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  5. Railways the Cause of Heavy Taxation

    BRISBANE, Thursday. —The Premier told a deputation to-day that the real problem facing the State was the curtailment of£ ...

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  6. SEPTIC SORES

    SOUTHPORT, Thursday.—In the summons court to-day, before Mr. Leahy, acting police magistrate, William Melrose and his wife Myrtle, of ...

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  7. WAR CLOUDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reports from Poland and Lithuania indicate a highly inflammable situation which is believed for the first ...

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  8. DEATH TRAP

    CAPEToWN, Wednesday.—One European and nine natives are entombed under thousands of tons of rock, nearly 5000 feet down the ...

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  9. TOO COSTLY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A deputation to the Premier this afternoon by prominent western graziers in Isisford, Charleville, Jericho, and Alpha ...

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  10. Local Authorities

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—At the local Authorities Conference, to-day, con sideration was then given to 91 solutions of the agenda. ...

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  11. Cattle Too Big

    BRISBANE, Thursday. —Addressing a meeting of the Queensland Cattle Growers' Association, to-day, Colonel T. D, Young, chief veterinary officer ...

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  12. Deadly Works

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. —Nine workmen were killed when the steel gate of Welland Canal, at Thorald, collapsed, precipitating 80 ...

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  13. New Travel

    LONDON, Thursday.—Members of the House of Commons and friends gathered on the terraces to watch the mooring of the giant ...

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  14. MRr Bruce's Tour

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr.S.M. Bruce) arrived in Brisbane to-day at mid-day from Warwick.The Prime Minister's special ...

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  15. Crowd Cheers

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The charge against Edward Simpson, orchardist, of Mitcham, of having inflicted bodily harm on Ernest Kleinert, ...

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  16. Labour and Anti

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Replying to a question in the Assembly to-day the 'Attorney-General tabled a list showing the approximate area of each ...

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  17. Serbian Politics

    BELGRADE, Wednesday. — While Parliament was sitting hero under the new Premier, Koroshetz, the rival Parliament composed of 90 Croat and other ...

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  18. "Jock" Garden

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A further charge against "Jock" Garden was referred to at the Central Police Court to-day, but on the application of Mr. ...

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  19. Sir Neville Howse

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-—Sir Neville Howse had a narrow escape from serious injury late last night, when a taxi in which he was riding collided with ...

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  20. Severe Typhoon

    TOkio,Wednesday.— The most severe typhoon for 18 years has swept the districts surrounding Toklo for three days. ...

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  21. Launch and Whale

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.—Mr. J..Horton, one of the occupants of the, launch Nellie which was smashed and sunk when a whale crashed across it ...

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