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  2. METROPOLITAN FORECAST

    The divisional office of the Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology this morning issued the following forecast for the metropolitan area:-- ...

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  3. Basic Wage

    The full Arbitration Court yesterday advanced a further stage in the inquiry into the question of the basic wage, arising out of the railway cases ...

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  4. MUNGANA CASE

    The proposed move by the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. J. G. Latham) to have Mr. E. G. Theodore suspended from ...

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  5. U.S. Administration

    Giving the Administration's reply to the Democratic offer of co-operation, Senator Watson, the reputed spokesman for President Hoover, accepted ...

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  6. Abattoirs Dispute

    The sheep sales were held up at the Homebush yards yesterday owing to a threatened strike among mutton slaughtermen at the abattoirs. The ...

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. SUN, MOON, AND TIDE

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  11. Family Notices

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  12. ARMISTICE DAY

    War memories are stirred again to-day by the twelfth recurrence of Armistice Day. The best of the memories are of the patriotic response ...

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  13. Agricultural Products

    The index number prices of British agricultural products are now only 29 per cent above those of the base years, 1911-1913, compared with 42 per cent ...

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  14. FIFTY YEARS AGO

    Teach Stealers Beware.-- The popularity of peach stealing among the youthful portion of the community was never so high as during the present year when peaches are abundant. ...

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  15. Trades Hall Request

    A deputation from the Trades Hall, headed by the president of the Australian Labour Party (Mr. J. J. Graves) yesterday waited upon the ...

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  16. Graziers' Award

    Mr. J. W. Allen, on behalf of the Graziers' Association asked the Federal Arbitration Court yesterday to set down for hearing at the earliest ...

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  17. Mackarra Dispute

    Only capitulation to-day by the seamen can prevent the steamer Mackarra from being tied up. A deadlock in the dispute over the two dismissed ...

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  18. COUNCIL EMPLOYEES' PAY

    Ever straining to pose as the special friends of the workers, the Labour Aldermen made another delightful exhibition of their notions of public ...

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  19. Family Notices

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  20. Power of Court

    The Railway Commissioners of South Australia and Tasmania officially informed the Registrar of the High Court yesterday that they desired a question ...

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  21. Mystery Solved

    The mystery of the finding of a skeleton near Ambrose, four miles south of Rockhamptpn, a few weeks ago, has been solved. It is considered ...

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  22. Escapees Still at Large

    Combing big timber country a mounted police cordon so far has failed to trace Frederick William O'Reilly, 22, and Claude Jackson, 25, ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S ANNIVERSARIES

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  24. COMING EVENTS

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  25. ALL APPEARANCES FILED.

    Mr. T. W. Biggs, solicitor, yesterday entered, appearances in the Supreme Court for Messrs. Peter Louis Goddard and Frederick Reid, in the suit which ...

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  26. "Blow at Drug Traffic"

    Detectives in Sydney struck what they termed their greatest blow at the drug traffic last night when, in dramatic circumstances, they arrested a ...

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  27. Railway Losses

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. J. Cain), commenting on the suggestion that a committee of Railway Commissioners should be appointed to ...

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  28. SUGAR INQUIRY

    The members of the Federal Committee inquiring into the sugar Industry arrived in Rockhampton on Sunday. The Commission did not sit ...

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  29. DROWNED IN CREEK

    August Ernst, 28, single, was drowned when bathing in En[?] Creek, at Haden. Ernst was swimming in company with his employer, Frederick ...

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  30. RAILWAY CONTROL

    There is, we believe, a general belief in this country that railways must be expected to make losses because they are railways and, therefore, more or ...

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  31. SHOT THROUGH HEAD

    Benjamin Hollist, a member of a well-known St. George family, was found dead near the Rocks Crossing, just above the town, having been shot ...

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  32. ROOSTER CHASE

    Novelty events at dances are amusing but a rooster chase at a recent carnival dance at Katoomba was amazing in its cruelty. The race was ...

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  33. SETTLER'S SPINE INJURED

    Michael Healy, a settler of Lismore Park, Brigalow, was admitted to the Chinchilla Hospital, suffering from an injury to the spine caused by falling ...

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  34. SOLO AIRMAN AT MELBOURNE

    Mr. Oscar Garden, the New Zealand airman, who flew from England, landed at the Essendon aerodrome yesterday, he was met by the Controller of Civil ...

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  35. MASSY WILL CASE

    When the inquiry into comment made by Mr. Justice Davidson on Dr. Chisholm Ross, when giving judgment in the Massey will case, was resumed ...

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  36. MAIL NOTICES

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  37. YOUNG BURGLARS

    Rockhampton is suffering at the hands of a gang of young burglars. Last night persons entered the general store of Hoare and Company and ...

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  38. THREAT BY JUDGE

    A threat by a Judge to have counsel removed from court was a feature of an appeal yesterday before Judge Edwards. Robert Shayler, 25, secretary ...

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  39. ARRESTS IN SYDNEY

    Following a car containing suspects in Burwood Road last night, the police watched it stop under a clump of bushes. Another car drove up, and ...

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  40. TROUBLE AT DIRRANBANDI

    It is reported from Dirranbandi that trouble has occurred among the hospital staff, and it is announced that a sister has been suspended. An ...

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  41. POLICE RAID

    Another police raid on alleged gaming premises was carried out last night, and 22 men were taken to the City Watchhouse. The premises raided ...

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  42. BABY GIRL INJURED

    When a sulky in which they were riding capsized in Wyllie Street, Mr. A. C. Hargreaves and his wife and two children were thrown out. An infant ...

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