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  5. Prophets Foretell Great Brisbane Floods

    BRISBANE, Friday. —Statements of an alarming character were made by a deputation from the Brisbane Floods Prevention League which ...

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  6. BRIBERY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Findings of Mr. Justice Davidson, who an the Royal Commissioner, inquired into the allegations.of attempted bribery in ...

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  7. COAL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Anxiety is caused by the uneasiness of coal miners on the northern coalfields. A general meeting at Neath Hill in the Cessnock ...

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  8. AIR INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Friday. —Counsel, complete ed their addresses before the Air Inquiry Committee to day Mr. Myers, for the relative's of ...

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  9. RICH ESTATE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Hildebrand Harmsworth, brother of the late Lord Norbhelific and Lord Rothermere, left £443,000. ...

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  10. JACOB JOHNSON

    SYDNEY, Friday. — After 10 years as an official of the Australian Seamen's Union Mr. Jaeob Johnson, who has been. relieved of his position, us ...

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  11. WON £125,000

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—Bramwell Butler, a bookkeeper at Oudtshoorn, held Trigo In the Calcutta sweep. He won £123,000. Butler made every ...

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  12. The King

    LONDON, Friday. — Indications are that the King's progress will permit his Majesty's going to Sandringham on June lO. ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYMENT

    BRISBANE, Friday.—No less than £390,039 has been paid away in Queens land in unemployment, insurance, during the first 11 months of the present ...

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  14. STATISTICS

    BRISBANE, Friday. —A bureau of statistics is to be cstablished as soon as possible in the department of Labour and Industry. As a prelimiriary ...

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  15. AFTER TEN YEARS

    PARIS, Thursday.— The disappearance of Madame Colleet, 10 years ago, was dramatically cleared up with a tragie sequel. ...

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  16. NOT THE MAN

    SYDNEY, Friday. —James Taylor (28); a shearer, charged with the attempted murder of Phillip Jeffs, at Kensingtopn on May 8, Was discharged, ...

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  17. JUDGE CAMPBELL

    SYDNEY, Fridays. —Owing to a mistake in his age, Mr. Justice Gunipbell will retain his seat on the. Supreme Court bench uutill he, is 71, where the ...

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  18. RHINELAND

    LONDON, Friday,—The ""Daily Ex1 pres" understands hiat he 'Allies' preparationsftor the evacuatio;of th. KbRhinlland arr advance, an will ...

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  19. POSSUM SEASON

    BRISBANE, Friday. The honorary Curatory Of Native Re-establishment of New South Wales has, forwarded to the Premier a strong ...

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  20. APPRENTICES

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Members of the apprenticeship exceptive council and the Minister for Industry, (Mr, Sizer) conferred yesterday. ...

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  21. FATAL "NO"

    SYDNEY, Friday. —It. was disclosed at the inquest into the deaths of Rene Jetton and S. Knight, at Cremorne, on May 28, that before the tragddy Knight ...

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  22. TOO HEAVY

    SYDNEY, Friday; — Soldier satlle, ment has cost tile State the enormous sum of £12,765;657, and the total loss written off to date amount to ...

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  23. BIG UNION

    SYDNEY, Friday,—A union with a membership of,100.000 will result if negotiations, at present being made at Nowenstle to form one big, Onion of ...

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  24. Federal Parliament

    CANBERRA, Friday. — On Wednesday the Cabinet will [?] one of Its longest sittings. It is probable that the definite date of the opening of ...

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  25. Probable Peerage

    LONDON, Friday. — The " Daily Telegraph" prediets that the resignation honours will include a peerage to Sir William Joynson Hicka. ...

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