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  2. GENOA CONFERENCE

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Genoa says:—The delegates of five Powers to-day discussed arrangements. Mr. Lloyd George ...

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    The Republican[?] are unr[?]nting in their murderous campaign against the Irish Fre State. Theri lastes exploit was a conspiracy to kill Mr. Collins. the Iri[?] ...

    Article : 295 words
  4. CAN GERMANY PAY?

    The correspondent of the "Daily News" in Berlin says:—It is understood that the principal Points of the German reply to the Allied demands will be:—First, the ...

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  5. AMERICA AND WORLD POLITICS

    While American policy with respect of the International Conference at Genoa has not yet been perfectly, expressed, the moment has come when it is possible to ...

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  6. GUN-ALLEY TRAGEDY

    It was decided by the State Executive Council to-day that the sentence of death passed on Colin Campbell Ross (27) for the murder of the 12-year-old Alma ...

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  7. THE PASSING SHOW IN LONDON

    By the time this raches Australia Princess Mary will have ben six weeks a wife and the prominent place which she is now occupying in the limelight at this ...

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  8. HE HOBSON'S BAY

    The Commonwealth liner Hudson's Bay, as she steamd into Sydney Harbor today, was more than a vessel with a certain number of passengers and a certain ...

    Article : 330 words
  9. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS

    As a reuslt of the conversation which the Governor had with Mr. Dooley on Saturday, Sir Walter Davidson to-day sent for Six George fuller, who motored to ...

    Article : 201 words
  10. TRIAL BY JURY

    "Should the jury bring in a verdict of guilty. with a strong recommendation to merey, wold your Honor release the prisoner under the First ofienders Act?" ...

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  11. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    The Sublime Porte has agreed to the armistice in Angara, hut it suggests that Constantinople is an unsuitable place for the negotiations, owing to the political ...

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  12. A NEW ROUTE.

    The Hydrograph[?] Office of the Navy Department are co-operating with the Japanese, Canadian, and British Governments in mapping out tow of the most ...

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  13. STUD CATTLE BREEDING.

    The annual meting of the Stud Beef Catle Breeders' Association of Australia was held at the Country Club to-night, Mr. A. Bowman prsiding. The reort of the ...

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  14. BLIND FISH IN AFRICAN CAVE.

    A new species of blind fish has been discovered in the Belgian Congo by M. N. G. Geerts. the Director of the Congo Railway, while he was fishing in an ...

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  15. SHANTUNG PENINSULA.

    The Chicago correspondent of the "Tribune" at Tiling Tao reports:—The Japanese army began the e[?]ation of the Shantung Peninsula to-day, when 500 ...

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  16. UNEMPLOYED SOLDIERS.

    Mr. J. R. Butler State secretary of the Return Soldiers' League, stated to-day that there were on the association's books 1[?] men willing to do any work, and 90 ...

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  17. CRIMINAL WITNESSES.

    Two prominent witnesses in the Ross murder trial, John Harding, and Joseph Dunstan were presented for trial with Ruby Harding and Hannah Oak. in the ...

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  18. FRENCH RUGBY.

    The Rugby Federation denfes that than is my intenation of reopening regotiations for an Australian tour. ...

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  19. FOR MOTHERS AND BABIES.

    South Australia, particularly Adelaide, is to experience a brief but most energetic chanty appeal campaign during tie next ten days. A meeting was held at ...

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  20. A WORLD'S BENEFACTOR.

    The death is announced in London Of Sir Patrick Manson, F.R.S., late Physician and Medical Adviser to the Royal Colonial Office. He was distinguished as a ...

    Article : 115 words
  21. A GLASS HAMMER.

    The "Prague Gazette" states that a C[?] engineer. Dr. Horak, has invented a new species of glass which, though not absolutely unbreakable, seems to be the ...

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  22. TRADE HINDRANCES.

    The National Association of Merchants and Manufacturers is sending to the [?] Conference a petition signed by [?] leading representatives of British ...

    Article : 162 words
  23. PLAGUE PREGAUTIONS.

    The city council has decided to make regulations to provide that new buildings such as shops, hotels, goods stores, [?]must have rat-proof floors. Existing ...

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  24. A DUEL WITH FISTS.

    Two residents of Woolgooga had a misunderstanding three years ago, and decided to settle their grievance with bare knuckles. The contest was limited to 20 ...

    Article : 117 words
  25. WIRELESS OPERATORS.

    The Association of Wireless Cable Telagraphiste has cald out the wireless oper[?]tors owing to the claim by the shipowners of the right to order them to perform ...

    Article : 69 words
  26. HANGED FOR MURDER

    The new E[?] Government have ha[?] an English deecrter and three Russi[?] after a court-martial, on a charge of robbery and [?] This is the first ...

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  27. UPPER SILESIA.

    Twenty-thre French soldiers have been killed and ten wounded in a violent explosion near Gleiwitz, in Upper Silesia, during a serch for conceald arms. A ...

    Article : 55 words
  28. DAIRYING

    An important mission to the south has been decided upon by the Queensland Dairying Industry Advising Board. The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Gilies) said ...

    Article : 172 words
  29. COLLISION OF MOTOR CARS.

    A collision between two motor cars at the intersecti[?] of Anderson-street and Alexander-avenue [?] this evening resulted in one man being seriously injured ...

    Article : 168 words
  30. AN EARTH TREMOR.

    A distinct earth tremor was flet in the city and suburbs and many country districts to-night. The disturbance lasted [?] 2 or 3 secnds. and occurred at ...

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  31. THE BURNETT SCHEME.

    The Premier (Mr. Theodore) takes exception to a remark, attributed to the Prime Minister that what the Queensland Government wanted the Commonwealth to ...

    Article : 236 words
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