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  2. ELECTION BOMBSHELL

    The publication of document's issued by the Foreign Office, including a letter said to have been sent by the president of the Executive Committee of the Communist Internationale (M. Zinovieff) to the Central Committee ...

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  3. GENERALLY FINE

    The divisional office of the Commonwealth surga[?] of Meteorology this morning issued the [?]llowing forecast for the metropolitanarea:--Generally fine rather warm and close. ...

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  6. Family Notices

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  7. Port Nicholson Mishap

    The Commonwealth and Dominion liner Port Nicholson, which went on the rocks on Wednesday evening, when proceeding from London to Sydney, was ...

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  8. THE HERBERT SEAT.

    Mr. Theodore has obtained the tabour nomination for the Herbert seat in the Federal Parliament, and obtained it by a, larger majority than most of ...

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  9. SUN, MOON, AND TIDE

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  10. Results of Socialism

    The fourth article of the series contributed by Searchlight" discussing the results of political Socialism in Queensland appears ...

    Article : 193 words
  11. Early Morning Blaze

    Noticing smoke and flame pouring from the windows, of Mr. J. P. Wilson's Building, Adelaide street, Petrie Bight, about 1.30 this, morning, Mr. Frederick ...

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  12. OFFICIAL CONTEMPT.

    The official contempt of which we would write here is that contempt by persons or authorities for the cenvenience and comfort of the citizens. A ...

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  13. FIFTY YEARS AGO

    IPSWICH STATION.—Refreshment rooms have been provided at Ipswich Railway Station and tenders are invited for the lease thereof. ...

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  14. M Rakovsky's Denial

    M. Rakovsky, in a letter addressed to Mr. MacDonald, describes the Zihovieff letter as a tissue of absurdities. He points out that the Communist ...

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  15. TO-DAY'S ANNIVERSARIES

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  16. 9,000 Miles Cruise

    Aboard the dirigible Shenandoah, new history in lighter-than-air navigation was written when the giant airship hovered over the hangar at ...

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  17. Prime Minister Silent

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), interviewed at Swansea, said that the time was not ripe for a statement on the matter. He would ...

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  18. Labour Plebiscites

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  19. MAIL NOTICES

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  21. EDWARDS AND LAMB

    On page 12 Messrs. Edwards and Lamb announce their usual end-of-the-month bargain event. Conceived to keep business moving during the ...

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  22. Hanged at Dawn

    The four Italian desperadoes who held up the Bank of Hochelago, on July 11. causing the death of two employees, were hanged at daybreak. ...

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  23. THE CATTLE INDUSTRY.

    At Rockhampton on Saturday Mr. Bruce made a most important statement in regard to the Australian cattle industry. He expressed the ...

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  24. Foreign Office Reply

    The Foreign Office has issued the text of a letter which it has addressed to the Russian Charge d'Affairs (M. Rakovsky), drawing attention to the ...

    Article : 391 words
  25. SLASHED WITH RAZOR

    At a boarding-house in Bowen street, Spring Hill on Saturday afternoon. Alexander Traine, it is alleged, was attacked by a room mate with a razor. ...

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  26. A DAMNABLE DOCUMENT.

    On the eve of the general election in Britain the Foreign Office has published a letter, purporting to have been signed by the President of the ...

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  27. England's Innings

    The opening day's play of the return match England v. West Australia provided an interesting. afternoon's cricket for some 5,000 people, who ...

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  28. SURVIVAL OF THE CHURCH

    The consecration and dedication of the new Anglican Church of the Transfiguration, Agnes street, Norman Park, was performed by Archbishop ...

    Article : 181 words
  29. COMING EVENTS

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  30. LAST WEEK OF A.C.B. BIRTHDAY SALE.

    A special advertisement on page 4 announces the last week of the A.C.B.'s eighth birthday sale. This event has been drawing, wonderful crowds ever ...

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  31. THE BYRON SEAT

    The following nominations have been made for selection in the Labour interest in the Byron seat at the forthcoming State elections: Messrs. R. T. ...

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  32. Conservatives Favoured

    Lloyd's election insurance rates are 60 guineas per cent against a Conservative majority, and 10 guineas percent against Labour, or odds roughly ...

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  33. FELL INTO THE RIVER

    Oliver Vincent Henderson aged 14 years, of Hope street South Brisbane, fell off the pontoon at Tribune street, South Brisbane, on Saturday ...

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  34. Genuine or a Forgery?

    The documents are an absorbing topic of interest. Historical truth demands that the first point to be cleared up should be whether the ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. PERSONAL

    Major Stutfield, president of the Gosford branch, R.S.S.I.L.A., will be paying a visit to Brisbane during the week in Connection with the Gosford soldiers' ...

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  37. THROWN FROM A TRAM

    About 8.30 a.m. to-day a tramcar jumped the rails, in Melbourne street, opposite the railway station. Charles Morgan (30), who, with a number of ...

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  38. ANOTHER BRIDGE

    An inquiry into the proposal to constr[?]et a bridge estimated to cost between £35,000 and £40,000 across the Richmond River at Ballina street. ...

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  39. AUSTRALIA BENEFITS

    The Treasury, with the concurrence of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Philip Snowden), has practically conceded the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 212 words
  40. Advertising

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    ACCIDENT WITH SCISSORS.—John Clark, a child whose home is at Milton road, Milton, caught the pupil of his left eye on a pair of scissors held by his brother yesterday ...

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    A CRANKING MISILAP.--Arther Bacon, of Irving street. Hamilton, fractured his right forearm on Saturday when cranking a motorcar. Ambulance bearers rook him to the ...

    Article : 42 words
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