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  4. EGYPTIAN DESERT TRAGEDY

    A prospector named Duffield, described as an Australian mirier of Scottish origin, who came to Egypt during the war, was found buried in ...

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  5. Early Morning Fire

    At 2.40 a.m. the South Brisbane Fire Brigade received a call to an outbreak in a seven-roomed house situated in Heidelberg Street, ...

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  6. SUICIDE OF ACTRESS

    Helen Saintsbury, actress and widow of Major F. J. B. Rutherford, who committed suicide a month ago, was found shot dead ...

    Article : 133 words
  7. FUTURE OF INDIA

    A, modification of the Indian Constitutional reforms procedure was announced to-day in the Legislative Assembly at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GIANT FRENCH LINER

    Declaring that the impending launching of the French liner President Doumer constitutes a potent argument in favour of resuming work ...

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  9. KAYE DON UNLUCKY

    In the second round of tho race for the Harmsworth Trophy to-day tho throttle control of one of the engines of Kaye Don's speedboat, Miss England III., broke at the end of the second lap and the boat had to be towed in. Gar Wood (United States) finished the course in Miss ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TRADES UNION CONGRESS

    Mr. J. Bromley, in his presidential address to the Trades Union Congress which Is being held at Newcastle, said that they could not stand ...

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  11. PRINTERS WEEK

    The eighth annual convention of the Printing and Allied Trades Employers' Federation of Australia will be held in Brisbane from September 13 to 16 ...

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  12. New Farm Robberies

    In pursuance of their investigations into a series of robberies at New Farm during the last two months officers of the Criminal ...

    Article : 252 words
  13. HEAVY FLOODS

    The flood danger is now confined to towns downstream from the Hume reservoir on the Murray River where there have been substantial rises in ...

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  14. "ONLY WAY OUT"

    Paul Bern, a 42-year-old writer and motion picture studio executive, whose marriage to Jean Harlow surprised Hollywood two ...

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  15. WOOL INQUIRY

    An invitation to Sir Arthur Salter, the noted British economist, to come to Australia and advise the Commonwealth Government on monetary and ...

    Article : 359 words
  16. WAGES INCREASED

    An increase of 8d. a day in the pay of unemployment relief workers--from 9s. 11d. to 10s. 7d.--retrospective to August 22 was announced to-day. The ...

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  17. TO CHECK POLLUTION

    A conference between the City Health Executive (Alderman E. P. Decker), the Chief Health Inspector and representatives of tannery firms ...

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  18. SUPPRESS RADIO ANNOUNCERS

    At the Teachers' Conference Professor Mackie, principal of the Teachers' College, said that some radio announcers should be ...

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  19. REAR-ADMIRAL EVANS

    The Admiralty announces that Rear-Admiral E. R. G. R, Evans, who commended the Royal Australian Navy in 1929-1931, will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. WRIT AGAINST M.L.A.

    A writ has been issued out of the Supreme Court of Queensland by the Union Bank of Australia against Walter Henry Barnes. of Coorparoo, ...

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  21. AFTER 18 YEARS

    A legacy, now amounting to £800, was left by Mr. James Cassius Williamson to "the Newsboys' Home." In 1914 it was decided by the court that this ...

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  22. CITY WATER WORKS

    Eleven extensions of water mains under the Commonwealth-State loan works scheme have been completed, covering a total length of 44 chains, ...

    Article : 223 words
  23. TRAFFIC "CIRCUS"

    Doubts have arisen whether the junction of' Albert, Ann. and Roma Streets would be suitable for the purpose of establishing a traffic "circus." ...

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  24. NEW LODE

    Twenty-ounce assays of gold are reported from a lode of sulphide material struck on rising ground to the north-east of the town and south-west ...

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  25. FRAUD AND THEFT ALLEGED

    Fraudulent reception of a cheque for £1,450 and fraudulent omission to account for It to Charles William Hilliard, were charges preferred against ...

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  26. TARIFF POLICY

    In defence of the tariff policy of the Lyons Government the Attorney General (Mr. J, G. Latham) said that the party had fulfilled its election ...

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  27. STRANGE MALADY

    The strange malady which has lately appeared in parts of the district amongst children of school age has now extended to Avondale, where ...

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  28. EVICTION RIOT

    For the trial of 30 men on charges arising out of the anti-cvictlon riot at Tighes Hlll, on June 14, 70 witnesses for the defence and 20 for the Crown ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND TRADE

    New Zealand shows a favourable trade balance for the Inst export year of £12,483,097--the largest since 1922. Exports declined in value by £1,398,000 ...

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  30. FLYING LOW

    Inquiries this morning failed to confirm the story that a plane had crashed near Rivertree, New South Wales, about 35 miles from ...

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  31. CLAIM FOR £673

    A writ claiming £673 19s. 3d., has been issued out of the Perth Supreme Court on behalf of Calland Mirror Newspapers. Ltd., against John ...

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  32. FIDELITY TO THE BLACK, WHITE, AND RED

    "Swear fidelity to the black, white, and red Imperial flag to the last breath," called the Commander-in-chief of die Stahlhelms (Colonel Franz Seldi) to his army at Berlin on Monday. In the thunder of 160,000 voices came the reply, "We swear it." Whilst the brown army stands behind Herr Hitler, the greys have declared their allegiance to Herr Von Papen, who was present. The picture shows the former Crown ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. STOP PRESS

    Basle Wage Petition,--The Lender of the Opposition gave notice in the House of a question to the Minister for Labour asking him is he aware ...

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  34. FROM LONDON

    Among the passengers on the liner Aorangi wore Sir Granville Ryrle, former Australian High Commissioner, and Mr. A. C. Wills, former New South ...

    Article : 171 words
  35. DUTCH SHIPPING STRIKE

    In response to the captains wireless request thirty marines have left the Hook of Holland in n pilot boat to board the liner Rotterdam, the crew ...

    Article : 71 words
  36. INTO THE RIVER

    Just too late to catch the Bullmba vehicle ferry a large double seater motor car was driven over the edge of the ramp on the ...

    Article : 130 words
  37. MILITARY PLANS FOUND

    Ellshu Zeitlln, 32, was bound over for two years at Control Court on a charge of having had in his possession military manuals without lawful ...

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  38. TRAINS COLLIDE

    A collision occurred between two trains on the suburban goods lino at Summer Hill this afternoon. The goods train halted near Scott's Flour Mill. ...

    Article : 75 words
  39. N.Z. FLOOD LOSSES

    Although there is no official estimate, it is thought that the value of stock lost in the floods will be more than £10,000. ...

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