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  2. South West Struck by Terrific Storm

    GOONDIWINDI, Thursday.—Six inches of rain fell at Kurrumbul a[?]d Yelarbon in the Goondiwindi district during the early hours of ...

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  5. FIRST HOME

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The German owned yawl Te Rapunga was first home in the centenary Tasman Sea yacht race, crossing the finishing line ...

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  6. GAP WIDENS

    GENEVA, Wednesday. — An Abyssinian Note declares that the situation is increasingly serious, and alleges that Italians are ...

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  7. BOY SCOUTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The township of Frankston, on Port Phillip Bay, presents the appearance of an invaded city to-day. ...

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  8. FIERCE STORM

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Extensive damage was caused by a cyclonic storm which struck the Roma district last night. ...

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  9. Smokers Only

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—Women smokers travelling on trains on suburban lines will in future be provided with special smoking cars. ...

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  10. CROSS BREEDING

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Alsatian dogs and dingoes indisputably were intermingling, producing a cunning crose of terrible strength, said Mr. ...

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  11. STABILISATION

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—As the result of representations by Mr. J. Francis, M.H.R., a conference to stabilise the market for Australian ...

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  12. COASTAL VESSELS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Though the general principles of a plan for equipping coastal steamers with automatic wireless apparatus were approved by ...

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  13. LORD SEMPILL

    BRISBANE, Thursday,—Lord Sempill left Brisbane for Sydney at noon to-day. He said that he was greatly impressed with the State, and hoped to ...

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  14. SAAR SMILES

    SAARBRUCKEN, Wednesday.—The holiday mood of the British soldiers it bringing smiles to the Saar, making the international force more popular. ...

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  15. LOCATED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Lying on a sand and shell bottom, the hull of the ill fated steamer Coramba, 531 tons, which foundered on November 35 with ...

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  16. WOOL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The wool trade is very quiet at present owing to the holidays. The sales will be resumed in Sydney on January 7, and ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYMENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Census figures, were quoted by the Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) to-day in support of his suggestion that since the advent of ...

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  18. CITY COUNCIL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—According to the annual statement of accounts which has just been issued the loan indebtedness of the Brisbane City ...

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  19. SEVEN KILLED

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—Four men and three women were killed in the presence of horrified motorists when a car drove past a danger signal and ...

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  20. IMPROVING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Latest reports concerning Archbishop Kelly show [?] improvement. His condition has been maintained. ...

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