the gracious, wonderful gift of divine condescension there should ...

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  9. "GROSSLY OFFENSIVE."

    Cardinal Bourne, preaching at Coventry, caustically referred to a certain "Prelate of the Elizabethan establishment," who made a reference to the real presence ...

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  10. SINGAPORE DOCK. TENDERS INVITED.

    The "Sunday Times" states that the Admiralty has asked Sir lindsay Parkinson and Company and three other firms to ...

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  11. FIRE AT CINEMA. FINNISH DISASTER.

    At the initial performance last night in the new cinema theatre at Tammerfors a film for adu[?]ts only was set on fire. The outbreak spread to ...

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  12. WHEAT CROPS.

    Reports concerning the wheat prospects generally are satisfactory, and indicate that the continuance of rain has generally benefited all the crops, ...

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  13. ATTITUDE OF PRESS.

    For not seeking to understand the viewpoints of those whom he condemned, practically all the newspapers approve the tone of the reply of the ...

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  14. BISHOP TO REPLY.

    Dr. Barnes is considering his reply, which will be a private communication to the Primate. Several Sympathisers called at the ...

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  15. FORCED TO RETURN.

    Grayson hopped off at dawn this morning on his flight across the Atlantic to Europe, but was forced to return 10 hours later owing to & defection motor and fog. ...

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  16. MR. BRUCE.

    Referring to a rumour which gained currency in Melbourne at the weekend that his retirement was impending, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) ...

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  17. MOTH AEROPLANES.

    The Canadian Government has ordered 10 Moth aeroplanes from England. They will be used for the encouragement of public flying clubs in Canada, and will ...

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  18. FACTORY BURNED.

    An outbreak of fire at Aulsebrook's biscuit factory at Christchurch caused enormous damage. The buildings were insured for £160,000. As a result, ...

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  19. RIGHT TO KILL. CHILD'S AGONY ENDED.

    The question of the right to kill was raised at the trial at the Chester Assizes of Albert Davies, a shipyard labourer, for the murder of his daughter, ...

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  20. UNION THREATS. BREWING INDUSTRY.

    Direct action tactics are threatened by the employees in the brewing industry, because of the refusal of the employers to accede to the demand for no Saturday ...

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  21. AIRSHIP EXPLODES.

    Hydrogen gas, instead of helium, was the cause of an explosion resulting in the destruction of Japan's biggest and latest navy dirigible, No. 3, during the ...

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  22. BAR TO TRADE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states: "The (Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. S. M. Bruce) is quite right to draw attention to the important place of the exports to ...

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  23. £150 FINES.

    Lee Lin and Lee Wong appeared at the Central Police Court to-day charged with having been directly concerned with the coming into the Commonwealth of certain ...

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  24. CANCER RESEARCH.

    An authoritative statement issued from the University of Sydney regarding cancel research, pointed out that important work had already been done in Australia ...

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  25. STATEMENT BY MR. BINNS.

    After having visited portion of the wheat area, during the week-end Mr. W. Binns manager of the Wheat Board, who is now in Brisbane, said during an ...

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  26. HEAVY PURCHASES.

    During the eight days of the motor show, which ended yesterday at the Olympia, more than 275,000 persons paid for admittance, and manufacturers and ...

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  27. HUNGARY GRATEFUL.

    The Finance Minister of Hungary (Dr. John Bud) states, in an interview, that his present visit to England was prompted by a desire to express to leading Treasury, ...

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  28. "BEST EVER."

    "So much do I think of the possibilities and progress of Western Australia that I have induced several farmers from New South Wales to leave ...

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  29. RIFLE IN CHURCH.

    Worshippers at divine service in St Andrew's Cathedral received a severe shock on Sunday, when a pea-rifle was produced. As a result Audley Dennison ...

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  30. INCREASED WAGES.

    The strike on the central German brown coalfields has ended. The Government appointed an arbitrator, who awarded the miners an increase of 11½ per cent. in ...

    Article : 98 words
  31. £10,000 MAIL ROBBERY.

    The police to-day took in custody Joseph Foster[?] who arrived by the Ruahine, on a charge of having stolen a mail bag containing £10,000 while in transit ...

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