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    The north side approach to Victoria Bridge is one of the busiest traffic spots in Brisbane. This unusual view of it, showing one of the smartest traffic policemen on duty, was taken from the top of the Treasury Building. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. WORK REFUSED.

    Evidence of the unrest in the Waterside Workers' Federation was given to-day at Melbourne, when men refused to work the ...

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  4. CAIRNS HOLD-UP.

    There was another hold-up of shipping at Cairns yesterday morning. It is understood that the stoppage was due to firemen ...

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  5. CHANNEL SWIM.

    Miss Ivy Hawkes, of Brighton, landed near Kingsdown, St. Margaret's Bay, at 5.17 p.m. to-day, after swimming across the English ...

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  6. HEAD-ON CRASH.

    As the result of the steamer Eumaeus crashing head-on into the northern end of the Port Alma wharf shortly after noon ...

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  7. LORD HALDANE.

    The death occurred to-day of Viscount Haldane, of Cloan. [Statesman, philosopher, and lawyer, Richard Burdon Haldane was borm ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. YOUTH'S DEATH.

    Joseph Albert Gilbert (aged 17 years) was fatally Injured at the Ingham Speedway's meeting on Saturday. ...

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  9. CITY RATES.

    Believing that the interests of the Brisbane City Council and the public would be best served by the adoption of such a practice, the Finance ...

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  10. AIR PAGEANT.

    This week 14 aeroplanes will leave Sydney for Brisbane, where the Queensland section of the Aero Club will hold its annual pageant on ...

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  11. FLIGHT DELAYED

    Many complaints have been made about the water-logged condition of the Maylands aerodrome, which has prevented the departure of the ...

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  12. GREEK POLL.

    The general elections were held yesterday, and resulted in the Prime Minister" (M. Venizelos) and his party being returned with an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    "The Seamen's Union has no rules; only 'Rafferty's rules.' There is no union now. It was deregistered in 1925, and is now only a rabble. I ...

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  14. TRADE BALANCE.

    "Labour is trying to make much political capital out of the fact that Australia's trade balance happens to be an adverse one" states the ...

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  15. ROAD WORK.

    A schedule of about 13 miles of roads to be constructed with a macadam base and bitumen surface out of £75,000 loan money to prevent further ...

    Article : 227 words
  16. APPEAL ALLOWED

    In the High Court of Australia, before Sir Adrian Knox (Chief Justice), Sir Isaac Isaacs, Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy, Mr. Justice Powers, and Mr. ...

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  17. DECISIVE VICTORY FOR MODERATES.

    Information was received in Melbourne to-night that the moderate section of the waterside workers at Cairns (N.Q.) had secured a decisive victory ...

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  18. FEDERAL CABINET.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) will return to Canberra tomorrow, after an absence of several weeks, during which time he has ...

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  19. LOSING HOPE.

    Although a bushman found tracks, which are believed to have been made oy the two Sydney men, Hayes and beaman, who disappeared last Tuesday ...

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  20. AERIAL SERVICE.

    Speaking at Kellerberrin, the Federal Treasurer Dr. Earle Page) said that for some time the Government had desired to see residents of the Kimberley ...

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  21. STEAMER LOST.

    Reports that the steamer William M'Kenney had been lost, with 14 men, in a storm off the coast of California, gained credence to-day when the ...

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  22. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Lydia James, an elderly woman, was walking home along the road from a sports meeting at Nashua, on Saturday, when she was knocked down by ...

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  23. NO SIGN.

    "There is no sign of Bert Hassell yet; he is long overdue." This message, sent by wireless from Mt. Evans (Greenland) last night apparently has ...

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  24. NATION'S INGRATITUDE.

    The Leader of the Liberal Party (Mr. Lloyd George), referring to the death of Lord Haldane, said: "I always thought that he was most harshly ...

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  25. BALONNE MURDER.

    The man who was recently found murdered near St. George (Q'land.) has been identified as George Little, who at one time lived at Narromine, ...

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  26. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.

    Charged with the manslaughter of Prank Scott (aged 38 years), in Sydney-road, Melbourne, on July 14, Albert Wilkinson (taxi-cab driver) to-day was ...

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  27. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    Sir Joseph Ward (New Zealand) Intimated in an interview to-day that he had been asked by cable message, sent at the instance of 50 candidates ...

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  28. CITY PROPERTY SALE.

    The premises known as Gordon and Gotch's Building, Queen-street, have been sold to Harringtons Ltd., photographic, radio, and cinema merchants, ...

    Article : 72 words
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