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  2. BUSINESS METHODS.

    The directors of the Pikedale Soldiers' Settlement Co-operative Canning, Jam, and Preserving Co., Ltd., in a statement in reply to commente by the Minister ...

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  3. THUNDERSTORMS.

    Early on Saturday afternoon a heavy thunderstorm passed over Brisbane. This, however, brought no abatement of the sultry conditions of the past week. ...

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  4. COUNTRY CENTRES.

    Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gill have accepted the invitation of the C. of E. authorities to again take up their residence at the preparatory school, Toowoomba, and will ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The "Observer," in explaining the political situation, states that Sir George Younger (head of the Unionist Party machine) argues that before an election ...

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  6. COLOURED LABOUR.

    The Premier (Mr. Theodore) was asked on Saturday if he had noticed the further remarks made by the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Barwell) on the subject of ...

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  7. GERMAN TRADE.

    There are unmistakable signs everywhere in Germany in support of the contention of many people that Germany did not Jose the war," said Captain ...

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  8. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—Referring to the statement which appeared in the Press this morning regarding the Golden Cauket, I shall be glad if you will favour me by publishing the ...

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  9. MR. COLLINGS'S GRIEVANCE.

    Sir,—The poor bishops have really [?] just grievance against Mr. J. S, Cobngs; for the views he has expressed. On the other hand, Mr. Collings has a grievance ...

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  10. MR. SHEPHERD'S COMMENT.

    Press telegrams from Australia reproduce Mr. W. A. Horn's letter, which appeared in the Adelaide "Register," advocating coolie labour in the Northern ...

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  11. FAIR RENTS BILL.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. M'Tiernan) to-day outlined some of the provisions of the amended Fair Rents Bill, which was held up by the prorogation of ...

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  12. THE DEFENCE ASPECT.

    "I have read Mr. Barvrell's rejoinder, and I am afraid that there are many, phases of the question which he has not considered," declared the Acting Minister ...

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  13. "SEASIDE INSANITATION."

    Sir,—Seeing in the "Courier" of January 6 a paragraph headed, "Seaside Insanitation, Fouling the Water," I wish to ask if the persons who were eye-witnesses to ...

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  14. EAST BRISBANE TRAM SERVICE.

    Sir,—Will Mr. Ferry kindly inform the public if he is doing anything, or going to do, anything, in the matter of the prices of meat and milk? Unless I am ...

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  15. SILENT GODS.

    "For a space—it may have been hours, it may have been days, tame mattcted not —I have lived among the silent gods, in an ecstasy of contemplation. I have ...

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  16. HERR HUGO STINNES' ACTIVITIES.

    It is reported that Herr Hugo Stirines has purchased a warehouse at Petrograd and is negotiating with the Soviet Government, to organise maritime ...

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  17. TURNING PARKS INTO STADIUMS.

    Sir,—It is currently reported that application has been made to the South Brisbane City Council, by certain promoters, to grant the use of Davies Park ...

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  18. CHARLEVILLE.

    His Grace Archbishop Sharp arrived here on Saturday to be present at the quarterly meeting of the Bush Brotherhood. He was welcomed at an ...

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  19. LOWER FREIGHTS.

    Australian shipping lines, including the Commonwealth Government line, have reduced freights from 90/ per ton to 75/ on more than 150 articles, including ...

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  20. PRIDE FIXING.

    Sir,—As a world traveller I would like to express my appreciation of your splendid tramways seryice. I do not hesitate to say that there are few to surpass it ...

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  21. CROW'S NEST.

    Mr. Alf. Barton, son of Mr. T. J. Barton, of Plainby, was swimming a horse across Emu Cteek, when the current swept the animal away. It was found ...

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  22. HEAVY RAIN AT ADELAIDE.

    Owing to extraordinarily wet weather practically all sports were postponed on Saturday. The Government Meteorologist reported that the disturbance was one ...

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  23. MARQUIS OKUMA.

    The death has occurred of the Marquis Qkuma, an ex-Premier. HONOLULU, January 8. A despatch from Tokio to the Nippu ...

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  24. WHITE WOMEN IN THE TERRITORY.

    Mr. Peacock, the director of Government bores in the Northern Territory, interviewed the Acting Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Earle) on ...

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  25. "DRY" AMERICA.

    Sir,—A recent cable (December 30) from New York told of nine deaths in that city from alcohol po[?]soning during the Christmas holidays. Presumably the figures ...

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  26. CHILDERS.

    Mr. C. T. Larsen, who has been appointed superintendent to the newly established Isis district centre of the Q.A.T.B., took up his duties on January ...

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  27. SOCIALIST ADMINISTRATION

    Sir,—The summary of the Queensland Treasury returns for the month of December and the half-year just closed, is something thal all who have the welfare ...

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  28. ROCKHAMPTON.

    On Saturday night the Anzac Club was. borglariousiy entered, and ten suit lengths, valued at £10 were stolen. Soon after the theft was discovered Sorgeant ...

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  29. FALL FROM A. BALCONY.

    Dreadful injuries were sustained by Violet Higgins, aged seven years, through falling from a balcony at her home at Cadder-street, Redfern, on Saturday, ...

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  30. PERTH WOOL SALES.

    At the sixth series of the Perth wool sales ou Saturday 12,000 bales were offered to the largest attendance of buyers yet seen in Western Australia, and practically ...

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  31. MARYBOROUGH.

    A number of Maryborough's old sports men assembled at the Australian Hotel on Friday night to meet Mr. Frank Ivory, a prominent footballer and athlete of the ...

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  32. BISHOPS AND WORK.

    Sir,—My letter of Thursday last upon the above subject was written in the hope that possibly some of those who agree with, the many, recent, atterances of the ...

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  33. FIRE AT NARROGIN.

    Damage estimated at £10,000 was done by a fire at Narrogin early this morning. The Hordern Hotel and the adjoining Premises of a barber's shop and the ...

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  34. GATTON FATALITY.

    Another fatal accident occurred here yesterday afternoon. Edward Murphy, who was crossing the Gatton Railway bridge from the town side in order to ...

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  35. ASSAULTS ON CHILDREN.

    A conference of the National Union of Women Teachers passed a motion in favour of the amendment of the law dealing with assaults upon and cruelty to ...

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  36. OIL ROYALTIES.

    The Persian Government has obtained from an American company, the name ot which has not been disclosed, an ad vanee of 1,500,000 dollars (£300,000) ...

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  37. METALS IN CLOTHES.

    There are few people, whote clothes contain less than half a dozen metals, and, generally, the more brishtly-coloured a garment is the more metal it contains. ...

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  38. MUNIFICENT GIFTS.

    The late Mr. Henry Musgrave left £200,000 for Belfast charities, including £50,000 to the Belfast University, and similar amounts to Victoria Hospital and ...

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  39. FRUITLESS SEARCH.

    The Bournemouth police are making untiring but fruitless efforts to find the murderer of Miss Wilkins, whose body was found near the town. They have ...

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  40. MOTOR CYCLES.

    The offical results of the six days' reliability trial of the Motor Cycle Club of New South Wides shows that four riders, representing four different makes of motor cycles, tled for first ...

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  41. CHINESE RIVALRY.

    Newspapers state that the Prime Minister (Mr. Shisyi) has announced the restoration of the Vice-regal system which existed under the Monarchy, with the ...

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  42. MATRIMONIAL CASES.

    A total of 1041 matrimonial suits are in be heard during the coming legal term. Viscountess Rhondda is petitioning for the restitution of her conjugal rights ...

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  43. THE MELBOURNE MURDER.

    Information was volunteered by a woman to the Sydney police on Saturday as the result of which Detective Barclay went to a house in Gonlburn-street, city, ...

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  44. RETRIAL DELAYED.

    It is announced that the second trial of "Fairy" Arbuckle on the charge of having murdered the cinema actress, Miss Virginia Rappe, cannot start on Monday, ...

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  45. LAPSED HERESY CHARGE.

    The Bishop of Oxford (the Right Rev. H. M. Burge) has refused to try the Rev. H. D. A. Major, formerly of New Zealand, on the charge of heresy in ...

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