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  2. REFLECTIONS In OUR MIRROR

    A morning paper reports that a croeodile recently arrived in Gymple from Townsville, and that on account of the freight being £41 17s, no one ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    ALDERMAN STEPHEN J. MOr[?] was elected Lord Mayor of Melbourne [?] at a special meeting of the City Co[?] eil held on Saturday. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S DESTINY.

    Addressing a large gathering in the newly-erected church school at Windsor yesterday afternoon, Archbishop Duhig said no matter how rich this ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    "THE dAILY Standard" representative learns that behind the loan pamphlet issued on October 7 lies a significant development of Empire finance, also ...

    Article : 385 words
  8. THE COTTON PROBLEM.

    QUEENSLAND cotton-growors should be interested to learn that their American brothers have produced so much cotton that the Government has been asked to provide £6,000,000 to relieve their ...

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  9. MARITIME NEWS.

    Tango Maru, 6983 tons, from Japan, YESTERDAY. Moruya, 530 tons, from M'boro. TO-DAY. ...

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  10. MEN ABOUT TOWN

    R. T. STEPHENS (Secretary, Queensland Cricket Association). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. JACKIE COOGAN

    Jackie Coogan, who is now 12 years of age, has abandoned baby roles in the films, and his long brown tresses will be clipped off. In future he will ...

    Article : 67 words
  12. "MORAL DARKNESS."

    Rev. B. Hewison, of Queensland, at Friday night's session of the 16th Australasian Christian Endeavor convention here in Melbourne, said. "Yoa ...

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  13. CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY.

    German captains of Industry, ineluding ex-Chancellor Cuno, have arrived in London, and lunched at the Bristol Embassy. ...

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  14. FLYING METHODS.

    Speaking at the aeronautic engineers' dinner, Sir Alan Cobham thought they never would have a machine which would revolutionise ...

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  15. CONQUERING T.B.

    "Tuberculosis is due to the lowly form of plant life preying on the lungs and bodies of humanity, claiming 5,000,000 victims yearly ...

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  16. From Our Letter Box. "NOTHING DOING"

    Sir,—Mr. Myles Ferricks'a interjection, "Nothing doing," at the State dinner to Empire Parliamentary delegates deserves the severest ...

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  17. WORK SENT ABROAD

    At the monthly meeting of the Too woomba branch of the Australian La bor party, held on Friday last, the following resolution was unanimous ...

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  18. STATE HIGH SCHOOLS

    The Minister for Public Instruction (Mr. Wilson) said on Saturday that a qualifying examination for entrance into State high schools would be held ...

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  19. THE MAILS.

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  20. A.R.U. OFFICIALS.

    Sir,—in your issue of September 30, "No Voter" has accused me of moaning because the Central Labor politicians did not visit their ...

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  21. "BLACK SHIRTS."

    Signor Mussolini addressed the Fascists, explaining why he had assumed command of the "Black Shirts." "I am assuming direct command of ...

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  22. CHURCH AND POLITICS.

    Sir,—many citizens, especially Catholics, must deplore Br. Duhig's abuse of his office in introducing, politics into his addresses at the end of ...

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  23. MANLY STATE SCHOOL.

    A euchre party and dance, In aid of the school funds, was held at Manly on Friday evening. Messrs, A. Luke and A. Ellen were in charge of the ...

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  24. "THE MOB" ACTS.

    George Farr (18), of Homebush, was knocked down and run over by a tram in Pitt-street, City, on Saturday afternoon. While the tram ...

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  25. TIDES AT THE PILE LIGHT.

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  26. CYCLISTS INJURED.

    Edward Denman, 22, of [?]ogarah. was riding a bicycle at Kogara[?], when he was run down by a motor lorry, and his skull fractured. He was taken ...

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  27. MIGRATION.

    Two members of the Development and Migration Commission, Messrs. C. S. Nathan and J. Gunn, are at present in Sydney, and with Mr. E. P. ...

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  28. PACIFIC FLIGHT.

    Flight commando: Williams arrived hero on Saturday after an uneventful flight from Cardwell The machine is working admirably. ...

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  29. BONDS OF SENTIMENT!

    Sir,—The parliamentary delegation from Britain, of which the Marquess of Salisbury is the head, is evidently concerned with the future of Australia. ...

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  30. POOR LAW RELIEF.

    Where[?]s before the strike there were 1222,000 recipients of poor law relief, the total on June 30 was2,420,000. T[?]ef, according to the ...

    Article : 43 words
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