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    Paderewski.—A wood carving by L. J. Harvey, to be exhibited at the Royal Queensland Art Society's annual exhibition. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The "Xury" family, which claims Greek parentage and American nationality, photographed on the Niagara at Auckland. The Customs Department refused them permission to land in Kew Zealand, and it is now announced from Canberra that the Commonwealth Government has decided to deport them as it has set its face against the admission of gipsies. The family ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Debutantes at the Catholic ball to be held to-morrow evening. Left to right:—Misses Kathleen and Gertrade Shaw (twin daughters of Mrs. R. M. Shaw and the late Mr. A. J. Shaw, Toogoolawah), Miss Kathleen Weimera (only daughter of Mr. and Mrs H. M. Weimers, Toowong, and late of Toowoomba), and Miss Nora Roche (youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. Roche, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. A. J. BROWNE (Commercial Travellers' Association), who is a finalist in the State amateur billiards ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A group including the famous engineer, Eugovitch, who built the Chinese Eastern Railway. He is the fourth from the right in the back row. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    clive Brook and Baclanova, who, together with Neil Hamilton, will be seen and heard in the all-talking Paramount production, "A Dangerous Woman," to be presented at the Tivoli Theatre next Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. R. ZIEGLER (Toowoomba), who is a finalist in the State Amateur Billiards Championship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The "White Guards," who originally fought against the Soviet Army, and were subsequently disbanded, sought refuge in Manchuria, and have been reorganised by the Chinese Government. They now are attached to the Shantung Army. General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. COUNTRY NEWS. IPSWICH.

    Magistrates' Courts.—David Emlyn Jones, Drysdale Estate, Bundamba, Leonard Wilfred Harris, and John David Ramsey, Byrnes Estate, ...

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  11. WARWICK.

    Sandy Creek Race Club.—A meeting of those interested in the formation of a local sports and race club was held at Sandy Creek Hotel. It was ...

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  12. TOOWOOMBA.

    Stealing Charge.—Herbert Norman Goulding (36) and Thomas Joseph Wilson (21) were charged at the Police Court, before Mr. F. C. M. ...

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  13. ST. PAUL'S TERRACE. CHANGE IN LEICHHARDTSTREET.

    Against the recommendation of the Works Committee the Brisbane City Council yesterday decided to alter the name of Leichhardt-street, from ...

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  14. DALBY.

    Hospital Committee.—The monthly meeting of the committee of the Dalby General Hospital was held on July 17, when nominations for the new committee ...

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  15. WAR DEBTS.

    Referring to the question of ratification of the debt agreement with Britain by Prance, the diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" ...

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  16. COTTON CRISIS.

    The "Daily Herald" (the Labour organ) states that less than a week remains before the lock-out notices in the Lancashire cotton mills expire, ...

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  17. NAVIGATION ACT.

    The Tariff Board concluded its inquiry to-day into the proposal to repeal the coastal clauses of the Navigation Act, and to substitute for them ...

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  18. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Sir,—Under this heading there has appeared in the Press generally a statement by Mr. W. H. Doherty, which concludes with the following ...

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  19. BROOKFIELD.

    Dance.—At the Brookfield Hall on July 20, the third grade Cricket Club held the fifth of their series of dances, which was highly successful, £10 being realised. Mr. ...

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  20. PAWNBROKER ACQUITTED.

    Mark Abel Grace, a pawnbroker and second-hand dealer, in George-street, was charged at the Quarter Sessions to-day with having feloniously ...

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  21. MADAME PAVLOVA.

    Madame Pav[?]ova, interviewed to-day prior to her departure for England with her company, said she would rest in France for several months, as her ...

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  22. BEAUDESERT.

    Ambulance Ball.—The first annual ball in aid of the Beaudesert and District Ambulance Centre was held in the Technical Hall, Beaudesert, on Friday evening, ...

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  23. DAIRY COMPANIES.

    The Wide Bay Co-operative Dalry Association manufactured during June 323,was 258,2071b. of butter, for which suppliers £22,802/6/8. being at the rate of 1/5 per 1b. ...

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  24. MOOLOOLAH.

    Presentation.—Mrs. W. J. Knox, who recently resigned from the Mooloolah Church of England Ladies' Guild, on account of removing out of town, was visited by the ...

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  25. TOOGOOLAWAH.

    Rifle Club.—Mr. P. F. M'Namara, (captain) presided at the annual meeting of the Toogoolawah Rifle Club. The report showed that the past year had been very ...

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  26. STANTHORPE.

    Sbow Society.—The president (Mr. R. W. M. Cordon) occupied the chair at the meeting of the committee of the Show Society on July 19. The secretary of the ...

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  27. WORLD CHALLENGE.

    Charles Nicolas has issued a challenge to dancers throughout the world to compete with him in continuous dancing, with a minimum of 300 ...

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  28. EUMUNDI.

    School of Arts.—The annual meeting of the Eumundi School of Arts, held on July l8, was well attended, and Dr. Casey occupied the chair in the unavoidable ...

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  29. BURLEIGH HEADS.

    Catch of Bonita.—While fishing from the beach near the mouth of Tallebudgera Creek on Monday, Mr. W. Adamson, a local resident, caught two fine specimens ...

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  30. ROCKHAMPTON SHOW PROFIT.

    At a meeting of the Agricultural Society this afternoon the financial statement of the carnival show revealed that a profit of £2461/19/ had been ...

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