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  4. TELEGRAMS TOWNSVILLE DISTRICT EXHIBIT.

    The Townsville Show opened to-day in beautiful weather. Though generally regarded as a quiet day, there was a good attendance, and it augurs ...

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  5. SYDNEY CYCLONE

    The police reported early this morning that, in addition to three people killed, there were over 16 victims of the storm's fury yesterday. Some of them ...

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  6. THE MORATORIUM

    An agreement has been reached between France and America on President Hoover's plan. It was understood, before final assent to the terms ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    [?]ing Mr. Watkins in the House of Reps to-day, Mr. Parker Moloney said that to the best of his. belief, the Repatriation Department ...

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  8. COURT NEWS SON CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    Phillip Duffy (17) appeared in the Police court to-day, charged with the murder of his father, Michael Duffy (62), near Tiaro on June 15. Accused ...

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  9. NORTHERN MINER

    Amusements—Talkies, Regent Theatre, 8 p.m. One of carnival week's principal events takes place on the night of ...

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  10. CANADA-AUSTRALIA TRADE TREATY.

    It was defintely ascertained to-night that the Canadian trade treaty will be tabled in the House of Representatives next Tuesday by the ...

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  11. STATE MATTERS COST OF GOVERNMENT AUDITS

    The Auditor General of the Commonwealth and all States except Tasmania are meeting in Melbourne to examine the proposals for a ...

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  13. CANOE CAPSIZES.

    Attempting a voyage from Brisbane to Rockhampton in ft canvas canoe. George Rickard (25) and C. Boswarba (23). who commenced the hazardous ...

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  14. RAILWAY INDEBTEDNESS.

    Owing to the absence of the Minister for Railways in Burnett. the sittings of the special committee appointed to go into-the proposal to write off the ...

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  15. BURGLAR SHOT DEAD.

    A pitched battle occurred at Blaxland about 11 o'clock last night, when one man was shot dead and two others were wounded. The dead man ...

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  16. ATTACKED BY MADMAN.

    Mrs. Leila Kennedy, or Campere down, experienced a night of terror when she was attacked by a demented boarder, and early thin morning ...

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  17. RELIEF WORKS SYSTEM,

    At the close of the Cabinet meeting to-night the Premier said that much time was devoted to discussion of the unemployed problems and relief works ...

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  18. INCOME TAX LAPSE.

    When John Farnworth. motor carrier of O[?] near Winton, was proceeded against in the summons court to-day before Mr. P. Hishon, police magistrate ...

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  19. DEPARTURES GREATER.

    During May departures from Australia exceeded arrivals by 1757, the figures being departures 4744 and arrivals 2907. There were 826 immigrants ...

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  20. THE OPOSSUM SEASON.

    The open season for opossums throughout Queensland from July 27 to September 7 Is expected to result in thousands of men applying for ...

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  21. MUDGEE MAIL ROBBERY.

    There was a further sequel to the Mudgec train robbery to-day when, at the Central Police Court, Joseph Harold Ryan (31), motor driver, and ...

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  22. AMAZING REPLIES.

    This Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakely) to-day issued some amusing extracts from 700 applications for the position of mounted constable in the ...

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  23. UPPER HOUSE RESTORATION.

    The Premier said to-day that he was in favor of restoring the Legislative Council, He added that he had cover made any secret about it. ...

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  24. THE YANDIKA TRAGEDY.

    The inquest into the Yandina farm tragedy on Thursday. when Alice Wallis (45) and her four young children were burned to death in their home and ...

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  25. FEDERAL MATTERS

    An part of the defence economy scheme, the destroyer Anzac will be laid up at the end of this month, and will be added to the naval ships in ...

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  26. THE MUNGANA CAS[?].

    Owing to [?] health Mr. Justice Hench[?] man, who was to take the Mungans case set down for hearing on July 13, has Intimated that he will not be able ...

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  27. VAN EYK.

    Excitement prevailed among the brethren of the Four Square Gospel cuit at Cessnock yesterday when Van Eyk, the founder of the cult in ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES MATTERS

    It was learned unofficially to-day that the grounds upon which the Commonwealth Government would reopen the State Savings Bank Are that Mr. ...

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