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  2. Our Mail Bag.

    Sir,--Allow me to refer to the question of military training. The other night my son was ordered to parade at the drill ball to answer the charge why he was not ...

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  3. GRAND OPERA

    Brisbane music-lovers were disappointed at not having had an opportunity of seeing and hearing the full productions of the Williamson-Melba ...

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  4. PLUCKY BOYS

    TOOGOOLAWAH, Saturday.--A party of lads, Colin Smith, Ernie Smith, Bert Young, Stan Biffen, and Clyde and Len Blackshaw, set out on push and motor ...

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  5. FROM OUR WINDOW

    The only time a dog's bark is worse than his bite is before he bites -- A. D. T. Hot Work. ...

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  6. JAPAN'S TRAGEDY.

    Visit the devastated areas in Japan to-day, nearly a year after the disaster, and your first feelings will be surprise and disappointment. No permanent ...

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  7. LABOUR'S DOMAIN

    This column, which appears in "The Daily Mail" every Monday, is devoted to a fair presentment of the news and views of trades unionism throughout Queensland and Australia. The views expressed, when not otherwise signed, will be those of "Industrialist," who is a unionist of ...

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  8. IN MEMORIAM

    "In loving memory of John Spooner, parish priest 1880 to 1909, at rest January 11, 1920, R.I.P." The foregoing inscription is engraved on a marble ...

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  9. PURSER DISQUALIFICATION

    Sir,--Much has been said and written on the subject of the Pur[?]er disqualification. Probably the ordinary racegoer will never get the full strength of the thing, but ...

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  10. THE SENATE

    The final results of the Labour Senate selection plebiscite will not be announced for some days. This statement was made on Saturday night by the general ...

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  11. DOUGLAS MAWSON SEARCH

    Sir.--I notice that a street collection will be made to secure funds for the movement inangurated in connection with the Douglas Mawson search. May I suggest ...

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  12. BIRTLES' DASH.

    In Mr. Birties' forthcoming attempt to break the record from Darwin to Adelaide, every precaution is being taken in the laying down of supplies, and nothing ...

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  13. LABOUR IN TOOWONG

    Sir.--During the election campaign in the town of Toowong a letter to the Press over the nom de plume of "Thirty Years' Resident," stated, among other ...

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  15. THREE MONTHS' GAOL

    When Constable Bateson was on duty in Elizabeth-street on October 25 he heard the sound of breaking glass coming from the vicinity of the Lands Office ...

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  17. STOCK KILLED

    COOMERA, Saturday,--The cyclonic storm which visited this district last week was responsible for a great deal of damage to property. The chief losers ...

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  18. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE EXCHANGE

    The calling of tenders by the Commonwealth Works Department for the erection of an automatic telephone exchange at the corner of Abuklea and ...

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  19. BRUTAL ASSAULT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A report Ultimo, in the north-western district of Victoria, states that Eric Williams, 17 years of age, of Waitchie, ...

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  20. ACCIDENTS

    Matthew Florence, a four-year old child, residing in Wilson-street, Paddington, had his right hand caught between two pieces of wood at his home on ...

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  21. HYDRO ELECTRICITY

    GRAFTON, Saturday.--The installation of the Nymboida hydro-electric plant, which will supply Grafton, South Grafton, Ulmarra, Maclean, and a ...

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  23. NEW PREMISES

    By an Order in Council just issued the South Brisbane City Council has been authorised to borrow £6000 by the sale of debentures for the purpose of ...

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  24. SANDGATE AMBULANCE.

    The Mayor (Alderman E. W. Smith) presided at the monthly meeting of the Sandgate ambulance on Wednesday evening. The secretary's report showed that ...

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