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  4. THE DEAD CHIEF.

    The whole of the United States is in moulding for its late President, whose sudden death at San Francisco on Thursday evening, seat a thrill of sorrow through the entire country. On receipt of the news, theatres and picture shows closed their doors, and the churches of ...

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  5. BALDWIN'S SPEECH

    The statements made by Lord a Curron and the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), in the House of Commons upon the reparations question, have ...

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  6. TRAINING CRUISE.

    About two and a half months ago H.M.A.S. Adelaide left Sydney on a training cruise, in northern waters,and is how homeward bound for the south On Saturday she came up the Brisbane River. and shortly after [?]oon-berthed at the Adelaide Company's wharf, South Brisbane. ...

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  7. REPORT ON NAURU

    GENEVA, Saturday.--The Permanent Mandates Commission yesterday considered the report of the adm[?]tration of New Guinea rand the Nauru, report. Sir ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    Continuance of generally fine weather, but cloudiness probably developing along far northern coast and south from tropic by ...

    Article : 53 words
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  11. TIDES AT LIGHTHOUSE

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  12. MAN KILLED.

    PERTH, Saturday.--Leonard Cargeer, a married man with six children, died at Buabury through injuries sustained by getting caught in a cha[?]fcutter. He ...

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  13. AT THE Q.T.C. EXHIBITION MEETING.

    Mr. T. Kennedy (who rode the winner of the Bracelet) His, Excellency the Governor General Mr. G. A. Morris (chairman of the Q.T.C.) and Mr. L.L. Win[?] (owner of Molly C[?]rus.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THE NEW PRESIDENT.

    By the dim light of a flickering oil lamp in the little town o Plymouth (County Vermont), the vice president, John Calvin Coolidge, took the eath of ...

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  15. SOLDIERS' LAND.

    CASINO. Saturday.--A meeting of the Casino Soldier Settlers' Association carried a resolution that the Minister for Lands should be asked to emulate the ...

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  16. OUT OF WORK.

    LONDON, Saturday.--"Five thousand ex-officers, are still without work in Britain, and a hundred thousand wholly or partially disabled ...

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  17. THE NEW HEELS

    LONDON, Saturday.--Fashionable Britain is deserting France and copying the American flat beck, London women are adopting the "One inch ...

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  18. IMPERIAL DELEGATES.

    LONDON. Saturday.--London is preparing lavish entertainment for the delegates to the Imperial Conference, bolides numerous private functions and a ...

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  19. ALPINE TRAGEDY.

    LONDON. Saturday.--The Genova correspondent o "The Times" states that three Viennese tourists were s[?]eending the Jungira[?] peak of the Alps without ...

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  20. IMMODEST DRESS

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Vatican's war again[?]t low-cut and short-sleeved dresses, which are popular in these torrid days, continues without.-- quarter. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN STAMPS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The decretory of the Royal Philatelic. Society, discussing, [?] proposed new issue of Australian s[?]tames with a representative of the ...

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  22. SHOOTING AFFRAY

    TOWNSVILLE, Saturday.--There was a sensation at the railway construction camp at Seymour, on the North Coast line, about 40 miles from Ingham on ...

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  23. COUNTRY SETTLERS

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Mr. Percy Hunter (Government immigration Agent) informs the Australian Cable Service that he is awaiting the results of the ...

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  24. ACCIDENTS.

    Eileen Stewart, an adult, residing in Logan-road, Stone's Corner, was knacked down by a motor cycle at the corner of Queensland Albert streets on Saturday ...

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  25. PREJUDICE ALLEGED.

    PERTH: Saturday.--The metropali[?]am council of the A.L.P. interviewed the Colonial Secretary today to urge that Francis William Cunningham, an ...

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  26. ARTIFICIAL SUN.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Dr. Hall, addressing a medical congress at Hall, advocated an artificial sun cure, by the means of altra-violet says, H[?]gave an ...

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  27. FIRE IN BUTCHERY.

    Shortly after 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoon the Metropolitan Fire Brigad[?] received a call to attend a fire in the State Butchery at Rosalie. The fire it ...

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  28. "CLARION" TO STOP.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Owing to financial dif[?]enlties Mr. Robert Blatchford's paper, "The Clarion," is ceasing publication. ...

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