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  3. JAPAN JAZZY AGAIN.

    Atami, which is close to the centre of the September earthquake, reports two heavy shocks yesterday, alter which a hot geyser, which has played ...

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  4. DENBY RESIGNS

    America to-day is without a Scoretary to the Navy. Edwin.Denby's resignation is effective at noon. With a "Good-bye and God bless ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NO CAUSE FOR ALARM.

    The Minister for Agriculture and Acting-Premier (Mr. Gillies) stated today that several days ago, Mr. Ranger (malinger of the committee of ...

    Article : 311 words
  6. Not Their Usual Dip.

    Crew of one of the competitors in a four-oared race on Saturday last bringing their craft ashore after it had been capsized in collision with a motor boat's dingey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 10s A VOTE

    ACCORDING TO A STATEMENT MADE BY ALFRED CARTER, SECRETARY OF THE FACTORY WORKERS' SECTION OF THE ...

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  8. CATTLE HOLDINGS.

    The first open Court hearing in connection with the Cattle Holdings Rents Amendment Act of 3923 will coup mence at the Land Court, Brisbane, ...

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  9. AFTER GASH.

    "IF Australasians intend visiting Austro-Gcrmany they. must expect to bo fleeced," said a prominent AngloAustralian, who Is returning after a ...

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  10. LIBEL REFUTED,

    Mr. Theodore, speaking at the Empire Producers' Association luncheon, said lie thought that Queensland's remoteness from Britain ...

    Article : 153 words
  11. HER LAST TRIP.

    The battle-cruiser Australia Is to be sunk by scuttling oft Sydney Heads on the morning of April 12. The visiting light cruisers of the British 'service ...

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  12. PENSION SCANDAL

    The Treasury proposed to commute for £42,000 a perpetual pension of £2000 awardod to Admiral Rodney in 1782. Tho present rectpient is a ...

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  13. GOT TOO MUCH OF A FRIGHT

    The police here struck terror into the heart of Robert Gustav Wickler, when he was seen by Constable Bell beating a hasty retreat from the back ...

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  14. Mother Seeks Elder Daughter

    Divorce proceedings which attracted attention towarsd the end of last year were recalled in the Practice Court, when an application was made on ...

    Article : 461 words
  15. NORTH QUAY FATALITY.

    Futher evidence was heard in the Police Court, before Mr. W. Harris, P.M., to-day, when Roderick O'Brien appeared, on remand, charged with ...

    Article : 288 words
  16. KILTOBRANKS WRECK.

    The stranding and. subsequent abandonment of the steamer KilLobrauKs, at Shell Harbor, on February 21, formed the subject of an inquiry ...

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  17. Work Held Up.

    Ah the result of trouble between contractors and the department, tub operations at Katoomba water supply works have ceased, and 100 men have ...

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  18. CARTERS' AND DRIVERS' PAY.

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday, Judge Powers gave judgment in regard to the application by rertuln Western Australian employers to vary, ...

    Article : 250 words
  19. "STALKY AND CO."

    Major General Lionel C. Dunsterville, C.B., C.S.I., the original of Stalky In Kipling's "Stalky and Co.," was staying in Bath recently, and in ...

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  20. MOTOR COLLISION.

    At 8.10 this morning a motor lorry and car collided at the corner of Hope and Ernest streets, South Brisbane, and an a result Miss Vera de ...

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  21. STREET HOLD-UP.

    It has been reported to the Newcastle police that an audacious hold-up took place i n Bevan-street, Islington, on Sunday night. The victim was ...

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  22. "HE GLEARED OUT."

    This morning Mr. Burrows, J.P., opened an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of John Charles Hayter, who died from ...

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  23. CANADIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    A new emigration scheme, under which parties of friends will be settled in Cannda in groups, is about to be put Into operation by the Canudian ...

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  24. Historic Relics.

    "Here you are—the door of the cabin once occupied by the King of England. What am I offered The auctioneer had a busy time at ...

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  25. Late Shipping.

    Callic, from United Kingdom, arrived this morning at 10 o'clock at Dalgety's Wharf, and is discharging 200 tons of general cargo. To-morrow ...

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  26. STOPPING THE GAPS.

    The question whether the High Court or a justice or the Court has jurisdiction under section 21ss of the Commonwealth Arbitration Act to ...

    Article : 348 words
  27. CAUGHT IN BELTING.

    William Daird, 18, working at Ry lands' Iron foundry, at NowcaHtle, wait caught in the belting yesterday afternoon. and sustained a fractured arm, ...

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  28. Mysterious Illness

    Dr. Sucklin, of the Health- Department. is to go to algett to-day to, investigate an epidemic or sickness which has caused the deaths of six ...

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  29. HIS HORIZON.

    "I want a Labor Government so that the Hfo of the nation may be carried on. Nineteen twenty-four is not the last in God's programme of creation. ...

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  30. WORKER LOSES FOOT.

    Jack Bunro had his foot badlycrushed through the girders he was loading Into a truck at Woolgoolga slipping. He was taken to the ...

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  31. MUD KILLS FISH.

    The Acting Treasurer (Mr. M'Cormack) stated to day that his attention had been drawn to a press statement that thousands of dead fish had been ...

    Article : 201 words
  32. LATE SOUTHERN NEWS.

    Arrivals.—To-day: Maeumba, from Brisbane; Bessa, from Port Pirie. via ports; Gulf of Venice, from Now York. Departure.—To-day: Cycle, for ...

    Article : 48 words
  33. Not in Newcastle

    The secretary of the Ford Motor Co. has written to Newcastle City Council stating that the company did not Intend to establish an acetylene works ...

    Article : 161 words
  34. THE SYMPHONA.

    Rich tonal qualities and distinct enunciation are the essential merits of the "Symphonn," a now gramophone, which has Just been perfected, ...

    Article : 143 words
  35. KNOCKED FROM CAR.

    While reaching round the front of a tram to alter the destination sign at the Sports Ground, Moore Park, priver Arthur Moore, living at ...

    Article : 87 words
  36. THE RELIABLE EGG.

    The Queensland Egg Board has decided that alt eggs sold by the pool will carry its official stamp, which will be a guarantee that the eggs the ...

    Article : 84 words
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