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  2. Advertising

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  7. HOSPITAL APPEAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 words
  8. AMUSEMENTS

    MAJESTIC THEATRE.--The programme now showing at the Majestic Theatre [?]ill be presented to-day for [?] last time william S. Hart is seen in an [?] drass ...

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  9. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL

    LISMORE. Thursday.-- A deputation deputation the Return Soldiers' League waited on the Lismore Municipal Council last night to ask what it intended ...

    Article : 98 words
  10. OVERSEA MIGRATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It is expected thai the pastage of the agreement between Australia and Britain relating to emigrant will be [?]ed in a few days. Mr. L. C. ...

    Article : 163 words
  11. IMMIGRATION TRAFFIC

    LONDON, Tuesday.-In the House of Commons to-day, replying to a question with regard to the American Shipping Bill whereby, inter alia, 50 per cent of the ...

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  12. MASONIC CHARITIES

    LONDON. Tuesday.-- There Masonic festivals held in England during the present year lave Yielded over £250,000 for Masonic charities. ...

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  13. AGRICULTURAL POLICY

    Sir,--I have read the Premier scheme. I have also read reports of meeting in various parts of the State. convened by paid and unpaid organisers, but I have not ...

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  14. WILLIS ISLAND

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Meteoro[?]egists and inbub[?]ents of Queensland have [?]er years urged that a cyclone warning station should be [?]tblicked on an island ...

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  15. "SEEKING THE TRUTH."

    Sir.--what a wender[?] book the [?]ble must religious people can go to it and everyone else's wrong. I heard ...

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  16. THE GOLDEN CASKET

    Sir.--I should esteem it a fevour [?] yon would allow me a mail space "The Dally Mail" to draw att[?]ation to [?] method adopted by those in [?]harce of the ...

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  17. THE CAUCUS AND OTHER THINGS

    Sir.--It Pleasing to note that our [?]termed [?]overnor to be Immortalised on the topography of the State at the Bawson But doesn't he rather typify a ...

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  18. POWERS OF JUSTICES

    The A[?]craey-General (Mr. Mullan) mentioned yesterday that there had appeared recently in the Brinbane Press a number of adverti[?]enments connected with ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    Sir.--I notice that on the Government's [?]ramme for the present se[?]ion is an [?]mendment to the Criminal Code, to abolish capital panishment Most wise men ...

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  20. ROTHWELL'S LTD.

    Messrs. Rothwells, Ltd., are announcing by advertisement that they have engaged the services of Mr. Murray L. Lindsay, specialist in high-Class ...

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  21. THE OLDEST FISHING BOAT.

    The coracle, the oldest form of [?]shing boat, is still used by fishermen in the Cardigan district of West Wales. These baits are very fragile, being mace by ...

    Article : 88 words
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