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  2. FEDERAL WHEAT POOL

    By an overwhelming majority the delegates to the conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association yesterday decided to support a ...

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  3. ROYAL SHOW

    Beautiful weather was the order at Bowon Park again to-day, the fifth day of the Royal National Exhibition. The Association has ...

    Article : 218 words
  4. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH

    The Lambeth Conference's encyclical letter, in which 300 archbishops and bishops review the conference resolutions, which number 70, ...

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  5. N.S.W. Railway Losses

    The Railway Commissioners are considering the rationing of work among officers in the professional division, and it is expected that an application will ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    The Australian Press Association's special correspondent with the Australian team states:--A happy optimistic spirit pervades ...

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  7. Racing Club's Affairs

    A proposal has been made to disband the Brisbane Amateur Turf Club. When the committee of that body met yesterday afternoon the following ...

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  8. AVIATION

    The British airship R100, which left St. Hubert for England on Wednesday at 9.29 p.m., is carrying 13 passengers. The dirigible was on her way ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH BANK .

    It was stated unofficially yesterday that the term of Sir Robert Gibson as a director of the Commonwealth Bank had been extended for a further period ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Sugar Embargo

    Mr. G. W. Martens, M.P., who is visiting Bundaberg, says he is confident that the sugar embargo will be ...

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  11. Prince of Wales in Air Manoeuvres

    The Prince of Warns participated in the air manoeuvres to-day. He made a long flight in the gunner's cockpit of a day bomber that, was supposed to be ...

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  12. PRACTICE AT THE OVAL

    The Australian cricketers assisted by the Surrey ground staff and professionals, indulged in light-hearted practice at the Oval amid boisterous ...

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  13. Forthcoming Harvest

    The Acting Premier (Mr. E. A. Buttenshaw), who yesterday returned from a tour of the western wheat fields, stated that the crop will be worth ...

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  14. THE RING ACCIDENT.

    A post-mortem examination of the body of Godfrey Carr, who was fatally injured as a result of the horse he was riding falling at a hurdle at the ...

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  15. LONG FLIGHT

    Mr. T. E. A. Healy, a Melbourne journalist, who is making a 7,000 miles holiday flight over the commercial airways of Eastern Australia, arrived at ...

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  16. GUARANTEE TO FARMERS

    In the debate on the Consolidated Revenue Bill in the Legislative Council, the President (Sir Frank Clarke) questioned the inclusion of an amount ...

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  17. Imported Books

    For booksellers to charge increased prices of 10 per cent for imported books because of the incidence of the sales tax would be excessive and ...

    Article : 108 words
  18. TRAIN DERAILED

    Passengers on an electric train from Parramatta to Sydney had narrow escapes last night, when four coaches left the mils. The carriages awared ...

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  19. COUNTY MATCHES

    Gloucestershire to-day defeated Surrey by an innings and 115 runs. Yesterday Surrey, without Hobbs, in Their first innings ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Officers Honoured

    The Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) hold an investiture at Government House yesterday, when the following officers received decorations:-- ...

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  21. John Baxter

    The western Australian Historical Society has decided to erect a tablet on a cairn between Eucla and Esperance to the memory of John Baxter, ...

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  22. Sales Tax

    The Premier (Mr. A. E. Moore) said yesterday that cases had come under his notice in which the Federal sales tax had so included in the purchase ...

    Article : 267 words
  23. BUILDINGS SAVED

    Prompt action by a bucket brigade saved a block of 12 shops at Baradine last night, when for the second time in three weeks Mrs. McWade's millinery ...

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  24. Black v. White

    In a drunken brawl on the French trading steamer La Perouse at Circular Quay last night, two members of the crew were seriously injured. A Swiss ...

    Article : 123 words
  25. COST OF LIVING FIGURES

    The Trades Hall council agreed to a motion for the appointment of a committee of the council to make an investigation into the methods adopted ...

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  26. Family Suicide

    The extraordinary suicide of a family has been discovered in Rothschild Park, Koenigstein, where a visitor saw three figures hanging from the ...

    Article : 93 words
  27. Secondary Industries

    The State Government has decided to appoint a council for the promotion of local Industries. The Minister for Industry (Mr. J. Mclnnes) said that ...

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  28. PERSONAL

    Mr. Eric Lloyd Jones, B.A., who for 13 years was a director and also a managing director of David Jones Limited, Sydney, has been appointed a ...

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  29. Official Threatened

    Threatened with death as the sequel to a court trial, a Crown Law officer has sought the protection of the police, While he was having tea on ...

    Article : 168 words
  30. CAMERA CLUB

    A meeting of the Queensland Camera Club was held in the Queensland Country Women's Association rooms, Griffiths House. The president (Mr. ...

    Article : 127 words
  31. British Railwaymen

    The executive of the National Union of Railwaymen, acting under the instructions of the annual conference, has formulated new demands, ...

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  32. "Lived in Piggery"

    The contest over the wlll of the late Eleazar Lessor, a Jewish financier, of Camberwell, who, from a start of £50, built up an estate of £40,000, was ...

    Article : 181 words
  33. Rothbury Riots

    In its reserved judgment yesterday, the High Court upheld an appeal against an order of the State Full Court and restored the convictions ...

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  34. MR. L. G. HINWOOD

    Sir. L. G. Hinwood, who for many years was merchandise sales manager of the Australian General Electric Co. Ltd., Melbourne, arrived in Brlsbane ...

    Article : 119 words
  35. W.A. POOL

    At the annual conference of the Primary Producers' Association, Mr. H. A. Griffiths. M.L.A., formally moved that a searching inqury should be ...

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  36. TENANT WANTED

    A tenant is sought for Federal Government House in the Domain. Neither the Federal Government, which is leasing it, nor the State Government, ...

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  37. INTERCOLONIAL BORING CO., LTD.

    The Intercolonial Boring Co., Ltd,, of Ann Street, Brisbane, contractors for sinking bores, of late has come before the public as a supplier of ...

    Article : 238 words
  38. PALM ISLAND AFFAIRS

    Subsequent to the shooting affray at the Palm Island Aborigine Settlement, it was proposed to hold a general inquiry into the control and ...

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  39. World-wide Broadcasts

    Australia, which has always taken the load in the development of Empire wireless communication, has arranged to broadcast throughout the world a ...

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  40. PROPERTY SALES

    Figures supplied to the Lord Mayor by the City Valuer (Mr. W. M. Ludwig) show that property sales In Brisbane in the seven months ended July ...

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  41. PASSENGERS BY AIR MAIL.

    The Australian National Airways monoplane Southern Sky arrived from Sydney yesterday with feight, mails, and tho following passengers: Messrs. ...

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  42. HISTORIC TAVERN

    The Old Mitre Tavern in Bank Place, one of Melbourne's historic hotels, was put up for sale yesterday. Bidding started at £18,000 and reached ...

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  43. UNEMPLOYED IN VICTORIA.

    A census of unemployed members affiliated unions has been taken by the Trades Hall Council. The figures disclose that there has been an ...

    Article : 72 words
  44. B. SEPPELT AND SONS, LTD.

    For the eighth year in succession Seppelt's celebrated "Great Western" Wines, Champagne, Sparkling Hock and Sparkling Burgundy have won ...

    Article : 73 words
  45. POLICE RAID IN SYDNEY.

    The names of many well known Sydney, society people were taken last night when the police raided the Hotel Australia wintergarden and the first ...

    Article : 52 words
  46. STOWAWAYS FINED.

    James Alexander Kelly, 33, Raymond Bernard Orrell, 26, and James Walson, 19, were yesterday convicted and fined for having stowed away on ...

    Article : 34 words
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