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  3. FROM OUR WINDOW

    In those days of over-proof democracy it is well to recall two monarchs who have not been dethroned--King Gab and King Grab. ...

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  4. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The State Government, spurred to action be the recent demonstrations of unemployed, has developed a new way of solving the out-of-work problem, by ...

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  5. THE DRY WEST.

    CHARLEVILLE, Saturday.--With the continued drought conditions, the problem of meat supplies must be causing the Government to consider seriously the ...

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  6. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    Mr. Frank, Gwynne Tudor, leader of his Majesty's Opposition in the House of Representatives, is distressed because he was spoken of in this column as ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Joseph Hughes, I.S.O., is visiting the southern States on holidays, and with return early in January. Mr. E. W. Bick, director of the ...

    Article : 396 words
  8. Family Notices

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  9. "MY BEST FOR THE PARTY."

    In his speech in the Centennial Hall, Brisbane, on Friday night, Mr. Tudor, leader of the Federal Labour party, criticised his critics at some ...

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  10. FOOD PRICES.

    Recently the Premier (Mr. Theodore) intimated that the Government had ordered an inquiry into the justification or otherwise for the increase in bread prices. ...

    Article : 345 words
  11. HEROES BOTH.

    The attempt to conquer the air route to Australia has resulted in the loss of two very gallant officers--Lieutenant Douglas, of Charters ...

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  12. R.S.S. LEAGUE.

    The quarterly meeting of the State executive of the R.S.S.I.L.A. was continued at Toowoomba on Saturday. A great deal of business was done, and ...

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  13. STORM IN THE CITY.

    The Meteorological Bureau advised last night that the maximum temperature in Brisbane yesterday was 82.9 degrees. At 7.30 last night the reading ...

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  14. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    CHARLEVILLE, Saturday.--Last night's storm was disappointing. Only a few places had rain, which was especially light, and did little or no ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. THE DROUGHT.

    Dr. Merrington, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, last night, took as his text, Habbabuk iii., 17-19; "Though the fig tree shall not blossom, neither shall ...

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  16. I.W.W. AGITATORS.

    Yesterday afternoon there was such a small attendance at the usual meeting place of the O.B.U. propagandists in the Domain that the Industrial Council ...

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  17. TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The fact that a window in the mess-room of the North Melbourne electric tramway power house was broken, for which none of the ...

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  18. BOULDER TROUBLE.

    PERTH, Saturday.--There is nothing fresh in regard to the Boulder mines trouble. The Australian Labour Federation is working hard to arrange a ...

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  19. MUSICIANS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The members of the Musicians' Union decided at a mass meeting yesterday to cease work until their demands for increased pay are ...

    Article : 68 words
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  21. The Passing.

    Once you passed by: It was at eventide. And the still Night, in bridal garb of grey. Was wedding dying Day his couch beside. ...

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  22. NEW PASTOR.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Australian Y.M.C.A. captain (Mr. Norwood) has been appointed pastor of the City Temple until March, when he will go to Australia as ...

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  23. BOOM FINANCE.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.--Wall-street saw another day of tremendous liquidation, stocks losing 4 to 50 points. On call loan [?]roney rose 30 per cent, which ...

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  24. SUBURBAN FIRE.

    At the big fire on Friday night at Messrs. Hancock and Gore's sawmill a woman in the crowd fell, and it was supposed she had fainted. She was carried to a chemist's ...

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