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  2. DR. DONALDSON.

    The Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Donaldson) has been appointed to the Diocese of Salisbury, England, and will be leaving Queensland at the end of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. VIGOROUS PLAY.

    The cricket match between Australia and Surrey was resumed at the Oval to-day in dull weather, before a moderate attendance. Very light rain fell this ...

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  4. EMPIRE LEADERS.

    The Imperial Conference was opened at noon to-day, all the delegates being in attendance. The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), who has recovered from ...

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  5. FORCE DEPRECATED

    To-day's Cabinet meeting to discuss Irish finance is considered to be a fateful one. Liberal members in the Cabinet, it is said, prefer concessions to continued ...

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  6. EMPIRE CONTROL.

    Lord Milner, in an interview in the "Doily Telegraph, says: "As far as I can judge, some of the Dominion representatives have the idea that an attempt will ...

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  7. ON THE LAND.

    On Saturday the Minister for Lands (Mr. Coyne) opened a poultry show at Enoggera which had been arranged by the local progress association, and at which all ...

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  8. DIVIDED COUNCILS.

    Since the set-bucks and disiategrations suftered by the Caneus Party during the first conscription campaign there had not been a larger or more representative ...

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  9. TRADE IN WHEAT.

    The Premier (Mr. H. N. Barwell) stated this morning that the Cabinet had given considernation to the question whether or not the coming season s wheat crop ...

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  10. THE ALLIES.

    It is expected that in July Allied discussions will be held at Boulogne relative to the European situation but that the proposal to cancel the sanctions imposed ...

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  11. DAIRY PRODUCE GRADED.

    The dairy produce inspection branch of the Department of Trade and Customs advised that the following quantity of dairy produce was graded for export at ...

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  12. RED CROSS WORK.

    Mr. W. T. Robertson (chairman) presided at the general committee meeting of the Red Cross Society (Queensland Division), which was held in the B.M.A. ...

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  13. MAKING FARM LIFE MORE ATTRACTIVE.

    Mr. F. H. Bray, in a paper read at a meeting of the Gawler River branch of the Agricultural Bureau of South Australia, said he believed that one of the ...

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  14. MURDER AND DESTRUCTION.

    Tae rebels destroyed Ravensdale Castle, near Dundalk. The library contained the only complete sot of journals of the Old Irish Parliament The court house was ...

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  15. INDIA'S CLAIM.

    The " Morning Post " states that the Indi in Government's case at the Empire Conference will probably be less thorny than the statements of the Maharao of ...

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  16. ALMOST CERTAIN.

    Although no definite announcement has yet been made concerning the proposed visit of the American Fleet to Australian the United States consul in Sydney (Mr. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN NOTE ISSUE.

    Last week details of the Commonwealth note issue were published. The figures showed thal off May 30, as compared with April 25, there was on the ...

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  18. "RED RAGGERS."

    At the continuation to-days of the inquiry conducted by his Honour Judge Edmunds, as a Royal Commissioner, regarding the 1917 railway and tramway strike, Mr. ...

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  19. FLOOD RUIN

    The prolonged rainy season has caused the worst floods known for 30 years. At Northern Kishiu Island 130 persons have been drowned, and several thousand ...

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  20. POINTS IN JUDGING COWS.

    There are only a few points which must be kept in mind in order to discover as much as conformation indicates with reference to a cow's ...

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  21. THE NEAR EAST.

    The French Prime Minister (M. Briand) and Lord Curzon fully discussed during the Week-end the position in the Near East. They agreed to submit a note to ...

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  22. THE AVERAGES.

    Bardsley heads the combined England and Australian batting averages for the season with 69.64 runs per innings. Macartney is eighth with 50.77. Armstrong ...

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  23. NO CONFIDENCE.

    The Marquis of Salisbary has issued a letter stating that the Coalitionists no longer posses the confindence of the Unionists. Although proud to follow ...

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  24. MARANOA SEAT.

    Apparently very little interest is being taken by Caucus supporters in that party's candidate for the Maranoa seat in the House of Representatives, who is ...

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  25. TURKISH PRISONERS.

    Italy concurs in the view expressed by the Constantinople correspondent of the " Morning Post " that the arrived of released Turkish prisoners from Malta ...

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  26. GIRL OF 18.

    Vera Flannery, 18 years of age, was, placed on trial before his Honour Mr. Justice Pring and a jury, at the Central Criminal Court to-day, on a charge of ...

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  27. THE CENSORSHIP.

    The war-time censorship has been revived to tha extent that a regulation has been issued that no telegram purporting to express the views of any New ...

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  28. PLAIN SPEAKING.

    The Federal Ministry will ask Parliament on Friday for Supply to cover payments for the first few months of the coming financial year. The Estimates will ...

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  29. THE DEUTSCHLAND

    The Golman submarine Deutschland, which had a notorious career during the war, has been shelled and sunk by a French battleship outside Cherbourg. ...

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  30. CANE PRICES BOARD.

    The Central Cane Prices Board, consisting of his Honour Judge O'sullivan (chairman), Messrs. W. Marshall (growers' representative), P. Goldfinch (millers' ...

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  31. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS

    A general meeting of the combined working committee was held in Kalinga Hall on Thursday, when the chairman (Mr. K. Gaffney) spoke in support of the ...

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  32. CONTRACTORS' CLAIM.

    A question which has been agitating the aldermen of the South Brisbane City Council for a long time past was brought to finality at a meeting of the council ...

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  33. METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS.

    A hearty farewell was accorded Sgt. D. P. Reardon and Mrs. Reardon by the townspeople of Wynnum at a gathering in the Town Hall to-night. The Mayor ...

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  34. FRUIT GROWING AT STANTHORPE.

    Sir,—I see that my letter appearing in your issue of 11th inst., has made two stalwarts of the Applethorpe district squeal. The truth is not always ...

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  35. PROTECTING NATIVE FAUNA.

    At the monthly meeting of the Public Library Board, and following a recommendation by the museum committee, consideration was given to the general ...

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  36. RYAN v. "THE MERCURY."

    As a sequel to the case of Ryan v. the "Mercury," which was decided in Melbourne last week, a meeting was held at the Gresham Hotel last night, when Mr. ...

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  37. SISTER LIGUOURI CASE.

    It has been arranged that the action brought by Miss Bridget Mary Partridge, formerly Sister Liguouri, against Bishop Dwyer, of Wagga, in which ths plaintif ...

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  38. EXPLOSIONS NEAR SYDNEY.

    It has been settled to the satisfaction of most people that the sounds of explosion and thea attendant shaking of the windows it houses in the Sydney suburbs ...

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  39. R.S.S.I.L.A.

    At a pleasant social gathering held under the auspices of the Wynnum subbranch R.S.S.I.L.A. on Wednesday the war memorial movement received an ...

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  40. CRIME IN MELBOURNE.

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr. P. Short), who returned from the South to-day, after having visited Tasmania, Sydney, and Melbourne, remarked that in ...

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  41. NAURU PHOSPHATES.

    A cargo of 5900 tons of phosphate rock from Nauru Island has arrived at Swantea. ...

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