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  4. European Cities Enjoy Quiet on

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The presessional meeting of the Government party was held in Parliament House today, and was attended by 40 members. ...

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  6. RED DAY

    PARIS, Thursday.—Communist Day fizzled out in all capitals, not a skull being qracked and the great Bed Day passed with scarcely ...

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  7. GUN PLAY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The statement made by James Devine, who is on bail on a charge of murdering George Gaffney, at Mnronbra, on July 17, was ...

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  8. NOT WANTED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Although speakers conceded that Italian-settlers were good workers, and some urged that they had been Britain's allies in the war, ...

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  9. IN CAMP

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian presa representative at Arrow Park states that heavy rain fell during the night, but the morning was ...

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  10. NO CASES

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Health Department to-day stated that no Information hod been received of any case of pneumonic influenza ...

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  11. COAL AND PEANUTS

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday. — The Minister for Customs paid a visit to several industrial concerns in Maryborough to-day. He also went to the ...

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  12. FEARED THE FUTURE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—John Valentino Cannot, better known to Australians as Jack Cannot, the fan doctor, was found dead in the serub at the Long ...

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  13. MOOROOKA

    BRISBANE,, Friday.—When the standard gauge railway between Brisbane and Sydney, via Kyogle, is in operntion, the suburban station of ...

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  14. BADEN-POWELL

    LONDON, Thursday.—The King has approved of a barony being conferred on Lientenant-General Sir Robert Baden Powell, founder, of the Boy ...

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  15. BAGSNATCHED

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—A bag containing £100 in notes and silver was snatched from a woman in Union-street this morning by a man, who struck the ...

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  16. STUD CATTLE

    BRESBANE, Friday.—One of the biggest importations of stud cattle, from Scotland into Queensland for some considerable time arrived to-day ...

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  17. INTO RIVER

    WELLINGTON, Friday. — In the course of a quarrel last night a young couple—William Keith and Eilna K[?]tto —both leapt from the bridge in ...

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  18. SHORT SHRIFT

    LONDON, Thursday. — communists got short shrift at Bow Street, when a young woman concerned in the 'bus incident win fined 10/ for assaulting ...

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  19. Philanthropist Dead

    LONDON, Thursday.—The death is announced of Bernhard Baran, aged 78, elg[?] magnate and philanthropist, and chairman of carreras, [?] ...

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