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  2. BARRIER WONDERS

    "The work of investigating the problems of the Great Barrier Reef in regard to its economic and scientific possibilities is a national duty. ...

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  3. "I'M GOING TO JUMP"

    A Maori at the Waima native settlement, North Auckland, murdered his wife on Friday afternoon by battering her heed with a piece ...

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  4. TEST OF TREATY

    LONDON, Sunday.--"The fighting in Albania is of more than usual interest to observers of European politics since it provides a first-rate test of the value of ...

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  5. CENSURE MOTION.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--It is expected that the debate on the censure motion in the Federal Parliament will occupy at least Wednesday and ...

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  6. RATOON BAN ANOMALY.

    There can be no doubt that whatever the wisdom or unwisdom of the Government's embargo on ratoon cotton, it has caused a certain amount of hardship in the Central district, which is generally regarded as the cotton belt, and, in fact, in all areas where cotton in grown. ...

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  7. STRIKE SPREADING

    LONDON, Sunday.--The strike of the electrical shopmen of the London tube railways is spreading, and the Government is beginning to ...

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  8. "NOT WANTED."

    TOKIO, Sunday.--Notices telling Americans to keep out of business, as they are not wanted, are appearing in the Robe store windows, while the ...

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  9. "AGITATION SCHOOL"

    LONDON, Sunday.--A sensational attempt by the Soviet Government to undermine the loyalty of British sailors, is disclosed by the Riga ...

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  10. DEATH SENTENCE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--In the Criminal Court yesterday, Hori George Arthur Morse was found guilty of the murder of Mrs. Hilda Emily Hunter, at the ...

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  11. TRADE REACTION

    LONDON, Sunday.--Persons in a position to know state that Germany, who prospered by swindling the world during the inflation of the mark, is ...

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  12. MACDONALD LEADS

    LONDON, Sunday.--A quantitive measurement of the oratorical output of the members of the House of Commons sets Mr. Ramsay MacDonald on ...

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  13. VINDICATON TOO LATE

    LONDON, Sunday.--An article in "The People" says that General Dyer has been vindicated too late. Disgraced in the eyes of the world, he is lying ...

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  14. MINE EXPLOSION

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.--As a result of a premature explosion in the Mount Morgan mine, two married man--Bernard Mannion, and John Malone ...

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  15. "NOT GUILTY"

    LONDON, Sunday.--One of the reasons why Dr. Marx's recent negotiations with the German Nationalist failed was because Dr. Marx refused ...

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  16. AFRICAN ELECTION

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.--As the election draws near, excitement is increasing. Mr. Jagger (Minister for Railways), who resigned his portfolio ...

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  17. SLEEPING DRIVER

    LONDON, Sunday.--Extraordinary evidence was given at the inquest into the death of a man killed by a car driven by A. N. Rankin, an ...

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  18. CITY TRAGEDY

    While on duty in Adelaide-street, city, about 3.30 on Sunday morning, Constable Schultz, of the Roma-street police station, noticed a man lying on ...

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  19. KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    His Excellency the Governor-General has received the following message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:-- ...

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  20. FATALLY SCALDED.

    IPSWICH, Sunday.--Last night Dorothy Violet Miller, the infant daughter of Mr. Robert Miller, junr., of Byrnes Estate, Bundamba, accidentally ...

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  21. GETTING A CROWD

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Belfast Mission Hall, in Shanklin-road, is adopting energetic measures to secure record attendances. A dozen boys are ...

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  22. PICKING WINNERS

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Weekly Dispatch" tells the story of how Mrs. Ethel Bliss, the wife of a struggling Oxford coach, with a family of six, ...

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  23. FRENCH PRESIDENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The battle around M. Millerand's position as President still proceeds, but M. Millerand would appear to have won the first round. His ...

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  24. PREFERENCE DEBATE

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Lord Privy Seal and deputy leader of the House of Commons (Mr. J. R. Clynes) announced in the House of Commons, that, ...

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  25. FATAL JUMP.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.--John Thomas Watkinson, single, 64, who was accompanied by his brother, William, and the latter's son, in a motor lorry, ...

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  26. MR. MACKAY FREED.

    HONG-KONG, Sunday.--The release of Mr. Mackay, the Australian from the Chinese brigands in Fokien province has been effected without ...

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  27. AMBULANCE TROUBLE

    A special meeting of the Queensland Ambulance Union held on June 4 ended in chaos. The general secretary tendered his resignation. ...

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  28. AGREEMENT REACHED

    HONG-KONG, Sunday.--An agreement has been signed by Germany and China, and covering all outstanding questions, including the ...

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  29. AMERICAN AIRMEN

    HONG-KONG, Sunday.--The American aviators, in three seaplanes, arrived at Hong-Kong to-day, from Amoy, in a little over three hours, and landed on ...

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  30. CAR SMASH.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--A motor car owned and driven by Mr. Horace Farmer, of George-street, Clarence Park, and containing three other people, collided with ...

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  31. AERIAL RACEHORSE.

    PARIS, Sunday.--Mars and mars of the the world's freight and traffic transport is being carried on above the surface of the earth and aeroplanes are ...

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  32. LOCAL OPTION.

    HOBART, Sunday.--The results have just been made public of the local option polls that were taken in all the country centres recently. ...

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  33. PORTUGUESE FLIGHT.

    [?] Saturday.--The Portuguese [?] reached Rangoon from [?] hours' flight through [?] They met Maclaren at ...

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  34. FAMOUS CONTRALTO MARRIED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. Charles [?] has married [?] famous [?] ...

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