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  2. WOOLLEY BRILLIANT.

    In fine weather and on an easy wicket, Woolley and Turnbull began freely against the New South Wales bowlers, adding 50 in 35 minutes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LABOUR POLICY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ram[?]ay MacDonald), in a letter to Mr. Aitchison, Lord Advocate of Scotland, who is a Socialist candidate for Kilmarnock ...

    Article : 269 words
  4. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR.

    The first annual memorial service of South African War Veterans" Association, of which Field Marshal Lord Meth[?] is President, was held at the ...

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  5. M. CLEMENCEAU.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) sent a message to the French Government: " M. Clemenceau's indomitable courage and energy, which ...

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  6. THE ANTARCTIC.

    "With the planes practically ready for the flight we examined the landing fields on the shore of the Bay of Ice. Conditions could not be worse. The ...

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  7. DEFENCE.

    The policy of the Federal Labour Ministry on defence was set out in a statement by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Green) to-day. ...

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  8. BRITISH PREFERENCE.

    Interviewed to-day, Mr. G. H. Pritch a[?]d, secretary of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association, who has just returned from a visit to Britain, ...

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  9. R101

    Members of the two Houses of Parliament, who were prevented on the previous Saturday from making a trip in the R101 owing to unfavourable ...

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  10. ALIMONY ASKED.

    Before His Honour. Mr. Justice Webb, in the Supreme Court to-day, Janet Isobel Linda Steele applied for alimony against her husband, Edward Steele, ...

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  11. CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    S. M'Kenzie (editor) and J. Stimson (publisher) of "Truth" were before the Full Court of Queensland to-day, charged with contempt of court. ...

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  12. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    The British United Press Paris correspondent states that a serious difference of opinion on naval disarmament has arisen between France and Italy ...

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  13. INTENSE HEAT.

    A heat wave was experienced over the greater part of Queensland during the week-end. A message from Longreach stated that terrific heat was ...

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  14. ENGLAND.

    Having inquired into industrial conditions in England during a holiday trip, Mr. J. Mullan, who was Labour Attorney-General for Queensland in the ...

    Article : 157 words
  15. DISMISSALS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Lyons) was not prepared this morning to accept full responsibility for the Government's decision to dismiss a number of ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. KING'S CUP.

    At a meeting of the Queensland Rowing Association to-night, ways and means concerning the trip to Adelaide for the King's Cup were left in the ...

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  17. SOVIET ADVANCE.

    It is announced that the threat of the Soviet to occupy Harbin appears to be approaching materialisation within a month of the reported capture of ...

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  18. DIGNITY OUTRAGED,

    Dr. Alcorn, civic representative on the Capital Commission, has forwarded his resignation to the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley.) ...

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  19. RAIL v. MOTOR.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. God frey Morgan), to-day expressed gratification at the response which country business people were making to his ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. LOST AND FOUND.

    A youth named Norman Clifford, a jackeroo, aged 17, on Frank Dowling's Mt. Cornish selection, Roseberry Downs, was lost at noon on Friday, ...

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  21. BOGUS ALARM

    The wireless operator of the Baro[?] Elcho was removed in custody aboard the destroyer Witch, which arrived at Malta this evening. ...

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  22. TEST TRIAL.

    After deliberating for three hours the Australian selectors to-night announced the following teams to play in the trial match on the Sydney Cricket ground on ...

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  23. WILD DOGS.

    Sir Douglas Mawson, in a wireless message from Kerguelen, states that the investigation of one of the longest flords of Kerguelen Island has been ...

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  24. " SHUN THE SCABS."

    At a beer strike meeting on Saturday night, the chairman read the names of all defaulters who had not observed the strike and advised the meeting to shun ...

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  25. ACTIVE AGAIN

    The stewards were again active at Kedron Park to-day. In the Fourth Division of the Park Handicap A. Thompson, who rode ...

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  26. BARCALDINE FIRE.

    At 8 o'clock this morning, a dense column of smoke was discerned arising from the main street of the western section where an outbreak occurred ...

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  27. PALESTINE.

    An Arab shot three times at Mr. Bentwich, the Attorney-General, as he was leaving his office. Mr. Bentwich, who was not seriously ...

    Article : 59 words
  28. DARING BURGLARS.

    A gang of expert safe breakers carried away the safe from the office of the Summerhill Hotel and blew it open on a vacant allotment, taking away £500 ...

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  29. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mrs. Ivy Gray, 20, died in suspicious circumstances at Girvan, near Bulahdelah, on Saturday. The police are making Investigations and sent the contents of ...

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  30. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.

    No decision has yet been made by the Government to close or partially close any of the railway workshops in various parts of Queensland in accordance ...

    Article : 68 words
  31. DULCIE BARCLAY CASE.

    The Dulcie Barclay case was further heard before the Full Court to-day. The powers of the Coroner to investigate the causes of death were argued ...

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  32. FATAL ENDING.

    Ald. M'Leod, of Gympie, who received a gunshot wound while on a shooting expedition yesterday, died to-day. ...

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    Sixty pounds of potatoes grown from one pound of seed have won a prize at a Chertsey (Eng.) allotment show. ...

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