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  4. WILL FIGHT TO THE LAST.

    Interviewed in his hiding place in a drawing-room a short, journey from one of Dublin's busiest streets, De Valera declared that,the Republicans would never consent to surrender, their national independence to threats, but would fight to the last. ...

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  6. "ALWAYS FRANK." PRIME MINISTER

    DALBY, Saturday.--Mr. J. A. J. Hunter, the only Federal Country party member (Queensland), interviewed today on the political situation, said: ...

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  7. FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    The announcement that Mr. G. H. Mackay, M.H.R. for Lilley, had been mentioned as a probable member of the reconstructed Federal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TRAGEDIES OF THE SURF.

    A surfing tragedy occurred at Brunswick Heads on Friday afternoon. Mr. W. J. Kendrick (29), manager of the Valley workshop of the C.C.M. Agency (Q'land), Ltd., was drowned. His body has not yet been recovered. ...

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  10. VERGE OF COLLAPSE

    LONDON Saturday.--According to the correspondent of "The Daily Mail" at Dusseldorf, the French have won an important ...

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  11. THE ONLY STEP

    LONDON, Saturday.--"The Times" in a leading article on the political situation in Australia states: "Mr. Hughes has taken the only step compatible with ...

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  12. RATES AGREEMENT

    LONDON, Saturday.--Both sides in the recent shipping dispute over the question of reduced rates, which has now been settled, have agreed not to ...

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  13. WIFE'S CONFESSION

    LONDON, Saturday.--When Commander Lionel Frederick Robinson returned from Australian in 1922 he found his wife with a small child. He asked ...

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  14. ENTOMBED MINERS

    LONDON, Friday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Berlin states that the explosion which occurred in a coal mine at Beuthen, in Prussian Silesia ...

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  15. HEAVY RAIN.

    WOOMBYE, Saturday.--Steady rain commenced to fall in the early hours of their morning, and continues at the time of wiring. Eighty-one points have ...

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  16. MAN MISSING.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Saturday.--George [?]man, a returned soldier, who has been working a dairy in conjunction with Jas. Coulter, at South Yaamba, [?] ...

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  17. PLASTIC BIOSCOPE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The correspondent, of "The Times" at The [?]gne states that two Dutchmen have solved the problem of the plastic bioscope by ...

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  18. ENTENTE IN DANGER

    LONDON, Friday.--"The Times," in a leading article dealing primarily with the mystery raised by the French note to Augora examined the advantages of ...

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  19. SIX MEN DROWNED.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Six men were drowned at the Albert Dock, Hull, as the result of a dredge turning turtle in a high wind. There were two ...

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  20. THE LAWTON CASE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Oxford University Rugby Club has asked committee dealing with the suspension of Lawton, the Queensland Rhodes ...

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  21. 80,000 SQUARE MILES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Rev. James Mackie left Liverpool on the White Star Ener Medic. He is going to North Queensland on behalf of the Community ...

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  22. DR. EARLE PAGE.

    GRAFTON, Saturday.--Dr. Earle Page arrived here at midday, but after a two hours' visit he left for Melbourne. I've declined to comment on the ...

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  23. RELIEF OF REFUGEES

    LONDON, Saturday.--At a meeting of the Council of the League of Nations in Paris, the Greek representatives requested moral support in obtaining a ...

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  24. EINSTEIN THEORY

    LONDON, Saturday.--If the photographs of stars taken in Australia during the solar eclipse last year do not confirm the Einstein theory of bent ...

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  25. PRIZE POULTRY FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Consignments of valuable exhibition poultry, including White Leghorns and Black Mino[?]s, have been despatched by Lord Dewar ...

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