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  2. "RAFFERTY'S RULES."

    Giving evidence in the case against Jacob Johannsen to-day, James B. Anderson said, "The Seamen's Union has no rules, only ...

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  3. RACE OF SENSATIONS.

    In the tourist trophy race, Captain Malcolm Campbell's Bugatti car burst into flames in the second lap and was completely destroyed. Campbell ...

    Article : 318 words
  4. WILL THEY WORK TO DAY?

    No work was done on the Cairns waterfront yesterday. However, at a meeting held during the day, it was decided to abide by ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    It has been hinted in Labor eireles that several surprising alterations in the list of candidates already endorsed for the Federal elections are possible. It is thought the Executive of the Victorian Labour Party will ...

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  6. RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION

    Approval of Cabinet had been given for a supply of new rail motors for the Cooktown-Laura and NormantonCroydon lines, and these would be ...

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  7. CRASH THROUGH GATE.

    The Tweed Heads to South Brisbane express crashed into a level crossing gate near Bethania Junction this morning and the sides of several carriages ...

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  8. BUNCHY TOP.

    Unless some better organisation obtains in connection with the control and eradication of bunchy top, the whole of the banana ...

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  9. THE SUPERMARINES.

    Piloted by Flight Lieutenant Briggs, Air Marshall Sir John Salmond, in a Napier Supermarine flying boat, alighted on the Domain reach of the Brisbane ...

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  10. EJECTED

    William Allen, secretary of the Lanarkshire Miners' Union, who was ejected from an executive meeting on July 18, sought entrance to-day to the ...

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  11. HAMMOND'S BRILLIANCE BAT, BALL AND FIELD.

    No cricketer will be more interesting in Australia than Hammond. His increasing brilliance is fast ranking him as a successor to Hobbs. ...

    Article : 173 words
  12. N.S.W. SENATORS

    After leading throughout all stages of the count, Mr. J. P. Dunn won the the ballot conducted by the A.L.P. for the selection of three candidates for ...

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  13. ON THE WING.

    Bert Hassell and Parker Cramer have commenced the second leg of their trans-Atlantic flight by the northern route. ...

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  14. BIRTH OF A NAVY.

    A modern navy abrogating 600,000 tons within ten years as part of the programme of the National reconstruction, according to the statement ...

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  15. SERIOUS INJURIES.

    A man named F. Jacobs, residing at Mourilyan, [?] a visit to Goondi last night, He left on his return home, and when walking along the railway line ...

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  16. DROP IN COAL

    A rather striking indication of an early fall in coal prices was forthcoming to-day, when the announcement made in regard to the ...

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  17. SPEEDWAY CRASH.

    A fatal accident occurred at the second meeting the Ingham Speedway's second meeting on Saturday, when Joseph Albert Gilbert, 17. of ...

    Article : 155 words
  18. MACDONALD'S FEAT.

    A brilliant bowling performance was achieved by the former Australian, E. A. MacDonald, who playing for Lancashire against Kent, took 15 ...

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  19. GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) stated to-day that Mr. Broughton Edge, director of the Imperial Geophysical Experimental Survey, had ...

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  20. HAMMOND AGAIN.

    Hammond, continuing his brilliant play. achieved on a perfect wicket the feat of bowling nine Worcester men for 23 off ten overs and caught the ...

    Article : 58 words
  21. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    Squadron Leader Kingsford Smith states that the Southern Cross's New Zealand flight will he made about the end of the month. ...

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  22. BAY IN THE AIR.

    Captain Broad landed at Staglane at 4.30 this afternoon, completing 24 hours aloft, the world's endurance record for a light plane. ...

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  23. THE RIFLE.

    With a record score of 528, Corporal Favey (Australia) clinched the grand aggregate. His performance was outstanding throughout the meeting. The ...

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  24. MANCHU TOMBS LOOTED

    Further startling evidence of desecration of the tombs of the Manchu royal families outside Peking was gained from the discovery of 36 boxes ...

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  25. CIVIC GRAFT.

    Judicial investigations during the week into a municipality bribing scandal have culminated in startling developments. Evidence was ...

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  26. STEAMER'S FATE.

    Reports that the steamer William McKennery was wrecked and fourteen lives lost in a storm on the Californian coast gained credence on Sunday, ...

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  27. BOWLS.

    The Queensland Bowling Association's championship tournament is drawing to a close. The final game in the country pairs ...

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  28. WOMAN IN PACIFIC.

    The education and health sections of the Women's Conference has recommended surveys to determine an adequate standard of living in each ...

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  29. WOMAN'S SWIM.

    Two Channel swimmers, Miss Ivy Hawkes, of Brighton and Frank Perks, of Birmingha[?] left Cape Gris Nez at 9.47 p.m. and 10.2 p.m. ...

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  30. EMPIRE FORESTRY

    The Empire Forestry Conference has commenced in Perth. The delegates arrive in Brisbane for the Queensland sessions on September ...

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  31. MARRIAGE ANNULLED.

    Mrs. Erma Naier Lyon received the annulment in the Supreme Court to-day of her marriage to Captain Harry Lyon, the navigator of the Southern ...

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  32. ALSATIAN DOGS

    In order to protest against the prohibition of Alsatian dogs, a deputation of the Sporting Terrier and Alsatian Club bad a private interview with Mr. ...

    Article : 78 words
  33. FOUND DEAD.

    James Galvin, aged 60, died suddenly in a hut at Bambaroo near Ingham on Saturday. Another man, with whom he was camping. left the hut at 11 ...

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  34. ARGENTINA'S CROPS.

    The Ministry of Agriculture estimates that the probable area of wheat sown this year is 8,200,000 hectares, oats 1,300,000 and rye 400,000. The ...

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  35. DANCE RECORD CRAZE.

    At the Crystal Palace, South Brisbane, Jimmy Alexander, the world,s champion marathon, dancer, danced continuously for 145 hours, thus ...

    Article : 35 words
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