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  2. KING AMANULLAH.

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—When the King and Queen of Afghanistan reached Moscow they were greeted with the following solgans: “We greet the ...

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  3. THE MARINE COOKS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court this afternoon, Chief Judge Dethridge suspended award of the Marine Cooks, ...

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  4. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales’s next tour will be an unofficial visit to Kenya and other African dominions in the autumn. It is most ...

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  5. D’lTALIA’S PROGRESS.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday. — The D’Italia is progressing on her way to Spitzbergen, doing 37 miles an hour. The weather is fine, and the visibility ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Sir Neville Howse, in reply to a question in the House of Representatives, said that of the six natives sentenced to death in ...

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  7. OVERSEAS SETTLEMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The fifth report of the Overseas Settlement Committee, is the most voluminous and most important issued since the inception of ...

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  8. BRITISH BUDGET DEBATE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons, Professor Lees-Smith (Labour) moved an amendment to the Budget resolution, to transfer last ...

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  9. OAKEY SHOW.

    The 24th annual exhibition of the Oakey A. and P. Society, held in Oakey yesterday, was a distinct success, and can be regarded as the best ...

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  10. MURDERER BROWNE.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Browne, one of the murderers of Police Constable Gutteridge, is at present shamming madness. He has asserted from ...

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  11. INDIAN POLO PLAYERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Ken Austin, former secretary of the New South Wales Polo Association, has received advice from the Indian Army Polo ...

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  12. IN THE SENATE.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—In the Senate to-day the Honorary Minister (Senator A. J. McLachlan) moved the second reading of the Commonwealth ...

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  13. CONVICTION QUASHED.

    BRISBANE, Friday.— In the Supreme Court to-day before Justices Macrossan Webb and Woolcock, an application was made to make absolute an ...

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  14. EXTRAORDINARY CASE.

    PERTH, Friday.—There was an extraordinary feature in the case in which a woman, lay unconscious and unidentified for six days in the Perth ...

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  15. AMERICAN NAVY BILL.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Senate Naval Committee has reported favourably on the Naval Construction Bill, providing for the construction of ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. STANTHORPE APPEAL.

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Before Messrs. Justices Macrossan. Webb, and Woolcock in the Supreme Court to-day, Mr. J. S. Hutcheon appeared ...

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  17. CHINESE TURMOIL.

    TOKIO, Friday.—The Tsinan protected zone established by agreement with Chiang-kai-shek and General Fukuda, was attacked by looting ...

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  18. CONSTABLE’S DEATH.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Commissioner of Police (Mr. W. H. Ryan) was advised to-day that a motor cycle and sidecar, driven by Constable J. L. A. ...

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  19. COLONEL LINDBERGH.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Pains taking preparations in at least half a dozen different quarters are being made for Colonel Charles Lindbergh’s projected ...

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  20. BULGARIAN REPARATION.

    LONDON, Thursday. — In the House of Lords, Lord Cushendun said no recommendation by the Interallied Commission on Bulgaria had ...

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  21. THE WIDGEON ’PLANE.

    CHARLEVILLE, Friday.—Wing-Commander Wackett, who is flying to Singapore to meet the British flying boats en route to Australia, reached ...

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  22. THE TRUTH WANTED.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. — The Premier, Mr. McCormack, was to-day tendered a civic reception. All sections of the community were ...

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  23. THE SUPERNORMAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Dean Inge, in the course of one of his many journalistic appearances, wrote in the “Evening Standard” that few bishops would ...

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  24. TO CROSS ATLANTIC.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—A second German trans-Atlantic flight has been arranged for next week. The ’plane, similar to the Bremen, will be piloted ...

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  25. FUNDS OF THE A.W.U.

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. — Patrick Joseph Cahill, late secretary of the North Queensland branch of the Australian Workers’ Union, was ...

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  26. EX-SYDNEY COUNCIL.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—It has been ascertained that Maling was warned by the police authorities that he must not attempt to leave New Zealand, and if ...

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  27. BRISBANE WILL CASE.

    BRISBANE, Friday. — When the hearing was resumed before Mr. Justice Macrossan (Senior Puisne Judge) in the Supreme Court this morning of ...

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  28. WESTRALIAN MURDER.

    PERTH, Friday.—The Executive Council decided to-day that the law should take its course in the case of John Sumpter Milner, who was ...

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  29. ROMA OILFIELD.

    SYDNEY, Friday—Mr. F. A. Timbury, a director of the Roma Oil Corporation, who returned yesterday from a visit to the Californian oilfields, said ...

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  30. BRITAIN EULOGISED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—“Britain is the sportiest and squarest nation in the world. You stand up like men and have acted the part of men. You have ...

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  31. MAIN ROADS SCHEME.

    DALBY. Friday.—The Mayor of Dalby (Ald. v. Drury), who has been visiting morning. During his stay in Brisbane, Ald. Drury took the ...

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  32. DAVIS CUP TEAMS.

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  33. MONTREAL HOLOCAUST.

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—While Mrs. Alfred Desbais was at church, her three children, aged 5, 7, and 9 years, perished in a fire that partly destroyed ...

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  34. NEW RAILWAY.

    GARAH, Friday.—Mr. W. E. Wearne, M.L.A., during his speech at the opening ceremony in connection with the Garah Race Club’s new grandstand, on ...

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  35. WAS IT SUICIDE?

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The driver of a train which left Sydney at 10 o’clock last night discovered the decapitated body of a man on the line near ...

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  36. TREASURY BUILDINGS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Minister for Works, Mr. Kirwan, to-day opened the main entrance doors of the new block of the new Treasury Building, ...

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  37. AMERICA TO AUSTRALIA.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—Captain Kingsford Smith, who contemplates another attempt to fly to Australia, will have three companions on ...

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  38. GATTON RUNAWAY.

    GATTON, Friday.—In Railway-street about 1 o’clock to-day a pony, attached to a dog-cart, broke away from a post to which it was tied, and galloped, ...

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  39. AUCKLAND TRANSPORT.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—The evidence before the Auckland Transport Commission on the joint tram and ’bus services showed a loss last year of ...

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  40. SAVED THE CHILD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The story of a man who gave his life to save that of a child was told at the inquest into the death of Walter Wrench (39), a ...

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  41. RAILWAY FREIGHTS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Minister for Railways, Mr. Larcombe, announced to-day that the currency of the special concession rates on stock that is being ...

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  42. VICTORIAN WHEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A poll of the Victorian wheat growers on the question weather they desire a compulsory pool closed to-day. About ...

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  43. RED POLL BULL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. A. G. Hunter, of Seymour. has purchased from Mr. T. Payne, of Kolmore, the Red Po[?]l bull Woolburn Liberal, for ...

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  44. NEW APPOINTMENTS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Mr. T. Mee, C.P.S., Goondiwindi, has been appointed to be C.P.S. at Pittsworth, has been appointed acting Mining ...

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  45. BUTTER AND CHEESE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—But for quiet; Danish, 176/; choicest New Zealand salted, 164/; unsalted, 168/ to 170/; Australian salted and unsalted, 154/ ...

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