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  2. TRUE'S REPRIEVE. GOLD FIND

    LONDON, Monday.--The public outcry against the reprieve of True is likely to lend, to Parliamentary inquiries. The fact that the youth Jacoby WELLINGTON, Monday.--It is reported from Taumarunui that two prospectors found a valuable gold reef. The men say the specimens were ...

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  3. LAW REPORT.

    This was an appeal from a judgment of Mr. Justico Lukin, delivered on April 21, 1922, whereby the custody and control of a son, aged three years--the issue ...

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  4. GLADSTONE OIL.

    The "Industrial Australian and Mining Standard." of June publishes, under the heading of "Misuse of Expert's Report," the following letter ...

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  5. CITY PROPERTIES.

    There was some keen bidding for several city and suburban properties submitted by Messrs, Isles, Love, and Co., yesterday morning For the premises known us ...

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  6. COTTON GROWING.

    "The reports concerning the success of cotton growing in the central district comes aa very interesting rending," writes Mr. D. Janes. "Despite the ...

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  7. MRS. SURLE SAILS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mrs. Surie sailed for South Africa, but declined to make a statement as to her intentions. ...

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  8. "USELESS THINGS."

    At yesterday's meeting of Brisbane City Council Alderman Carter took exception to a proposal to inscription plates upon war ...

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  9. WOMEN IN THE COW YARD.

    Sir,--I am sure you will give me a small space to reply to your correspondent signing himself "An Elector of Drayton," who apparently objects to my statement that ...

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  10. THE LAWLESS ELEMENT.

    Sir,--At about 9 p.m. the 5th instant an occurrence took place at the intersection of Edward and Mary streets which is only one of many that happens in and about ...

    Article : 322 words
  11. "BEST BRAINS."

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A section of the Press has taken exception to the appointment of Mr. Borchard, a naturalised German, as one of the accountants to inquire ...

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  12. ARBITRATION COURT.

    On behalf of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers Mr. R. J. Carroll made application for an increase of pay for engineers employed in the sugar industry. ...

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  13. MOTOR-CAR THEFTS.

    Sir,--At times we read in the papers an account of a theft of a motor car which had been left by its owner in the street. In Australia, this class of crime is comparatively ...

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  14. CHILDREN ON THE STAGE.

    Sir.--Your correspondent, "A Lover of Children." evidently holds a brief for those "eight little girls appearing at a picture show," and the artist with whom ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. THE BURNETT SCHEME.

    Sir,--The opinions of a distinguished traveller, and journalist like Mr P. J. M'Mahon, F.R.G.S., on country and scenery, are always interesting. He has ...

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  16. PRICKLY PEAR PROBLEM.

    Sir,--In the condensed report of my speech at Muckadilla in Tuesday's issue, the matter of special leases concerning pear problem was not made clear. I want to see ...

    Article : 183 words
  17. NEW FARM BURGLARY.

    Albert Hunt, on remand, appeared before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., in the City Police Court yesterday, charged with having, on June 6, 1923, unlawfully used a ...

    Article : 242 words
  18. LAND COURT.

    A sitting of the Land Court was held yesterday morning, when a number of cases were heard by Mr. H. F. Hardacre. Mr. C. Martin (Land Court advocate) ...

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  19. BAR ON GERMANS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--When the City Council meets on Tuesday Alderman St. C. Rosenthal will move: "That the council shall hot directly or indirectly ...

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  20. THE WEATHER.

    The following synopsis of conditions in Queensland was issued by the Weather Bureau at 11.45 a.m. yesterday:-- Fine weather is general, but at 9 a.m. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. DEATH AND SURVIVAL OF INDIVIDUALITY.

    Sir,--During the lunch hour on Friday, 2nd instant, Archdeacon Martin delivered an address on the subject of "Dead Man Survive Bodily Death" While heartily ...

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  22. TRAFFIC PROSECUTIONS.

    Mr. Dean, in the Trade Summons Court yesterday imposed a fine of £5, with 3s 6d costs, on William Edward Colbourne, who stated that "he did net know his car ...

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  23. TWO DRUNKS IN AMERICA.

    Sir,--Mr. Mark Izzard, in his recent letter in your columns, seems to think that my eyesight was poor because I saw but two drunks in American on a sir weeks' ...

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  24. MIGRANTS NEEDED.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--A conference of the Returned Soldiers' Association of the Dominion adopted a resolution approving of the principle of the Empli[?] ...

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  25. SCOUTING IN CHINA.

    "There was a crowded "house at the School of Arte Hall on Friday night to hear the Rev. Bornard Upward lecture on "The Boy Scout Movement in Central China." ...

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  26. MT. HUTTON SETTLEMENT.

    Sir,--Regarding Mr. Hunter's statement on settlement at Mount Hutton, and Mr. Coyne's remark that Mr. Hunter has been mislead, note the difference between the ...

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  27. BRISBANE CITIZENS' BAND

    The band which performed at the opening of the Valley Children's playground on Saturday was the Brisbane Citizens' Band, not the Brisbane Municipal Band, as ...

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  28. PLAYGROUNDS' ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. r. H. Roe, chairman of the executive of the Playgrounds' Association, writes, calling attention to the work of that body, basing his remarks on the opening of a ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. CHARGE OF STEALING.

    Ellen Vincent, a middle aged woman, appeared before Mr. H. L. Archdall. O.P.M., in the city police court yesterday, and pleaded not guilty to the charge that on June 11, ...

    Article : 55 words
  30. SUPREME COURT.--Civil

    This was in action instituted by David Baird Hair against Colin Walter Mulvey to recover damages for breach of agreement in connection with the purchase of ...

    Article : 249 words
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