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  4. ATTEMPTED MURDER OF RECENT.

    Japan is thrilled and shocked by the attempt made upon the life of the Prince Regent last Thursday. While he was de[?]ined at headquarters, an angry crowd stormed the building, stating that they would not leave until the would-be assassin had been strangled. ...

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  7. TWO MORE ARRESTS.

    Since the startling disclosures made in Townsville last week regarding the activities of two pearling luggers in smuggling Japanese into Australia from New Caledonia, the authorities have been busy searching for the five Japanese landed at Mackay from the Athalie. ...

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  8. DIXMUDE GONE

    LONDON, Saturday.--Paris is announcing the airship Dixmude's loss at sea. The Ministry of Marine reports that Italian fishermen ...

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  9. IN THE CHINA SEAS

    HONGKONG, Saturday.--Another sensational piracy is reported from the vicinity of Hongkong. The Chinese-owned steamer ...

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  10. FAR FROM THE CITY'S HEAT AND GLARE.

    Holiday makers leaving the steamer at Redcliffe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. £700 FINE IMPOSED

    TOWNSVILLE, Saturday.--The Japanese, who was arrested near Winton, appeared before the police court yesterday afternoon. He asserted that ...

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  12. FRENCH DIPLOMACY

    LONDON, Saturday.--The French have not yet given up hope of establishing an independent Rhineland Republic. According to the ...

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  13. CANADIAN LOCK-OUT

    OTTAWA, Saturday.--The Canadian Secretary of State (Mr. A. B. Copp) has declined to issue a certificate of citizenship to any ...

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  14. MR. BRUCE IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Saturday.--"It is a great honour," said the Bishop of Amiens to Mr. Bruce, who is on a visit to the French battlefields, "to receive under ...

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  15. TOLL OF THE SNOWS

    LONDON, Saturday.--There has been a series of disastrous avalanches in the Swiss Alps, which are increasing daily. ...

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  16. NO RUSH

    There was no rush by tra[?] from the city to the seaside resorts or to the country on Saturday morning, but adequate provision was made by the ...

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  17. GERMAN DOCUMENTS

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" says: "It is [?]quently asked why the editors of the German diplomatic documents now ...

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  18. DRUNKENNESS

    LONDON, Saturday.--A uniform medical and legal standard of what constitutes drunkenness is one of the chief needs of the moment, according ...

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  19. POISON-LIQUOR

    PHILADELPHIA, Saturday.--Dr. Paul, a local coroner says that poison-liquor has been responsible for 875 deaths in this city during the year. ...

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  20. DOUBLE ACCIDENT

    CHARLEVILLE, Saturday.--An accident between Charleville and Bulloo, when a sulky overturned, throwing the occupants to the ground violently, had a ...

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  21. LUXOR SHRINE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The special Luxor correspondent of "The Times" states that the removal of the third and last section of the roof of the ...

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  22. WANTED MAN

    At Maryborough on Friday Detective Mullaley, of the C.I. Branch, Brisbane, arrested Foster Allen Frederick Bone on a provisional warrant. ...

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  23. CHANGING SEX

    PITTSBURG, Saturday.--"The day when a girl who wishes to be a boy can realise her hope may soon come," says Dr. Oscar Riddle, describing the ...

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  24. FAMOUS ENGINEER DEAD

    LONDON, Saturday.--The death is announced of Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, the famous engineer, responsible for the building for the tower in ...

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  25. WOMEN OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Saturday.--The International Council of Women is arranging for at which women from 38 countries ...

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  26. COUEISM CRITICISED

    LONDON, Saturday.--An American, Dr. Gibson in an article in "The English Review" roundly condemns Coue's autosuggestion treatment. ...

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  27. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Cloudy along Pacific slopes, with passing showers, chiefly oil and near coast, and thunderstorms in Penin[?] and Carpentaria divisions; ...

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  28. SMUGGLER DIPLOMATS

    LONDON, Saturday.--Bootlegging got into the realm of International diplomacy to-day, when the Polish Minister formally demanded from the ...

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  29. STRANDED BOAMBEE

    TWEED HEADS, Saturday.--The stranded Boambee is still in a precarious position, lying close up to the south wall and about 80 yards from the river ...

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  30. FEDERAL CABINET MEETING

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The Federal Ministers are all away from Melbourne at present, but an endeavour will be made to arrange for Cabinet to meet ...

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