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  2. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    Four of the expalled members of the Cairns Watersiders were engaged on the Merinds yesterday morning, as the whole of the Brophy Faction available had already been engaged for the Ka[?]s. The Burke steamer, Na[?] was again idle yesterday, because loading is ...

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  3. ROYAL TOURISTS.

    The Duke and Duchess of York took advantage of a free Sunday to enjay a quiet crise around the shores of the island in Lord Mountbatten's yacht. The ...

    Article : 118 words
  4. YPRES.

    At Ypres, Captain Dyett (President of the R.S.S.I.I.A.) unveiled the Cross of Sacrifice Memorial, erected to the memory of the 35,000 Empire ...

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  5. PREMIERS CONFER.

    It is believed there is an excellent prospect of the financial proposals of the Commonwealth being accepted with a[?]ions in some details by ...

    Article : 203 words
  6. SOUTH JOHNSTONE MILL

    Regarded broadly and generally, the position at the South Johnstone Contral Sugar Mill is improving daily, and there in reason to hope that the farmers and the employees are both going to reap a fair harvest for their labours. ...

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  7. ALLEGED CIRCULAR TO MALTESE.

    It is reported that a circular in Maltese had been distributed amongst some of thc Maltese cutters in the South Johnstone area. A translation ...

    Article : 192 words
  8. PREMIERS' CCNFERENCE

    The Premiers of all States have agreed to accept with a slight moditication in some directions the proposals of Mr. Bruce for the re-arrangement ...

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  9. WORKING SMOOTHLY.

    There was no alteration to-day in the South Johnstone Mill trouble. Cutters are still at work and a good supply of cane ls still coming forward. ...

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  10. WOMAN ELECTROCUTED.

    A young married woman, Mrs. Kathleen May Burke, 34, a resident of Wellington Rond. East Brisbane, was electrocuted while using an ...

    Article : 134 words
  11. PR[?]ME MINISTER'S VISIT.

    The following information will be per[?]sed with the utmost attention:- LETTER FROM DR. NOTT. (To the Editor, Cairns "Post.") ...

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  12. MR. TURLEY'S STATEMENT.

    This afternoon, Mr. Turley, Federal President of the Watersiders' Federation, said that he had had an inquiry from Cairns as to whether he would ...

    Article : 99 words
  13. THE BAN LIFTED.

    The Brishane branch of the Watersiders' Federation to-day notified the Interstate steamship owaers that the embargo on Cairns cargo had been ...

    Article : 114 words
  14. AMERICAN FLOODS.

    With the Hood waters having reached low stage of recession, Mr. Hoover is leaving to-morrow tu superintend the commencement of the ...

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  15. NAVAL DISARMAMEKTS.

    The American proposals for the [?] Comerence have been completed. It is understood they include, first, the establishment ...

    Article : 268 words
  16. LUCINDA APPLICATION.

    Thin morning the Board of Trade and Arbitration, presided over by Mr. W. N. Gillies, heard an application by the Luci[?]da sub-branch of the ...

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  17. LANGUISHING IN GAOL.

    Toddy Brown, 24 stone, a jazz band conductor and reputed to be one of the three highest paid musicians in Loudon owing to his skill with the ...

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  18. TWENTY-FIVE SCHOLARSHIPS.

    Twenty-five free scholarships to the University of Queensland has been established by the Government commeneing on January 1 next. Each ...

    Article : 157 words
  19. AVIATION.

    One of the expert spectators at Mar[?]am Acrodrome, watching Carr in difficulties says frankly. "We were frightened. We kirew 1100 gallons ...

    Article : 371 words
  20. DATES AND PLACES.

    Wednesday, 27[?] Leave Sydney for Queensland [?] p.m. Thursday, 28th: [?] arrive Wa[?]angarra, breakfast on station; 9.30 a.m., leave Wallangarra: ...

    Article : 436 words
  21. DANGER OF D1SEASES.

    The disposal of the carcases of thousands of dead animals as well as the incineration of great q[?] of dead vegetable life—all of it a ...

    Article : 324 words
  22. SAVED BY PARACHUTE.

    Flying at a great height, an acroplane, [?]ted by Coloned de Mauracourt, suddenly broke up in the wind and the structure fell down from the ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. EGYPT'S ATTITUDE.

    The "Observer's" diplomatic correspondent says the fast that King Fuad of Egypt has arranged to arrive in Loudon on July 4 is regarded as ...

    Article : 179 words
  24. BRITISH EMPIRE UNITED.

    The British Empire will present a very united front at the naval con[?] Bridgeman, the First Lord of the Admiralty, in an ...

    Article : 82 words
  25. FRENCE COMMUNIST.

    The debate in the Chamber of Deputies of the order for the arrest of the Communist Deputy, M. Doriot, progressed in an atmosphere of tension, ...

    Article : 265 words
  26. MURDER OF WAITRESS.

    The Commissioner for Police received word on Saturday morning that Norman Clyde McPherson, the man arrested at Dunkeld on ...

    Article : 103 words
  27. GERMAN FILMS.

    Giving evidence on Saturday morning, Roy Darling, the Australian [?] ducer declared that German films were able to obtain screening at ...

    Article : 193 words
  28. IRISH REPUBLICANS.

    Mr. De Valera is calling a monster demonstration on Thursday, When the Republicans elected will demand admission to the Dail with the abolition of the ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. ANOTHER TRANS-OCEANIC PROJECT.

    The army Department has approved of plans for a fight from California to Hawaii by Lieutenants. Maitland and Hagenberger, air service pilots, in ...

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  30. BLACKALL, June 20.

    The av[?]ators, Captain Kingsford Smith and C. T. Ulm, who are [?] to fly ruond, Australia in eleven days, made a forced landing at Malvera Hill ...

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  31. ABSENT M.S.P.

    Members of the Mouse of Commons have petitioned in favor of a red or green light being shown in the tower of Parliament Mouse when a ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. FRENCH RESERVISTS.

    Reservists of the 95th and 105th regiments mutinied at Le Bourget on Thursday, singing revolutionary songs and trying to rescue some comrades ...

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  33. LENOTHY POSTPONMENT.

    "I am not likely to re-start the flight before autumn," says Carr. "The engine must be taken out and overhauled, necessitating several days delay. Meanwhile, ...

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  34. FLIGHT ROUND AUSTRALIA.

    [?]tain Kingsford Smith and C. T. P. Ulm, who are attemp[?]g to fly round Australia in eleven days, thes breaking the record left S[?] at [?] this ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. OH TO BE IN SYDNEY.

    As a result of recent severe [?] 1.700 sh[?] sheen the preperty of one [?]kowner at Warren, died from ex[?] ...

    Article : 57 words
  36. WOMAN RUNNER'S RECORD.

    At Stamford Bridge women's interclub [?]thleties meetings Mis[?] E. Dowars (Middle[?]) fuctions [?] 2[?] the world's record ...

    Article : 38 words
  37. CHAMBERLAIN AND LEVINE.

    Chambarlain and Lev[?] for Munich in the "Columbia," [?] by four planes containing the [?] wives and American journalists. ...

    Article : 28 words
  38. NURMI'S FAST TIME.

    Nurmi ran two thousand metres in [?]4 seconds, beating Wide's time of 326 seconds. ...

    Article : 30 words
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