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  4. Egyptian Riots Result in Six Deaths.

    Six were killed and forty-six injured in a riot at Mansouran during the visit of Nahas Pasha, whose motor-car to which thirty ...

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  5. THIRD TEST

    The cricket match between the Australians and Nottinghamshire was drawn, after Australia had lost four wickets for 360 in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NO HASTE!

    The Premier (Mr. Moore) says that he is not going to be rushed into doing something that.might be absurd in connection with the ...

    Article : 88 words
  7. CRIME ECHO

    The Gold Stealing Detection Staff, which has been working at Kalgoorlie for 23 years, has been abolished on 'the ground that the ...

    Article : 122 words
  8. AMAZING

    Some extraordinary feats in wireless arid telephony have been accomplished in the past few days in the radio-phone service, ...

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  9. Demands Indictment.

    Mr. Theodore made further reference to his demand for the institution of proceedings by file Queensland Government to-day. He said: "If the ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. LONDON;WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales an inferior misecellancous selection Dargely second-baud lors. were submitted to a crowded attendance. The tone was some what ...

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  11. POLICE COUP.

    The police party bronchi off a suicessful coup to-day when. after harricading Esk Road. near Fornvale, in the Ipswleh district. with logs anil ...

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  12. LACK OF ETIQUETTE.

    When the Mosman Council met last] night, the Mayor noticed that the Deputy-May or. (Aid. Fyfe-Hendersan) was not in evening dress. He directed ...

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  13. Wage Reductions.

    The premier (Mr. HiN) forecasts drastic economies. He says that there must be a general reduction in salaries and wages, ail ...

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  14. Mr. McCormack Makes Further Statement

    Mr. MeCormack, ex-Promler of Queensland; in a further statement today with reference to the Mungana Commission. denied the last ...

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  15. TRAIN VICTIM.

    The body of an unidentified man, aged about 40, was discovered under the railway bridge between yerrinbool and Yanderra yesterday morning. The ...

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  16. SEX AND MARRIAGE.

    The Lambeth Conference morning session discussed the life.-witness of he Christian community with special reference to questions of marriage and ...

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  17. 500 STUD RAMS.

    Sir [?] of Dalkelth station has presented to the Department of Agriculture 500 stud merino rams. They will be made available ...

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  18. Judge Campbell Silent

    Mr. Justice Campbell, Royal Commissioner, who issued the sensational Mungana Report, when asked to-day if he cared to say anything in reply to ...

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  19. THE MEANING OF EMPIRE.

    Addressing the British Empire Society, Major-General Coxen, said that school children should be taught to realise what the Empire means. He ...

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    Victor Richardson, the dashing south Australian batsman, who played a merry innings in the Second Test match, scoring a boundary during his century innings in the match at Leicester. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. SOLD OUT TO GROWERS.

    At a meeting Brisbane yesterday, shareholders in the British-Australian [?] Associntion. Ltd., approved of the winding-up of the company and ...

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  22. Mr. Theodore and A.L.P.

    At u meeting of the Wollougoug Branch of the A.L.I, a resolution was passel pointing out the advisability of Mr. Theodore resigning from the A.L.P ...

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  23. PAY ROLL STOLEN.

    News has just leaked out that the sum of £700, portion of the City Councirs fortnightly pay-roll, mysteriously disappeared from the ity Treasury at ...

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  24. MISSING AIRMEN.

    The township offcer left Taungup on Monday morning with a party to Search for the missing airmen, Matthews and Hook, hut nothing has yet ...

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  25. PRICE OF MILK.

    It is considered.unlikely that a defhide decision concerning the price of milk will be reached by the Milk Board to-morrow. ...

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  26. TURNED THE CORNER.

    Mr. cleary Chief Railway Coinumis[?] addressing the Rotary Club, explained that steps bad been taken by the Commissioners to deal with the ...

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  27. CHINESE HERBALISTS.

    A Chinese herbal is practising in Australia and Fiji will, in future, be [?] to register with the Chinese Consul-General at. Sydney, Only ...

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  28. OCEAN FLIGHTS.

    [?] Mernoz the [?] who [?] carried a mail westward aross the South Atlantic, left here at 4.45 this afternoon on an Eastward ...

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