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  3. CANADA KICKS AGAIN.

    In Thursday last "The Daily Standard" pointed out that Without even the mild protest that accompanied the ratification of its ill-conceived antecedent (the Treaty of Versailles) the Commonwealth Parliament had the previous day RUBBER-STAMPED the Lausanne "Treaty of ...

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  4. REPARATIONS PLAN.

    Paris is in readiness to transmit 25,000 words of the Allied Expert Committee's report on reparations. American newspapers have ...

    Article : 146 words
  5. How it Feels [?]

    TO BE A CRICKETER TO-DAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "WHY?"[?] "BLIMEY!"

    More than a million people will line the banks of the Thames from Putney to Mortlake, at 2 p.m., on Saturday to witness the 76th Oxford v Cambridge ...

    Article : 499 words
  7. HEAVY LOSSES.

    A fire broke out in Brodle-street, Hughenden, about midnight last night. The following business premises, with their contents, were totally ...

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  8. WHAT DO BRASS HATS GET?

    Mr. Riley, in tne House 0f Representatives to-day, moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the question of returned soldiers who had ...

    Article : 364 words
  9. COTTON WORKERS.

    In the Arbitration Court this morning, Mr. [?]stice M'Cawley met the representatives of the A.W.U. and the employers In the farming and ...

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  10. SHE MUST SINK.

    You gave a contract to your pais of the Sorrento Golf Club" interjected Mr. Mahouy, when Mr. Bowdeu was replying to a question in the ...

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  11. PAK-A-PU BANK RAID.

    For the nrst time in seven years successful police raid was carried t ou a Chinese pak-a-pu bank in the city last night, when the Wing Chong ...

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  12. BANK CHIEF SHOT IN ARMY CAMP.

    A postman found a Mr. Hall manager of Lloyd's Bank at Borden imilitary camp, near Aldershot, murdered, and a considerable ...

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  13. LIMPING TO PORT.

    It is expectod that the distressed stoamer Honolulu Maru will reach Sydney late this afternoon. Yesterday it was decided that the ...

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  14. RIVAL PUSHES.

    Viclorfa-street, Erskineville, was the scene of a revival of the old-time fighting between two rival pushes last night, who, before getting to holts, had ...

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  15. DECIDING SEATS.

    Labor ia hopeful of winning the Pilbarra and Klmberley acuta in the Legislative Assembly, the polling for which takes place to day. The ...

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  16. WIFE AND CHILD'S KEEP.

    Acting on information from New Zealand, Detectives Brannelly and Burns effected an arrest in Spring Hill this morning. They took into custody ...

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  17. HUSBAND STEALS BUT WIFE RESTORES.

    Edward Brown, paymaster to the Amorican Pacific Fleet, stole £30,000, but his wife wouldn't let him keep it. Last Monday morning Brown and ...

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  18. WHOSE BASE METAL?

    The British Empire's serious position in relation to the control of base metals was revealed at a gathering at the Institution of ...

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  19. DEAD BODY AND A YACHT FOUND.

    A strange mystery of the sea was reported to the pollce this morning. Yesterday two fishermen came across a yach[?] on the weather slde ...

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  20. GIRLS WIN —650 AND COSTS.

    In the case where three young women named Ellen Keane, Gwendoline Glennle. and Valma Chuffey, sued Gracs Brothers for assuult and false ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. HOSPITALS' BOARD.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. Stopford) stated to-day that the Hospitals Act of 1923, passed last session, constituted the Brisbane and South Coast ...

    Article : 370 words
  22. ROMA-STREET MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 290 words
  23. WERE MOVIES TO BLAME?

    "I was only imitating what I saw at the pictures," Was the explanation given by a little girl, when she walked up behind William Baxter, aged 7, and ...

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  24. WILL HE HANG?

    "That this executive protests against the proposed hanging of Edward Williams, and in apponiting a deputation to wait upon the Government, decides ...

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  25. GUN WAR ENDED 1918, BUT ' TENNIS WAS MORE SAVAGE.

    The international Lawn Tennis Fc. deration meeting at Paris, when Austraija and Now Zealand were represented, has. just withdrawn the ...

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  26. 32 STITCHES IN HEAD.

    Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Alice Jenson continued her evidence at the inquiry into the dcath of Maurenceas Jensen, her husband, who died in the ...

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  27. MORE BURGLARIES.

    Further burglaries the the, city aud suburbs have been reported. The lost property ofllce at Control Station was brokon into on Thursday' night ...

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  28. INDECENTLY DEALING.

    Harry Whiteley appeared in the Ballarat supreme Court yesterday charged with having dealt indecently with a girl of 11. He denied the ...

    Article : 65 words
  29. Family Notices

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  30. TOOK FANCY TO DRESS.

    vnmer Lewis (63), walked uuderneath a house In Wickham-street, Valley, yesterday, and removed a dress, valued at 18s lid, that was ...

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  31. BULL GORED HIM.

    A message from Toogoolawah states that Mr. Boil. Argus, dairy farmer, of Cressbrook Estate, was gored by a bull. The ribs were fractured, and ...

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  32. STAMPS AS TRADE ADVTS.

    As France has jssued special "Olym. pian" poslago stamps, it is suggested that Briiain Issue Exhibition stamps. The Acting Premier (Mr. G[?]es] ...

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  33. VISIT OF NAVAL BRITISH SQUADRON.

    The R.S.S.I.L.A. has aranged for a grand naval and military night ar Cromorne on Wednesday, April 10, In honor of the visiting fleet.A meet ...

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  34. WHARF ACCIDENT.

    when working at Dalgety's Wharf yesterday afternoon Alex. Wood, of Coventry-street, Hawthorne, was struck by a falling bale of wool. His ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. TAX COCGERS.

    William James Groatt and his son, coniractors, were fined an nggregate of £1000 in the Police Court for hav. ing made fatse Income tax returns. ...

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  36. WEMBLEY'S WILD MEN.

    Wembley's Wild West showman, Cochran, has received as New Zealand entries: - Christie (Auckland), Fred Drown and George Carian ...

    Article : 40 words
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  38. MATATUA NOW IN DOCK.

    Tho New Zealnd steamer Matatud, In whose fo'c's' five seamen were killed recently, has been docked at Tilbury. ...

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