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  2. INLAND AREAS DELUGED.

    General rain, very heavy at many inland places, notably in the Central-west, has fallen over Central and Southern Queensland east from a line joining Burketown and Hebel. Serious flooding is expected in the ...

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  3. PRESIDENT IMPLICATED.

    Another set of sensational disclosures has been made by the United Stabs Senate Committee of Inquiry into the oil scandals, as a result of ...

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  4. TO BE ABANDONED.

    It is understood that the British Government has decided not to proceed with the construction of the naval base at Singapore. The decision has ...

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  5. PLUNGED INTO DARKNESS.

    Broken Hill was plunged into darkness last night owing to the withdrawal of the men from the electric light works, as a result of the City ...

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  6. THE "VULGAR RICH."

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald gave a striking address to [?]000 Free Churchmen at the Dome, at Brighton, on the social implications of Christianity, in ...

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  7. IMPORTANT BUSINESS.

    The Prime Minister will submit his report on the Imperial and Economic Conferences at the meeting of the Federal Cabinet next week, and will ...

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  8. COMPROMISE LIKELY.

    The Australian Press Association understands that in financial quarters it is believed that Mr. Theodore's mission is likely to be facilitated by ...

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  9. TO GO ON STRIKE.

    The electricians engaged on the Empire Exhibition arrangements at Wembley decided this morning to go on strike. ...

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  10. A NEW KHALIF.

    King Hussein has been proclaimed Khalif of Mesopotamia, Transjordania, and Hedjaz. ...

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  11. A NEW LOW RECORD.

    After its recent temporary recovery, the French franc has reached a new low record of 108 to the £. The Belgian franc is quoted at (24½ to ...

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  12. GREAT NORTHERN LINE.

    The Cardwell-Tully River section of the North Coast railway is to he completed by September next. A deputation of cane growers of the ...

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  13. AN INDIAN GRANT.

    The Legislative Council adopted a motion for the omission of the grant of 43,305 rupees for the Empile Exhibition by 40 votes to 42. ...

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  14. PATH OF THE STORM.

    In the "Notes," issued at 4.30 p.m. yesterday, the State Meteorologist stated On the evidence of observations made at 8 p.m. yesterday along the Queensland ...

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  15. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    Between 400 and 500 men are to be dismissed immediately from the Victorian Railway Service, and serious retrenchment in all other Government ...

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  16. WILL RESIGN!

    The Senate Committee's treatment of the Finance Bill, providing for a reduction of the expenditure by decree and the increase of taxation by 20 per cent., led ...

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  17. GREEK CHURCH.

    A world-wide conclave of the Greek Church has been called at Moscow for 1925, the first since 325 A.D., for the purpose of defrocking the Patriarch ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    Reports secured by the Meat Council on the status of Australian meat in Europe state that there is no evidence of an organised conspiracy ...

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  19. REPARATIONS LEVY.

    The House of Commons has rejected, by 240 to 170, a Conservative motion to reduce the Supply vote, as a protest against the agreement with Germany as ...

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  20. BUNCHY TOP.

    Steps are being taken to appoint a scientific investigator and a horticulturist to make a close inquiry into hunchy top in bananas. ...

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  21. ARTILLERY TRANSPORT.

    Referring to the Army Estimates, the Secretary of State for War (Mr. S. Walsh) states that the progress made in the manufacture of new light tanks ...

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  22. MUST BRITAIN ALWAYS PAY?

    Mr. Lloyd George, intervening in the House of Commons debate on reparations, spoke in a style reminiscent of his best, for he was loudly cheered when ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. COMMUNISTIC IDEAS.

    The Procurator-General is inquiring into the spread of Communistic ideas among Alexandrian workmen, and the possibility of ramifications in the ...

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  24. PYORRHEA CURE.

    The discovery has been just announced of a new corrective treatment for pyorrhea, the credit for which ...

    Article : 192 words
  25. GOLD NOTE BANK.

    In a speech in the Reichstag, Dr. Streseman announced that a Bill for the establishment of a gold note bank would be submitted. He rejected the ...

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  26. BRITISH AIR ESTIMATES.

    The Air estimates for the year 1924-5 total £14,511,000, which is an increase of £2,500,000 compared with the estimates for 1923-4. ...

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  27. IMPROPER BOOKS.

    The Secretary of State for Home Affairs (Mr. Arthur Henderson) informed the Paris police that a large number of improper books and photographs were ...

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  28. WATER OVER RAILS.

    The Commissioner for Railways advises having received the following telegrams:- From the General Manager, Rockhampton:—"The station-master at Emmet ...

    Article : 360 words
  29. STRIKES IN PROGRESS.

    A number of employees at the Badische aniline dyeworks, Ludwigshafen, struck yesterday, refusing to work nine hours a day. The strikers to-day forcibly ...

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  30. HAPPY TWINS.

    The birthday of Richard and John Webber, twins, of Thorns, Barnstaple, who were born in 1851, draws attention to remarkable coincidences. They went to ...

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  31. REBELS BEATEN OFF.

    Fresh fighting has occurred in Morocco, as foreshadowed. An announcement has been made by the Spanish Embassy that 4000 reinforcements have been sent to ...

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  32. HELPING THE POOR.

    The Poor Law Emergency Provisions Continuance in Scotland Bill, presented by Mr. Adamson (Secretary of Scotland), provides, inter alia, ...

    Article : 64 words
  33. INDIAN BUDGET.

    On the conclusion of the budget discussion in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Nationalist Party met informally to consider the opinion of its executive ...

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  34. "THE BLOOD BATH."

    The trial of General Ludendorff and others on a charge of treason was suddenly interrupted yesterday, the Chief Prosecutor indignantly leaving the court ...

    Article : 128 words
  35. BEVAN CASE RECALLED.

    After a 24 days' hearing in the Chancery Court, Mr. Justice Romer reserved judgment in the case in which the Official Receiver, as liquidator of the City ...

    Article : 95 words
  36. NOT BAILEY.

    It is officially stated in Luxemburg that the man in an asylum there is not Major Bailey. The mistaken identity of Bailey was ...

    Article : 81 words
  37. BASIC WAGE.

    Having heard evidence on the cost of living, the New South Wales Board of Trade to-day announced that it had decided not to vary the basic wage at ...

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  38. A MAN DROWNED.

    A man named Toole, a woodcutter, has been drowned in the Bengall Creek, in the Muttaburra district. Water surrounded the camp of two mates, who ...

    Article : 43 words
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