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  2. MINERS' LEADERS.

    The president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. R. Smillie) offically announced at the miners' conference to-day that nothing transpired during the conference with ...

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  3. THE RUSH ELECTION.

    Mr. A. L. Petric, Nationalist candidate for [?], and Se[?] [?]. held addressed a meeting of electors in the Hamulton Town Hall last night. The Mayor of ...

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  4. WINDSOR.

    The committee which is carrying out the arrangements to secure the return of Mr. Charles Taylor, the Nationalist candidate for Windsor, met in the committee rooms, ...

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  5. VICTORIAN FINANCES.

    The State Treasurer (Mr. M'Pnerson), in a pre-Budget statement in the Logislative Assembly to-night, said that the revenue for 1919-20 would exceed that of ...

    Article : 267 words
  6. "FOUR WISE MEN."

    (Mr. Field Smith, Soldier-Nationalist candidate for Marce, in addressnig a large meeting of electors in the School of Arts, Kangaroo Point, last evening, said that ...

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  7. JAPANESE-AMERICAN TENSION.

    Viscount Kaneko has stated that if the Californian State Government passes the Anti-Japanese Bill, California will write an indelible impression on the minds of ...

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  8. COAL AND SHALE EMPLOYEES.

    The Chairman of the Coal Miners' Tribunal (Mr. Charles Hibble) to-day delivered his award in regard to the wages claims of the Australian Coal and Shale ...

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  9. A RAILWAY WITHOUT RAILS.

    The Caucus candidate says he is the friend of the farmer. He says at with particular ve[?] at election times. The farmer himself must think it is ...

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  10. WARREGO.

    Mr. Herbert Yeates, the Country Party candidate, addressed a very successful meeting here last night. Mr. G. Gordon occupied the chair, and there was a good ...

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  11. OXLEY.

    There was a large attendance of members of the Goodna branch of the. N.D.C. at a meeting held on Tuesday night to take steps to ensure Mr. A. G. ...

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  12. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S FAREWELL.

    A reception was given at Federal Parliament House this afternoon by the Prime Minister and members of the Federal Cabinet in honour of their ...

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  13. MEETINGS.

    Alderman J. F. Maxwell, Nationalist candidate for Toowong, will address a meeting in the Masonic Hall, Toowong, this evening. He will be assisted by ...

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  14. RUSSO-POLISH WAR.

    The Poles have captured the town of Rovno from the Bolsheviks. ...

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  15. LACK OF ENTHUSIASM.

    Messrs. J. A. Fihelly, D. Weir, and A. Thompson addressed a well-attended meeting in the Queen's Park to-night. The speakers followed on the lines of previous ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. MURDER OF POLICE AVENGED.

    Following the death of Police-Inspector Burke and Sergeant Burke, two brothers in the Royal Irish Constabulary, who were shot dead at midnight at Balbriggan, a ...

    Article : 219 words
  17. ITALIAN METAL CRISIS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Milan says that the imperative act of authority by the Italian Prime Minister (Signor Giolitti) settled the metal crisis. ...

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  18. ROCKHAMPTON.

    Mr. Forde, the Caucus candidate for Rockhampton, opened his campaign tonight, when he addressed a meeting in the School of Arts. He defended the ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. "CHEAP FOOD AND STATESMANSHIP."

    Sir,—Ten years ago beef and mutton was sold in Queensland at 1d and 2d. per lb., wheat and maize 1/6 per bushel. Droughts here, the Great War devastating ...

    Article : 364 words
  20. THE EXCHANGE SYSTEM.

    Mr. J. F. Darling, of London, addressing the Congress of Chambers of Commerce, suggested that a sound Empire exchange system might be established by ...

    Article : 165 words
  21. CONDEMNATION OF EVIL.

    In his speech against alcoholism, delivered by the Secretary to the Navy (Mr. J. Danicls), before the International Congress, says the Washington corresspondent ...

    Article : 78 words
  22. FREEHOLD FOR SOLDIERS.

    Colonel Currie, the Soldier-Nationalist candidate for Brisbane, addressed a largely-attended meeting at the Byrnes Statue last evening, Mr. G. Nutting ...

    Article : 103 words
  23. BRISBANE'S UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr. J. Donovan, who presided at the meeting of the unemployed at the Labour Bureau yesterday morning, intimated that 14 names had that morning been added ...

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  24. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    When the waterside workers engaged to work the cargo on board the steamer. Wiltshire presented themselves at the Musgrave wharf yesterday a number were ...

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  25. INDIA'S HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    The appointment of Sir William Meyer as High Commissioner for India is welcomed here, as the constant encroachment of the India Office has of late caused ...

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  26. FROZEN BEEF FROM QUEENSLAND.

    In connection with the question of the disposal of frozen beef obtained from Queensland, Mr. J. P. Osborne, who is the consumers' representative on the ...

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  27. LOANS AND TAXATION.

    Lack of enthusiasm and a sparse attendance were characteristic of a meeting addressed in the Alliance Hall, Woolloongabba, last evening by Mr. John ...

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  28. "ONE HOUSE ONLY."

    Mr. W. M'Cosker, the Caucus candidate for Toowong, addressed a large audience in the Masonic Hall, Toowong, last evening. He said that he and Mr. Maxwell, ...

    Article : 432 words
  29. WORK OF BRUSSELS CONFERENCE.

    Captain Collins (Secretary to the Commonwealth Treasury) and Colonel G. T. C. Campbell (New Zealand) are proceeding to Brussels to-morrow to attend the ...

    Article : 121 words
  30. DUTCH FORCES.

    The Queen's Speech at the opening of Parliament stated that the situation in Europe remained uncertain, thus preventing the aspirations of the League of ...

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  31. SOLDIER SETTLERS AND PERPETUAL LEASEHOLD.

    Sir,—I would esteem it a favour if you could find space in your paper for the following:—Mr. Theodore in an address to soldier settlers at Pikedale, pointed ...

    Article : 415 words
  32. RISINGS IN FORMOSA.

    Serious risings are reported to have occuired in Formosa, and many persons have been killed in the fighting. A number of the natives' buildings have ...

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  33. BISHOPS ON PROHIBITION.

    The report of the Industrial and Social Problems Committee of the Lambeth Conference, including the Bishops of Adelaide, Auckland, Newcastle, North ...

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  34. EVACUATION IN SIBERIA.

    The United Press correspondent at Tokio says: The War Office has announced that the Japanese have evacuated Herbartovsk, in Siberia. ...

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  35. NEW YORK CUSTOMS HOUSE.

    The Customs House has been heavily guarded following the receipt of a warning that an attempt would be made to blow up the building. ...

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  36. ALLEGED JEWEL ROBBERY.

    A warrant has been issued in London for the arrest of William Barratt, son-in-law of John Drexel, an American millionaire, who is accused of the theft ...

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  37. STEWARDS ON INTERSTATE VESSELS.

    The stewards employed on interstate vessels are dissa[?]ed with then hours of labour, and it is understood that they are demanding an eight-hour day. In ...

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  38. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    An inquiry touching the deaths of Mrs. Bridget M'Mahon, whose body was found in the scrub in a paddock at Waaia on Sunday morning and of Joseph Moyle, ...

    Article : 226 words
  39. RACECOURSE ADMISSION TAX.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night, the Treasrer (Mr. Lang) gave notice of his intention to move to-morrow the suspension of the Standing Orders for the ...

    Article : 160 words
  40. BERMUDA TERCENTENARY.

    The Secretary for the Navy (Mr. J. Daniels) has announced that American warships will visit Bermuda at the British Government's request to participate in ...

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  41. FEDERAL SERVICE CLAIMS.

    Argument was concluded before his Honour Mr. Justice Starke in the Arbitration Court to-day respecting the claims made against the Public Service ...

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  42. AN ELECTION IS IN PROGRESS!

    At in open-air meeting to-night Mr. F.A. Cooper, Caucus candidate for Bremer, said that the Minister for Mines had told him some time ago that the Cabinet ...

    Article : 119 words
  43. GOVERNMENT INTERFERENCE WITH INDUSTRY.

    Sir,—J. S. Mill, political economist, in his famous essay on Liberty, made the following observations upon the above subject: His first objection was that the ...

    Article : 500 words
  44. BURDEN OF TAXATION.

    Speaking in the Legislative Assembly on the second reading of the Railway Loan Application Bill, Mr. Solly (member for Carlton) said there must be a stop ...

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  45. DARWIN SHUNTING SCHEME.

    The railway authorities have approached the carters section of the Australian Workers' Union with a proposal that the carters should take over the shunting and ...

    Article : 79 words
  46. NANANGO.

    The secretary of the South Burnett District Council of the P.P.U. writes stating that Mr. James Braidwood Edwards is the endorsed P.P.U. candidate for the ...

    Article : 46 words
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