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  2. HOMES THREATENED

    There is still-much anxiety regarding the flood position in the North. Heavy rains fell towards the week-end and all rivers were swollen. The position had improved yesterday as a result of a cessation of the rains, but there still was ...

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  3. Face Gashed

    A man, two women, and a child not two years of age, were concerned in a sensational episode outside the Empire Theatre in Albert Street on Saturday ...

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  4. WEEK-END TRAGEDIES

    Fourteen deaths from accidents were reported in the Southern States during the week-end. Victoria headed the list with six deaths. Two fatal accidents were reported in Jueensland; one was a case of drowning, and the other an ...

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  5. Golden Casket Drawn

    The drawing of No. 259 Golden Casket took place at the Centennial Hall this morning. Following are the a principal prize winners:-- ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS

    Conditions and prospects on the Stock Exchange are far more favourable than they have been for some time. Several factors have contributed ...

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  7. LONDON NAVAL CONFERENCE

    The experts of the five naval Powers visited Mr. Ramsay MacDonald (Prime Minister) at Chequers. It is understood that the discussion concerned the ...

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  8. Aerial Services

    Western Australian Airways Ltd., which serves each week a route extending from Derby in north-west Australia to Adelaide, a distance of ...

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  9. New South Wales

    Two men were injured on Saturday when their motor cars collided with terrific force in Cardigan Street, Coogee. Nevll McLean, 21, of Arden ...

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  10. Father and Son Killed

    David William Moore, 42, of Peterhead, and his three years old son Colin were killed when a car driven by Moore was run down by a train at a ...

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  11. Bag Snatching

    When walking along Wallace Avenue Todrak, Mrs. Mary. Ada Alnslie, of Toorak, was, carrying a bag containing. £40. Two young men approached her, ...

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  12. Customs Agreement

    The Minister for Finance (Mr. N. C. Havenga) to-day detailed the terms of the Customs agreement with the two Rhodesias. The Union pays the ...

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  13. Accidents in Victoria

    An Italian was killed find another was injured when a motor cycle they were riding collided with a car on Prince's Highway, near Trafalgar, on ...

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  14. VARIED REACTION

    While further reverberation on Mr. Stimson's cruiser statement was contained in an address to-day by Mr. French (Chairman or the Naval ...

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  15. Diving Tragedies

    Diving into shallow water yesterday caused the death of two youths, while two other persons whose spines were broken are so badly paralysed that ...

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  16. SNATCHERS BUSY IN SYDNEY.

    Bag snatchers operating in a motor car were responsible for six women being robbed of their purses on Saturday afternoon and evening. The ...

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  17. Heavy Rains

    The Cairns traffic bridge over the Barron at Stratford was covered by flood waters on Saturday night, and the water from the Freshwater Creek ...

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  18. Interest in U.S.A.

    The newspapers to-morrow morning will feature extensively on their financial pages a statement issued by Mr. Herbert Brookes (Australian ...

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  19. Steamer Milora

    The steamer M[?]ora was shirted slightly yesterday morning, when the tug Forceful made another attempt to get the vessel off the sand bank, but ...

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  20. Trains Held Up

    The train which left Brisbane on Wednesday and in the ordinary course was due in Townsville on Friday morning, spent Friday night at Bowen. ...

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  21. PERSONAL

    The State Treasurer (Mr. W. H, Barnes) is expected to return to Brisbane from Canberra to-night. The Minister for Labour and ...

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  22. Earlier Messages

    As a result of further heavy rain all the rivers and creeks in the Cardwell district are flooded. Registrations for the 24 hours to 9 a.m. on ...

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  23. ACCIDENTS IN BRISBANE

    While working at Baker's paint works, Montpeller Road, Bowen Hills, on Saturday Aubrey Baker, aged 18, was caught in the belting of a machine ...

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  24. Gallant Rescue

    After a strenuous struggle through shark infested waters, Robert H. Walker, 22, of Burwood Road, Enmore, saved the life of a girl who had been ...

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  25. Improvement of £5 in Week

    The Australian High Commissioner in London (Sir Granville Ryrie) has cabled the Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) stating that the joint ...

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  26. LATE SENIOR-SERGEANT HANDLIN.

    On the retirement of Senior-Sergeant Handlin from charge of Woolloongabba police district it was decided to make him a presentation, but before ...

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  27. Bankers Invited to Conference

    To consider certain monetary problems which have arisen in Australia and overseas an important conference has been arranged to take place in ...

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  28. JAPANESE CLAIM

    Mr. Stimson's comprehensive proposal for disarmament is widely and unfavourably commented upon by the vernacular Press. The authorities are ...

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  29. Train Cancelled

    The Railway Department advises that the train from the north which was due to arrive at Brisbane at 10.50 p.m. yesterday was unable to cross the ...

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  30. TRAM AND MOTOR COLLIDE

    On Saturday night a motor car and a tramcar collided on London Road, Clayfield. The motor car was thrown against a tramway post at the side of ...

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  31. DEATH OF MR. H. ENGLISH

    Mr. Howard English, who died yesterday morning at his residence, Mosman, Sydney, was at one time a prominent Western Queensland business ...

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  32. HUSBAND MURDER

    The peasant woman, Varga, was sentenced to imprisonment with hard labour for life on a charge, of having murdered her husband. She was ...

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  33. DISORDERLY SCENES

    Disorderly scenes were witnessed at a meeting of the Trades and Labour Council. The special business was the election of officers, and it was expected ...

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  34. 'FRANCE ISOLATED'

    French distrust and disillusionment are reflected in the Press comments. The "Temps" says: "The memoranda mean that the United States ...

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  35. FRACTURE OF LEFT ARM.

    Colin Uhlmann, a child, residing with his parents in Shelley Street, Cannon Hill, fell from a tree near his residence on Saturday and suffered a fraeture ...

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  36. FUTURE CUTS

    "When we approach further naval disarmament conferences the additional reductions Britain might make must be governed entirely by the ...

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  37. Victorian Ministry Perturbed

    The decision of the Federal Loan Council that further drastic reductions in expenditure must be made has caused deep concern to members ...

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  38. DEATH OF JOURNALIST.

    Mr. William Robert Forster, editor of the "Sporting Globe," Melbourne, and well known in journalistic circles for many yours, died after a long ...

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  39. STRUCK BY CRICKET BALL

    Samuel Verner, of Cameron Street Nundah, was struck by a ball when playing cricket in Margaret Fark Chermsire, yesterday. He received [?] ...

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  40. Boy Drowned

    William Wakefield, 15, was drowned off Pine Bench at Emu Park yesterday morning. The tide was very high, and the boy was carried out by the ...

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  41. DEPARTURE FROM N.Z.

    The retiring Governor-General (Sir Charles Fergusson) and Lady Ferguson have sailed for England. This Chief Justice of New Zealand ...

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  42. GRASS FIRES

    In a storm at Hamilton yesterday lightning started two grass fires. About 25 acres of grass was destroyed. A much bigger fire destroyed more ...

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  43. FOOTBALL PLAYERS INJURED

    Willie playing football at Lang Park Paddington, yesterday, Mervyn Calligan, of Hlbiscus Street, Ashgrove, received an injury to the left foot, and ...

    Article : 55 words
  44. CHILD WITH TWO HEADS.

    A woman at Walcha has given birth to a child with two distinct heads, both of normal size. The child weighed 15 lb. and was still born. ...

    Article : 35 words
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