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  2. Advertising

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  3. GAS MANTLE BRIB

    The Parliamentary corr[?] of the London Daily Chron[?] that an. amazing story a mantles was told in the ...

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  4. POSITION AT MACKAY.

    Business appeared to be more than usually brisk on Saturday morning, judging by the number of motor lorries that word in the main streets ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES.

    The little band of experts who sit nightly in the British Broadcasting Co.'s testing-hut at Keston, in the hope of getting international relays, ...

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  6. SOUTH JOHNSTONE MILL

    Another stage in the settlement of the South Johnstone mill dispute was reached yesterday morning when the conference between the parties on ...

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  7. GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN FILM.

    The British Instructional Films have completed Arrangements with the Admiralty to film, on a Gallipoli campaign basis, Raymond's novel, ...

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  8. ENGLISH MAIL ROBBERY.

    A great mail bag robbery resulted in the disappearance of £8000 in Treasury notes, and there is no trace of it. The package was being taken by two ...

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  9. ROUMANIAN THRONE.

    It is reported that Queen Marie quarrelled with M. Bratiano (Premier), over the control of the Regency and the educating of young King ...

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  10. HELD-UP CANE.

    From the various members of the District Executive of the Queensland Producers' Association who were in town on Saturday a rough idea of the ...

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  11. LEAKING WHEAT SHIP FROM AUSTRALIA.

    The divers have not discovered the Nirvana's leak in the bottom of No. 4 hold No. 2 section is choked with grain, and the surveyors recommend ...

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  12. Toowoomba's Repudiation.

    A most interesting development at Ipswich during the week-end was the declaration of Mr. F. A. Cooper, M.L.A., in 'favor of the attitude of ...

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  13. COMMUNIST ROUND-UP.

    In a Communist round-up in Hungary, there were numerous arrests there being 50 at Budapest, including Ignace Kornie, who posed as a nerve ...

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  14. SOUTHERN STATES.

    The Federal secretary of the [?] (Mr. Keane) said to-day that the union was trying at present to confine the dispute to Queensland. He ...

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  15. PLOT AGAINST SOVIET.

    The secret police have issued a statement declaring that they arrested two groups of Lithunian and Finnish spies who we're alleged to ...

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  16. DEER ON THE DOWNS.

    According to a Dalby resident deer are running wild in that part of the Darling Downs. Some years ago a herd of red deer was imported from ...

    Article : 238 words
  17. SOVIET PROPAGANDA.

    A stir has been created in Paris owing to the revelation that the Soviet Ambassador (M. Rakowsky), who is at present in, Moscow, was one of the ...

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  18. CENSURED IN N.S. WALES.

    The Labor Council carried a motion last night protesting against the attitude of Mr. M'Cormack (Queensland Premier) regarding the strike. ...

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  19. THIS YEAR'S SENSATION.

    Sitting in a, darkened room, a journalist in London saw a colleague in Leeds while conversing on the telephone. He watched his lips form the ...

    Article : 89 words
  20. CANCELLED PASSPORTS.

    Despite the protests of Indian subjects, as well as British members of the House of Commons, the Foreign Office has, informed Mr. S. ...

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  21. MASS MEETINGS.

    A mass meeting of railway men, tilled by the A.R.U., was held in the Trades Hall this afternoon, when a vigilance committee of 40 was ...

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  22. FIREWORKS EXPLOSION.

    Thirteen persons, mostly women and children, were killed in an explosion of a fireworks plant. ...

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  23. POST WAR GERMANY.

    'The German people have forgotten that they lost the greatest war in history. 'Don't you consider it most extraordinary that impoverished ...

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  24. PYJAMA PARADES.

    An Australian Press' cable states:-- An idea of the morality on the morality on the Italian surf beaches is gained, by the conditions this summer at Lido, the ...

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  25. WAR ATROCITIES.

    Information received from Brussels 'indicates that the Belgian, Cabinet has rejected an international inquiry, being under the impression that ...

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  26. SCCULLING.

    Major Goodsell has received a sable from Mr. Cook, his Australian hacker, stating he would cover any bets without a limit. Barry is fit and ...

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  27. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    A Finance Ministry communique, expresses satisfaction with the regularity with which the Dawes plan was applied in the first three years ...

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  28. TOOWOOMBA DEFEATS CAIRNS.

    In the Rugby League match to-day, Toowoomba defeated Cairns by 17 points to 8.Toowoomba also beat Gordonvale ...

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  29. FRENCH RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    An accident occurred to a passenger train travelling from Toulouse to Bordeaux. It was switched into a siding, and crashed into a buffer ...

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  30. NORTHERN SNAKES.

    Considerable interest was manifested in a rock python, the capture of which (says Cairns 'Post') was effected by) Messrs. T. W. Hauley and E. ...

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  31. ORGANISING TRANSPORT AND SUPPLIES.

    The Police Magistrate, upon whom will fall the responsibility of arranging to carry through essential services while the strike lasts, has his ...

    Article : 97 words
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  33. Meatworks Affected.

    [?] a result of the railway hold-up, the Alligator Creek meatworks had to cease killing on Saturday. The works still have two or three weeks' cattle ...

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  34. OPEN LETTER.

    To the "Mackay, 'Mercury,' regarding Present, railway trouble at Mackay. In further reference to our letter appearing in your columns on 3rd ...

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  35. FREE STATE ELECTIONS.

    The nominations for the Dail have Closed. Only three candidates are unopposed. For the other 149 seats there are about 260 candidates. ...

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  36. Position in the West

    It is understood that the stocks of food in the West are failrly good. The stocks in Rockhampton are also quite satisfactory. ...

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  37. Mass Meeting at Townsviville

    A mass meeting of railway men to-day expressed confidence in the Brisbane executive up to date, but in view of the fact that Townsville is ...

    Article : 71 words
  38. KILLING CATTLE TICKS.

    One bright spot in the great Mississippi flood disaster is the possibility that the flooded area will be freed of the cattle tick (says the National ...

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  39. INNISFAIL DEMONSTRATION.

    When it was known on Friday that certain unions would hold a demonstration through the streets of Innisfail on Saturday afternoon the ...

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  40. GOVERNMENT'S RESPONSIBILITY.

    The President of the Methodist Conference in Queensland, Rev. W. S Bath, in a letter addressed to the people of Queensland to-night, in the ...

    Article : 325 words
  41. THE "SCAFLEET."

    The "Scafleet" or airscrew driven water skimmer, in which the French inventor Degasenko, with a crow of three intends to "wave to New York." ...

    Article : 48 words
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