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  2. A POULTRY POOL.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The eighth annual conference of the National Utility Poultry Breeders’ Association of Australia opened this morning at ...

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  3. GERMAN CONDITIONS.

    LONDON. Monday.—The Berlin correspondent of “The Daily Chronicle” says that Germany’s most serious present trouble is ...

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  4. GOVERNMENT DEFEATED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Shortly after 11 o’clock last night the House of Commons divided on the amendment to the address-in-reply, which had ...

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  5. THE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. J. Bromley (secretary of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen) this morning stated that ...

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  6. AMERICAN OIL SCANDAL.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The appearance of Mr. Archibald Roosevelt, son of the ex-President, before a central committee investigating ...

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  7. MORE SYDNEY FIRES.

    SYDNEY Tuesday.— Early this morning a big fire broke out In Messrs. Beard and Watson’s large furniture factory at Redfern. The reflection at ...

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  8. TAXATION METHODS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—According to Mr. Paul Tredisch, a commissioner of the Argentine Government, who has arrived in Melbourne to study ...

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  9. FRAUDS IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Paris correspondent of the “Morning Post” says that the seizure of original documents by the Commission ...

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  10. WILL NEVER DRINK AGAIN

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.— In the Police Court to-day, Henry George Thompson, driver of the motor car which recently went through a shop ...

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  11. BRISBANE WATER BOARD.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—At to-day’s meeting of the Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board, a letter was read from the President to the ...

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  12. THE RHEIMS CRIME.

    PARIS, Monday.—Later details of the Chausinaud case states that when arrested Lamotte confessed that he killed the chauffeur with a revolver in ...

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  13. SPORTING TELEGRAMS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Things were very quiet at Ascot this morning, and very little galloping was attempted. All the tracks were open, but the course ...

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  14. STERLING ON ’CHANGE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The sterling continued to drop, and has reached 4.203. European news has a depressing effect. Some observers ...

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  15. MEND THE ROADS !

    BRISBANE, Monday—Mr. Philip Frankel, a well known Brisbane man who has just returned from a visit to the Southern States, has come back ...

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  16. SPECIAL SQUADRON.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Five light cruisers, forming part of the British squadron, will arrive in Brisbane on April 14 for a stay of eight days. ...

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  17. EMPIRE WIRELESS.

    LONDON. Monday.—In the House of Commons Sir Laming Worthington Evans (Postmaster-General) announced that no agreement had been ...

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  18. MARKETS NEEDED.

    LONDON, Monday.—A largely attended reception was held at the Australian pavilion at Wembley, when Mr. Bruce (Australian Prime ...

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  19. LOITERING WITH INTENT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Albert Arms, chauffeur, charged with loitering with intent to commit a felony, to-day was remanded till January 29. ...

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  20. TRAGIC DEATH.

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.— B. Sunstrup, single, aged 35, met with a tragic death at Fraser Island to-day. He was cutting timber for one of the ...

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  21. THE BAKERS’ STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the industrial Court to-day, the Sydney branch of the Baking Trade Employees’ Federation of Australasia was fined ...

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  22. BORG AT WARWICK.

    WARWICK, Tuesday. — At tonight’s Harriers Swimming carnival there was a large and representative attendance, and everything went ...

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  23. FIGHTING BURGLARS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Edward Houston, who resides with his mother and brother at Shandon Flats, Beaconsfield Road, St. Kilda west, ...

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  24. FEDERAL TIMBER LAND.

    BEAUDESERT, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth Government’s freehold land, timber and sawmills were offered for sale to-day. Great interest was taken ...

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  25. FRESH FRUIT EXHIBIT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— At a meeting of the Central Fruitgrowers’ Association held to-day, it was decided to send an exhibit of fresh fruit ...

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  26. LADY SWIMMERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Mina Wylie and Vera Pawley have been selected to represent New South Wales ladies’ swimmers in the Australian ...

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  27. TEACHERS TRAINING.

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.—Ten males and five females were successful in securing the senior scholarships to the Teachers Training College ...

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  28. TEACHER ARRESTED.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The arrest of a school teacher was made at Woody Point yesterday for an alleged serious assault on a young girl. ...

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  29. BRISBANE TO SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Messrs. Sanderson and Webb, who left Brisbane yesterday in a Vauxhall car, in an attempt to break the Brisbane to ...

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  30. UNEMPLOYMENT TAX.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Under the provisions of the Unemployed Workers’ Insurance Act of 1922 every employer is bound to keep a roll of ...

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  31. BARALABA STRIKE.

    IPSWICH, Tuesday.—Mr. Kilpatrick, the president of the Colliery Employees’ Union, stated that affairs in connection with the Baralaba ...

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  32. MILLMERRAN.

    The warm weather experienced for the past week resulted in a thunderstorm on Monday afternoon. Wind and dust were followed by a sharp ...

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  33. ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Victorian Amateur Athletic Association last night rescinded the motion declining to send representatives to ...

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  34. ANGLO-PERSIAN OIL.

    LONDON, Monday.— In the House of Commons, Mr. Neville Chamberlain informed Lieut. Commander Kenworthy that the proposal to sell ...

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  35. BOY DROWNED.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday.—Number four dam of the Mount Morgan Gold Mining Co. was the scene of a drowning tragedy at noon yesterday. ...

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  36. ROAD CONSTRUCTION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A sum of £3,500,000 will be made available for country roads in Victoria within the next five years. The ...

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  37. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Australasian Tennis championships continued to-day and further heats were decided. Results:— ...

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  38. PREFERENCE PROPOSALS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Mr. Charlton, Federal Labour leader, last night denied any knowledge of a cabled statement that the British Labour party ...

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  39. IRISH RELIEF FUNDS

    LONDON, Monday.—During the course of an Interview Mr. Wm. Cosgrave (President of the Irish Free state) that the appeal to ...

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  40. STEAMERS BUFFETED.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Strong south-easterly winds and big seas again disorganised shipping in Queensland coast to-day. The Moruya ...

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  41. STRENGTH OF PARTIES.

    When the general election was completed in December the strength of parties stood:— Conservatives .. .. 257 ...

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  42. AIRSHIP AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons, Sir Samuel Hoare stated that the settlement of details of the Airship agreement had proved a ...

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  43. SIKI OUTPOINTED.

    NEW ORLEANS, Tuesday.—Battling Orrs, a local heavyweight, outpointed Battling Siki in 15 rounds. ...

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  44. CANADIAN SOCCER TEAM’S VISIT.

    WINNIPEG, Monday. — Following the receipt of a Sydney despatch accepting Canada’s terms to tour Australia. the officials of the Dominion ...

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  45. PAPER MILL EMPLOYEES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—About 40 men and women, employed at the Australian Paper Mills, and Commonwealth Board Mills, attended a ...

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  46. [?]IRPO V. WILLS.

    BUENOS AIRES, Tuesday.—The Argentine boxer, Firpo, has been offered by Tex Rickard 20.000 dollars to fight Willis in July. ...

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  47. W. A. BUSH FIRES.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Bush fires are raging in the Wagin and Narrogen districts and considerable damage is reported from the former centre. ...

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  48. NURSE MITCHELL

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.— Nurse Hannah Mitchell, charged with having murdered Harriet Hodgkinson. to-day was further remanded till ...

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  49. SOUTHERN GALES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A gale is blowing off the Victorian coast and all small shipping has had to run for shelter. The Sonoma was delayed for ...

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  50. TRANSFER OF PLAYERS.

    LONDON, Monday.— The Rugby League Football Council deals with the question to transfer players on Wednesday next. ...

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