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  2. LOCAL AUTHORITIES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The annual conference of the Queensland Local Authorities’ Association was opened today. The conference, which is being ...

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  3. THE CONSTITUTION.

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. — Mr. Bruce announced to-night the names of the members chosen by the Commonwealth Government to act on the Royal ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA’S PROBLEMS.

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.—The present our of the Prime Minister is not designed to be of the nature of a political campaign; Its primary object ...

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  5. THE STRIKE TRAGEDY.

    INNISFAIL, Thursday.—The greatest interest was manifested to-day when the inquiry was commented before Mr. A. E. Aitkin, P.M., into the ...

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  6. THE U.S.A. PRESIDENCY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Coolidge’s statement that [?]e will not be a candidate for the Presidency next year was so entirely unexpected, ...

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  7. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. — A deputation from the sugar growers of the Lower Burdekin district, waited upon the Prime Minister, Mr. S. M. ...

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  8. IPSWICH WORKSHOPS.

    IPSWICH, Thursday.—No developments were noticeable in the railway workshops to-day as a result of the announcement that the Department had ...

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  9. DOCKLAND CRIME.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Frederick [?] mechanic) was to-day committed for trial on a charge of having murdered John Oswald ...

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  10. LAND INQUIRY BOARD.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—According to a statement to-day by Mr. W. L. Payne, Chairman of the Land Settlement Board, the report by the Board ...

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  11. EMPIRE BROADCASTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—“Empire Broadcasting” was the subject of an important statement by the British Broadcasting Corporation, ...

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  12. WORLD DEBTS.

    “There is a real danger of a world economic breakdown,” said Sir George Paish, the distinguished economist, in a speech at the summer school of the ...

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  13. FIRE OUTBREAK.

    BRISBANE. Thursday.—The hay shed and stables of John Mc[?]elland were destroyed by fire at 2 o’clock this morning. The cause of the ...

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  14. CYCLIST KILLED.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—While riding a bicycle at Wynnum South to-day, Reginald Leyton Sawyer, a young man, collided with a motor car and received ...

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  15. BURGLARS IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Thieves forced an entrance to the home of Mr. S. K. Brodribb, Gladstone Road, on Wednesday night, and blew open a ...

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  16. THE MILL DISPUTE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A well attended and enthusiastic meeting of primary producers was held at Commerce House to-night when Mr. Moule, ...

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  17. PICTURE THEATRES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—“A little deaf and dumb girl in New York by lip-reading ‘saw’ the heroine in a love scene use an objectionable expression ...

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  18. THE INNISFAIL INQUIRY.

    INNISFAIL, Thursday.—During the hearing of the inquiry into the murder of Hines this afternoon, as Joseph Steine was giving evidence, a voice ...

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  19. CRUELTY TO KAFFIR.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—Astounding allegations have been made against a European farmer, who is charged with having branded a Kafiir servant ...

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  20. TOMATO DISEASE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Tomatoes are expected to be almost unprocurable in Sydney during the next week or two owing to the devastating effect of ...

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