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  2. STRIKING TRIBUTE

    BUNDABERG, Sunday.—In a striking tribute to Hinkler in an address to-night, at a service of thanksgiving for the aviator’s safe arrival, held at ...

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  3. LIEUTENANT HINKLER.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—The Government has decided that the school children shall have a half holiday on Tuesday afternoon, so that they may ...

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  4. LOG STRIKES TRAIN.

    INNISFAIL, Sunday. — Passengers by the mail train on Friday night, which was running many hours late from Townsville to ...

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  5. NORTHERN RAINS.

    CAIRNS, Sunday. —Following the torrential rains on Saturday and Saturday night, a big king tide last night, penetrated to the lower part of the ...

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  6. CHINESE BLOODSHED.

    SHANGHAI, Friday.—The epidemic of rapine and massacre by Chinese Communists is spreading from the south northwards, into the interior ...

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  7. KNOTTY PROBLEMS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—“It would have been of immense assistance to Lord Grey’s peace efforts before the war if there had been quarterly meetings ...

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  8. ZINOVIEFF GHOST.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Gregory case, the Zinovieff letter and the allegations of the manipulation in its publication, are featured by the ...

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  9. SIGNOR MUSSOLINI.

    LONDON, Saturday.—“It is the last time I shall speak on this matter. The next time I shall make acts speak.” ...

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  10. EARL HAIG.

    LONDON. Saturday.—“The services which the late Field Marshal Haig rendered to his country after the war were even greater than those rendered ...

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  11. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Reports from Paris that Britain has sent, a note to France, seeking a special naval conference are greeted with scepticism ...

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  12. SOUTHERN RACING.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —When betting on the Newmarket Handicap opened on Saturday afternoon, after the Essenden Stakes had been run, 12 ...

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  13. CRUISER FOR GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Friday.—A lively debate ensued in the Committee of the Reichstag on the Government’s proposal to build a battle cruiser. The Minister ...

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  14. DASH INTO 4FT. OF WATER.

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.—A report received here states that mail train which was marooned on Johnstone stone River bridge, which dips from ...

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  15. THE AUSTRALIAN CUP.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Discussions on the Australian Cup after the race on Saturday were not very animated, Few racegoers wished to look beyond ...

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  16. FIVE SHOTS FIRED.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Heinrich Langkopp, a German East African farmer who served as a captain during the war, and who lost his property, tiring ...

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  17. SAMOAN GRIEVANCES.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—A message from Apia, Samoa, states that Sir George Richardson, the Administrator, spoke to 400 Mau Prisoners on Friday ...

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  18. ADELAIDE SPEEDWAY.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Over 15,000 attended the Speedway Royal on Saturday, when the Queenslander, Vic. Huxley, appropriately secured the honours ...

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  19. THE PROSERPINE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. —Continued heavy rain in the North is causing delays to railway traffic, particularly in the coastal areas. The Secretary to ...

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  20. AMERICAN NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Naval Bill was submitted to the House of Representatives to-day accompanied by a report, stating that, ...

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  21. HINKLER’S MOTHER.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mrs. Hinkler has been asked to visit Canberra as the guest of the Commonwealth. The following telegram was sent her ...

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  22. THREE KILLED.

    LONDON, Saturday. —An R.A.F. Fairey bomber nose-dived from a height of 1500 feet in kept killing the night of 1500 feet in kent, killing the pilot ...

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  23. ARMED BANDITS.

    LOS ANGELES Friday. —Two hold-ups, believed to have been planned by the same bandits, cost Los Angeles banks 68,000 dollars in ...

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  24. HEENEY AND TUNNEY.

    NEW YORK, -Friday.—The disappointing showing of Tom Heeney in yesterday’s flight against Jack Delaney has resulted in the ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN’S DEATH.

    PARIS, Friday. —A young student, Francois Rochet, has made a statement that Owens, the Australian, who was found dead on a canal bank in Paris, ...

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  26. STEAMER TIED UP.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. —Huddart, Parker and Co. paid off the crew of the Ulimaroa on Saturday and the steamer will be laid up indefinitely. ...

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  27. INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    LONDON, Friday.—Over 10,000 buyers and 300,000 of the public have visited the British Industries Fair at the White City. ...

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  28. AMATEUR ATHLETES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 words
  29. SUBSTANTIAL CHEQUE.

    BUNDABERG, Sunday. —Mrs. Hinkler was entertained on Saturday by the Bundaberg branch of the Country Women’s Association. ...

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  30. WINTON DISAPPOINTED.

    WINTON, Saturday.— Pastoralists have again been disappointed, as the clouds have all drifted away. Inquiries for sheep are coming from ...

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  31. POWER ALCOHOL.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Representative Sarovitch, a physician, stirred both prohibition and anti-prohibition forces in the House of Representatives ...

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  32. SAFE BLOWN OPEN.

    BUNDABERG, Sunday. — Burglars entered the premises of Mahoney and Dexter’s, butchers, at an early hour this morning. blew open the safe and ...

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  33. NEW CYCLONE.

    BRISBANE. Sunday.—The Weather Bureau reported to-night that to-day’s observations indicated the formation of a new tropical cyclone ...

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  34. EMPIRE MARKETING.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The reduction of the Empire Marketing Board’s estimates from £1,000,000 to £500,000 does not mean that it is the intention ...

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  35. CONGRATULATIONS.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—A telegram has been sent to Mr. Bert Hinkler, conveying a resolution passed by the Brisbane Diocesan Council as follows:— ...

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  36. SYDNEY EAGER.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—There is so much competition among the different organisations in Sydney for the honour of entertaining Bert Hinkler ...

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  37. TWO DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two drowning accidents occurred during the week-end. While swimming in the Roseville baths accompanied by a governess, J. ...

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  38. WARATAHS RETURNING.

    VANCOUVER. , Saturday. — The Waratahs easily defeated the Vancouver representatives in their last game before sailing aboard the ...

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  39. GIRL IMMIGRANTS.

    LONDON. Friday. —Migrants proceeding to Australia by the Orama include 156 domestics, of whom 58 are for New South Wales, and 49 for ...

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  40. KING SEES FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—For the second Saturday in succession His Majesty attended Twickenham on the occasion of the Inter-service Rugger match. The ...

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  41. FROZEN MEAT.

    PARIS, Friday.—The Senate is discussing the tariff on tariff on frozen meat. The Minister for Agriculture has argued against an immediate increase. ...

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