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  2. OBITUARY.

    After a long illness Mr. Robert Samuel Ross died yesterday in Melbourne at the age of 58 years. He was a member of the Board of ...

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  3. WELCOME RAINS.

    A report issued by the Commonwealth Meteorologist on the position as regards the pastoral and agricultural industries in Australia for the ...

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  6. Mrs. S. Berry.

    The death of a very old resident of Hill End, Mrs. Sarah Berry, took place at her late residence, Gray-road, on Sunday. Mrs. Berry is survived by ...

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  7. Mrs. M. M. Ruhle.

    Mrs. Margaret Mary Ruhle, aged 83 years, died at Maryborough on September 22. The deceased lady, who was the widow of the late Mr. J. D. Ruhle, ...

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  8. FINES IMPOSED.

    Further evidence was tendered to-day in the case in which Joseph Francis Franey was charged with having a heifer in his possession reasonably ...

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  9. Mr. D. H. Maling.

    Mr. David Hewett Maling, who was for 21 years the chief leader writer of "The Argus," died to-day at his home, at Heidelberg, in his 77th year. He ...

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  10. Miss C. A. Leonard.

    The death occurred at Tweed Heads on September 22 of a well-known resident of the Tallebudgera, district in the person of Miss Clara Alice ...

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  11. STRIKE SEQUEL.

    With the arrival of the Crown Prosecutor (Mr. Gibson) in Kalgoorlie to-day, a definite development occurred in connection with the dispute on the ...

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  12. HIT-RUN MOTORIST.

    On his way to the General Hospital to see a friend, Leonard Payne (aged 16 years), of Waterworks-road, Ashgrove, was severely injured last ...

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  13. AMERICAN MILLIONAIRE

    Intensely interested in marine life, Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt, the American millionaire, who arrived in Brisbane aboard his motor yacht, the Alva, on ...

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  14. EACHAM SHOW.

    The 15th annual show of the Eacham Agricultural, Pastoral, and Industrial Society was opened at Malanda yesterday. There are many attractive displays. The ...

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  15. DARING ROBBERY.

    Rings valued at £600 were stolen from the shop of Mr. H. Bright, jeweller, in Elgin-street, Carlton, to-day. The thief snatched a tray of ...

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  16. WARWICK.

    Reports have reached Warwick of caterpillars appearing in the wheat crops in the outside districts. This time last year this pest caused considerable destruction ...

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  17. NO WATER.

    The police party has sent a wireless message that the drought has caused it to give up the search for the reported aboriginal murderers of two ...

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  18. ACCIDENT.

    James Sharpe, a railway employee, while operating a hand crane at the Warwick yards on September 23, had the index finger of his right hand severely ...

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  19. REPORT WANTED.

    A motion that in view of the approach of the wet season the Premier (Mr. Moore) should be asked to take immediate steps to expedite the ...

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  20. SINK DIFFERENCES.

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. G. W. Forbes) to-day sent a message to the Commissioner for New Zealand in Australia (Mr. Schmitt) ...

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  21. MORE EQUITABLE.

    In the House of Assembly to-day, the Premier (Mr. L. L. Hill) said that he would continue to fight for a petrol tax to replace the present system of ...

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  22. COOLANGATTA.

    Several members of the New South Wales Board of Fire Commissioners visited Tweed Heads on September 23, and inspected the local fire station and plant. ...

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  23. VINE PRODUCTS, LTD.

    Vine Products, Limited, the biggest sellers of British wines, are not paying an interim dividend this year, as the directors consider that in the present adverse ...

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  24. RELIEF OF UNEMPLOYED

    The Minister for Public Works (Sir Walter Lee) announced yesterday the decision of the Government in regard to the relief of unemployed. The ...

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  25. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    At the installation of Bro. Len Peak as Worshipful Master of the Coolangatta Lodge, U.G.L.Q., the following officers were invested:—S.W., Bro. J. S. Brown; ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND WHEATCROP.

    Mr. A. Hoskin, chairman of the State Wheat Board, who arrived in town to-night, said that he was much disturbed about the condition of the ...

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