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    The recent railway disaster in Gloucester, when an express train ran into a goods train in a fog at Aschurch. The photograph shows how great must have been the force of the impact. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The Warwick Show Ground as seen from an aeroplane on Thursday last. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Rapid progress has been made by the Ceramic Potteries Ltd. In establishing its factory for the manufacture of household chinaware, etc. This is a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    With the British Army on the Rhine.—Church parade at the Garrison Church, Wiesbaden, showing the Royal Fusiliers drawn up ready to attend service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Lonely Graves Among the Cypress.—A photograph taken in February, 1914, by Mr. R. W. Southerden, railway and authorised surveyor, near Channing railway station, 272 miles from Brisbane, on the western line. Presumably there was a railway construction camp on Channing (or Tchannery) Creek while the line was being extended towards Roma. The inscription ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The ruins of the shops and picture theatre which were destroyed by the fire at Innisfail last Sunday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. £1000 FOR UNIVERSITY.

    In December last the University Council received a letter from the Carnegie Corporation Trustees, New York, enclosing a cheque for 5000 ...

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  10. SOUTHPORT SCHOOL.

    The Rev. Canon H. H. Dixon, M.A., the head master and founder of Southport School, has resigned his post after 28 years of devoted service, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FOREST PRODUCTS.

    Mr. E. S. Moulton, of E. S. and R. C. Moulton, Ltd., and managing director of Queensland Forests, Ltd., passed through Brisbane yesterday en route ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. U.S.A. NAVY. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE'S ACTION.

    President Coolidge upset the calculations of Congress by submitting a proposal that only 12,370,000 dollars be appropriated for starting five new ...

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  13. OIL SHARES. OPINION IN ROMA.

    Roma residents are mystified as to the reason for the big drop in the price of oil shares recently, particularly those of the Roma Oil Corporation, ...

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  14. TERRITORY POLICE.

    An intimation some time ago by the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. C. L A. Abbott) that two extra police would be appointed to the force in North ...

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  15. STOCK FOODS.

    The regulations under the Stock Foods Act, 1919-1928, make rigid provision against aduleration of such foods. In the case of chaff, for ...

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  16. ELECTRICITY DEAL.

    The Earl of Birkenhead, commenting on the news from New York of his connection with the AngloAmerican electricity deal, through his ...

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  17. SOLVING THE ARMAMENT PROBLEM.

    Despatches advancing the possibility that Britain will submit to the United States a proposal for a new approach to a solution of the armament problem ...

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  18. FELL FROM MOTOR CYCLE.

    Said to have fallen from a motor cycle, at Clayfield, Ruby Marshall, of Paddington, was last night treated by the Ambulance Brigade for concussion, ...

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  19. TRANSACTIONS IN BRISBANE.

    The further slump in oil scrip was again the outstanding feature on Change yesterday, Landers ordinary being booked down to 7/3, closing at ...

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  20. PAPAL COUNTESS.

    Mrs. Eileen Freehill, of Point Piper, has received a cable from Cardinal Gasparri (Secretary of State to the Vatican) announcing that the Pope has ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN ROMA OIL.

    Mr. W. G. Allender (superintendent, Australian Roma Oil) reported this afternoon:—Permits 1 to 8, depth 1350ft., in sandstone. A small supply of ...

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  22. PLANE CRASHES.

    Pilot-Officer Gerrards a member of a military squad which is making aerial surveys at Bowral, crashed in a de Havilland Moth aeroplane to-day, ...

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  23. SOUTHERN SALES.

    On the Stock Exchange to-day shares in Queensland oil companies changed hands as follows:—Roma Oil Corporation, £3/12/6 (45), £3/12/6, ...

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  24. COUNCIL LOAN WORKS.

    "Loan expenditure will be confined to bare necessities this year," the Mayor of Brisbane (Alderman. W. A. Jolly. C.M.G.) stated yesterday. ...

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  25. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    James Minnis, who had pleaded not guilty to a charge of having committed an offence against a girl under the age of 17 years, was committed for ...

    Article : 67 words
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