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  2. SITUATION SAVED. 'FLU AT WILSTON.

    The prevailing Influenza epidemic was responsible for a very unusual position at Wilston State School this week. While, on the one hand, seven ...

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  3. "A GREAT FUTURE." QUEENSLAND COTTON.

    "Enough has been seen to convince me that there is in Queensland a most wonderful opportunity to become a great cotton growing country. For ...

    Article : 323 words
  4. RENEWED FURY. MT. ETNA ERUPTION.

    The hope that Mt. Etna's oruption was dying down was disappointed last night, when the volcano resumed its former fury, and belched up cinders ...

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  5. WHY NOT TEA? NEXT POSSIBILITY.

    A vigorous publicity campaign has brought cotton from san obscure background to be one of Queensland's most valued products, and ...

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  6. THE COAL CRISIS. A SERIOUS EXTENSION.

    In spite of the declared policy of the Miners' Federation to confine the coal mining dispute to the Maitland field, the miners employed at the Redhead colliery went on strike this morning. Redhead is the largest colliery on the Newcastle field, and between 400 and 500 men are idle. ...

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  7. MT. ELLIOTT'S FUTURE. ITS ONLY HOPE.

    That the Cloncurry field requires co-operation between the interests concerned if it is to be made to pay is the view of Mr. W. L. Baillieu, of ...

    Article : 441 words
  8. THE CRASHING MARK. SEEKING STABILITY.

    The Chancellor (Dr. Cuno) has been consulting bank experts and political leaders in reference to possible measures to stabilise the mark. Bankers ...

    Article : 85 words
  9. POLISH SPECULATION.

    Owing to the German mark crisis resulting in wholesale speculations on foreign exchanges, the Finance Minister has forbidden fpreign bill trade on all ...

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  10. ORDER RESTORED.

    The new Bulgarian Minister for the Interior, when interviewed by a representative of the "Exceisior," stated that order had been ...

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  11. BRITISH AIR POWER.

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) said that no reply had been received from France to Britain's questionaire in ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. REDUCED TO A CRAWL.

    The latest reports indicate that the eruption is abating. The flow of lava at several points has been reduced to a crawl, although the craters are smoking ...

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  13. DALBY DISASTER.

    Six shops and the Club Hotel in Cunningham-street, Dalby, were destroyed by fire early yesterday morning. The work of the firefighters ...

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  14. MAITLAND DISPUTE.

    Representatives of the coal proprietors and the Miners' Federation, at the invitation of the Acting Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Oakes), ...

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  15. GLASGOW SENSATION.

    The police at Glasgow have made a sensational discovery of the body of a murdered boy, aged 12 years, which was being wheeled in a perambulator ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. A SHORT EXTENSION.

    In connection with Queensland's request for an extension of time to give its decision to the Federal Government in regard to the sugar ...

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  17. REV. F. B. MEYER'S VISIT.

    The Rev. F. Webb, of the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, yesterday invited the famous Baptist divine. Rev. F. B. Meyer, who is at present visiting Adelaide, to ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. "A PICTURE OF PEACE."

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Rome states that when for the first time since Sunday Mt. Etua was clear of Clouds, two-thirds of the ...

    Article : 148 words
  19. KILLED AT HER POST.

    Mrs. Scott, a gatekeeper on the Beaudesert railway, was accidentally killed by a circus train early yesterday morning. ...

    Article : 205 words
  20. "INIQUITOUS."

    Mr A D. Grant, the secretary of the Licensed Victuallers' Association of Victoria, said yesterday that licensees did not want to break the ...

    Article : 155 words
  21. INCREASED WAGES.

    The House of Commons fully debated the position in the mining industry, which has been the subject of considerable agitation. The miners, with 44 members ...

    Article : 232 words
  22. OFFERS OF ASSISTANCE.

    A Government communique, while thanking foreign countries for offers of assistance in suecouring the Etna victims, states that Italy must decline it, on the ...

    Article : 62 words
  23. REAL ESTATE.

    The fact that a big transaction in city property, was pending, although the negotiations had not yet been completed, was mentioned in the "Courier" ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. HEAT WAVE.

    A heat wave has been experienced throughout the country. The deaths totalled 58 in two days, 11 of which occurred in New York. The ...

    Article : 45 words
  25. "THE END OF THE ROAD."

    A man all the way from Ayr, out from Townsville, in North Queensland, called at the Sydney Hospital to-day with a letter to ...

    Article : 443 words
  26. DEATH OF CATTLE.

    The "Courier" reported yesterday that Mr. C. H. Grevell, of Byrnestown, in the Biggenden district, had again duffered serious loss from the death of valuable ...

    Article : 106 words
  27. PROHIBITION.

    Mr. D. F. Denham, of Brisbane, who arrived to-day on board the Niagara from Vancouver, when interviewed, said that, noting the tendency in Australasia to ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. NO RECOGNITION.

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs (Count Tasuya Uchida), in a statement, said that Japan would not grant recognition to the Russian Soviet. Government unless ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. MELBA'S TRIUMPH.

    Many persons ranged themselves in a queue for 12 hours at Covent Garden in order to hear Dame Melba, whose "Marguerite' was characterised as a revelation ...

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  30. SAW THEM FITTED. JUDGE AND LADY'S STOCKINGS.

    Mademoiselle Marthe Chenal, a wellknown opera comique singer, and the heroine in a coming opera, is connected with a lawsuit. A hosiery establishment ...

    Article : 139 words
  31. AERIAL INVENTIONS.

    The mystery surrounding the new equipment of the Royal Air Force has lifted suificiently to show that the new machines are ...

    Article : 144 words
  32. STILL "DRY."

    The Senate has killed the Prohibition Law Repeal Bill by a vote of 19 to 12. [A message from Wisconsin on June 7 stated that the State Assembly had ...

    Article : 112 words
  33. SMALLPOX CASES.

    Of 210 cases of chickenpox notified within 18 days at Gloucester, 100 have been rediagnosed as smallpox of a mild type. There are now 148 ...

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  34. LUCKY THIRTEEN.

    The Morpeth by-election resulted:— R. Smillie (Labour) 20,053. Thornborough (Liberal), 13,087. [Mr. Robert Smillie was ...

    Article : 78 words
  35. COCAINE HABIT.

    Plain-clothes Coastables Cooper and O'connell, in a report to the Chief Commissioner of Police, states that the cocaine habit was first introduced into ...

    Article : 203 words
  36. NOT GUILTY.

    Before his Honour Mr. Justice Schutt, in the Criminal Court to-day, the trial was concluded of Frederick Charles Daniels, who was charged with having, in ...

    Article : 95 words
  37. A SYDNEY BLAZE.

    The sixth and seventh floors of Nelson House, Clarence-street, city, next door to No. 1 Police Station, were damaged by fire early this morning. It is estimated ...

    Article : 194 words
  38. IRELAND.

    Mr. Edgar, a member of the Victorian Legislative Council, spent three weeks in North and South Ireland, where he visited both Parliaments, and was the guest ...

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  39. NEW POWDER.

    The War Department has announced the successful development of a new powder. It is flashless, smokeless, and waterproof, and is adaptable to heavy ...

    Article : 40 words
  40. GOING SLOW.

    Slow down work was commenced at the Alligator Creek meatworks to-day owing to the dismissal of an employee in the oleo department. ...

    Article : 61 words
  41. UNION'S IRON RULE.

    The strong opposition of unionists against the imposition of a compulsory levy of 10/ towards the establishment of a chain of Socialist daily newspapers was ...

    Article : 103 words
  42. MAYOR'S VOTE.

    During the controversy over the Town Hall site, which caused the resignation and subsequent defeat at a by-election of the late Mayor (Sir William Lathlain), ...

    Article : 83 words
  43. WOOL TRADE.

    The Bradford wool market ia stagnant, and quotations are unchanged. ...

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