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  2. AFTER MANY YEARS.

    About 17 years ago a man named Reuben Butler was reported as having died and been buried at sea between Adelaide and Melbourne. Several ...

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  3. LOCAL AND TOPICAL.

    This afternoon a draw will be made at the Bundaberg Golf House at 2.15 for both members and associates, and a bogey competition will take place ...

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  4. JOINT HEALTH BOARD.

    A meeting of the Joint Health Board was held at the Council Cham bers yesterday afternoon, when there were present The Mayor (Aid. B ...

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  5. FEDERAL CABINET.

    Highly important matters were discussed to-day when the Federal,Cabinet met in Melbourne. The only question finalised was the ...

    Article : 205 words
  6. TRADES DISPUTES.

    In the House of Commons, the second reading of the debate on the Trades Hall Disputes Bill, which for some months has been subject to ...

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  7. Q.CA SQUABBLE.

    The Executive of the Queensland Cricket Association met again tonight to deal with members of the Queensland Sheffield Shield team ...

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  8. THE COMMUNISTS.

    The annual delegate meeting of the Queensland branch Australian Workers' Union, sitting in Brisbane, discussed the trouble in the pastoral ...

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  9. MALCOLM CAMPBELL.

    Captain Malcolm Campbell arrived to-day, en route to Daytona Beach, where financial difficulties between the beach authorities and the American ...

    Article : 87 words
  10. HOME HILL STATE FARM

    The Government, so far, has not received any offer for the purchase of the sugar farm in the Home. Hill irrigation area, and, until the Cabinet ...

    Article : 142 words
  11. BRITISH PREFERENCE.

    One of the first tasks of the new Governof-General; .(Sir Isaac Isaacs), was that of choosing a fleet of cars for his staff and himself. ...

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  12. HUGE STATE BUILDING.

    Plans and specifications have been completed for a six-storeyed building for the State Government, at the corner of Adelaide and Edward Streets. ...

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  13. STORM IN BLACK SEA.

    In a terrific storm in the Black Sea, a Russian steamer, the Szavaslina, foundered and twenty-six of the crow ...

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  14. N.S.W. DOLE COUPONS.

    All shop-keepers persist in statements that they found it impossible to cash Government relief coupons, given them by men and women on ...

    Article : 101 words
  15. BACH PROM AUSTRALIA

    Forty-eight Italians landed from the Orford. They are accepting repatriation in a philosophic spirit. The police are paying the rail fares to ...

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  16. LOW PRICE OF MUTTON.

    Mutton is at present selling very cheaply at Brisbane. A prominent man in the meat industry stated today that during 21 years experience ...

    Article : 132 words
  17. THE GOVERNOR GENERAL

    The combined Empire societies, which obtained legal opinion recently on the validity of the method of appointing Sir Isaac Isaacs, to the ...

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  18. HEAD IN A FOX HOLE.

    Many people in France have played the game known as "Put your finger in the foxhole." The Mayor of Montormentier did it on His head. ...

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  19. SAD WEDDING FINALE.

    On Wednesday night, Tom Crowe, a popular young orchardist of Mt. Barker, was married to Miss Ivy Mills, at Bookton, 118 miles from ...

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  20. OBITUARY.

    Madam Pavlova is greatly ill with pleurisy. The death has occurred of Pavlova, the famous dancer. She died from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. TWENTY MILLION.

    The international Labour Office states that the unemployed throughout the world total approximately 20,000,000, whereof 11,000.000 are in ...

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  22. TAX ON EXPORT.

    Sheep skins to-day are practically valueless, as a result of the action of the Federal Government in imposing the export duty. ...

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  23. DROWNING FATALITY.

    A double drowning fatality occurred to-day at Otaki Beach, near Wellington, one of the victims being Mr. S. A. Longuet (aged 64 years), ...

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  24. STATE CIVIL SERVICE.

    The annual report of the Queensland State Service, states that Public Servants are suffering greater reductions in wages than the employees of any ...

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  25. THE DIAMOND SCULLS.

    ST. CATHERINES (Ontario) Friday. Bobby Pearce commences training on Saturday in preparation for the Diamond Sculls. ...

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  26. "SURRENDER!"

    Memories of bushranging days were revived in Queanbayan this afternoon. A masked man held up Thomas Gallaghers homestead. Mrs. ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    Four hundred men were working in Hanley colliery, Auchengeich, when the roof fell in, but all succeeded in escaping. except five and two of ...

    Article : 47 words
  28. THE BELGIAN FRONTIER

    A plan to expend over £1,000,000, for fortifying one hundred miles of the Belgian frontier, is revealed by Count Devrocqueville, War Minister. ...

    Article : 48 words
  29. SCHOLARSHIP RESULTS.

    The Chief Inspector of Schools, (Mr. Edwards), said to-day that there was very little chance of Scholarship results being available ...

    Article : 40 words
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