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  2. IF DANGER THREATENED

    HOBART, Wednesday. -- The real business of the present session of the conference of mining and metallurgical experts was commenced last evening, when ...

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  3. PITY THE POOR CATTLE.

    The abnormal heat produced unusual and distressing scenes at the Newmarket stock sales yesterday. The discomfort which such weather inevitably occasions to fact stock was aggravated by the size of the yarding, and buyers and agents were compelled to watch prime fat bullocks ...

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  4. SEASIDE TRAIN ON FIRE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday. -- There was a mild sensation on the second seaside train, comprising carriages for Yeppoon and Emu ...

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  5. TWEED GROUNDING

    The Langley Steamship Co's vessel, Boambee, is still beached on the south head of the Tweed River. Yesterday morning's falling tide ...

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  6. GLEESON RECAPTURED

    At daybreak yesterday a stirring drama was enacted in a quiet part of the bush at Murarrie. The principals were, on the one side, a ...

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  7. KING OF GREECE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The King and Queen of Greece, acting under urgent representations from the Government, are leaving Athens ...

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  8. MR ASQUITH'S POLICY

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- "No coalition was the keynote, of Mr. Asquith's speech at a great gathering of Liberal members of the ...

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  9. RACIAL HATRED

    KANSAS, CITY, Tuesday. -- "Negro, don't let the sun go down on you here," prominently displayed as roadway signs, has kept all coloured people out of the ...

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  10. DEFINITE DIAGNOSIS

    PERTH, Wednesday. -- Mr. E. A. Weston, Bachelor of Veterinary Science, whose services were availed of by the authorities with regard to rinderpest, ...

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  11. COTTON GAMBLING

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Manchester Cotton Committee, realising that gambling in cotton is making genuine trading almost impossible, is considering ...

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  12. MEXICAN REVOLT

    EL PASO (Texas), Tuesday. -- The rival Press bureaux of the Mexican Government and the Mexican rebels appear far busier than the contending armies, ...

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  13. NOTE TO AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- President Coolidge and Mr. C. E. Hughes, Secretary of State, are in no hurry to award, recognition of Russia. "There are no ...

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  14. CANADA'S' STAND

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The correspondent of "The Times" at Toronto states that Canadian Literal newspapers are singularly discreet in dealing with the ...

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  15. STATE LOANS

    A conference of Treasurers has been suggested, following the disinclination of the New South Wales. Government to abide by the compact made by the States ...

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  16. APPEAL BOARD

    A discussion on the constitution of the Appeal Board was an interesting feature of the proceedings at the Queensland Teachers' Conference ...

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  17. NOTE TO FRANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- If Germany really wants direct negotiations with France she will obviously be compelled to modify her demands, which ...

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  18. BRITISH PROMISES

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- So far as the political declarations of the various parties carry definite meanings of interest to Australia in connection with ...

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  19. BEFORE THE COURT

    In the City Police Court yesterday James Gleeson appeared before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., charged with having on November 22, at Brisbane ...

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  20. FEAR OF A RISING

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Fearing another putsch, of which there are rumours, Dr. von Kahr, the Bavarian dictator, has taken drastic action to ...

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  21. OVER EMBANKMENT.

    About 5.30 p.m, on Tuesday a single-seater motor car, owned by Mr. M'Neven, who, accompanied by Mr. Lucas, of Logon Village Hotel, was driving to Brisbane, ...

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  22. RIDING FATAUTY

    BUNDABERG, Wednesday. -- A riding accident occurred at Avondale on Tuesday afternoon, which resulted in the death of Fritz Loeskow, who ...

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  23. BRASSALL SCHOOL

    Yesterday, Mr. F. Cooper M.L.A., introduced to the Minister for Education (Mr. J. Huxham) representatives of the Brassall School Committee. They ...

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  24. HORSE KILLED

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday. -- A most distressing accident, placing the life of a young boy in extreme danger, was a marring feature of the race meeting ...

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  25. TOOMBUL ROBBERY

    Leonard Blakeway. Turton appeared before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., in the City Police Court yesterday, to answer a charge of having on ...

    Article : 178 words
  26. SUITCASE STOLEN.

    The police are inquiring into the disappearance from a motor car in Queen- street of a leather suitcase, and contents, valued in all at £30, which is ...

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  27. OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL

    At the Ocean View State School the commencement of the Christmas holidays was the occasion for an enjoyable picnic under most favourable weather conditions. ...

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  28. DECIDED INCREASES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The cost of living figures issued by the Government Statistician to-day show a decrease in the price of food and groceries in ...

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  29. CASES REMANDED.

    In the City Police Court yesterday, before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., Ricks Counsell and Arthur Henry White were charged with having, on ...

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  30. OFFICIAL INQUIRY

    The Home Secretary (Mr. Stopford) stated yesterday that the visiting justice (Mr. T. Nevitt) had held an inquiry into the escape of the two prisoners, and had ...

    Article : 76 words
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