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  2. Motor Rail Tourists

    It came to the knowledge of the tourists, who are motoring by rail to Cairns, that this well appointed and thriving city, with its wide streets ...

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  3. TURMOIL IN THE NORTH

    The undercurrent of bitter feeling at South Johnstone has come to the surface several times, once when a party of strikers went to a farm and sought entrance on the ground that they were investigating the shooting of the picket, J, Hynes, ...

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  4. Soldier Settler

    The Crown Solicitor has received cablegram from the Agent-General for South Australia in London," Intimating that the Judicial Committee of the ...

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  5. Mosquito Control

    "Dengue is a preventible disease, and it is our duty prevent it. It is now considered a crime to allow a preventible disease to remain ...

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  6. Stampede of Cattle

    City-bound passengers and pedestrians from the south side of the river early this morning were alarmed to see pools of blood on the eastern or ...

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  7. Train Collison

    Ten persons were killed and were injured in a train collision at Apateaica,. in Mendoza Province. ...

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  8. Great Flights Planned

    Plans for a trans- Pacific flight by Captain Kingsford Smith and Mr. C.T.P. Ulm have been completed, and the two airmen will ...

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  9. Personal

    On Sunday Sir John Goodwin and lady Goodwin will make a visit to Tambourine Mountain, arriving there about noon. Member of the Shire ...

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  10. America to Europe

    Apart from ten announced flights from Europe to America, nearly as many,other flights from America to Europe and other parts of the world ...

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  11. Claim by Clerks

    A new log of claims, has been, prepared by the Federated Clerk's Union of Australia, for service on about 21,000 employers in the different ...

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  12. Gashed on Arm

    Although struck by a heavy tyre lever when he was attacked by four men in Houghton Road, Oakielgh, Constable A, Stewart pluckily resisted ...

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  13. Waterside Trouble

    It is declared that 500 farmers, timber, men, and others upon the tableland are fully prepared to come to Cairns at an early' date to assure ...

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  14. War Gratuities

    Returned soldiers convicted by court-martial for having refused front line duty in France In August, 1918, are to be paid tho war gratuities that ...

    Article : 276 words
  15. Gold Mining

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce), Mrs, Bruce, and, their party arrived at Kalgoorlie, and, were met at the railway station, by the Mayor ...

    Article : 328 words
  16. Boy Electrocuted

    At the racing establishment of H. Freedman, on Point ; Nepean Road, Men tone, yesterday, Charles Ragg.(17), a jockey, was: killed, as a result of ...

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  17. Agrarian Union

    A further, meeting in connection With the proposed Agrarian Union, was held at Moore yesterday afternoon. Councillor J. H. Frisby presided. ...

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  18. Lift Accident

    Two men were injured, one seriously, when a hydraulle lift crashed 50 feet down the well of a Melbourne store yesterday. The ...

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  19. Southern Losses

    Considerable inconvenience and loss, It is reported, have been occasioned by the hold-up of cargoes consigned to Calms from southern ports, ...

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  20. Strange Cargo

    Out of the East, has come a Strang, ship with such a cargo as has not been seen for many years in a Queensland port. She is the Halmun, and is ...

    Article : 347 words
  21. FREE OF DUTY.

    The Acting Minister for Customs (Senator T. W. Crawford) has referred to the policy of permitting machinery not made in Australia to be ...

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  22. Cofiscation of Firearms

    The Deputy Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) said last evening that the action of the Government in Issuing a proclamation acquiring all firearms, ...

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  23. CUSTOMS CHIEFS

    The Acting Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator T. W. Crawford) and the Controller-General (Mr. R. M. M'K. Oakley) will be in Brisbane next ...

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  24. Equal Treatment

    An amendment of the wireless telegraph, regulations, which has been gazetted provides that any licensee of a B class station who supplies in ...

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  25. LATE MR. M. MORAN.

    After an Illness lasting three days Mr. Michael Moran, a well known Brisbane master carrier, passed away yesterday afternoon. Mr. Moran was a ...

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  26. ACCIDENTS IN BRISBANE

    When working at Kyabra Street, Valley, yesterday, George Johnson, of Hawthorne Street, New Farm, was partly burled by a fall of earth. He ...

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  27. N.S.W. Labour Factions

    Having been appointed by the Federal executive of the Australian Labour Party to superintend the special "unity conference", arranged with" the object ...

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  28. Shorter Week

    Under an order made by the Industrial Commission, comprising the Commissioner and representatives of the Seamen's Union and the shipowners, ...

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  29. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS

    Honorary Brigadier-General H. W. Crimwade, Commander of the Fourth Division, has been promoted to Major-General. ...

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  30. MOTOR VEHICLES.

    A strong protest has been made to the Chief Secretary (Mr. M. Gosling) against the proposed reduction in the weight limit of motor vehicles. The ...

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  31. LATE REV. J. MACKENZIE

    The funeral of the late Rev. J. Mackenzie took place yesterday' afternoon. The cortege was one of the largest and most representative seen in the ...

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  32. ORIENTAL VISITORS AT DARWIN

    On board the Marella, which arrived from Singapore, yesterday, were the Prince and Princess Purachatra, and their daughter,' Princess ...

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  33. BRISBANE WATER SUPPLY

    The Deputy President of the Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (Mr. J. Roche) to-day stated that Mr. A. G. Gutloridge, Director of ...

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  34. PRICE FIXING

    The Board of Trade and Arbitration (price fixing department) Announces that, owing to the advance. In the price of flour and the increased cost ...

    Article : 275 words
  35. VIOLINIST FAREWELLED.

    Miss Elsie Doyle, who has been associated with the Ipswich Concert Orchestral Society, as first Violinist, for nearly four years, has severed her ...

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  36. FEDERAL RAILWAYS .

    It is reported, in Adelaide that the head administrative offices of the Commonwealth Railway Department may be transferred to Adelaide in ...

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  37. BITTEN BY SNAKE

    Archie Pederson was bitten by a snake when working on his farm at Pine Crook, near Canungra, yesterday He called for help, and his mother hurried from the house some distance ...

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  38. EILDON HILL RESERVOIR

    At the special meeting of the Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board to be held in committee this afternoon plans will be submitted for ...

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  39. ESTATE OF LATE LADY DUNCAN.

    The personal estate of the late Lady Duncan, widow of the late Sir John Duncan, M.L.C., of Adelaide, has been sworn for probate purposes at £90,000. ...

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  40. A BACON FACTORY?

    A party of tourists from Bega (New South Wales) have arrived at Katherlne. Mr. Tilghan, who was one of the party, inspected the up-to-date ...

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  41. SUGAR CRUSHING

    The Gin Gin Central Sugar Mill commenced crushing operations on Wednesday, tills being the first mill in this district to start work for tho 1927 ...

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  42. DEATH OF MR. A. E. STUMM

    One of the oldest residents of the Pittsworth district, and the oldest inhabitant of the town of Pittsworth, Mr. A. E. Stumm fied at the ...

    Article : 201 words
  43. KURILPA SAILING CLUB

    After a lapse of four years the first meeting of the Kurilpa All Boats Sailing Club was held at the Club Rooms, Victoria Hotel, Stanley Street, ...

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  44. DEATH OF MR. J. B. HICKARD

    As a result of Injuries received when he was knocked down by a motor-car on the night of May 28, Mr. J. B. Rickard, of Macleay Street, ...

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  45. DARLINGHURST SHOOTING

    Robert Miller, horse trainer, who, It is alleged, was with Norman Bruhn when the latter was shot rit Darlinghurst, appeared in the Police Court ...

    Article : 92 words
  46. VETERAN PRODUCE MERCHANT

    At the conclusion of the sales at tho Roma Street farm produce markets yesterday, the announcement was made that Mr. H. Lose had ...

    Article : 94 words
  47. DECLARED INSANE

    John Bayliss, who ran amok with a tomahawk and gas pipe last month, and wrecked furniture in two houses in Caledonia Road, Paddlngton, doing ...

    Article : 46 words
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