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  2. The London Raid

    In the House of Commons today, Sir William Joynson-Hicks (Secretary of State for Home Affairs) stated that the search of ...

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  3. Air Disasters

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) last night announced the personnel of the committee to be established by the Commonwealth Ministry ...

    Article : 216 words
  4. Sensational Blaze

    One of the most sensational fires in the history of New South Wales occurred at Newcastle last night. With the suddenness of a flash of ...

    Article : 296 words
  5. Federal Finance

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) addressed a meeting at the Mosman Town Hall last night in support of Mr. R. Archdale Parkhall, the ...

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  6. Presbyterian Assembly

    The Presbyterian Assembly, with the Moderator (Rev. W. C. Radcliffe, B.A.) in the chair, yesterday afternoon resumed its 78th annual sittings. ...

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  7. On the Tracks

    The two-year-olds fairly excelled themselves at Ascot this morning, when the semi-final gallops for Tattersall's meeting took place on tracks ...

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  8. Mississippi Floods

    The coastguard rescued over 3,000 refugees who wore in desperate plight on the weakened level near Atchafalaya. It is now believed that no ...

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  9. Trade Union Bill

    As a protest against the adoption of a time-table for the discussion of the Trade Union Bill in committee all the members of the ...

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  10. N.S. Wales Labour

    The Federal conference of the Australian Labour Party came to a significant decision yesterday when It upheld the right of the Conroy executive ...

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  11. Sandgate Terminus

    The Sandgate Progress Association last night decided that a deputation should immediately wait upon the Commissioner for Railways to protest ...

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  12. Health Standards

    In Melbourne yesterday the fourth Federal and State conference on uniform standards for foods and drugs was opened. In the absence through ...

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  13. The Royal Tour

    The Governor of Victoria (Lord Somers), has received the following cable message from the Secretary of State for the Dominion and Colonies ...

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  14. GROUNDING OF HOPEWELL

    The report of the Shipping Inspector (Captain V. Forrester), following Wednesday's preliminary inquiry into the grounding of the small inter-State ...

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  15. Altered Defence Platform

    The A.L.P. Conference ended yesterday. A number of motions were referred to committees, and only one motion, that reaffirming the party's ...

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  16. Revolt in Philippines

    The Philippine constabulary arrested 58 rioters in connection with the uprising led by Intrencherado, the selfstyled "Emperor of Negros," ...

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  17. Rubber Workers' Claim

    Judge Drake-Brockman held his first sitting in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday. He heard an appeal from the Board of ...

    Article : 165 words
  18. Wall Collapses

    Portion of the rear wall of a two-storey building at Petrie Bight, Brisbane, suddenly, collapsed, yesterday afternoon. The dull thud of the 60 ...

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  19. Firemen Arrested

    Two firemen were arrested yesterday as the result of an investigation by detectives into the disappearance of the sum of £30 and a large quantity ...

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  20. Stranded Tasman

    After the failures on Monday and Tuesday of last week of the attempts to refloat the Tasman, a consultation was held by the several captains. ...

    Article : 238 words
  21. TRAM AND TRUCK

    A tramcar and a motor-truck collided near the Farmers' Arms Hotel, Stanley Street, South Brisbane, yesterday. The truck was laden with ...

    Article : 85 words
  22. A TASMANIAN TRAGEDY

    Thomas Frederick Heeps and his wife were walking arm in arm along Geoveston Road on the night of April 29, when a motor-cycle, ridden ...

    Article : 234 words
  23. AUSTRALIAN SERVICE

    The Trieste correspondent of the British United Press Association says that the Navigazione Generals Italiana and the Lloyd Sabaudo will shortly ...

    Article : 46 words
  24. GENERAL NOTES

    The imported horse, Emblematic, has been purchased by a client of Martin Snelling and Co., bloodstock salesmen, and has reached Brisbane on its way ...

    Article : 125 words
  25. BEAM WIRELESS

    It is announced that the beam wireless service between Canada and Australia will be opened within eight weeks. ...

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  26. Relations with States

    Senator Sir George Pearce (Vice-president of the Federal Executive Council), who arrived in Perth yesterday by the Great Western Express, ...

    Article : 244 words
  27. GOLDEN CASKET DRAWING

    The manager of the Golden Casket Art Union advises that the number 8514. published in "The Telegraph" as winner of a £5 prize in No. 165 casket ...

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  28. THE OFFICIAL LINK

    In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to Viscount Sandon (Conservative). Mr. L. S. Amery (Secretary of State for Dominions and Colonics) ...

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  29. YORKSHIRE SOCIETY.

    A whist drive and dance arranged by the ladies' committee of the Yorkshire Society of Queensland to raise funds for the Christians tree for the ...

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  30. BACK TO KAPUNDA

    The "Back to Kapunda" Committee advises that the celebrations will begin on September 17 and continue until September 24. A programme of daily ...

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  31. "GOODWILL" DAY

    "Goodwill Day'' will be celebrated by the children of all schools in Queensland, under the direction of the Department of Public Instruction on ...

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  32. NORTHERN RELIEF FUND.

    Mr. N. F. Hetherington, hon. treasurer of the northern cyclone relief fund, acknowledges the following contribution: Previously acknowledged, ...

    Article : 36 words
  33. SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    Joseph Worren (23). of Kensington, lost his life at Mannum as a result of a shooting accident. He was with a party of four visitors, and was ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. HIGH POWERED ENGINES.

    In the Ipswich railway workshops, the fifth C19 class locomotive tor construction this financial year is nearly finished. Mr. R. J. Chalmers, Chief ...

    Article : 70 words
  35. FIRE ON TRAMCAR.

    A fire occurred in a window recess of a tramcar near the Camp Hill terminus yesterday, and the lattice window shade, which was lowered at the ...

    Article : 72 words
  36. CAR STOLEN

    An Essex Six motor-car owned by Mr. Andrew Lapraik, of Edmondstone Street, South, Brisbane, was stolen yesterday afternoon. The owner left it ...

    Article : 53 words
  37. ELLIS-BIRTLES EXPEDITION

    Bad attacks of dysentery have forced Mr. E. W. Knowles, of Queensland, to withdraw from the Ellis-Birtles motoring expedition from England to ...

    Article : 31 words
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