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  2. Week-End Touring

    The following road .information from country districts was broadcasted last night from 4QG by the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland ...

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  3. Cause of Unemployment

    The member for Burnett (Mr. B. H. Corser) yesterday charged the State Government with causingunemployment by its refusal to make available the ...

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  4. "The Dead Wronged"

    Following a vigorous speech by Mr. W.M. Hughes,M.P. a record public meeting unanimously carried a motion calling upon the Anzac Memorial ...

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  5. Degrees Conferred

    It was a gay crowd of undergraduates who occupied a section of the Exhibition Hall at the annual ceremony of conferring degrees ...

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  6. THE ROYAL TOUR

    The Duke and Duchess of York concluded their official visit to victoria yesterday, leaving by train for Adelaide. Tens of ...

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  7. Domestic Tragedy

    Two persons, a man and his wife, are dead as the result of a shooting affray, at a house in Stratton Street, Valley, about 9.20 ...

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  8. Mississippi Floods

    State engineers dynamited a thousands feet of the Mississippi levee near Violet (Louisiana) to- day inundating the parishes of ...

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  9. "Charge Ridiculous"

    Describing the Act under which the proceedings had been taken as ridiculous Judge Curlewis refused to convict Albert Wignall, who pleaded ...

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  10. Boisterous Meeting

    Mr. J. S. Garden (Secretary of the Trades and Labour Council) found University students in a boisterous mood when he addressed them ...

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  11. Pitiful Scene

    "Oh, but I must speak, your honour; I am his mother Just a word your honour." Sobbing bitterly, a well-dressed ...

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  12. American Industry

    The Australian Industrial Mission to-night was given a-remarkable public reception at Hartford, the Mayor (Mr. Norman Stevens) having invited ...

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  13. Canberra Ceremony

    It is staled officially, that a number of applications received by the Federal Capital Commission for camping and parking space at Canberra during ...

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  14. N.S.W Politics

    The anti-Lang-Willis-Garden faction of the State Labour Party has carried the internecine war into the leagues. At a big meeting of the Petersham ...

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  15. Brave Nursegirl

    The life of a fifteen months old child was probably saved last night at Sandgate, when it was snatched from a burning bed by a brave little ...

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  16. Fire at Blackall

    A lire has occurred at Blackball, destroying shops and a hotel Further particulars will be published in the second edition. ...

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  17. Japanese Banks

    It is announced that the Cabinet has approved of the outline of the Government's Bank Relief Bill, submitted by Mrs. Takabashi (Minister for ...

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  18. Piecework

    "They may listen to something that may be said about that later," Cheif Judge Dethridge significantly remarked in the Federal Arbitration ...

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  19. Singapore Scheme

    In the House of Commons, Lord Erskine (Conservative) inquired if Australia and New Zealand had offered to contribute to the cost of the ...

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  20. "Worth Striving For"

    A scene of festivity greeted the eye in the main hall of the Queensland University last night on the occasion of the annual dinner and dance in ...

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  21. BLASTING ACCIDENT

    As a result of a blasting accident yesterday afternoon at the Enoggern brickyards, Edmond Coman, of Ferny Grove, suffered injuries to one ...

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  22. PRICE OF WHEAT

    The Commonwealth has no authority to control the local 'sale of products and cannot therefore adjust the Australian price of wheat for home ...

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  23. EMBEZZLING CHARGE

    Frederick Beresford Leach (37), an accountant, was committed for trial from the Central Court on a charge of having embezzled moneys belongs to ...

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  24. STATE STATIONS

    Two more of the State stations were sold yesterday Six have now been sold arid eight remain in the hands of the Government. Wheatleigh and ...

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  25. SOVIET IN CHINA

    Mr. G. F. Pratt, a Passenger on the liner Jervis Bay, which arrived at Fremantle yesterday, thinks that the principal aim of the Soviet activities ...

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  26. ELDERLY PICNICKERS

    when the Mosman Sunshine Club gave a picnic to 40 old age pensioners at Balmoral Beach, an elderly woman from Waterloo announced that she ...

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  27. BENEFIT OF A DOUBT

    Henry Fligg (20), a labourer, pleaded not guilty at the Central Court yesterday to a charge of having attempted to obtain 24s. by falsely ...

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  28. SHEFFIELD MILLIONAIRE

    Miss Fisher, a well-know resident of Tunbridge Wells, has inherited £2,000,000 from her uncle, Mr. W. F. Tibitts, a Sheffield solicitor. who ...

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  29. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIA TION.

    A first aid class for men and women Will commence in the rooms of the Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade, Ann Street, at 8 o'clock, on ...

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  30. CAIRNS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    At the annual meeting of the Cairns Chamber of Commerce yesterday, Mr. A. J. Draper was elected President unopposed. Other office-bearers ...

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  31. FETTLER'S DEATH

    A fettler Heinrich Ludwig Rethamel (66), a married man, met his death at the Nash's Gully bridge, near Tiaro on Friday evening. His body wash found ...

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  32. HIT BY A BUS

    Robert Muller (60) was walking along Sheridan Street on crutches last night, when he was knocked down by a bus. He is in the Cairns ...

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