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  2. FRENCH CRUISER

    The French battle-cruiser "Tourville" one of the fastest afloat, is expected to arrive at Sydney from Brisbane on August 28th. A ...

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  3. REVOLUTIONARY FINDINGS

    Chicago, Sunday.—Proud parents who still believe their son's expansive forehead denotes abnormal intelligence are mistaken. Neither ...

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  4. THE G-G. RETURNS

    Brisbane, Friday.—The Governor-General and Lady Stonehaven arrived at Cooktown yesterday from New Guinea and Papua. ...

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  5. UNDERWORLD GANG WARFARE

    A further outbreak of the underworld gang warfare in Darlinghurst resulted in five persons being injured. Revolvers, razors, bottles, ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS

    Honolulu, Thursday.—The Autralian League footballers, now on their way to England, arrived here today, one day earlier than ...

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  8. THE STRIKE TO CONTINUE

    Canberra Monday.—A mass meeting of timber workers reaffirmed the continuance of the strike. Police were not admitted to ...

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  9. PROSPERITY OF AUSTRALIA

    Canberra, Friday.—"I forecast better times in the not distant future for Australia, and I have no hesitation in saying that ...

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  10. COMMUNISTS AND BOY SCOUTS.

    Considerable commotion was caused in the Boy Scouts' camp at Birkenhead, when four Communists were arrested for having distributed ...

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  11. BRAINS AN ASSET TO THE NATION

    Canberra, Monday.—Dr. J. Duhig, Archbishop of Brisbane, speaking at St. Joseph's College, Nudgee, said that every gifted boy or ...

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  12. THE MUTHERN STANDARD

    Mr. Goode, former temporarily Inspector of Agriculture and curator of the botanic gardens, is stated to have offered to fence and ...

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  13. LOW DEATH RATE FIGURES

    According to figures issued by the Registrar- General, Queensland's death rate in 1928 was the lowest in Australia and probably second only ...

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  14. CAIRNS WHARF COLLAPSES

    Concern is felt at Cairns at the collapse of the new overseas wharf. The remainder of the wharf and the retaining wall is in danger. ...

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  15. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA

    An epidemic of pneumonic influenza at Junee has resulted in seven deaths during the past fortnight. Brisbane, Monday. ...

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  16. NO NEW RAILWAYS

    The Chief Commissioner for Railways, Mr. Fraser, announced on Friday last that no new lines could be built this year on account of the ...

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  17. BARRIER RESEARCH WORK

    Canberra, Monday.— Arrangements are being made by the Queensland Government for a continuance of the scientific and economic research ...

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  18. TO GROW TOBACCO

    Mr. A. D. C. Dunn, representative for a large New Zealand syndicate, is seeking a large anea of land in Queensland suitable tor the culti ...

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  19. LABOR WILL NOT WELCOME PREMIER BAVIN......

    The New South Wales Labor Council forbids Labor men to participate in the welcome to Premier Bavin on his return from abroad. ...

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  20. HARBOUR BRIDGE AND SHIPS

    Sydney, Monday.—The State Treasurer, Mr. Stevens, said today, that in order to protect shipping which had to pass under portion ...

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  21. DALY RIVER PEANUTS

    The Federal Cabinet on Saturday sampled a huge tin of Darwin peanuts brought back by Mr. Abbott, who declared they were the best ...

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  22. SYDNEY AIRPORT

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The opinion of airmen, and others competent to express an opinion, is that, with the establishment, by the New ...

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  23. COMPULSORY WHEAT POOL FAVORED

    The Farmers and Settlers Conference supports a Compulsory wheat pool under the growers' control. ...

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  24. ESTATE OF SUPREME COURT JUDGE

    Melbourne, Monday.—The late Sir Hartley Williams, formerly a Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria, who died recently in ...

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  25. ..LEADING FRENCH AIRMAN KILLED

    London, Tuesday.—Lieut. Bonnet, holder of the world's speed record, who was training specially to represent France in the Schneider Cup ...

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  26. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE

    The British Press and public are supporting Mr. Phillip Snowden in his stand at the Hague Reparations Conference. The French delegates ...

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  27. WHARF LABOURER KILLED

    Melbourne, Wednesday. — Whilst working on a steamer at north wharf this afternoon, John Francis, wharf labourer, fell 40ft. into a ...

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  28. CHILD ENDOWMENT

    Canberra, Monday.—The Acting Premier of N.S.W., Mr. Buttenshaw, states that the cost of Child Endowment must be removed from ...

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  29. BRISBANE SHOW

    Brisbane, Monday.—Following a sharp thunderstorm last night, fine weather prevailed today for the opening of the Royal National ...

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  30. ROUND THE WORLD

    Tokyo, Sunday.—Extensive preparations are being made for the arrival of the Graf Zeppelin on the second stage of the Hearst-Zeppelin ...

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  31. WONTHAGGI OUTPUT

    Melbourne, Friday.— Instructions have been given that the output of the State coal mine at Wonthaggi must be increased to maximum. ...

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  32. REGIMENT DISBANDED

    Melbourne, Friday.—The 19th Light Horse Regiment (Victoria), is being disbanded as part of the retrenchment scheme of the ...

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  33. MOTORING ACCIDENT AT WAGGA

    A motor car rolled down the bank at Wagga, killing Robert Albert Paterson, 44, coachbuilder, and, John Pascoe, 35, baker. A third ...

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  34. DEATH OF MR. EVAN BEVAN

    There passed away at the Darwin Hospital at 9 p.m. on Sunday last, Mr. Evan Bevan (better known as "Tom"), after a long period of ...

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  35. EXPERTS FOR RAILWAY WORKSHOPS

    Brisbane, Friday.—Two experts of the Victorian Railways have been appointed to make a thorough investigation of the railway ...

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  36. BETTER TIMES AHEAD

    Sydney, Monday.—Better times were forecasted by the Acting Premier of N.S.W., Mr. Buttenshaw, in an address to the Farmers ...

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  37. NEW SETTLERS

    A Katherine correspondent writes: —Men are coming and going every day. Sixteen came overland from West Australia and some of them ...

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  38. TIMBER STRIKE FUND

    The contributions to the strike fund, instituted by the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, to assist the timber workers and others involved ...

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  39. GOAL KICKING RECORD

    Melbourne, Monday. — Gordon Coventry, the Collingwood footballer, by scoring 4 goals on Saturday, brought his total to 99, and ...

    Article : 38 words
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