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  4. CARESS WINS ALBERT CUP.

    At a late hour on Saturday night' The Mail's" Special Correspondent in Melbourne got into touch with our office by telephone, and announced enthusiastically that the Queensland yacht Caress had won the Albert Cup race in Port Phillip Bay. ...

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  5. DRINK IN WALES.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- An abortive effort, to Introduce a local option poll every three years in Wales has been made. Postcards opposing the measure to the ...

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  6. WILD CONFUSION IN "STREET."

    Sensation follows quickly on sensation as the Investigation into the United States oil scandals proceed. So seriously were the latest disclosures regarded on Wall-stzost that stocks suddenly collapsed, and the market. closed in wild contusion. ...

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  7. RIOTOUS STUDENTS

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Four hundred students besieged the office of the central poor law authority in Paris yesterday as a protest, against a deduction of 25 ...

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  8. COMFORTABLE RESTING PLACES ADD CHARM TO A ROOM

    Four pages of today's issue (our Special Home Number) are devoted to teller press and illustration relative to deep interest and importance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DEFENCE POLICY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. Auston Chamberlain, Continuing the debate in the House of Commons, emphasised the importance of giving the ...

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  10. MOGGILL FERRY CLOSED

    Mr. B. Pinnell, who is in charge of the Moggill ferry, advised on Saturday night that the Brisbane River had risen five feet, and had ...

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  11. WHERE IS AUSTRALIA?

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--"Like hundreds of others from Australia I was thoroughly ashamed of Australia 'House," declared. Mr. J. S. ...

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  12. UNIQUE METHODS

    NEW YORK, Saturday. The New York police are recovering a great quantity of stolen jewels by a method and [?] scale 'unique in the annals of crime ...

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  13. IN A FERMENT

    LONDON, Saturday.-- A prominent Australian, who has returned from Portugal said he believed another Portuguese revolution was imminent. The ...

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  14. CAFE RAIDED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.-- The fashionable Ambassadors' Cafe in Pitt-street was raided about 5.15 p.m. on Friday evening when crowded. The police ...

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  15. STATE FORECAST.

    Insufficient data; but conditions still favourable for thunderstorms east from line Normanton to Goondiwindi, and in north-western ...

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  16. ACCIDENTS

    While working at The Queensland Motor Agency's premises an South Brisbane, on Saturday morning, Cyril Stones of Annerley road, South Brisbane had his ...

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  17. PIALBA SHOOTING

    MARYBOROUGH, Saturday.-- At the police court this morning Johany Bundean the aged kanaka, who created a sensation in the Pialba district ...

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  18. PADDINGTON FIRE

    For the third Saturday afternoon in succession the Ithaca fire brigade have turned out to a fire This latest occurred in a shop at the corner of ...

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  19. MADGE TITHERADGE'S THROAT.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Miss Madge Titherradge, the Australian actress, announces that treatment, by a Christian Scientists has benefited her overstrained ...

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  20. MT. EVEREST EXPEDITION.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Captain Noe has left Darjeeling in charge of the Mt. Everest photographic, party which includes Messrs. Percira, King, Helpf. ...

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  21. JAPANESE LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.-- J. P. Morgan and Co. announce that the Japanese loan has been oversubscribed ...

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  22. TORRENTIAL RAINS

    The torrential rain which has de[?]uged Queensland during the past few days has removed, for this season at least the fear of drought. ...

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    The New South Wales girls, who won the Teams Stemming Championship of Australia in record-time. (Left to right): Vera Pawley, Lily Robertson, R. Carrett. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. WILD NORTH-WEST

    What do those of us who live in cities of on coastal fringe of Australia, know of its inner spaces, where the foot of white man rarely trod until ...

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  25. CONTROL OF GOLF

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A conference of the various golfing bodies throughout the United Kingdom which has been sitting at York with complete goodwill and ...

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  26. UKRAINE IN REVOLT

    LONDON, Saturday.--"The Times," correspondent at Bukarest says . that, according to a message receive from Jassy a revolution has broken out ...

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  27. EARLY GOVERNORS

    In his article on "Early Governors" to be published in "The Daily Mail" to-morrow. Mr. A. Moston deals with two great figures--the remarkable man ...

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  28. FARM HAND DROWNED.

    Horace' Hardwell, a youth of about 20 or 21 years, was drowned at, Aspley, on Saturday afternoon. Hardwell an Englishman, was employed by a Mr. ...

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  29. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.--The body of a young man whose identity line not been established, war found shortly after 9 p.m. to-day on the railway line ...

    Article : 82 words
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