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  2. RHODES SCHOLARS.

    The Rhodes scholarships report for the year 1922-23 gives the following Australian and New Zealand results:- B.Litt. Degree.—Kershaw (New South ...

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  3. TREVESSA DISASTER.

    At the inquiry into the loss of the steamer Trevessa, Scully, an able seaman, stated in his evidence that the compare in one of the lifeboats was about 16 points ...

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  4. BIG DAMAGES.

    The Judicial Committee of the House of Lords has awarded the Standard Oil Company, of New York, £111,235 damages against the Glan Line of steamers, for the ...

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  5. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—Not only the musical community of Brisbane, but all citizens that pride themselves on any achievement in the city of Brisbane, should make it their ...

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  6. THE OLD FOLK.

    "Grow old along with me, the best is yet to be." Browning's haunting words somehow would persist in coming back as youth looked upon age at the annual ...

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  7. TOOMBUL ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

    Sir,—Apropos of the par re delay in electric lighting of Toombul, your correspondent is evidently a booster, not satisfied with a daylight view of the recently ...

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  8. SEEKING SETTLERS.

    The "Montreal Star's" Ottawa correspondent states there are indications that Canada will soon become a lively competitor for immigrants with Australia, ...

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  9. WESTPORT STRIKE.

    The secretary of the Wellington Employers' Association, who has returned from a visit to Westport, says the town is feeling the mine dispute keenly, ...

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  10. ENID TARDENT FUND.

    Sir,—Kindly allow me a space to express an opinion as a resident of the town of Wynnum on the matter of the council's action in opening the above ...

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  11. A CO-OPERATIVE LOAN.

    South Australia and Tasmania have associated to obtain loan money on the London market. Loans of £2,000,000 for the former and £1,000,000 for the latter State ...

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  12. AT THE ANNUAL REUNION OF THE JIREH BAPTIST CHURCH ON SATURDAY THERE WAS A HAPPY GATHERING OF THE OLD FOLKS. THE GOVERNOR, WHO GAVE AN ADDRESS, IS HERE SEEN AMONG THE CHURCH ADHERENTS.

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  13. TOWNSVILLE FIRE.

    A fire broke out in the saddlery shop of J. H. Rutherford, opposite the railway station, Flinders-street, shortly after 9 o'clock last night, and gutted the whole ...

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  14. TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB.

    The special correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Luxor states that as the result of recent negotiations between Mr. Carter and the Egyptian Government an ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES.

    At the annual meeting of the Hull Chamber of Commerce the President declared that Hull had re-wrested from Manchester the position of third largest ...

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  16. BRITISH BOILERMAKERS' DISPUTE.

    [?]cently, after a contercncc, a, basis [?]f settlement was arrived at in the boilermakers' dispute, which had lasted 29 weeks. The terms of agreement were ...

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  17. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Senator Wilson, referring to the question of accommodation for Australian visitors at the Empire Exhibition, urges that arrangements should be made in ...

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  18. SPANISH ROYALTIES' TOUR.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen of Spain have arrived. They received a great ovation from the crowds that thronged the decorated streets. ...

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  19. BRISBANE'S MILK SUPPLY.

    Sir,—In reply to a letter appearing in your issue of the 20th instant, over the signature "J. Aitcheson," Riverview. I wish to state that if Mr. Aitcheson would ...

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  20. A.L.P. RUMPUS.

    Asked yesterday for bia opinion of the proposal of the New South Walea Labour Council that a special conference of the A.L.P. should be held on January 26 ...

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  21. MR. BRUCE ANO PRODUCERS' ORGANISATION.

    Mr. Bruce has accepted the office of patron of the British Empire Producers' organisation. The Earl of Glasgow was elected president, and Colonel Amery ...

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  22. LAUSANNE TREATY.

    Denouncing the Lausanne Treaty as a document iu which the United States' rights were sacrificed and Armenia thrown overboard for the sake of the ...

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  23. CURIOUS WILL REQUEST.

    The will of Fred Stoodley (73), one of the members of the first Crewkerne Urban Council, left instructions in connection with his burial that the board's consent ...

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  24. TRAM ACCIDENTS.

    Sir,—On several occasions through medium of the Press I have stiongly advocated that peimanent signalmen be stationed at the intersections of Fdwaid [?]nd ...

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  25. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the December wool sales there will be 60,000 bales of "Bawra" and 100,000 bales of privately-owned wool offered. ...

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  26. A TIGER FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    Through the instrumentality of the Prince of Wales, a tiger has been obtained from the Maharajah of Gwalior for the Wellington (New Zealand) Zoological ...

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  27. HIGHER PRICES AT AUCKLAND.

    At the first Auckland wool sales for tne season nearly 12,000 bales were offered, practically all being crossbred wool. There was a record bench of buyers, and all ...

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  28. PROPOSED PRODUCE BOARD.

    New Zealand importers discussed yesterday with Mr. Massey the effects of the proposed creation of a produce board on the same lines as the Meat Board. Mr. ...

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  29. CONSTABLES ATTACKED

    Two special constables were struck with beer bottles during a fight which occurred in a lane at the rear of the Cathedral Hotel, Swanston street, on Soturday night. ...

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  30. SEWERAGE ASSESSMENT.

    Sir,—I would esteem it a favour if you will grant me space in your columns to ask a few questions regarding the connections of sewerage. As a resident of one ...

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  31. DEADLOCK REACHED.

    The deadlock in the wages dispute between the Cold Storage and Moat Preserving Union and the Victorian Meat Exporters' Association continued over the ...

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  32. ARGENTINIAN SENSATION.

    An attempt was made to assassinate Dr. Manuel Carlos, president of the Argentine Patriotic League, an anarchist worker firing three revolver shots at him. ...

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  33. FREE STATE LOAN.

    At a meeting ot Dublin business men to-day the Minister for Finance stated that the loan to be issued by the Irish Free State would be for £10,000,000, ...

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  34. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Mounted Constable Reuben Penna, aged 34 years, of Redesdale, died in the Melbourne Hospital late on Saturday afternoon, as the result of injuries sustained ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. DREADNOUGHT BOYS.

    About 10 boys who arrived in Sydney by the Diogenes under the Dreadnought scheme on Saturday were entertained by the Womens Standing Committee of the ...

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  37. ESTATE WORTH OVER £3,000,000.

    The late Mr. Maurice Marcus, of Redhill,—Surrey, who was once a poor man, left over £3,000,000, and over £1,000,000 was paid in death duties. He was a ...

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  38. A CATERING ARRANGEMENT.

    The New Zealand authorities have concluded an agreement with the famous firm of Lyons for the catering at the New Zealand restaurant at the British Empire ...

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  39. SANITARY ALTERATIONS.

    Sir,—I can add a still stronger objection to "Housewife's" regarding inside doors to cabinets, viz., the fact that about once in every three or four weeks there ...

    Article : 182 words
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