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  2. FLOODS IN THE WEST.

    BRISBANE, Fri.—The forecast is as follows:—Cloudy and unsettled, with general rain and thunderstorms sound from a line ...

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  3. BRISBANE-STREET BURGLARY

    Before the Police Magistrate Mr. [?] Stewart Berge), at the Ipswich Police Court yesterday, further, evidence was tendered [?] the case in which Liffan Cole, and Mary ...

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  4. THE GERMAN WOOL DEAL.

    LONDON, Thurs.—One well informed Anglo-Australian view of the German wool deal is that probably it represents a characteristic deal on the ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—In the House of Representatives, Mr. Prouse (W.A.) gave notice that he would introduce on August 8 a bill to amend ...

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  6. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs.—President Wilson's domination of the Democratic Convention increased when credence was given to the rumour that the President would like ...

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  7. BRISBANE NEWS.

    The Prince's Ball.—It is understood that the invitations for the Lieut.-Governor's ball to the Prince of Wales Will be issued early next week Great ...

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  8. ELECTRIC LIGHT EXTENSION.

    Current is now being supplied to the recent extensions of the electric light system along Warwick road from the corner of East and Churchhill-streets to ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S TOOTBALL.

    The premiership fixtures of the Ipswich Rugby League will be advanced a further stage on the North Ipswich Reserve this afternoon. Now that the ...

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  10. THE NOMINATIONS.

    MONTREAL, Thurs.—The "New York Times" San Francisco correspondent reports that speeches placing the aspirants in nomination began today. The following names ...

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  11. MARTOO'S OLYMPIA.

    For the convenience of the many patrons from the suburbs who are expected at the matinee this afternoon special 'bus arrangements have been ...

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  12. DR. MANNIX AT CHICAGO.

    NEW YORK, Fri.—The New York "Sun" Chicago correspondent states that Archbishop Mannix, speaking at the Auditorium Theatre, said he would not demean himself ...

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  13. THE PRINCE IN PERTH.

    PERTH, Fri.—In bitterly cold and rainy weather the Prince, accompanied by the Governor, the State Premier, and Senator Pearce travelled this morning down the ...

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  14. MELBOURNE GAS STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—At was expected in Trades Hall circles to-day, the Premier's proposals for the settlement of the gas strike, although regarded ...

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  15. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    It will be seen from a perusal of our advertising columns that Ipswich is to be visited in July by Rev. J. E. James, M.A., D.D. of the Collins-street ...

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  16. I.W.W. INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Fri.—The L.W.W. inquiry was continued to-day. Scully, recalled by his Honour, said that after reading the transcript of his ...

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  17. TO-NIGHT'S WALLOON ENTERTAINMENT.

    For the entertainment to be given in the Walloon Sate School this evening the charge of 6d is for children under 14 years of age. ...

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  18. HEAVY FALLS IN CENTRAL WEST.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Fri.—Information has been received to-day of heavy rain in the central west, particularly on he lower Barcoo, and the lower Thomson. ...

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  19. IPSWICH HOSPITAL.

    Next Saturday night, July 10 a dance will be held in the Walloon State School, in aid of the fund promoted by the Ipswich Citizens' Hospital Aid ...

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  20. CONDITIONS IN IPSWICH.

    The disturbed conditions in the west spread to the city and district in the early hours of yesterday morning. Showers occasionally heavy, fell ...

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  21. CITY BAND.

    In the Cambrian Choir Hall next Monday night, the City Band will hold another of their popular social evenings. Good music, efficient M.C., and ...

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  22. QUESTIONED DEPORTATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—Mr. Hughes announced to-day that the Solicitor-General, after, hearing evidence at Sydney in connection with the protest against ...

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  23. WEST MORETON REPORTS.

    GATTON Friday.—After a week of warm weather, resembling spring conditions, a change has taken place, and to-day there is every [?] of rain. The crops ...

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  24. EVANS-GANGE CONCERT.

    As advertised elsewhere in this issue Miss Amy Evans, the celebrated Welsh soprano, and Mr. Fraser, Gange, the "vocally perfect" Scotch baritone will ...

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  25. SERIOUS POSITION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Washaways are still having a disastrous effect on the railway lines in the far north-west; and it has been decided to suspend the ...

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  26. Q.R.U. SECESSIONS.

    TOWNSVILLE, Fri.—Mr. Beatson, the president of the Q.R.U. was asked to-day if he cared to make a statement regarding the secession of 40 Maryborough members from ...

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  27. TOWN HALL IMPROVEMENTS.

    Constant pedestrian traffic has seriously affected the steps and vestibule at the Town Hall—to such an extent, indeed, that the flooring of the entrance had become ...

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  28. POLES DRIVEN BACK.

    PARIS, Thurs.—The Bolshevik attack has forced back the Polish right wing 95 miles. Masses of Russian infantry and cavalry are now at the gates ...

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  29. The Townsville Conference.

    Townsville, Fri.—A series of resolutions was carried at to-day's conference to provide for: Trade reference libraries in convenient centres: the attendance of apprentices at ...

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  30. AN UNEXPECTED SURRENDER.

    LONDON, Thurs.—Germany's dirigible, L71, which was built to bomb New York, has arrived in England. LONDON, Fri.—Germany's largest ...

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  31. CASE OF DRUNKENNESS.

    A first offender pleaded "Guilty" at the Ipswich Police Court yesterday morning, to a charge of having been found drunk in Brisbane-street. The Police Magistrate ...

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  32. THE MONTH'S RAIN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  33. STEAMER WRECKED.

    PERTH, Fri.—News has been received that the Government steamer Penguin, which was recently fitted as a trawler for experimental work, was wrecked in a heavy ...

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  34. EXPORT OF GOLD.

    CAPETOWN, Thurs.—The Select Committee dealing with the question of the embargo on the export of gold reports that in view of the danger of the Union being ...

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  35. ASIA MINOR CAMPAIGN.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Fri.—The Sultan has received news that the Turks have captured Pergama, capturing several thousand Greeks. There is no ...

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  36. GENEVA INTERNATIONAL.

    TOWNSVILLE, Fri.—At the request of Mr. A. Henderson, of the British Labour Party, the Queensland Labour Convention to-day unanimously authorised the ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER CONTRACT

    LONDON, Thurs.—It has bon arranged that the new butter contract with Australia operates from August 1st. Thus butter bought under the ...

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  38. THE KIDWELL MURDER.

    The prosecution suggests that the arsenic was administered in a glass of wine at luncheon on the day of the wife's death. The weed-killer ...

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  39. DOMINION CO-ORDINATION.

    LONDON, Thurs.—Speaking of the Dominion Day dinner, Viscount Milner, Secretary of State for the Colonies, emphasised the importance, not only of ...

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  40. CALIFORNIA AND JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Thurs.—The recrudescence of the anti-Japanese agitation in California is attracting widespread attention in Japan. The National ...

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  41. OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT.

    LONDON, Thurs.—The House of Lords has adopted the Official Secrets Act, embodying certain amendments introduced as a result of a discussion with Press ...

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  42. BOMB DISTURBS JAPANESE DIET.

    TOKIO, Thurs.—A bomb exploded in front of the building where the Japanese Diet was conducting its sessions. There were not casualties, and only ...

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