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  2. FLIGHT THAT FAILED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The first news that Flight-Lieutenant C. P Carr and Flying Officer E. C. Dearth had started another non-stop flight to ...

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  3. NEW RAIL ARTERY.

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. — Dr. Nott, M.H.R., introduced this afternoon a deputation from the Chamber of Commerce which urged the ...

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  4. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The recommendations of the Queensland Oil Advisory Board to the State Government after the board’s recent visit to the ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Mr. E. J. Theodore, M.P., passed through Toowoomba yesterday afternoon on his way to Brisbane. A telegram was received yesterday ...

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  6. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    There passed through Glen Innes recently five young men from Tamworth, en route to Rockhampton. They had disposed of their farming interests, and ...

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  7. Advertising

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  9. DELEGATE TO CAIRNS.

    Mr. Herbert Yeates, president of the Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce, stated yesterday that owing to there being no volunteers from amongst the ...

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  10. HELPING MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — “The Overseas Settlement Committee has made useful progress in carrying out the conclusions of the Imperial ...

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  11. GOOD WORK BY THE C.W.A.

    The Tenterfield branch of the Country Women’s Association, which has already made itself indispensable to the town, came to the rescue of a ...

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  12. FAITH AND ORDER.

    LOUSANNE, Wednesday.—A thousand clergy and laymen, including Dominion delegates, held a procession, bareheaded, to Lausanne Cathedral and ...

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  13. TOOWOOMBA—ROMA TRAINS.

    Mr. Herbert Yeates, president of the Chamber of Commerce, is endeavouring to arrange a deputation to wait on the Commissioner for Railways, Mr. J. W. ...

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  14. LATE LORD LANSDOWNE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lord Lansdown[?] who died on June 4, left [?],044,631. The wife received £40,000 and a life [?] of £7000. ...

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  15. Family Notices

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  16. LAND APPEAL COURT.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Further consideration was given in the Land Appeal Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Macrossan, Messrs. P. W. ...

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  17. A HARVEST FOR SYDNEY.

    At least £3,000,000 will be Sydney’s commercial gain through the holding at Centennial Park of the 1931 Empire Exhibition, is the view of Mr. ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    DALBY, Thursday.—The death of Mr. Henry Charles Geisel took place at his residence. Edward-street, on Tuesday night. Mr. Geisel who was a native of ...

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  20. FLAG CONTROVERSY.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—Ministers are now stumping the country defending the Government’s Flag Bill proposals prior to forcing through the ...

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  21. CHILD ENDOWMENT COSTS.

    An Albury business firm on Thursday received a communication from the Country Traders’ Association in which reference was made to the ...

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  22. LOCAL AUTHORITY EXTENSION.

    Voluminous evidence has been taken in Toowoomba by the Royal Commission on Local Authorities’ Boundaries, and the members of ...

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  23. SIR GEORGE PEARCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir George Pearce and his wife are visiting Hatfield as the guests of Lord Salisbury, who is desirous of renewing inquiries into ...

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  24. STEALING IN SHOPS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— Eight months’ imprisonment is the sentence which was imposed on Mary Morris, 49, who pleaded guilty to four charges ...

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  25. NATIVE BEARS SCARCE.

    In an informal discussion on the native bear, the Moreton Shire Councillors commented on the scarcity of the bear in the West Moreton district, ...

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  26. CARTERS’ UNION.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Arbitration Court to-day, before Justice and Messrs Gillies and Dunstan, an application was made by J. Collins ...

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  27. COMING EVENTS.

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  28. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Speaking at the annual meeting of the Red Cross Society to-day, Mr. H. J. Diddams. referring to the recent motion passed by ...

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  29. GOLF CADDIES ON STRIKE.

    Because some of their number were ordered off Cockle Creek links at Newcastle, caddies have gone on strike, and have now placed a picket round the ...

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  30. Advertising

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  32. BAND OF HOPE UNION.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—At the last business session to-day of the Band of Hope Union conference, the National President, Mr. F. McLean, said that ...

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  33. AN ENORMOUS FLEECE.

    When Mr. F. D. McMaster, of Dalkeith, recently sold his great ram, David to Messrs. F. S. Falkiner and Sons, of Boonoke North, for 5000 ...

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  34. TO HOSPITAL BY AIR.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Information was received to-day that William O’Brien who was brought into the Cloncurry Hospital by aeroplane from ...

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  35. CHINESE ARMIES.

    NANKING, Wednesday—Armies personally led by General Chiang-Kai-shek staged a recovery of the recaptured Hsuehowfu, a strategic centre of ...

    Article : 82 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    CLAY (Kentucky, U.S.A.), Wednesday.—A blast in a coal mine here resulted in the deaths of 16 men who were trapped on Wednesday evening ...

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