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  2. ANY OTHER SURPRISES?

    Fruit growers on the North Coast received an unpleasant surprise on Monday, when they received their first advices for fruit marketed through the ...

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  3. NO SPLENDOUR OF HONOURS.

    America's War-President will be laid to rest on Wednesday with the simplicity of a religious service, and no splendour of official honours will mark the ...

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  4. MR. HUGHES AND MR. BRUCE.

    Mr. W. M. Hushes, speaking, in Sydney yesterday, said he disagreed with Mr. Bruce's statement that it would be a serious thing if the British ...

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  5. COUNCIL METHODS.

    That tenders were called by the City Council for street concreting 6in. In thickness, while only an average of 5in. was either necessary, or would be laid, ...

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  6. A WOOL RECORD.

    At the fourth series of the 1923-24 Brisbane Wool Sales yesterday scoured wool from Tarbrax, Maxwelton, fetched 62¾d. per lb., which is said to be a record at Australian wool auctions. Greasy fetched 38¾d., a ...

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  7. CYCLONIC HAIL STORM.

    A cyclonic hallstorom occurred at Dulacca (on the Western railway) on Saturday, and caused much damage to buildings. Further details of the ...

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  8. FIRST LABOUR PEERS.

    The following members of the Labour Government, who were without seats in the House of Commons, have been elevated to the Peerage. ...

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  9. THE NEW PEERS.

    Lord Olivier (Sir Sydney Olivier), K.C.M.G., C.B., LL.D.. B.A., Secrctary of State for India, was born in 1859. He was educated at Oxford and in Germany. ...

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  10. CAUSE OF DEATH.

    The real cause of ex-President Wilson's death was a stroke of paralysis following his collapse late in 1919 on a speaking [?]our through the country. Those who ...

    Article : 148 words
  11. TRAMWAY APPEAL CASE.

    The Solicitor-General (Mr. W. T. Webb), who is to appear in the Tramway Appeal Case in London left for England yesterday. He was accompanied by ...

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  12. PRIVATE OPINIONS.

    Ex-President Wilsons intimate friends have revealed his confidences concerning the attitude of the ex-President on important questions. Informants declared ...

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  13. N.Z.L. AND M.A. CO.

    The New Zealand Loan and M. A. Coy., Ltd., offered a good average catalogue of 7400 bales, which included many good wools. The selection met with very ...

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  14. LORD THOMSON.

    Lord Thomson (Brigadier-General Christopher Birdwood Thomson), the Secretary of Stole for Air, is a sapper officer of extensive military and diplomatic ...

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  15. MACTAGGART BROS., LTD.

    Mactaggart Bros. report that Toenda wool, grown by Mrs. M. Cosgrove, Toenda, Boggabilla, realised 33d. for AAAW a wool of line quality, good length of staple, ...

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  16. LORD ARNOLD.

    Lord Arnold (Sydney Arnold), Under Secretary or Stete for the Colonies, who was born on January 13, 1878, was a Liberal member of the House of ...

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  17. A PANICKY DOCTOR.

    "In 99 years every adult will automatically contract cancer at an age of 30 to 40. It will be as common as decayed teeth." Dr. George Philpots, head ...

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  18. SENATOR LODGE'S TRIBUTE.

    Senator Lodge, the arch-enemy of the League of Nations, whose efforts were instrumental in forestalling the United States' participation therein, addressed ...

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  19. MAKING PROGRESS.

    A Cabinet communique says that to-day's meeting received reports from committees on unemployment, housing, and agriculture, indicating considerable ...

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  20. FENWICK AND CO.

    FP8, account F. Prentice, Esq., Pristbury, Southbrook, A.W. 33½d. pieces 27½d. A bright, attractive wool of nice quality. Boulton, account H. E. Shanklin, Esq., ...

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  21. FRENCH FINANCE.

    After a week of preliminary skirmishes between the Government and Opposition the Chamber of Deputies embarked upon a lively diseubsion of some 100 ...

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  22. BURNLEY BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson (Secretary of State for Home Affa[?]rs) will contest the by-election at Burnley, rendered necessary by the death of the sitting member, Mr. ...

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  23. A HEROIC FIGURE.

    General Smuts, the Prime Minister of South Africa, in a cable sent to-day to the New York "World," says that his views on ex-President Wilson's work were ...

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  24. GERMANY'S DUPLICITY.

    The Berlin correspondent of,the "Daily Express" says that Mr. Reginald M'Kenna's reparations committee of experts will leave Berlin at the end of the ...

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  25. AGRICULTURAL POLICY.

    The National Council, which is independent of the Labour Party, and of which Mr. Ramsay MacDonald (the Prime Minister) is a member, has ...

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  26. BOK PEACE PLAN.

    A large assemblage witnessed the presentation of the 50,000 dollars (about £10,000) Bok award to Dr. Charles Herbert Leyermore, secretary of the New ...

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  27. VICTORIAN WOOLS.

    The February series of wool sales was opened to-day, when a catalogue of 315[?] bales was submitted. Competition for the best wools was fully sustained, the ...

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  28. SAHARA AGAIN CROSSED.

    Three Renault motor cars have crossed the Sahara Desert in six days. The cars were fitted with six ordinary wheels, coupled in pairs, and averaged 200 miles ...

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  29. LONDON SALES.

    At the wool sales 13,204 bales were offered, including a large supply of greasy merinos. These sold slowly it easier prices. There were frequent ...

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  30. APPROACHING LOANS.

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller) said to-day that the Treasurers' Conference had had the effect of bringing under the notice of the Federal and State authorities ...

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  31. CAPITAL LEVY.

    Mr. Robert Smillie, M.P., in a speech at Kirkintilloch, said that the Labour Party believed that they could justify taking from the excessivly wealthy a larger ...

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  32. FIRE AT G.P.O.

    At ten minutes to 12 last night a fire was discovered in the bag room at the General Post Office, a small room at the rear of the mail room. The outbreak ...

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  33. RUSSIAN CABINET.

    Apart from a slight reshuffling of portfolios, the Cabinet is practically unchanged in consequence of M. Lenin's death. M. Tehitcherin remains Minister ...

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  34. COLLUSION ALLEGED.

    At a meeting of the City Council to-night the Lord Mayor, Vice-President of the Electricity Supply Department, the Town Clerk, and the City Solicitor [?]re ...

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  35. GREEK CABINET.

    M. Cafandaris, the Minister for Justice, is to form a Cabinet in consequence of the compulsory retirement of M. Venizelos owing to ill-health. ...

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  36. CENTENARIAN IN COURT.

    Owen Connolly, the celebrated centenarian, appeared in the Sligo Court [?] a charge of using abusive and threatening language to Pat Brady, with a ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN ESTATES & M. CO.

    The catalogue of the Australian Estates and Mortgage Co., Ltd., was of particular interest owing to the inclusion of some very choice scoured specialities. Some ...

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  38. ITALO-RUSSIAN TREATY.

    Owing to the appointment of M. Rykoff, it is necessary to send to Moscow the tex[?] of the Italo-Russian Treaty, which has already been printed and approved by the ...

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  39. W.A. LOAN.

    A West Australian loan of £2,000,000 bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum, and issued at 98, has been underwritten. It is red[?]able ...

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  40. ABDUL KASHI KHAN ACQUITTED.

    Abdul Kashi Khan, a son of Hawab Tonk, has been acquitted on charges of killing a Sepoy and of being a member of an unlawful assembly, brought against ...

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