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Advertising : 422 wordsDrizzling rain fell during the polling all over the country. The polling was heavier than on March 29. A few collisions between the rival sections ...
Article : 319 wordsA painful impression was caused by the statements alleged to have been made to the foreign Press representatives by the British Labor M.P.'s, ...
Article : 256 wordsA sensational incident occurred on the St. Kilda Road last night, when a burglar was surprised in the act of breaking into the fashionable home of ...
Article : 146 wordsA meeting of the Federal Loan Council is to be held in Melbourne on May 4, and will be attended by Mr. [?]ies, who leaves Brisbane for the ...
Article : 200 wordsDuring the course of his policy speech, Sir George Fuller said when they took office three years ago, there were 50 definite undertakings which ...
Article : 436 wordsMr. Amery met a representative Arab deputation which drew attention to the serious situation in Palestine and begged Mr. Amery to consider ...
Article : 377 wordsDamage estimated at about £200 was caused at the Crystal Cafe, the rear portion of-the ceiling and a back wall having been severely charred. ...
Article : 524 wordsA[?] there were no witnesses at the concluding sittings of the Gattle Bruising Commission, to-day, the inquiry, was closed. The Commissioner, ...
Article : 191 wordsIt only required a turnover of six per ce[?] compared with the first ballot on march 29 to give Hindenburg victory. Excited crowds massed in ...
Article : 141 wordsThe "Daily E[?]ress" says the Lord Mayor's action at the Catchian Society's banquet yesterday raised a storm of controversy. Catcnians ...
Article : 160 wordsAdmiral Burney in a paper on airships and aerial transport, read at the Institution of Acronantical Engineers, discussing the effect of the tropical ...
Article : 153 wordsThe criminal sittings of the Supreme Court opened to-day before Mr. Justice Douglas. John James Brown was charged ...
Article : 369 wordsMr. Justice McArthur on Saturday ordered that the action brought by Terence Callaghan, licensee of Londonderry Hotel for £1,000 damages ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Secretary of the Returned Soldiers League, Mr. Stagg, retering to the criticism of the Chief Secretary Mr. Oakes, said the League was partly ...
Article : 123 wordsIn agreeing to subsidise the N.S.W Government in the construction of a floating dock at Walsh Island the Federal Government stipulates that ...
Article : 91 wordsCrowborough, the scene of the Thorne murder, was again shocked by the discovery of the body of a little girl. Joan Emmett, aged 10, lying dead. ...
Article : 67 wordsWalter Lenthall, husband of the victim of Saturday, morning's tragedy, is a log buyer and inspector for the local sawmill. Thomas had not been ...
Article : 131 wordsDuring the trial in the Polish Supreme Court and th 76 Communist and Terriorist agents who were proved to have received subsidies from ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Admiraly decided to substitute cups nad saucers for basins in the seamen's messes, thus terminating an old custom dating back to Nelson's ...
Article : 78 wordsMadeline Maher (24, single) was arrested at Manly on a charge of having murdered an infant on April 15. The arrest followed the discovery ...
Article : 71 wordsIvan Manoff, a member of the Secret Committe of the Bulgarian Communist party, refused to surrender to the police. ...
Article : 70 wordsOn the Executive's recommendation a General Meeting of the Woo0 Federation at Bradford, unanimou[?]sly agreed that "We offer the ...
Article : 65 wordsWhile George Byrne of Devandale, near Goulburn, was returning home by car accompanied by Mr. Wiseman the machine skidded and capsized, Byrne ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Russian Ambassador arrived accompanied by his suite, and was received by large crowds. There is a strong police force present, fearing ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Minister for Defence, states that it has been decided to order four to six flying boats of the Seagull type to strengthen the Air Force. They ...
Article : 46 wordsA man named Fawnes, of the Eith gow small arms factory, fell 40 feel over a railway embankment. A train passing missed him by a few inches ...
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The Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1965), Tue 28 Apr 1925, Page 5
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