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  2. BASIC WAGIH

    "If the Government is run to the railways successful lot It get out or hand the railway overf to someone else. If the [?] ...

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  3. RETRENCHMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. Theodore).in response to questions submitted to him yesterday,. admitted that he had been interviewed by ax deputation representing ...

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  4. SINN FEIN FLAG.

    At a meeting of the Queensland Protestant league on Monday, the following resolutions were unanimously carried:--1. --That the attention of all citizens be ...

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  5. DEFENCE OF INDIA.

    DELHI, Monday.--The report of the Committee of the Indian Legislative Assembly, which considered the [?] reports takes the form of a number of draft ...

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  6. 20 CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Seven soldiers and one civilian were killed, and 13 seldiers and two civilian were wounded to a Sine Fein . ...

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  7. RETURN TO THE FOLD.

    LONDON, Monday.--In the course of an appeal to the Coalition Liborals to return at the eleventh hour to their old ideals ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MISSED CATCHES.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--The English cricketers arrived to-day aboard the R.M.S. [?]terley in an interview, Lieutenant-Colonel ...

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  9. MAN RUNS AMOK.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--A sensation unparalleled in the history of South Australia occurred at Riverton this morning during the stay ...

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  10. "NO MORE MONEY."

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--In reply to a deputation of Cockatoo Island dock workers, who interviewed hint to-day relative to reengaging the dismissed men ...

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  11. COUNTRY PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- The final determination of the Country party to retain its separate existence was made quite clear by the president of the Australian ...

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  12. LANDS OFFICE.

    The sittings of the Public Appeal Board were continued at the City Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. Harris, P.M. (chairman), and Messrs. Andrews ...

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  13. GERMAN SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The plebiscite in Silesia is almost certain to be in favour of of Germany, the polling being:-- Germany, 671,500. ...

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  14. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--As the result of a shooting affray at Redfern this, morning, Leopold Francis Ward (39) and his wife, Bridget Agnes Word ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN XI.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--Further rain caused the abandonment of the cricket match between the Australian XL. and the Weal Australian team. The ...

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  16. To the Editor.)

    Sir,--I wish to say a few words in answer to your correspondent who signs him self "Loyalty." He wants to know if the man who was the cause of the disturbance ...

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  17. "DE NOVO."

    Among the delegates entitled to attend meetings of the Queensland Cricket Association is a coterio of legal gentlemen, and their expressions cine dubio.(without ...

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  18. RICH GOLD ORE.

    To the uninitiated there is nothing in the appearance of a piece of conglomerate now on view at the Mines Department which would Indicate the presence of gold. ...

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  19. ANZAG DAY.

    At a recent meeting of the Toowoomba Soldiers' Fathers Association the following resolution was carried unanimously: ...

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  20. PERSIA'S NEW ERA.

    LONDON, Monday.--Private advices from Persia indicute that the country is entering upon a new era of peace and industrial prosperity. The new Ministry, ...

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  21. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Sir John Findlay, Attorney-General of New Zealand, in a speech at Leeds, said that the feeling was so strong in Australia and New ...

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  22. MINERAL LEASES.

    Applications for mineral leases under the Mining on Private Lands Act. continus to be received by the Mines Department in respect of land situated at Coorparoo. ...

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  23. RUSSIAN INSURGENTS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the newspapers are giving prominence to a telegram from High declaring that the ...

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  24. BRITISH DIPLOMACY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--"Its eyes, ears; and hands are everywhere was a reference to British diplomacy in the course of a striking tribute paid by M. Lucien ...

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  25. END OF SESSION.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday,--The Parliamentary session closed to-day. The Prime Minister (Mr. W. K. Maesoy), in thanking members for their good wishes ...

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  26. SENSATIONAL ARREST.

    LONDON. Monday.--A message from Cannes' states that Mrs. Gordon Lowe, wife of the famous British tennis player, was arrested on the Cannes tennis court ...

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  27. GERMAN TRADE.

    LONDON, Monday.--An immense revival of German trade and prosperity within a not very remote period, and even a period of remarkable ...

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  28. OVERSEAS SETTLEMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--In the House of Commons at question time Col. Amory said the total applications of ex-service men for passages under the Government ...

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  29. NATIONAL HOME.

    LONDON, Monday.--A Zionist delegation headed by Dr. Weirmann, will proceed to America on Thursday, its object being to open a £23,000.000 fund to ...

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  30. NORTHERN FLOODS.

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.--The Burron River is still running strongly, and also the Mulgrave river, but trains to and from B[?]ds were able to cross ...

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  31. INDENTURED LABOUR.

    DELHI, Monday.--Sir George Barnes, speaking on the introduction of the Emu Emigration Bill, said it would Te proceeded with in the autumn. It was necessary to ...

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  32. BIG WHEAT DUMP.

    TOOWOOMBA. Tuesday.--The whet dump at Nobby has been a scene of great activity during the pant few days and everything has passed off with precision ...

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  33. EMPIRE FORESTS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Viscount Novel (Sir Ronald Monro Ferguson) convened a meeting of the Empire Agents-General and others at Australia House for the ...

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  34. PRINCE AS HORSEMAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Prime of Wiles rode Riffe Grenade and came second in the Earl Haig cun in the Army point to-point steeplechase. His Royal ...

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  35. '"TIGER" CLEMENCEAU.

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuter's correspondent at Toulons stales that M. Clemen[?], the octog[?]arian former Prime Minister of France. arrived from his ...

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  36. EXCHANGE DEPRESSION.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The city editor of "The Time" states that, with the notable exception of the Italian exchange, the currencies, of the Allied countries have ...

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  37. FASHIONABLE WEDDINGS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. William Murdoch, the pianist, was married to-day Mrs. Dorothy Lang, who obtained a divorce from her first husband. ...

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