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  2. UNKNOWN WARRIOR

    LONDON, Saturday.--Great preparations are being made for the reception of the American Commander-in-Chief, General Pershing, who arrives in London ...

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  3. EXPORT CREDITS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The financial editor of "The Times" states that no definite decision has yet been arrived at with regard lo export credits for the ...

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  4. HIGH MIND[?]D.

    Speaking yesterday at the [?] a new Catholic presbytery [?] Archbishop Duhig said:-- "This is the thirteenth [?] ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--It has been arranged that the Country party's challenge of the Federal Government for a reduction of the Estimates shall come on ...

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  6. LABOUR CONGRESS.

    "That this Federal conference of the A.L.P. views with patriotic pride and satisfaction the evidence of courageous statesmanship of the ...

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  7. STRIKE MENACE.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.--Industry in the United States is faced with a stoppage as the menace of a strike hangs over the nation. The railway executives ...

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  8. NEW NAVAL POLICY

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The London correspondent of the "Philadelphia Public Ledger" sends the following interesting cablegram: ...

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  9. DELICATE STAGE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. Arthur Griffith has summoned Mr. Milroy, member of the Dail Eireann for Tyrone and ...

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  10. ANOTHER WIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.--In beautiful sunshine and before an attendance of 20,000 the Australians played a match against Wigan at Wigan to-day. ...

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  11. MOMENTOUS TASK.

    LONDON, Saturday,--Rarely in modern political history has the Government been faced by such a momentous task as it to be during the forthcoming week. ...

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  12. BOX FACTORY GUTTED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A fire which destroyed the Redfern box factory at Waterloo last night caused damage estimated at £50,000. The blaze was one of the ...

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  13. ENGLISH SOCCER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 148 words
  14. COLOURED RACES.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.--In outlining the party's policy at the Nationalist Congress at Bloemfontein, General Hertzog said that a distinction had to ...

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  15. "CAIRO."

    LONDON, Saturday.--"Cairo," Mr. Oscar Asche's successor to "Chu Chin Chow," which opened at His Majesty's Theatre to-night, rivals its predecessor in ...

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  16. TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    Ruby M'Namara, a young woman employed at the Carlton Club Hotel, Brisbane, was killed on Saturday night. She was crossing the line at Riverview ...

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  17. SOCIETY BEAUTY.

    LONDON, Friday.--"The Dally Mail" states that the discovery of Miss Beckett does not clear up the mystery of her disappearance. She was found by an ...

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  18. GOLDEN STOOL

    LONDON, Sunday.--Extraordinary light has been cast on the effect of superstitions by the discovery of the mysterious sacred golden stool of the Ashantis. A ...

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  19. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Associated London Selling Woolbrokers report as follows:--During the week 8600 sales of Australian free wool were offered, and ...

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  20. £73 SHORT.

    ROMA, Saturday.--The District Court sittings were held before Judge O'Sullivan, Mr. Dickson being Crown Prosecutor. ...

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  21. POPPY DAY.

    When the Australian troops reached the north of France in April, 1916, the fluids were a blaze of poppies. The battles and the heavy firing that followed left ...

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  22. EARL KITCHENER.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A film company, which has been engaged in the preparation of a film dealing with the life of the lath Earl Kitchener, states that it has ...

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  23. DR. GILBERT SHARP

    The Archbishop-elect of Brisbane, Dr. Gerald Sharp, was the principal guest at the first annual dinner of the Laucashire Society held on Saturday evening at ...

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  24. AUSTRIAN FINANCE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuter's correspondent at Vienna states that Here G[?], the new Finance Minister, in a statement in the National Assembly, ...

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  25. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Hearing of the action for alleged, criminal libel brought by Mr. Horatio Bottomley against Reuben Bigland, a Birmingham dealer, was ...

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  26. CITY EMPLOYEES.

    The Brisbane City Council employees annual outing and sports took place at Redcliffe on Saturday. Leaving the Kenedy Wharf at 3.30 a.m., the steamer ...

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  27. BRITISH COMPLAINT.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Federation of British Industries has sent a letter to the Railways and Harbours Board, Johannesburg, in reference to the rumours that ...

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  28. NEW PRESBYTERY.

    The handsome Catholic Presbytery recently erected at Oriel-road, Clayfield, wan dedicated and opened yesterday afternoon by His Grace Archbishop Duhig. The ...

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  29. SYDNEY'S HEALTH WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--"Health Week," the object of which is to instil into the public mind that it is far better to prevent disease than to cure it, and ...

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  30. ARMISTICE DAY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Government is arranging for a celebration of Armistice Dav on similar line to those of last year. The principal ceremony will be at ...

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  31. "IRELAND ON HER FEET."

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A welcome was tendered Archbishop Mannix at the Hippodrome last night. In the course of a speech, Archbishop Mannix said that ...

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  32. GOOD HARVEST ASSURED.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.--Splendid rain fell yesterday in the agricultural districts, and a wheat harvest averaging at least 14 bushels an acre is now assured. ...

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  33. PRESIDENT'S WORRIES.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.--President Harding is exchanging further letters with Mrs. Freed, who accuses him of trying to belittle the possible results of the ...

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  34. JUBILEE CELEBRATED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A Communion breakfast wan held in the Town Hall this morning to celebrate the golden jubilee of the Australian Hibernian Catholic ...

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  35. UPPER SILESIAN DECISION.

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that Britain has notified France of its acceptance of the League of Nations' recommendations for ...

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  36. NO COERCION.

    A correspondent writing to "The Daily Mail" alleges in connection with the recent decision to pool work in the chief engineer's branch of the Railway ...

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  37. CHURCH AS REFEREE.

    LONDON, Friday:--The Church Congress has been concluded. The Archbishop-elect of Melbourne said that the Premier had lectured the Church over its ...

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  38. COAL CRISIS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The coal crisis in South Wales, which commenced towards the end of last month, has been settled in favour of the owners by an award of ...

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  39. DOMINION ARBITRATION.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday,--Mr M'Cullough, the workers' representative on the Arbitration Court, who recently resigned because he disagreed ...

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  40. SHANTUNG QUESTION.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--The afternoon newspapers say that Mr. Shidehara Japanese Ambassador in Washington, has asked Mr. Hughes ...

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  41. GERMAN INDEMNITY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that messages from Berlin report that the committee of guarantees has reached an agreement with ...

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  42. DEBATING CLUB.

    "That Moving Picture [?]o more Harm, than Good" was the subject of debate by the Debating Club of the Queensland Institute of Advertising Men, held at the rooms ...

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  43. CHARGE OF STEALING.

    WARWICK, Friday.--For some time past complaints have been made of stock missing from selections, in the Dalveen district. Last week the police horse was ...

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  44. BRITISH GOLFERS.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The famous British golfers, George Duncan and Abe Mitchell, have sailed to England after completing a most successful golf tour, in ...

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  45. UNEMPLOYED SOLDIERS.

    PERTH, Sunday.--In the metropolitan [?] 417 returned soldiers have been registered for employment at the Diggers' Bureau. ...

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  46. MURDERER SENTENCED.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday.--William Hightower has been sentenced to imprisonment for [?] murder of the priest, Fat[?] ...

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  47. WORKERS' BONUS REDUCED.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Under the [?]ing scale the bonus to 27,000 Welsh tinplate workers will be reduced 37½ per cent. making a reduction to date of 120 ...

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  48. PUBLIC SERVICE PAY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Public Service arbitrator will deliver judgments to-morrow afternoon in respect of the claims made by the Commonwealth ...

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  49. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Maud Braggett, aged 19 years, attempted to board the Parramatta train at Lidcombe, but slipped between the carriage and the ...

    Article : 31 words
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