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  2. FILM AND STAGE

    COLLEEN Moore, who has scored such decisive triumphs in "Flaming Youth" and "Sally," excels herself in her latest ...

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  3. WEEKLY REVIEWS

    MUCH activity has been shown by the Palmer River Gold Company, N.L., on dredging claims taken up by that ...

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  4. FROM THE COUNTRY

    The position of clubs in the Moggill Shire Cricket Association (Cameron Cup) competition at the conclusion of the first round is: Brookfield 10 points, Figt[?] ...

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  5. CURRENT OPINION

    The river Thames is not a museum. ...

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  6. WIT AND HUMOUR

    "The widow insists upon his becoming a non-smoker." "I see, both giving up their weeds." "Don't, you think this is a perfect ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FINANCE

    IN the case of Minucoc against the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company, Limited, the High Court delivered a judgment ...

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  8. THEATRE CHAT

    IN the opinion of Marjorie Bray, the Ten "Snap" Girls could tour the world with success. Miss Bray is the ballet mistress, and much of ...

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  9. ON THE DOWNS

    Thunderstorms pass over almost daily, and 78 points of rain have been registered. In the Kooroongarra and Canning Creek areas upwards of three ...

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  10. SHOUTING IS NOT ARGUMENT.

    Leaders of men do not yell. -- Mr. Gordon Selfridge. ...

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  11. THE GREATEST MAN.

    Julius Caesar is my ideal--the greatest man that ever was.--Signor Mussolini. ...

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  12. LIES IN WAR-TIME.

    Falsehood, like poison gas, is a recognised weapon in war-time, and a very effective one.--Mr. Arthur Ponsonby. ...

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  13. CAN'T ADVERTISE BAD GOODS.

    Advertising never yet made a permanent success of a bad article.--Mr. C. E. Wiles. ...

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  14. ONE FOR OUR GIRLS.

    English girls have a kind of refinement and poise that is lacking in most American girls.--Mr. Florenz Ziegfeld. ...

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  15. COMPROMISE IN THE CHURCH.

    The spirit of compromise is the greatest weakness of the Church of England to-day.--Mr. W. Pitcher Bridge. ...

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  16. OUR SLAVE-GROWN IMPORTED FOOD.

    We have the most fertile land in the world, and yet we import slave-grown foodstuffs.--Mr. Bon Tillett, at Barry. ...

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  17. WE ARE WITH THE MAJORITY!

    We have to remember that the majority of the people of this country are sensible folk.--Mr. W. A. Appleton. ...

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  18. THE LOCKYER

    At the L.P.A. meeting the P.M. General offered continuous telephone service if the amount short of the required revenue was deposited and ...

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  19. THE FASSIFERN

    Addressing a fair audience in the School of Arts hall, Boonah, in support of Mr. Horace Lee, the Labour candidate for Moreton, Dr. Jensen, Senate candidate, ...

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  20. LONDON'S INTEREST.

    There are more interesting things to be seen in London than Paris and Rome and Vienna can provide all togather.-- ...

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  21. GYMPIE

    The Ambulance Brigade was called to Lower Wonga to attend to Cecil George Davies, 19 years, who was suffering from burns. He had spilled some ...

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  22. TOO MANY OF US--WITHOUT FOREIGN TRADE.

    If we lose our foreign trade, our country is over-populated by at least 50 per cent.--Dean Inge. ...

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  23. NOT SATISFIED.

    A [?] continuance of our present existence, minus the pain and trouble, is not at all a satisfying prospect.--The Bishop, of Lichfield. ...

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  24. BRISBANE VALLEY

    As a result of representations made to Sir Littleton E. Groom by the Stanley District Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Jackson, from the P.M.G.'s Department, ...

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  25. WHEN WOMAN FALLS.

    It seems so much more difficult to pull a woman round than a man. Once she has lost her self-respect it is much harder to help her retrieve it.--Lady ...

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  26. OUR SEASIDE GOVERNORS.

    There is in France a happiness that is not to be found in English seaside places, most of which are municipally governed by dissenting drapers with a passion for ...

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  27. WHERE YOU CAN AND WHERE YOU CAN'T.

    If you have a drawing-room of your own there is quite a respectable amusement called Bridge. If you don't happen to have a room and play your game ...

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  28. BUNDABERG DISTRICT.

    The district secretary of the A.W.U. (Mr. G. W. Martens) in the course of his monthly report, stated that he had attended an inquiry into the alleged ...

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  29. IN "SUNSET LAND"

    East of Loxton, a prosperous town on the Murray, in wild, inaccessible scrub, cattle duffers are at work. The area is known as "Sunset Country" (says an ...

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  30. CENTRAL DISTRICT

    The Rev. E. J. Pizey, who has been stationed at Emerald for some years, has been released from the charge of the Emerald English Church parish, ...

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  31. ANSWER IN THE NEGATIVE.

    It is said that in these days certain good old words have almost censed to exist. People do not say "begin," they say "commence." They do not say ...

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  32. SPEEDY ADDING

    A speed of 19,000 figures an hour was attained by Miss Kathleen Smith, of the staff of the British-Australian Wool Realisation' Association, in a ...

    Article : 112 words
  33. MURDERING TIME.

    If one observes one's fellow-creatures, and incidentally oneself, in the normal course of social life, it appears quiet evident that this conspiracy to ...

    Article : 75 words
  34. NOVEL CENSOR WANTED.

    We can write what we please; and if we are but Clever enough to colour our work with suggestion and to steal the best lines written by the late Oscar ...

    Article : 98 words
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