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  4. TIDAL DIARY—PIONEER RIVER.

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  5. Stone Production.

    Greater output at the outer harbor quarry resulted in lower costs of stone Into the southern breakwater and pier approach for the ...

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  6. LATE SPORTING.

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  7. Labor Rally.

    Mr. O. E. Brookes, president of the Mackay branch of tho A.L.P., presided over the final Labor rally In the Britannia Hall last night, when ...

    Article : 542 words
  8. Personal.

    The Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) will leave Mackay for Brisbane, by mall train this morning. Mr. R. Boll, Parks Curator, left by ...

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  9. METEOROLOGICAL.

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  10. MOONEE VALLEY RACES.

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  11. In the Courts.

    In the Police Court yesterday, Anne May Scanlon (46, Queensland) pleaded guilty to a charge of having been found drunk, and was convicted and ...

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  12. MALA FAVORITE FOR TO-DAY'S CUP.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 22.--Though there Is doubt as to which race he will run in, bookmakers are taking no chances with Mala, and he is the ...

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  13. LOCAL and GENERAL.

    Ronald Williamson (22), of Orkabie, was badly scalded by hot water from the radiator of a tractor yesterday. He was rendered first aid and taken to a ...

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  14. SNAKE-BITE.

    Arnold Bragg, a canecutter employed at Sandiford, was attended by the Ambulance for a snake-bite on the right wrist. The snake made the ...

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  15. TALKING NOT TO RACE AGAIN.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 22.—Mr. Allan Cooper said this morning that Talking will not race again. He will be a valuable acquisition to Mr. Cooper's ...

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  16. FINE—BUT NOT THE BEST

    "I will not say, like some people, that Australia Is the best country," remarked Mr. A. J. Coyne, when being welcomed yesterday at the meeting of ...

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  17. Family Notices

    Lord Gowrie, Governor-General, who paid a tribute to Australian naval men a few days ago. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Ayr Cane Growers.

    AYR, Oct. 22.—Messrs, N. Bennett and M'Ginn (Mackay) addressed a meeting of canc growers to-night. Over 120 growers ...

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  19. NEW MOTOR OIL.

    In pursuance with Its Initial long range policy to produce the finest petroleum products available, the Texas Co. (Asia.) Ltd., after 21 years ...

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  20. HOME FOR "BURNT-OUT" EX-SERVICEMEN.

    For a number of years past the R.S.S.I.L.A., not only through its Federal office but through the various States branches, has persistently ...

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  21. ALLEGED INTERFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 22.—B. M'Lean, who rode Lonely Valley in the Plate at Albion Park last Saturday, was today suspended from riding in races for ...

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  22. MACKAY POULTRY ASSOCIATION.

    The sub-committee appointed by the Mackay Poultry Association. to revise the poultry section of the Show schedule considered the matter at a ...

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  23. COX PLATE.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 22.—A. Slbbrett is to leave for Melbourne by mall plane at 7 o'clock to-morrow, morning to ride Sarcherie in the W.S Cox Plate, at ...

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  24. LORD RUTHERFORD'S DEATH.

    The death occurred on Tuesday In London of Lord Rutherford, the famous physicist, in his 67th year. He had been Cavendish Professor, of ...

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  25. STRAY PONY.

    Mr. G. Fordyce, of Richmond, informed the police yesterday that on Thursday he noticed a bay pony with a saddle and bridle wandering on the ...

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  26. MALA'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 22.—Mr. Allan Cooper has the racing world intrigued over Mala, The horse is in two races at Moonee Valley and most people ...

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  27. ST. PAUL'S CONCERT.

    A packed hall greeted the. children of St. Paul's Sunday-school last night when the annual concert was held. The whole program consisted of bright ...

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  28. MOVEMENTS OF PLANE.

    North Queensland Airways Pty. Ltd, Dragon in charge of Pilot T. M'Donald arrived from Brisbane at 1 p.m. yesterday. Mr. E. R. Orchard joined the ...

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  29. Lease of Pyramids.

    HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 22.—Mr. Samuel Goldwyn, film producer, telegraphed the Egyptian Minister in Washington Inquiring the rates ...

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  30. HOW AND WHERE TO VOTE.

    The central polling both, in Mackay for the Federal elections to-day will be situated at the Drill Hall, with booths at the North Side school ...

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  31. Social Jottings.

    Mrs. James Condie and her little daughter, Florence, who have been on a visit to Maryborough,, returned last evening. ...

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  32. HOTEL CHANGES HANDS.

    The firm of T. J. Leonard reports having sold the lease of the Marian Hotel from Mr. F. P. Brennan to Mrs. S. A. Bentley. who took over on ...

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  33. HUA IN DEMAND.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 22,—Mala, Bristol, Balkan Prince, Wotan, and Flood Tide were all backed to-day, but owing to heavy double commitments Hua is ...

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  34. TO USE LESS WOOL.

    TOKIO, Oct. 21.—An inter-departmental conference decided that in future blankets for the use of the army and navy and uniforms for State ...

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  35. National Title.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 22.—Ron, Richards (11,11[?]), Australian triple champion, retained his light-heavyweight national title at Brisbane Stadium to-night ...

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  36. MACKAY ASSOCIATION.

    "Our membership has increased greatly since last year, and the new year promises to show further progress," stated Mrs. P. H. Staines ...

    Article : 162 words
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  39. ARRIVAL, OF IMMIGRANTS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 22.—Ninety Immigrants arrived to-day In the liner Esquillno. They were mostly Italians. Among the passengers was the usual ...

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  40. TRIBUTE BY SIR T. INRKTP

    LONDON Oct 21.—Sir Thomas In skip, in a letter to the 'Times pays a tribute to the Government services of the late Lord Rutherford, the noted ...

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