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  2. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    The Superintendent of Traffic (Inspector O’Brien) advises that a great number of motor drivers have so far failed to renew their drivers’ licenses ...

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  5. CATTLE INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The opening price of 23/6 per 100lbs., which is being paid this year by the Burdekin Meatworks, is 6/ above the price given at ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN TOBACCO.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. C. M. Stagg, recently appointed by the Commonwealth Government as Director of Tobacco Investigation, arrived here by ...

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  7. STATE REVENUE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The State revenue for February totalled £1,349,-286, compared with £1,088,732 for February of last year. The revenue ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Captain Hunter, of Sydney. he been appointed engineer-manager of the Charleville power house. He will take up his duties shortly. ...

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  9. COO-EES IN THE MIST.

    After a heavy rain storm at the golf course on Thursday, during which everybody was drenched, a thick mist developed. Players had the unique ...

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  10. AN EDUCATIONAL APPOINTMENT.

    For the first time in Australia a woman has been appointed to an administrative position in the Education Department. Miss Julia T. Flynn, ...

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  11. FATAL SHOOTING.

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.—The Causeway Hotel was the scene of a fatal shooting, shortly after midnight last night, a man named Alexander Bower ...

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  12. GOLDEN CASKET.

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  13. OLD PEOPLE’S DAY,

    Weather permitting, this afternoon some 50 old folks will be the guests of the Toowoomba branch of the Royal Automobile Club. Arrangements have ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL CROOK.

    NICE, Thursday.—An Australian sheep farmer, William Downie, while holidaying on the Riviera, encountered a man who claimed to be a sheep ...

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  15. OVERSEAS MAILS.

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  16. ROYAL SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE.

    With the valued co-operation of Mr. Stanley Hobson the Royal Society of St. George is promoting a somewhat novel entertainment, to take place at ...

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  17. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY. Friday—The question as to whether Communists should be admitted to the Labour Party has been received as the result of a decision ...

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  18. Family Notices

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  19. MINING ACCIDENT.

    BERLIN, Friday.—An astonishing mining accident has occurred at Westphalia, resulting in 12 deaths and serious injuries to 35 others. ...

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  20. AERIAL AMBULANCE.

    By flying 1000 miles in two days, a West Australian Airways machine saved the life of a man employed at Noonkanbah Station, near the Fitzroy ...

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  21. HALL FOR CITY BAND.

    The City Band is desirous of having a hall of its own, and with that object in view a meeting was held last night in the Mayor’s room at the Town Hall. ...

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  22. IRAQ OUTBREAK.

    BASRA, Thursday.—A force of 7000 Wahabi raiders, some of whom were recently pursued and bombed by the Royal Air Force, is preparing ...

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  23. THE AUSTRALIAN CONSTITUTION.

    Last year the Federal Government appointed a Commission to inquire into the matter of making amendments in the Australian ...

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  24. COMING EVENTS.

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  25. IMPORTATION OF WATTLE BARK.

    An anomaly in Australia is that wattle bark for tanning purposes has to be imported from overseas, chiefly from South Africa. The Victorian ...

    Article : 107 words
  26. BOMB EXPLODES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—George Allen, 49, a labourer of Willoughby, was tampering to-day with a bomb which his son had found in the street a ...

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  27. BERT HINKLER.

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  28. PROBLEMS OF THE WEST.

    Now that the drought has broken in the Central West—parts of North West are still in its throes— pastoralists are faced with the ...

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  29. STANLEY BYE-ELECTION.

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  31. AMBULANCE AWARD.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Arbitration Court to-day continued the hearing of the application by the Ambulance Brigade Employees’ Union for ...

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  32. TOOWOOMBA’S “BOB-IN.”

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  33. TO CAPTURE SUEZ.

    CALCUTTA, Friday.— Three Frenchmen motoring to French Indo China, report the discovery of an hitherto uncharted road in Northern ...

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  34. BRIBERY CHARGES.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Mr. Bruce said to-day that the Commonwealth Government could not appoint a Royal Commission to inquire ...

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  35. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    About one hundred clergymen attended a meeting in the Chapter House, St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Sydney, on Tuesday to discuss the proposed new ...

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  36. EFFECTS OF RURAL AWARD.

    The anticipated disastrous effects of the Rural Award are already noticeable in bush towns. During the week here (writes our Gatton correspondent) ...

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  37. THE WEATHER.

    A sharp shower fell in Toowoomba yesterday afternoon following lighter rain in the morning and previous night. Mr. J. J. Leadbetter, Botanic Gardens, ...

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  38. BUTTER AND CHEESE,

    LONDON, Thursday.—Butter was firm and there was good general dehand. Quotations: Choicest salted. New Zealand, 170/ to 174/ a cwt.; ...

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  39. TELEPHONE RATES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The London-American telephone rates have been reduced from 300/ to 180/ for a three-minute call. ...

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  40. BRITISH EXPLORER.

    PARA (Brazil), Thursday.— “Correio do Para” reports that Colonel Fawcett, the missing British explorer, is the prisoner of a savage ...

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  41. POLICE CONFERENCE.

    There arc many “hardy annuals” included in the lengthy agenda to be submitted to the conference of Australian police commissioners, which is to ...

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  42. SENATE PLEBISCITE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Ten nominations have been received for the Senate Labour plebiscite as follows: Bill Graham (Dirranbandi), Wm. Pugh ...

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  45. DIVING FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—Diving into 4ft. of water at St. Kilda pier to-day, Robert Smith. 18. broke his neck and died later in hospital. ...

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