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  2. SCHOOL SPORTS.

    [?] district sports meeting, in connection with the North Queensland Primary Schools Championships, were held in the Show Grounds, Ayr, on ...

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  3. A GAMBLING RAID.

    Apart from the ordinary week—end sporting fixtures, an unexpected feature of some public interest was staged by the police on Saturday ...

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  4. THE DISCOVERY.

    Accompanied by the screening of many sirens, the Discovery left Cardiff at noon, tho Australian flag fluttering in the gentle breeze. She made ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Dalton, Under—Secretary for Foreign Affairs, speaking at the Independent labour party meeting at Welwyn. reviewed the foreign policy ...

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  6. LOCAL AUTH[?]TIES.

    The concluding day of the local authorities' conference was marked by a lively scene at the end of a debate on the local franchise. After the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    Doctor Osborne, speaking at a dinner given to the Pan—Pacific Science Council, urged extreme caution in the efforts to prevent reproduction of ...

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  8. POLICE RAIDS.

    Considerable excitement prevailed in the city on Saturday night, when a large force of police simultaneously made organised raids on alleged game ...

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  9. THE COAL CRISIS.

    A special meeting of combined mining unions will be held on Monday to hear addresses by the engine drivers delegates, with regard to the future ...

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  10. A CAPETOWN MURDER.

    A taxi driver named DeVilliers answered a telephone at 10 o'clock last night on the principal stand. He drove to a poor suburb and was found ...

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  11. A MARKET FALL.

    In one of the worst breaks in stock market history, every active issue on the Exchange declined 6 to 20 points it the opening to-day, and few ...

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  12. DARWIN UNEMPLOYED.

    Replies have been received by Mr. Waldie, chairman of the unemployed from the premiers, of Queensland and Australia, to the effect that there is ...

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  13. TIMBER WORKERS.

    An exchange of words between the strike leaders and the police was the principal feature of a mass meeting of timber Strikers in the Town Hall ...

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  14. OBSCENITY ALLEGED.

    The Marlborough—street Magistrate Mr. Mead, heard a summons against Phillip and Mrs. Trotter, keepers of a callery, where pictures painted by D. ...

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  15. THE KOBENHAVN.

    The Junee, by radio, reports she had good searching weather, except for a heavy gale on Thursday and Friday. So far she had found nothing. She was now in regular communication, with the Mexico. This vessel was [?] ...

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  16. PEST DESTRUCTION.

    The annual meeting of the Queensland Flying Foxes and Bird Pests' Destruction Board's Association was held in Brisbane to-day. It was disclosed ...

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  18. MELBOURNE HOLDUPS.

    Several cases in which armed men held up persons in the street were reported to the police during the weekend, but some comblaints were not ...

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  19. THE MAURETANIA.

    Mine Muurctama arrived, after a voyage from Cherbourg breakwater to Sandy Hook, in 4 days 22 hours, 8 minutes, which broke her former ...

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  20. ON THIS DAY.

    Rowland Hill, horn August 12, 1744. Fume is garnered more easily in some professions than in others. To be remembered across the years as an ...

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  21. GOLD IN SOLOMONS.

    News of the first gold discovery in the Solomons was brought to Sydney by the discoverer, Mr. W. Newall, who arrived by the Mataram on Saturday ...

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  22. SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    The court matial acquitted Lieutenant Oram, commander of Submarine L12, on a charge of contributory neglect of the navigation of his ship. ...

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  23. MIGRATION.

    By the Baradine, sailing to-day, the Salvation Army is despatching to Australia ten families, including 40 children, from distressed mining areas ...

    Article : 112 words
  24. THE COTTON CRISIS.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonaid is flying from Lossiemouth to Edinburgh to meet Sir Horace Wilson to discuss a basis of settlement for the cotton ...

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