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  2. Advertising

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  4. TIDAL DIARY—PIONEER RIVER.

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  5. Steamer Silksworth.

    HONGKONG, Jan. 29.—The British steamer'Silksworth when 24 hours out from Hongkong was forced to return. It Is reported that the cause was a threatened mutiny of the Japanese crew against British officers. The ...

    Article : 76 words
  6. Personal.

    Mrs. A: Conley returned from Sydney after spending the vacation with her daughter, Mrs. Clement Q. Williams. Miss Mavis Walker, Racecourse, left ...

    Article : 48 words
  7. CRICKET—

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  8. The Davis Cup.

    TOKIO, Jan. 29.—The Japanese Lawn Tennis Association has decided to challenge for the Davis Cup this year, but 1ms not decided - whether the team will play In tho American or ...

    Article : 69 words
  9. METEOROLOGICAL.

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  10. GORDON-STREET—ANIMAL'S CEMETERY.

    During the lost three days visitors to Mackay would have been justified had they come to the conclusion that Gordon-street was the official graveyard for animals In Mackay: On Friday a dog lay dead near the Olym- ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. Rugby League.

    LYONS, Jan. 30—The Australian Rugby League players are having a whirlwind finish to their tour. After defeating a local side at Vll- leneuve Surlot, they boarded the train ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. Social Jottings.

    PURTELL — MULLINS.—The marriage of Mr. Francis Joseph Purtell, eldest son of Senior-Sergeant and Mrs. W. Purtell, of Bundaberg, and Miss ...

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  13. The Azores.

    ROME, Jan; 30.—The newspaper 'II .Oevere'accuses Britain of wanting the - Azores and crltlclses a .'Times' statement that, the presence of the British navy near the Atlantic Islands ...

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  14. LATE MAIL TRAINS.

    Due to flood conditions north . of Townsville the Brisbane mall train did not reach Mackay until shortly after noon on Saturday—nearly six hours late. It continued from Mackay in two divisions. ...

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  15. LOCAL and GENERAL.

    Late yesterday afternoon Edward Walz (40), a farmer residing at Mun- bura, was bitten on the left heel by a large black snake. Mackay Ambulance ...

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  16. Singapore Blackout.

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 29.—The first blackout at Singapore will -take place between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. on Wednesday. The area will Include the coast cast of Singa- nore town and the whole town ...

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  17. strange idea.

    -BRISBANE, Jan, 30.—Strange Idea, one of (the most popular sprinters to race in-Brisbane in recent years, has retired from the turf. Strange Idea had 110 races In Brisbane for eighteen ...

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  18. HOLIDAY PAY MATTER.

    Outer harbor workers and other employees expressed some . Indignation during the week-end at the Incidence of the Foundation Day holiday arrangements. The day is a statutory holiday and the men will get paid if ...

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  19. TWO MEN INJURED.

    Two men, who were accompanied by several others, called at the Ambulance early on Saturday night showing much facial battering. Leslie ...

    Article : 74 words
  20. doping alleged.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 30—Betting had been in progress for some time on the Linden Park Welter Handicap at Victoria Park on Saturday when It was announced that the favorite, Dorawyn, ...

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  21. Albanian Royal Betrothal.

    TIRANA, Jan. 29.—It is officially stated that King Zog of Albania has asked Count Anthony Apponyi, uncle .of the girl, for her hand. The engagement will.be announced to-day. . ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S HOLIDAY.

    To-day will be a public holiday, with all businesses and Government" offices closed. Normal activity will resume tomorrow. There will be a fairly high tide on the beaches before noon, and ...

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  23. AEROPLANE MOVEMENTS.

    Airlines Raplde Kiata arrived at Mackay at 10 a.m. on Saturday with Captain P. Hosklns in charge, Mr. G. Stronach disembarked • from Cairns and Miss M. Ross and Mr. N. D. Johnson were passengers from Mackay to Brisbane. ...

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  24. AMBULANCE ATTENTION.

    Ambulance attention was given during the week-end In the following coses. Thomas Azar (21), of the Hotel Ambassador, was cranking a car on Broad- ...

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  25. ASCOT RACES.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 30.—"Whiffler's" selections-for Ascot to-morrow: Two-Year-Old Handicap: Hot Sun or 'Hendra Lad. ...

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  26. General Cables.

    BERLIN, Jan. 29.—New police regulations forbid Jews to obtain passports to leave Germany unless they go for good. ...

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  27. END OF SEAFORTH TRIP.

    While a party of Mackay residents was driving to Seaforth on Saturday the steering of the car in which they were riding is stated to have locked, and the car tinned over down a small ...

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  28. Mining.

    MARYBOROUGH; Jan. 30—Complaining that the air In the: mine was too hot, miners in No. 7 mine of the Burg'owan Coal Co., Torbanlea, refused to begin work on Friday. The union ...

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  29. DEATH- SENTENCE OF POLICEMAN

    HAIFA, Jan. 28.—A Jewish policeman has been sentencedto ¦ death - for the murder • of an ;Arab colleague as a reprisal: for the murder of two Jews. ...

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  30. Bomb Outrage.

    ; (SYDNEY, Jan. 30.—Detectives Investigating the killing; of Alfred - Smith and his wife are. hopeful of making an early arrest. • They, followed a certain line of inquiry which implicated more than.one person and they¦ •be- ...

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  31. • EARTHQUAKE - IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 29.—A brief earthquake ; tremor shook several stations in Bihar. The people ran; Into the, open In a panic. Apart from; minor Injuries, no serious harm was" done.- ¦ ...

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  32. HOLIDAY SEASON ENDING.

    There was unusual activity.'at the various seasides in Mackay district during the -week-end, as-most of the visitors who had "camped out for the holidays, struck their colors, and made for home to prepare for the beginning ...

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  33. FRENCH LABOR: CHARTER.:

    PARIS, Jan, 29.—The so-called Labor charter, the-text of which has been presented to the Chamber of Deputies, . provides - for a free, secret and compulsory vote regarding a ...

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  34. fourth defeat. of cricket ' tour.

    SECUNDERABAD, Jan. 29—Lord Tennyson's"team was defeated for_the fourth time'of theitour" when the Nawab of .Molnudowlah's team. won a three-day "match'" bysix wickets. "' ...

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  35. South Africa's Problems.

    -LONDON, Jan. 28—"The external relations of South' Africa constitute her gravest anxieties," said Mr. te :Water,.;r returning from Capetown. . "South':. African - opinion Is. well In- ...

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  36. ALLEGED FORGED PASSPORTS.

    PARIS, - Jan. 29.—It is stated that 28 foreigners -have been arrested ' in France and four others in Warsaw, charged with selling .forged passports. One business was alleged to uavo been conducted by- Poles, - for countrymen ...

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  37. Sailing.

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  38. Refrigeration. |

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—The Department . of Industrial and Scientific Research' in a report says that investigatlons; with the cooperation of; Australia .and New Zealand into the ...

    Article : 65 words
  39. Australian Defence.

    CANBERRA, Jan.- 30—Austra- ' Ha's attitude towards the-possibility:, of another major war was a fea- ; . ture of several addresses during - the week-end at the summer school of tho Australian Institute of' Political Science. ...

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  40. CEYLON-JAPANESE TRADE.

    COLOMBO, Jan. 28.—The Board of Ministers;is: asking the Colonial Office to ;make : strong' ¦ representations to Tokio following the Japanese Government's decision to restrict the lmports of Cevlon tea and fibre, which have ...

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  41. Valuable Blueprints.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—Percy Gladlng : (45) and Albert Williams (39), of (Woolwich, were remanded without bail at; Bow-street Police Court on charges 'of being.concerned with obtaining four ...

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  42. OUTER HARBOR WORK.

    .. S.Rolleston, Eton, writes: Through the courtesy of: the-chairman of the Harbor- Board, Mr. C. F. Bagley, I had the. .great pleasure on Saturday •morning last of being.shown'over the ...

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  43. BRITISH POLICY IN PALESTINE.

    CAIRO, Jan. 29—Three Senators, and 56 Deputies belonging to - all parties have sent a letter to Sir Miles Lampson protesting at the British ...

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  44. crossing smash.

    ADELAIDE, ;jan. 30.—'Three adults, were' killed and two children injured when: the car - in which they were, travelling was'carried 135 yards "by »: train: at-Strathalbvn vesterday... s ...

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  45. PREMIER'S RETURN.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 30.—The . Deputy Premier (Mr., Hynes); 'announced,:-; on Saturday that - the,-Premier,, who was to have returned to Brisbane,on Tuesday, will not arrive until :,Wednesday. He will attend abanquet .;for State ...

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  46. snooker gold cup.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—Davis, the 'holder, retained the snooker Gold Cup 'by-beating Lindrum by 37 games to 34. Davis in; tho concluding session made breaks - of 104 - and 105, and Lindrum ...

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  47. bankrupt petition.

    . LONDON, Jan. 30. —A- bankruptcy, petition has been filed in respect of Nat Dyer, who,'In the, war period,-set the Empire singing,': "If You . Were the Only Girl in the' World, and I Was The Only, Boy,',' .from which he made ...

    Article : 135 words
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  49. german cabinet. '

    LONDON, Jan.- 30.—The correspondent of the 'Dally . Telegraph' • in Berlin says:. The proposed meeting of- the Reichstag was suddenly cancelled after conversations: between ' Herr Hitler and Here Goering. The reason ...

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  50. engine-drivers'certificates.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 30.—'The following candidates in order of merit have, passed. their examinations for. engine- drivers'; certificates:- ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. ENGLAND v: WALES SOCCER.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—In an amateur International soccer game England defeated Wales by 8 to 2. ...

    Article : 21 words
  53. Advertising

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