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  2. Advertising

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  3. COMMONSENSE.

    In an interview yesterday, Mr. Jos Francis, M.P., remarked that what is most urgently needed to-day is not optimism or possimism, ...

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  4. DISCOUNT DROPPED.

    The drapers' section of the Brisbane Retailers' Association has decided that from September 1 the discount of 2½ per cent. hitherto allowed on cash ...

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  5. TOOGOOLAWAH FIRE

    Toogoolawah had another fire experience early this morning, when the Alexandra Hall, with its contents, was totally destroyed. ...

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  6. FEMALE UNEMPLOYED.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. H. E. Sizer) told Mr. Hanlon in Parliament yesterday that investigations were being made to determine the best ...

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  7. Repudiation or Honour?

    Professor Theodor Greogry, in a statement in Melbourne on Wednesday, declared that it would be impossible to repudiate Australia's ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND WHEAT.

    A conference was held yesterday between department officials and representatives of the Wheat Board and milling interests. The Minister for ...

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  9. SWIFTS MEATWORKS.

    The Premier (Mr. A. E. Moore) said yesterday that a bill dealing with the purchase of swift's meatworks would be introduced at an early date, ...

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  10. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Before Mr. W. Simpson, P.M. in the Magistrates' Court yesterday, Judgment was given for the plaintiff in the case in which Rodwell's Cash Orders ...

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  11. GLUT IN STRAWBERRIES.

    Mr. Forgan Smith asked the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. F. Walker) In Parliament yesterday, if his attention had been drawn to the ...

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  12. "DEFENCE, NOT DEFIANCE."

    An Insidious foe invaded a suburban home yesterday. The lady of the house called on the military force for protection, and the enemy was wiped ...

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  13. SUN SPOTS AND RABBITS.

    Many strange discoveries stand to the credit of Canada, but one of the strangest of them is the fact that the destinies of rabbits are literally ...

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  14. CHILDREN AND MANUFACTURES.

    The Minister for Public Instruction has advised the Secretary of the Ipswich and District Chamber of Manufacturers (Mr. G. W. Allen) that ...

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  15. RELIEF OF DISTRESS.

    A first-class musical treat was given a highly appreciative audience by the Silkstone Apollo Club concert party at the Town Hall last night, ...

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  16. UNIFORM ROLLS.

    The Chief Electoral Officer for the Commonwealth (Mr. S. Irwin) stated in Sydney recently that joint Commonwealth and State electoral rolls ...

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  17. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

    The Queensland Society for the Prevention of Cruelty says a regrettable feature of Its officers' investigations is that owners of hopelessly ...

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  18. THRIFT FOR CHILDREN.

    The Commonwealth Savings Bank has begun a thrift campaign amongst the children of Ipswich. Savings Banks have been established at ...

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  19. HE WAS ELECTED.

    At last night's meeting of the Cricket Association a unique situation arose in connection with the election of the Management ...

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  20. "MICKEY THE MOUSE" IN TROUBLE.

    Those who follow the adventures of "Mickey the Mouse" may be astonished to hear that the one adventure he was never expected to encounter ...

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  21. LURE OF THE BARBER'S CHAIR.

    Even in these days of depression children love to sit in barbers' chairs and have their tousled locks mercilessly shorn from their scheming ...

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  22. BORDER TRAIN SERVICE.

    With the opening of the Kyogle line on September 27, the railway service between Brisbane and the Downs and Wallangarra will undergo material ...

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  23. PERSONAL.

    The retirement of Mr. C. Cunnington. of Woodend, from the position of Foreman Turner in the machine shop at the Ipswich Railway Workshops,, ...

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  24. HOW'S THAT?

    They had just finished making hay in a Cheshire field, and some seven or eight village boys were endeavouring to bowl a sturdy little ...

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  25. EMPTY RUNNING OF WAGGONS.

    "Never before has the necessity for economy been so imperative. All connected with the transportation branch must give keen attention to avoid ...

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  26. BUSY THREE HOURS.

    Mr. J. G. Latham, Leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives, will address two meetings in Ipswich on Monday. ...

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  27. SUNDAY TENNIS.

    The question of Sunday games, against which Brighton Council (Vic.) has in the past taken a decided stand was raised at the meeting of the ...

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  28. MODERN ELECTIONEERING.

    The loud speaker and the microphone have made a great change at political meetings. Hitherto a speaker had to strain his voice to be heard, ...

    Article : 169 words
  29. Rugby Union Revival.

    It was round about twenty years ago when Rugby League football drew, with amazing success, players and followers of the Union game, which ...

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  30. AUSTRIA IS NOT AUSTRALIA.

    Professor Lange, Austrian Governmental adviser, recently spent four months in the United States engaged in propaganda work on behalf ...

    Article : 137 words
  31. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    In Victoria, and probably throughout Australia. January 26 will in future be known as Australia Day Instead of Foundation Day. For a long ...

    Article : 105 words
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