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  2. THE FUTURE OF SUGAR

    Suppliers of cane to the Hambledon Mill met at Woree on Saturday afternoon, to consider the question of "over-production" in the sugar industry. After Mr. W. M. Simmonds, of Babinda, had explained his scheme for two pools, and an ...

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  3. OLD-TIME WET SEASON Real Flood Rains

    The recent solar activite has resulted in phenomenal cold in the Northern Hemisphere, and in abnormal heat in the Southern Hemisphere. Associated with the latter influence there have been generated a ...

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  4. WEDDING DELAYED.

    A bridegroom and his best man were seriously injured in a head on collision between a tram and a motor car, in which they were ...

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  5. THE KING STILL IMPROVING.

    It was officially stated at Craigwell House this evening that the King had passed a good day, spending several hours at the open ...

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  6. LORD DAWSON'S HOLIDAY.

    Lord Dawson, the King's physician, is spending a short holiday at Cannes after four mouths' continuous attendance on the King, necessitating ...

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  7. "ON THE RIGHT ROAD."

    A fortnight after his arrival at Craigwell House, a member of the household says that the King is quite a different man from when he arrived. ...

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  8. HELP AUSTRALIA. SIR HUGO HIRST'S PLEA.

    "We must ofter Australia our financial and technical assistance, which she needs if trade between the two countries is to increase as ...

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  9. THE TIMBER DISPUTE.

    Summonses issued by the Commonwealth Crown solicitors' office were on Saturday, served upon E. J. Holloway (Secretary ...

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  10. NORTH-EAST FROM CAIRNS.

    The following is a copy of an urgent telegram from the Brisbane Meteorological Bureau received by the Postmaster at Cairns at 9.35 ...

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  11. "NO DANGER."

    The Weather Bureau on Saturday reported that further heavy rain fell in the Fitzroy River basin on Friday and Saturday morning, but as the ...

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  12. AT HERBERTON.

    In contra-distmction to that of yesterday, which was close and humid, the atmosphere tooday was chilly and cool. Showers occurred at intervals. ...

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  13. MAROONED AT BUNDABERG.

    Fine weather prevailed over the week-end and the Burnett River is falling. The marooned railway passengers are still in Bundaberg. It as ...

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  14. INNINFAIL RAIN.

    Steady rain has been falling all day, and is continuing to-night. The bowling matchs Cairns yersus Innisfail had to be postponed. ...

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  15. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Like the sword of Damocles, the decision to be reached by the Labor Council meeting to-night hung over the deliberation of the industrial ...

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  16. GREAT PROGRESS.

    Sir Hugo Hirst and Sir Eernest Clark, members of the British Mission to Australia, arrived at Southampton to-day. The mission will issue a ...

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  17. TULLY BENEFITS.

    A wet week-end was experienced in Tully add district The rain commenced on Saturday night and at times the fall was exceptionally heavy. ...

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  18. BODY RECOVERED.

    The body of Frederick Fisher, the Gracemere milkman, who was believed to have been drowned in the flood waters on Friday was recovered by ...

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  19. CARDWELL CHANGES.

    Sultry conditions prevailed on Friday. The weather was squally about midnight. The rainfall to 9 a.m. was 43 points. The conditions were fine ...

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  20. RECORD RAINFALL.

    Heavy rain continued all Friday night until the early hours, of the morning, when there was a break, but only of temporary duration, as heavy ...

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  21. PETROL FROM COAL.

    Two aeroplanes, engined with Cirrus and Jaguar engines, started up from cold and ran to the full revolutions at the Stag Lane aerodrome on ...

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  22. DIMINISHING FALL.

    While 3133 points of rain were registered during the 65 hours ended 9 o'clock on Saturday morning, the weather cleared during the week-end ...

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  23. BOOKS SEIZED.

    Eric Partridge, recently of Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, who established the "Scholartis Press" at Bloomsbury, is the recipient of unenviable publicity. ...

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  24. FOREIGN POLICY.

    The question of the co-ordinated foreign policy of Britain and the Dominions was revived by Mr. Mackenzies King (Premier of Canada) by the disclosure ...

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  25. AVIATION.

    Two Chinese airmen, Commander Yud Faubau and Mr. Wen Liu Tschen, will shortly leave London in a two-seater Cirrus Avian light plane for Nanking. ...

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  26. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The Premier of Rhodesia announces the failure of the negotiations in the railway strike. He says that further talking is useless. The ...

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  27. LAWN TENNIS.

    At lawn tennis on Saturday New South Wales gained a triple success by beating Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania. New South Wales defeated ...

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  28. GOLD YIELD.

    The gold yield for Queensland in January amounted to 260 fine ounces, valued at £1105, compared to 3906 valued at £16,591 in January last year. ...

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  29. FOOTBALL.

    In a Rugby League match at Dublin, Scotland defeated Ireland by 16 points to 7. The weather was glorious and the attendance 40,000. ...

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