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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1 words
  3. "Standard" Man's Story in Coorparoo Case

    The police are putting up a big fight in the Coorparoo shooting case, the retrial of which was continued this morning before Chief Justice M'Cawley. The case developed a new phase yesterday when counsel for the defence subpoenaed newspaper reporters ...

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  4. FIVE THOUSAND YEARS AGO

    Indians have always been proud of their ancleut civilisation, and always hoped that there will some day be an archaeological foundation for their ...

    Article : 294 words
  5. VICTORIA WINS.

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  6. YOUTH IN ITS ELEMENT.

    Full of the enthusiasm and vigor of youth, these two young ladies, Misses E. and F. Jones, won the three-legged race at Cooper's Plains sports on Saturday last. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MYSTERY MURDER.

    Los Angeles, has another murder which complicates the Harry Katz mystery. Early, yesterday Sam Rosenbaum, a wealthy real estate ...

    Article : 138 words
  8. SCOTSMEN BANNED.

    The "Evening Standard" states that the name of Mr. J. M. Tennant, the Scottish referee, was submitted to the All Blacks for the Ulster match on ...

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  9. CAR AND SULKY CRASH.

    In the early hours of this morning a motor car and sulky collided in Brisbane-street, Ipswich, with disastrous results to the sulky. A large, ...

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  10. LOOKING FOR OIL.

    The Commonwealth Public Accounts Committee began the taking of evidence yesterday on the various oil ventures in which the Australian ...

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  11. TWO THINGS NEEDED.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Alf. Jones), who has just returned from a visit to the north-west mining country, furnished some interesting details ...

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  12. OUR RESOURCES.

    Amazement was freely expressed in political circles yesterday at a motion propounded by the prime Minister in Sydney that the development ...

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  13. "LOYALISTS'" GRAB.

    The Premier announced last night that in addition to the £12,000 provided for the so-called "loyalists," formerly employed on the Sydney ...

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  14. "SALTBUSH BILL."

    That there is a skill in the handling of whips that amounts almost to wizardry in the eyes of onlookers, was demonstrated at Government ...

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  15. LAST NIGHT'S RAINS.

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  16. SUGAR FOR FRUIT.

    The quarterly council meeting of the Victorian Fruitgrowers' Central Executive Association was held yesterday to discuss the sugar question. ...

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  17. THE FERNDALE.

    It was officially announced at a meeting of the Marine Stewards' Union to-day that late last evening a full crew of stewards offered ...

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  18. TRADE WITHIN EMPIRE.

    Sir Joseph Cook, High Commissioner for Australia, speaking at a luncheon given by the Richmond Chamber of Commerce, in honor of ...

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  19. PLEURO OUTBREAK.

    The stock inspector (Mr. S. E. Cardell) yesterday quarantined 1149 Kamilarol Station bullocks, travelling between Adavale and Cheepie, they ...

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  20. SHIPPING BUREAU.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. Bavin, replying to a question, said the Government had no power to abolish the Shipping Labor ...

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  21. WEMBLEY TO REOPEN.

    The British Empire League entertained the Wembley Exhibition commissioners at dinner. The Duke of Devonshire declared that everyone ...

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  22. VENEREAL DISEASE.

    According to the report of the Director-General of Health, there were 6829 cases of venereal disease last year in Now South Wales, being an ...

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  23. MANUFACTURING CENTRE.

    At last night's meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, General J. C. Robertson said he understood it was the intention to establish Ford motor ...

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  24. ELECTORAL OFFICES.

    Some time ago it was recognised by the Government that it would be better if the State Chief Electoral Office were housed in closer proximity to ...

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  25. £5000 A YEAR.

    The new Railway Bill, to be introduced into Parliament this week will give the Chief Commissioner supreme authorty over the railways in this ...

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  26. £2000 DAMAGES CLAIMED.

    A writ has been issued out of the Supreme Court by Lydia Law, claiming £2000 damages for alleged breach of promise, from George R. Robbins, ...

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  27. SELECTION BALLOTS.

    The statement made by Mr. Minahan, M.L.A., at the inquiry before Mr. Theodore yesterday, into the ballot-box scandal, to the effect that ...

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  28. ACCUSED DISCHARGED.

    "Alexander Tralne!" called Court Orderly Joe Doyle three times in the Police Court this morning, and then announced to the Bench that there ...

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  29. BIG FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday Afternoon. A big fire broke out at about 12.30 p.m. to-day in the premises of Elliott Bros., wholesale chemists and ...

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  30. WOOL RISES.

    The first wool sale of the Dominion series opened yesterday. Bradford and American buyers competed keenly. For crossbreds, Romneys, the ...

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  31. NEW TENNIS LAW.

    The council of the Lawn Tennis Association recommonds an amendment of the rules making the umpires' decision final upon all questions of ...

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  32. AVIATION TRIUMPH.

    Civil aircraft last year in Australia flow 267,620 miles, carrying 4575 passengers, without a single fatality. ...

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  33. ARBITRATION COURT.

    Before Mr. Justice Macnaughton, in Chambers, to-day, in the master of an application by the A.W.U. to vary the sawmilling award, Mr. W. J. Dunstan ...

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  34. PROTRACTED VOYAGE.

    The scow Cathkit, which recently had a hazardous voyage from Hobart to Sydney, is still en route from Sydney to Melbourne. She is reported ...

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  35. SEWERAGE STRIKE.

    A further meeting of the men on strike at M'Donald Bros.' sewerage Job at New Farm was held in the "Worker" building this morning, when ...

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  36. TEMPERATURE EXTREMES.

    The Weather Bureau reports:— During the last 24 hours light to heavy thunderstorm rains of a scat[?]ered nature occurred in coastal ...

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  37. CRICKET.

    The following will represent Christ Church (third grade) in their match against Christ Church (second grade), to be played at Lang Park, ...

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  38. STATE FORECAST.

    Issued at noon to-day for the [?]nsuing 24 hours:—Thunderstorms of scattered nature East from line Normanton to Goondiwindl, but ...

    Article : 54 words
  39. FISH MARKET.

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  40. HUGE COAL RESERVES.

    The Government Geologist (Mr. Andrews) estimates that 20,000,000[?] 000 tons of the best quality coal might be won from the known areas in ...

    Article : 39 words
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