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  2. DASTARDLY DEED.

    One of the most dastardily outrages recorded in the Cloncurry district recurred some time between Wednesday and Thursday last at Devoncourt ...

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  3. ENTENTE CRISIS.

    The "Sunday Times" publishes a message from its Paris correspondent fore-shadowing a volte face by France. He says it is anticipated ...

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  4. CLOSER RELATIONS.

    After Mr. Bruce had made a statement for the Australian Press Association, he said that he believed that the results which would flow from ...

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  5. IN FULL BLAST.

    The election campaign is now in full blast, and speeches are being made all over the country. Mr. Winston Churchill, addressing ...

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  6. CREDIT AFFECTED.

    The city editor of the "Morning Post." in commenting on the speech by the chairman of Dalgety's, Ltd., in which he referred in what he ...

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  7. HAIL STORM.

    On Saturday afternoon Ipswich experienced the heaviest storm of the present season. A fall of about half an inch of rain was accompanied by ...

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  8. RHODES SCHOLARS.

    Four former students at the Ipswich Grammar School have won Rhodes scholarships, and of these, three were attending in the one ...

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  9. Military Control.

    The "Sunday Express" says the Anglo-French crisis continues. At Britain's suggestion the ambassador's conference fixed for Saturday. ...

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  10. Mr. Baldwin's Manifesto.

    In a manifesto to his constituents. M. Baldwin says the objects in imposing duties on manufactured goods would be (1) to raise revenue by less ...

    Article : 147 words
  11. Critical Pass.

    The political observer of the "Daily Telegraph", who is regarded not only well-informed, but as generally inspired, says: "An authoratative ...

    Article : 271 words
  12. Sanctions Question.

    In connection with the grave divergency of Anglo-French opinion in regard to the question of the sanctions if the Reich fails to guarantee a ...

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  13. N.S. WALES MINISTRY.

    Some of Sir George Fuller's own followers are now turning upon him with the demand for a new leader. They submit that the Government ...

    Article : 137 words
  14. Official Proclamation.

    A Royal proclamation has been issued in the "Gazette," announcing that the new Parliament will meet on January 8. December 20 is the date ...

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  15. Monarchist Move.

    The Associated Press quotes President Coolidge as believing the American people will sympathise with any move taken by the Allies to prevent ...

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  16. A WAY OUT PROBABLE.

    Sir George Fuller and his Ministerial colleagues take a grave view of the political crisis brought about by the Progressives and two Ministerial ...

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  17. MELBOURNE "SPECIALS."

    In a special edition issued to-night, the Melbourne "Sun" announces rumours of grave dissatisfaction among the special police force, and reports ...

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  18. Sterling Falls.

    Sterling continued its downward course, reaching 4.27½ before business closed for the week representing a loss of 10½ cents in five days. The ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. "France's Rights."

    A Paris message states that M. Poincare, in the Chamber, replying to Mr. Baldwin's assertion, denied it was France's fault that the Entente might ...

    Article : 189 words
  20. BATON CHARGES.

    A crowd of some 300 men and youths were dispersed by a large body of police after some difficulty on Saturday at Preston. It is said ...

    Article : 141 words
  21. Walloon Church Flattened.

    During the hail storm yesterday afternoon the Lutheran Church at Walloon was wrecked. The building was flattened to the ground, and its ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. Advertising

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  23. Italian Viewpoint.

    In long statement in the Senate Signor Mussolini reviewed the Government's foreign policy, showing that the Italian viewpoint was largely in ...

    Article : 70 words
  24. Preference System.

    General Smuts interviewed by a Reuter representative at Southampton prior to sailing for South Africa expressed much satisfaction at the result ...

    Article : 99 words
  25. BORDER RAILWAY.

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller) sent communications yesterday to the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) and the Premier of ...

    Article : 316 words
  26. BUILDING DAMAGED AT BUNDANBA.

    At 2.45 p.m. yesterday hail and rain commenced to fall heavily, for a time the wind blew with teriffic force and a house, which was in ...

    Article : 109 words
  27. Heavy Casualties.

    A regular battle between Separatists and armed peasants took place near Neuwied yesterday, and was renewed this morning 24 being killed. ...

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  28. French Debt.

    Officials, in commenting on M. Poincare's statement that France cannot pay off the American debt until she collects from Germany, declared the ...

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  29. CASE FOR STRIKERS.

    Mr. Power, a member of the executive of the Victorian police union speaking at the Domain to-day, said the police did not take the extreme ...

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  30. POLICE ASSAULTED.

    Six men who were arrested on charges of having assaulted the police during a disturbance at Mount Morgan pony races, on November 3. ...

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  31. Prohibition Fight.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Central News Agency states that a conflict broke out between the police and the inhabitants of Essen owing ...

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  32. DUST AND RAIN STORM.

    A peculiar sight was witnessed about 2.30 p.m., yesterday afternoon. Great clouds of dust, resembling large columns of black smoke, ...

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  33. Liberal Campaign.

    A wonderful reception was accorded to Mr. Lloyd George's first speech in the Liberal campaign an Northampton The hull was packed, and nearly 3000 ...

    Article : 189 words
  34. Two Constables Shot.

    When about to be lodged in the Frankston lock-up early on Sunday morning a prisoner drew a revolver and shot two policeman who had ...

    Article : 136 words
  35. Without Consent.

    The ex-Kaiser, in a communique says that the return of the ex-Crown Prince was prepared and carried out without his knowledge. He received a ...

    Article : 94 words
  36. HAIL AT COOROY.

    A heavy thunderstorms, with heavy hall, passed over the district to-day, coming from the north-west. A total of 126 points of rain was registered. ...

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  37. Liberals and Labour.

    Mr. Harold Spender, the well-known author and journalist, writes to the Press suggesting that as the maintenance of free-trade is the most ...

    Article : 79 words
  38. Dr. Wirth's Illness.

    Dr. Wirth, the well-known statesman, is reported to the dying, following on an apoplectic seizure. ...

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  39. DAMAGE BY MONDAY'S STORM.

    The Overseer of the Moreton Shire Council (Mr. G. Gee), stated yesterday that he had not heard of any serious ...

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  40. A STRIKE LEVY.

    At a mass meeting at Lithgow of the western miners, an address on the dispute on the west coast of New Zealand was given by a vielting ...

    Article : 60 words
  41. FILLY'S FATAL FALL.

    At the Canterbury Park races on Saturday. Miss Bessie, a three-year-old filly, fell in the Pack Staked, breaking her neck and two fore-legs ...

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  42. "The Poor Entente."

    Referring to M. Poincare's speech to-day, as threatening to end the entente. Mr. Lloyd George said: "He gives the poor entente a week-end ...

    Article : 193 words
  43. COLLIERIES RESUME.

    A Sydney message states the situation in the Northern coal-field was very much easier on Friday morning as the [?] and New [?] ...

    Article : 58 words
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