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  2. INEVITABLE ACCEPTED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Mr. Hughes has resigned. The resignation carries the other Ministers with him. Mr. Brice has been sent for and has asked times to consider who the[?] he can form an administration which will satisfy the ...

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  3. ROUND UP IN DUBLIN

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Free State troops in the course of extensive raids and searches in Dublin yesterday evening, captured 24 ...

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  4. AFTER 3000 YEARS

    LONDON, Thursday.-- An exclusive message to "The Times" from Luxor states:-- The Earl of Carnarvon describes the ...

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  5. MR. BRUCE'S TASK

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- There are the usual speculations to-night as to the composition" of the new Government if Mr. Bruce should succeed ...

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  6. DR. PAGE PLEASED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The leader of the Federal Country party (Dr. Page) left Sydney for Grafton early, on Friday evening. Prior to his departure, he ...

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  7. LOW SCORING.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.-- The final rest cricket match opened at the Basin Reverse in fine weather after a dull morning with a slight drizzle ...

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  8. SCATTERED STORMS

    A change in the weather occurred yesterday that was appreciated by everyone. The thermometre's highest point for the day was 88.2 gegree, as compared with ...

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  9. TO VERGE OF PANI[?]

    LONDON, Thursday,-- The correspondent of "The Daily Mail" at Paris reports that six battalions pf French customs officials, backed by ...

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  10. BRUCE MINISTRY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The "Dairy Telegraph" states, in a special article, that Captain Bruce will have a difficult task to form a Cabinet. ...

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  11. STABLE GOVERNMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Referring to the common of Dr. Page, with regard to the negotiations, Mr. Hughes late last night said "Dr. Page endeavours to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. RETIREMENT LIKELY

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Supporters of Mr. Hughes in National circles to-night declared he should attend the next Imperial conference in the interests of ...

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  13. MAGNIFICENT FIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The State Treasurer, referring to the resignation of Mr. Hughes said that he had been the most virile and brainy factor in Federal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. TURKS JUBILANT

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The correspondent of "The Time's" at Constantinople telegraphs that the French proposal to Continue negotiations has given great ...

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  15. "THE GAME IS UP."

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- In an editorial commenting on Mr. Hughes's resignation the "Age" says:-- "Mr. Hughes has at last recognised. ...

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  16. LYNCHING MOBS

    LISMORE, Friday.-- At a gathering in the Lismore Catholic Club last evening Moneignor Maguire replied to statement made by Mr. W. F. Oakes, president of ...

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  17. UNITY PROPOSAL

    Sir,-- The Rockhampton Convention chairman stressed tho necessity for single leadership. Very well; why not the Country party loader and ...

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  18. LABOUR LEADER'S VIEW.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Charlton, leader of the Federal Labour party, interviewed at Newcastle to-night, said that it was difficult to ...

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  19. COALITION PLANS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The view held by the Country party is that no Cabinet will be complete unless the Country party is represented in it. ...

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  20. "HAILED WITH DELIGHT"

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Labour representatives to-day regarded the retirement of Mr. Hughes cither with indifference or with pleasure limited by the ...

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  21. "STAR HAS SET."

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- In its leading wich on Saturday, the "Daily Tele[?] will say: "When a strong man down, refuses ...

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  22. YERONGA FIRE.

    A southside timber merchant, Mr. 1 Croaenberg, narrowly escaped serious injury, and possible death, by burning in a fire at his residence at School-street. ...

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  23. FARMERS' ORGANISATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The Australian Farmers' Federal organisation will assemble in Melbourne on February 26 to remodel the constitution of the body. ...

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  24. HEAVY LOSS

    ADELAIDE, Friday.-- At on early hoar this morning a fire destroyed Elliott's motor garage and cycle factory at Payacham. Two motor lorries ...

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  25. MR. THEODORE SILENT.

    The information was conveyed to the Premier (Mr. E. G. Theodore) phone last evening. Asked to give an expression of opinion on the ...

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  26. IRISH STAMPS.

    Mr. P. H. Maguire, of the Diamantina Hospital, South Brisbane, has forwarded a letter bearing the new Irish Free State stamp. This stamp is of neat ...

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