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  2. NEWS BY THE DAY

    Lady Oaklands winner of the First Trial Handicap at Eagle Farm on Saturday paid a divident of £29/12 m the paddock for 10/ and £123/13/16 for [?] ...

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  3. KINGSFORD SMITH.

    Kingsford Smith in the Southern Star reached here today from Batavia Kingsford's next stop will be Alorstar, where he will pick up the mails from ...

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  4. WRESTLING.

    A record crowd including the test cricketers witnesses the sensational wrestling contest between Tommy Nilan (Australia) 12.4 and Martin ...

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  5. KINGSFORD SMITH.

    Kingsford Smith arrived in Southern Star and left after a short step for Bima. ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND'S DEFICIT.

    For the past five months of the year Queensland suffered a deficit of £1,036,390 compared with a deficit of £761,705 for the same time last year. ...

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  7. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    In delivering his policy speech in the Sydney Town Hall last night Mr. Lyons addressed a most enthusiastic political meeting held in Sydney for many years. ...

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  8. AN AMAZING PLANE.

    An amazing French plane is expected to take the air shortly. It has been adjusted to fly at a height of ten to fifteen miles in stratesphere attaining ...

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  9. SECOND TEST.

    The following team has been selected to represent Australia in the Second Test against, the South Africans in Sydney on December 19th.—Woodfull ...

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  10. Saturday.

    Further general rains have fallen over a large part of Queensland in parts of the Central West 3½ inches have been recorded for the 24 hours ...

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  11. GRAZIERS' REQUESTS.

    Stressing what was described as the desperate plight of graziers engaged in the beef industry in Northern Queensland, a deputation representing various ...

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  12. PARTY SPLIT.

    Instances of serious lack of unity and unexpected opposition to the United Australian Party candidates have already occurred. Two United Country ...

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  13. RAILWAYS AND PORTS.

    Report of the Director of Bureau and Economics and Statistics, Mr. Brigden, who was appointed by the Government to inquire into the report ...

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  14. THE WEATHER.

    After some close and muggy days rain, clouds banked up in the South and West on Thursday afternoon and at 7 o'clock a dust storm came over ...

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  15. Tuesday.

    The wool sales opened today and 11,441 bales were offered for selection which was generally average but among the offerings were some attrac ...

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  16. WARWICK FARM RACES.

    The Warwick Farm Races eventuated yesterday and the chief events resulted:—Horsley Handicap.—Beckwith 1. ...

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  17. GAG APPLIED.

    With the assistance of the gag the Government carried the Lang Act Amendment Bill through remainder of its committee stage in Parliament yes ...

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  18. JAPAN TROOPS WITHDRAW.

    The withdrawal of Japanese troops from Chincow is accepted here as a vital indication of the change of policy by Japan in regard to her dispute with ...

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  19. WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales continued yesterday when 12,118 bales were offered, drawn from a wide area of the State South and South West wools which formed ...

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  20. COMMONWEALTH FINANCES.

    A decline of more than thirty two million sterling occurred in deposits in the Australia Savings Bank in two years ended September 30 last as a dir ...

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  21. HINKLER SAFE.

    One of the most remarkable flights of the year, the solo dash of 2,000 miles over the South Atlantic Ocean, was successfully accomplished by ...

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  22. Friday.

    Heavy rain in the South West caused flooding of a serious nature in the Bulloc and Paroc Rivers. Adavale streets were inundated and big losses ...

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  23. Thursday.

    In the Assembly yesterday, the Land Acts Amendment Bill was read the second time. Mr: Deacon in replying to Opposition criticism said the sole ...

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  24. Wednesday.

    In Parliament, yesterday Deacon moving the Second Reading of the Lands Acts Amendment Bill said prominent features were the giving of relief to ...

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  25. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The cost of the forthcoming Federal Elections will exceed £110,000 as a result of the increased cost of the transport of ballot papers by aeroplane to ...

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  26. EXCHANGE REDUCED.

    The Australian Government will benefit greatly by the drop in the exchange rate, which means a saving this month to them of about a quarter of a ...

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  27. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The writs for the Federal elections on December 10th were issued on Saturday. Surprises of the campaign were a report that Bruce, the former Prime ...

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  28. YOUTHS BURIED ALIVE.

    Thirty men tolled desperately for forty minutes in an effort to remove seven to eight tons of sand which collapsed in a tunnel-trapping two boys ...

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  29. WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales resumed yesterday when 11,659 bales were offered. The selection was not as good as previous days, a big proportion being wasty ...

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  30. GOLF BALL.

    Last night the Golf Ball held in the Aus. Bio Hall was a huge success both socially and financially. A full report of the Ball and the frocks will appear in ...

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  31. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The action of the Beasley group in precipitating the election is deeply resented by the watersiders on the ground that the defeat of the Squllin ...

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  32. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The election teams to take the field in Queensland are not so far fully chosen. Ferricks however will represent Labour against Mr .Hunter in the ...

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  33. HEAVY RAINS.

    Further heavy rains have further flooded, the large area in the South West. The Bullac River is running several miles wide. Near Toompine ...

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  34. KINGSFORD SMITH'S PLANE.

    When landing at the aerodrome yesterday afternoon the Southern Star struck a telegraph pole. Slight damage was done to the starboard engine and ...

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  35. RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    As a result of a request from the meeting of the Combined Railways Unions in North Queensland a deputation of the Northern Labor members ...

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  36. GOOD RAINS.

    Thousands of acres in the South West of Queensland were souked by rains which commenced yesterday morning. Parts of the Charleville dis ...

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  37. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Delivering his Budget Speech in the Richmond Town Hall last night Squllin said if the nation did not settle the problem of unemployment that pro ...

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  38. EXCHANGE RATE.

    The exchange rate on London was reduced by 5 per cent, to £125. Australian for £100 English by the Commonwealth Bank Board yesterday. ...

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  39. WOOL SALES.

    The third series of wool sales closed yesterday. The a drop of 5 per cent, in the exchange of London caused a slight restriction in competition but ...

    Article : 54 words
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