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  2. More Cruisers.

    WASHINGTON, 26-7-25. -- Congress will probably fully discuss Britain's decision to build 16 battle cruisers in the next five years. ...

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  3. Maritime Strike.

    MELBOURNE, 25-7-25. -- Following on the deliberations of the Seamen's Union the conference between the representatives of the interstate owners ...

    Article : 144 words
  4. British Miners Trouble.

    LONDON, 26-7-25.--The Railway men's Union Conference, including Mr J. H. Thomas, M.P., has decided to held up the transport of coal and ...

    Article : 256 words
  5. The American Fleet.

    SYDNEY, 26-7-25.--The round of festivities arranged in honour of the visit of the American Squadrons to Sydney and Melbourne continue with ...

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  6. Port of Darwin.

    In its report to the Commonwealth Parliament regarding wharfage accommodation and shipping facilities at Darwin, the Federal Parliamentary ...

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  7. First for Seven Years.

    SYDNEY, 26-7-25.--The I.W.W. yesterday held its first meeting in the Domain for seven years. It was declared an illegal organisation in 1917, ...

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  8. Freed After 20 Years

    A mysterious and sensational crime is recalled by the release from Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight, of Patrick Callaghan, who at Manchester ...

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  9. HUGE LIQUER SCANDAL.

    CHICAGO, 26-7-25.--Major Percy Owen, District Federal Prohibition Director, has been indicted with ten others, including his predecessor in ...

    Article : 173 words
  10. COMMON GAMING HOUSES.

    CAIRNS. 26-7-25.--Last night the members of the Cairns police staff raided two alleged gaming houses, one near Edmonton and the other at ...

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  11. FIRE AT BAREE.

    MOUNT MORGAN, 26-7-26.--Mr. W. Shambrook, car proprietor, was returning from a dance with two passengers at a quarter to one on Sunday ...

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  12. MELBOURNE VERANDAH CRASH.

    MELBOURNE, 26-7-25.--There are still 17 victims of Friday's verandah crash in the hospital, three of them being dangerously injured. ...

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  13. GERMAN FOREST FIRES.

    BERLIN, 23-7-25.--Forest and heath fires, due to a heat wave, devastated thousands, of acres in North Germany. Vast stretches are a sea of flames. ...

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  14. FIRST PROSECUTIONS.

    The first case in which barrowman were fined for "topping" fruit came before Mr. P. Mr Hishon, P.M., on Thursday when Thomas Logan and ...

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  15. UNDER A ROLLER.

    TOOWOOMBA, 23-7-25.--Constable Bidner, of Cecil Plains, has advised the inspector of police of the death of a boy named s Claude Duggleboy, of ...

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  16. A BANKRUPT PIANIST.

    LONDON, 26-7-25.--The discharge from bankruptcy of Max Darewski, the famous pianist and composer, has been suspended to 1927. He failed in ...

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  17. COMMUNIST DELEGATIONS.

    LONDON, 26-7-25.--The German and Swedish Communist delegations have arrived in Moscow. The latter numbers 294 including 94 women. The ...

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  18. INNISFAIL JURY.

    BRISBANE. 26-7-25.--Recently the Innisfail branch of the Police Union complained that the jury system so far as that town was concerned, was ...

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  19. YOUTH KILLED.

    GYMPIE, 26-7-25.--A fatal accident occurred at Mooloo, near Gympie, last evening, resulting in the dentil of Hickson C. R. Jones, aged 15½ years, who ...

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  20. HAWAIIAN BOGEY.

    SAN FRANCISCO, 26-7-25.--Mr. William Allan White, the famous Kansas editor, has returned from the meeting of the Pacific Relations ...

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  21. QUARRY EXPLOSION.

    IPSWICH,23-7-25.--John Sharpe, who was so seriously injured in the explosion at what is known as the Booval stone quary late yesterday ...

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  22. THE ITALIAN AIRMAN.

    SYDNEY, 26-7-25.--Major de Pinedo, the Italian aviator, left for Brisbane on Saturday, but the engine sulked and he returned to Farm Cove. Some ...

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  23. HARBOUR DESTROYED.

    COPENHAGEN, 26-7-25. -- A neat wave caused a fire to break out in the roof of a warehouse at Odense, in the Island of Funen. The fire spread ...

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  24. NIGHT IN BLIZZARD.

    HOBART, 26-7-26. -- Mr. William King, a ranger on Mount Wellington, and Mrs. Deegan, his sister-in-law, underwent a trying experience last ...

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  25. COTTON LEAPS.

    NEW YORK. 25-7-25.--Cotton prices jumped five dollars a bale to-day, and there was heavy buying consequent upon the unexpected Government ...

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  26. SLY GROG SELLING.

    INNISFAIL, 26-7-25.--The police yesterday carried out a series of successful raids in the Tully and Silkwood district, where it was suspected ...

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  27. LEADER OF RUMP.

    At a meeting of the Nationalist Parliamentary party held on Wednesday, Mr. Charles Taylor, M.L.A., was unanifously elected to the position of ...

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  28. SEVERE INDIGESTION.

    Mrs. H. Hyde, Sheridan street, Cairns, writes: "For many weary years I was a victim to a most distressing from of dyspepsia, which ...

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  29. SPECIAL SOVIET MISSION.

    LONDON, 26-7-25.--The Riga correspondent of the "Times" states that the special Soviet Mission, which is leaving for London, has authority to ...

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  30. TESTS IN PROGRESS.

    Although departmental telephone engineers anticipate being in a position to establish communication between Cairns and Melbourne at no ...

    Article : 146 words
  31. BRUISING OF CATTLE.

    During the recent inquiry by Royal Commission (Mr. J. Barr) into the bruising of cattle in Queensland strong comment was made regarding the ...

    Article : 93 words
  32. "NOT BEFORE APRIL."

    "There is nothing to suggest an early, election," said Mr. J. Francis, Federal member for Moreton, last week. The Federal House, he said, ...

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  33. POLICE TO INVESTIGATE.

    SYDNEY, 26-7-25.--A dog on Saturday was found to be gnawing the jaw, bone of a human skull in the stable of a house at Sandringham. ...

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  34. THE INDIAN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, 26-7-25.-- The "Daily Graphic" says that the Earl of Reading is proceeding to India regarding important concessions to the ...

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  35. KNOCKED DOWN HOLD.

    SYDNEY, 28-7-25.--While working on tho steamer Bonalbo at Coraki, a bo'sun named Young was struck by a sling containing condensed milk. He ...

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  36. FOOTBALL AT MT. MORGAN.

    MT. MORGAN, 26-7-25.--Before a £22 gate the Eurekas put it over the Shamrocks by 6 points to nil to-day. It was a hard and fast game though ...

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  37. MELBOURNE THEFT.

    MELBOURNE, 25-7-25.--Thieves last night paid a visit to the branch premises of T. W. Wilson, mercer, Carlisle street, Balaclava. ...

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  38. JAPANESE AIR FLIGHT.

    TOKIO, 26-7-25. -- Two Japanese aeroplanes left Tokio yesterday for Paris, via Moscow. They arrived at Osaka, 2½ hours later, departing for ...

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  39. MT. MORGAN AMBULANCE CASES.

    MOUNT. MORGAN, 26-7-25. --A young man named Leslie Simmonds fell from a verandah rail on Saturday and received injuries to the head. He ...

    Article : 90 words
  40. 109 YEARS OLD.

    SYDNEY, 26-7-25.--The death occurred at the Old Men's Home, Lidcombe, on Saturday or Billy Ross, who was horn on the sailing ship Red Rover as ...

    Article : 55 words
  41. GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA.

    OTTAWA, 26-7-25.--It is unofficially reported that Lord Allenby will be Governor-General of Canada, in succession to,Lord Byng. ...

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  43. MURDERED CHINESE WOMAN.

    PERTH, 26-7-25.--A tin trunk in which the body or a Chinese woman. Ruby Yen, is believed to have been taken to Fremantle from Subiaco ...

    Article : 66 words
  44. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    MELBOURNE, 20-7-25. -- Senator Wilson (Minister for Markets and Migration) learns from London that 7396 lbs. Including 28.090 samples of ...

    Article : 89 words
  45. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    FEDERAL RELIEF URGED. HOBART, 20-7-26.--The Cabinet today considered the offer of the Federal Government to relieve the Stale ...

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  47. NOTABLE WIRELESS SUCCESS.

    LONDON, 26-7-25.--Another notable wireless success has been achieved by a British amateur named Goyder, who for some days has maintained a ...

    Article : 54 words
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