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  4. HEAD-ON CRASH

    Hastening to the church, where the bride was waiting, a wedding party in a motor car smashed into a tram on Cavendish-road, Coorparoo, at 7 ...

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  5. "BACKED DOWN"

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the House of Commons the Prime Minister (Mr. S. Baldwin), announced that the Government had reviewed the question of ...

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  6. PEACE CONFERENCE ENDS

    SYDNEY; Saturday.—What practically amounts to a challenge to the Australian Council of Trades Unions to prove that it represents the voice of trade unionism for the whole of the Commonwealth was issued by the employers at the peace conference to-day. A hurried caucus ...

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  8. SHARP RISE OVERNIGHT

    Rising 14 feet at Yaamba and 7 feet at Rockhampton overnight the Fitzroy River yesterday morning was in high flood in its lower reaches, and was still rising slowly. Rain ...

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  10. TRAIN FOR NORTH

    The Railway Department advised on Saturday that passengers for Townsville, who left Brisbane by the mail train on Wednesday, were still held up at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. VERY SLOWLY

    ROCKHAMPTON, Saturday.—There was a sensational rise in the Fitzroy River last night, bringing it to a state of high flood. At Yaamba it rose 14ft ...

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  12. TWO SUMMONSES

    MELBOURNE., Saturday.—Two summonses, issued to-day from the Commonwealth Crown Solicitor's office, marked tho first step of ...

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  13. FLOODS FEARED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Serious floods in tho Rhine Valley are feared as a result of the thaw. The Strasbourg correspondent of the ...

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  14. 200 KILLED

    SHANGHAI, Saturday. — Heavy fighting within 20 miles of Chefoo resulted in an initial victory for the Nanking forces. Seven thousand troops ...

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  15. MAN KILLED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—One man was killed and another injured when a motor car, in charge of a lady driver, came into collision with a motor cycle ...

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  16. INNISFAIL AGAIN FIRE-SWEPT

    INNISFAIL, Saturday.—For the second time in two weeks portion of the main business section of Innis fail was this afternoon ravaged by fire. The outbreak was responsible for the complete destruction of the ...

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  17. TRAIN TRIP CURTAILED.

    The 9.15 p.m. mail train from Brisbane to-morrow (Sunday) will run to Bundaberg only, instead of to Rock-hampton, at usual. ...

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  18. WIDESPREAD RAIN

    Storms continue active in scattered parts of Queensland. Good rain has fallen around Taroom, and abundant feed for stock is assured for the ...

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  19. TRAINS RESUMING

    MUDUBBERA, Saturday.—To-day has been fine, but more rain is threatening. The Burnett River is falling locally, and the traffic bridge is expected to be ...

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  20. DROUGHT DISTRESS

    Sir Arthur Duckham, in his recent investigation, raised the question whether drought influences could be restricted by the ...

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  21. FORECASTS

    Cloudy, with passing showers and fin; intervals; moderate temperature; south-easterly to easterly winds, equally at times. ...

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  22. HIS LAST RIDE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—"I nearly got it that time," smilingly remarked Edward Spalding, aged 70, after an automobile had tossed him into a ...

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  23. SCOTLAND'S RIGHT

    LONDON, Saturday. — The people of Scotland have a right to manage their own domestic affairs, declared the Duke of Montrose at a National demonstration ...

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