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  2. LEAGUE TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND

    The secretary of the New South Wales Rugby League (Mr. H. R. Miller), who returned from New Zealand by the Aorangi to-day, stated ...

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  3. MAHENO LIKELY TO GO

    It seems only a question of days now before the stranded steamer Maheno, wrecked on Fraser Island, heels over and sinks. ...

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  4. "SMITHY" TO FLY TO JAPAN

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, in the role of an aerial ambassador, will fly to Japan in January, after having reclaimed his Lockheed Altair 'plane from America, shipped it to England, and flown it to Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. £12,000 GIFT TO UNIVERSITY

    The Council of the Queensland University last night announced the receipt, as a joint gift, from Mrs. James Forsyth, the widow of ...

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  6. GELIGNITE EXPLODES IN OVEN

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. Through an explosion of gelignite to-day, a whole family of seven people was sent to hospital ...

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  7. REFORMING THE C.P.N.

    The "ginger group's" policy which will be put before the conference of the Country and Progressive National Party next ...

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  8. CARLOCK REACHES PILE LIGHT

    After battling with mountainous seas since it left Brisbane on Tuesday morning the tug, Carlock, suffered another check early this morning. ...

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  9. CHAIN LETTER SYSTEM

    The chain letter system of making money for a modest outlay, which is now being exploited in Sydney, is being closely investigated by the police ...

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  10. MOSCOW TO BE REBUILT

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says the Soviet has adopted a 10-year plan for the reconstruction and enlargement of Moscow ...

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  11. INTEGRAL PART OF EMPIRE SERVICE

    Commenting to-day on the cable from London in regard to the Australian—New Zealand air service, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, governing ...

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  12. BIG DEMAND FOR FLOCK RAMS

    The Australian Estates and Mortgage Co., Ltd., reports that it is bringing forward from its New South Wales merino studs, Raby and Buckiinguy ...

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  13. TASMAN SERVICE

    The announcement by Mr. [?] Australian Minister for Defence, that he approved in principle Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's plans for a Tasman ...

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  14. TALLEBUDGERA CREEK BLOCKED

    Because of the rough weather earlier in the week the mouth of the Tallebudgera Creek, which discharges into the Pacific Ocean at Big Burleigh ...

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  15. DEATH THREATS FOR MONEY

    Agents of the Department of Justice to-day announced the arrest of Alfred Wagner (38), on a charge of having attempted to extort 460,000 dollars ...

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  16. TRANS-PACIFIC AIR SERVICE

    Mr. Harold Gatty, me Austraiian-born aviator, was among the passengers in the Monterey, which arrived to-day. He is remaining in New ...

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  17. DENSE FOG IN SYDNEY

    One of the densest fogs experienced this year descended upon Sydney Harbour this morning, and delayed ferry traffic and oversea shipping. ...

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  18. MOVE TO HOLD UP AORANGI

    Whether the crew of the Aorangi, who are members of the Australian Seamen's Union, will be withdrawn from the vessel in sympathy with the ...

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  19. TOLL OF PEARLING

    The lugger, Flying Cloud, reached Darwin yesterday morning with the body of Martin, a Koepang diver, who was killed by diver's paralysis on the ...

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  20. TULLAMORE GOLD MINE

    After having been before the Supreme Court for 16 days, the hearing was concluded late to-night of the action in which Tullamore Gold ...

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  21. CUSTOMS VIGILANCE

    Two officers of the Customs Department left Brisbane last night for Fraser Island to enter upon duty on the beach at the scene of the wreck. ...

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  22. THE DESERTED VILLAGE

    Pilot Godsall, son of Dr. R. Godsall, of Macquarie Street, Sydney, who left the Archerfield aerodrome, Brisbane, in a Gipsy Moth yesterday morning ...

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  23. 'PLANES TURN BACK

    The New England Airways 'planes to and from Sydney were delayed by fog on the coast yesterday. After returning to the starting point, they set ...

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  24. LONDON TO CAPE AIR RECORD

    Pilot H. L. Brook, who participated in the Mildenhall—Melbourne air race, intends to leave Lympne on July 15 in an attempt to reach Capetown in ...

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  25. TRUCK STRIKES POST

    When a motor truck bound from Brisbane to Nambour, with a full load of petrol, was about to cross the bridge over the Caboolture River, on the ...

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  26. MURDER OF BOY

    Laurence Oliver Molior, a middle-aged man, who has been in Fremantle gaol since his trial last year on a charge of having unlawfully murdered ...

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  27. WOMAN'S NON-STOP FLIGHT

    Miss Laura Ingalls, the famous aviatrix, landed here to-night 18 hours 20 minutes after leaving New York, thus establishing a women's non-stop ...

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  28. TENDENCY OF LOANS TO IMPROVE

    Conditions generally were steadier on the Stock Exchange to-day on a moderate turnover. Transactions in Australian consolidated loans ...

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  29. REV. H. E. E. HAYES TO VISIT ENGLAND

    The Rev. H. E. E. Hayes, who was recently granted six months' adjournment of his trial by an Anglican ecclesiastical court on a false doctrine ...

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  30. SHOP AND DWELLING DESTROYED

    A six-roomed shop and dwelling in Moggill Road, Indooroopilly, was destroyed by fire which broke out shortly before midnight last night. ...

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  31. DOUBLES "TOTE" IN NEW ZEALAND

    The New Zealand Racing Conference debated at considerable length the relicensing of bookmakers, at the annual conference yesterday. The ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN TENNIS PLAYERS ABROAD

    In the fourth round of the men's singles in the Midland counties' tennis championships McGrath (Australia) defeated Comery, 6-3, 6-3. ...

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    PLANES FOR ABYSSINIA.—French Fokker machines were taken by sea to French Somaliland, unpacked by natives, and transported across the desert to Abyssinia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. COUNTRYMEN SEND GREETINGS

    Members of the Japanese Friendly Society, of which Mr. H. Suzuki is director, forwarded with customs officers yesterday a parcel to cheer the ...

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  35. GENERAL RAIN IN VICTORIA

    Valuable general rain has fallen over the greater part of Victoria. In the western portion of the Mallee, Wimmera, and western districts the falls ...

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  36. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold to-day was £7/0/11 an ounce fine. The dollar was quoted at 4.96 5-16 to the pound sterling and the franc 74 7-8. The previous ...

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  37. NEW CRUISER SYDNEY

    The cruiser Sydney, which is being completed for the Royal Australian Navy, is unlikely to begin her trials before September. ...

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