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  2. AFGHAN TROUBLE

    LONDON, Saturday.--It is impossible to know what will be the next move in the disquieting dispute between Britain and Afghanistan. While it is insisted ...

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  3. TWO FATALITIES

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The week-end produced its usual crop of motor accidents, and several fatalities were recorded. ...

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  4. TWELVE-MILE LIMIT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- The State Department at Washington intimates that America and Britain are in complete accord about the ...

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  5. SOVIET SEA TRADE

    LONDON, Sunday.--A group of British, Canadian, add Dutch shipping companies, including the Canadian-Pacific, the Cunard, ...

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  6. SENSATIONAL DISCLOSURES.

    The Japanese masters of the pearling luggers, Athalie and Florie, sentenced to six months imprisonment at Townsville on Saturday, for having smuggled Japanese into the commonwealth. Two others were sentenced to a month each, and four more, who were charged with ...

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  7. ANOTHER PINERO ROLE

    In the middle of 1894 Mr. Bouctcau[?]t went to England, and returned the following January with Several hew plays arid new artists. Among the latter were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. APPLE DISEASES

    LONDON, Sunday.--"Investigation[?] conclusively prove that brown heart in apples is due to excess of carbon-dioxide concentrations. Even a brief exposure ...

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  9. HAUL OF £1500

    ADELAIDE, Sunday--One of the most successful hauls ever secured by an hotel robber was obtained on Friday night at the Grand Central Hotel, Adelaide, when ...

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  10. THE LEVIATHAN

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--The liner Leviathan stranded in a heavy fog in Upper New York Bay, off Bobbins Reef. The ship has a slight list, but ...

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  11. ELDERLY MAN KILLED

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.-- An elderly man, William Sutton, until recently employed as bailiff on Coolmaringa station, near Marlborough, ...

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  12. A GLIMPSE AT BRIS BANE'S UNDERWORLD

    The first of a series of striking articles will be published in "The Daily Mail" on Boxing Day, when a revelation of the inner workings of the criminal world, as set down in the reminiscences of ex-Sub-inspector J. ...

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  13. FREAK MEALS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Since an American millionaire flooded the polo court at the Savoy Hotel, and dined his guests on floating gongolas, epicures hive ...

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  14. CHRISTMAS TRAGEDIES

    LONDON, Sunday.--"The Weekly Dispatch" states that the usual crop of Christmas tragedies is reported throughout the country. ...

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  15. FEAR OF LABOUR

    LONDON, Sunday:--"The Weekly Dispatch considers that people who are selling and converting their investments into foreign countries because they are ...

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  16. SCOOP THAT FAILED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The police of Washington on Friday arrested 18 suspects, including three women, who composed the cleri[?] force of a ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. TWO MEN INJURED

    Shortly after 6 o'clock on Sunday evening, George Juxton, an adult of Biggs-road, Mount Gravatt, and John Spence of Mount Gravatt, were ...

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  18. IN BAD ODOUR

    WASHINGTON Sunday.--The Soviet denials of the alleged Bolshevist plot against America do not go down with the American Government. ...

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  19. A NAVAL AIRSHIP

    LONDON, Sunday.--A message from Paris state, that the French naval airship, Dixmude, formerly the Zeppelin L72, cruising in North Africa, ...

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  20. PERSONAL

    Mr. W. Richarde, of Toowong, left last week on a visit to Melbourne. The Attorney-General for Tasmania (Mr. Ogilvie) is on a private visit to ...

    Article : 313 words
  21. K.K.K. MURDER

    ATLANTA (Georgia), Sunday.-- Philip Fox has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of William Coburn, after a trial which shook the ...

    Article : 134 words
  22. MONSTER XI.

    LONDON Saturday.--The naval expert of "The Daily News,"discounting the German submarine development, points out that the basic feature of all ...

    Article : 222 words
  23. ART POSTERS

    LONDON, Sunday.--Thirteen members of the Royal Academy, including Messrs. Frank Brangwyn, Maurice Greiffenhagen, George Clausen, Charles Sims, ...

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  24. MODERN VALJEAN

    DENVER, Sunday--John Keller, a modern edition of Jean Valjean, the hero of Victor Huge's "Les Miserables," has been [?]pardoned by President Coolidge. ...

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  25. FURTHER RAINFALLS

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.-- The Blackall branch of Dalgety and Company report the following beneficial rainfalls in that locality, to 9 a.m. ...

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  26. "ONE GOOD TURN"

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "Weekly Dispatch" tells of an amusing paradox which is a sequel to the millionaire, Frank Gould's, injunction in Paris ...

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  27. CHRISTMAS CHEER

    About 400 children and their mother were entertained at a Christmas tea by the Central Methodist Mission, in the Albert Hall last Thursday. The hall was ...

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  28. SYDNEY FIRE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A fire broke out in the basement of F. Goodman, jeweller, near the corned of Pitt and King streets, on Saturday afternoon, but ...

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  29. FRENCH COLTS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--It ia announced that the crack French three-year-old colt, Epinard, is coming to America in September or October for three races against ...

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  30. CAR OVERTURNS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--As the remit of the overturning of a motor car near Albury, Edward. J. Collins was killed, and two others (Jno. A. Colley ...

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  31. MOTOR BOAT OCEAN RACE

    SYDNEY, Sunday--The first ocean motor boat race--Port Jackson to Newport, a distance of 22 miles--was sailed yesterday. It was won by Fortuna ...

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  32. JOHN PADDON DEAD

    MURWILLUMRAH, Sunday.--John Paddon (40), brother of the world's champion sculler, died yesterday; after two weeks' illness of pneumonia. He ...

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  33. RAIN IN TOOWOOMBA.

    TOOWOOMBA, Sunday. -- After a steamy day, rain again commenced to fall at midnight, and there is every prospect of another good fall. Saturday ...

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