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  2. A CLOSE CALL.

    A narrow escape from drowning is reported from Currumbin beach. Mr. J. Schmid a visitor, was endeavouring to wade across the channel between the ...

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  3. LABOUR RULE.

    Two Nerang farmers visiting Murwillumbah say that hundreds of Unemployed were trekking from the Northern Rivers across the border into Queensland ...

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  4. WILL HE ACT?

    The Inkerman Mill ceased crushing iii the early hours of Saturday morning. All shift workers were paid off during the course of the day. The ...

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  5. MORE HOPEFUL.

    The Prime Minister Of Britain has rejected the proposals of the Church leaders for an extension of the subsidy. There is the possibility of ...

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  6. FOUR MILLIONS.

    The Federal Government is seriously considering the recommendations by Sn Harry Chauvel (Inspector-General of the Australian Military Forces) to the effect ...

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  7. COOMA'S PLIGHT.

    "The Cooma is in an absolutely hopeless condition, as she is hard and fast fore and aft. Unless an affort is made to salve her cargo, Which is ...

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  8. OFF AGAIN.

    Severe monsoon weather, thunderstorms, and heavy seas are seriously delaying Mr. Cobbar on his flight to Australia. A monsoon is very active in North-west ...

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  9. IN THE MELTING POT.

    Arising from the financial position, the political situation in France is in a maze, and, according to M. Briand, if action is not taken within-eight days France will be plunged into a ...

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  10. SECRET TRAINING.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" thinks that the German Minister for Foreign Affairs (Dr. Stresemann) may endeavour to ignore the ...

    Article : 162 words
  11. FOUND IN BATH.

    Winifred Medcraft (aged 21, a domestic servant), employed at the home of Mr. R. Kirsch, Banksia-street, Heidelberg, was found dead in a bath at Mr. ...

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  12. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS.

    About 8.45 o'clock on Saturday night John Smith, 61 years of age, who resided at the corner of Wren-street and O'Connell-terrace, Bowen Hills, was found lying ...

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  13. NEW CHURCH.

    "In only a few years this part of the district will be actually part of the cit, and you people should look ahead," said Bishop Le Fanu (Coad[?]tor Bishop of ...

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  14. MOTORIST KILLED.

    In drizzling rain late on Saturday night a motor car containing six persons skidded at a sharp bend in Mount's Bay road, and plunged over an embankment into ...

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  15. INTER-ALLIED COMMISSION'S DEMAND.

    Cabinet has considered the notes received from General Walsch, French President of the Inter-allied Commission of Control regarding disarmament, in which ...

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  16. FINANCIAL CONFERENCE LIKELY.

    There is renewed talk of a great finan cial conference regarding European, especially French, finance. In this connection the Press attaches significance to the ...

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  17. BATHS WANTED.

    A large number of persons attended a public meeting in the Kelvin Grove Girls' School on Friday evening, and as a result i deputation of 15 delegates, will wait ...

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  18. VESSEL CAPTURED.

    The South China "Morning Post" states that the China Merchants steamer Kwanglee, en route from Shanghai to Canton, was within sight of ...

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  19. MOTORIST ARRESTED.

    The police on Saturday effected the arrest of a man who has been charges with the manslaughter of Mr. John Vale secretary of the Independent Order of ...

    Article : 164 words
  20. INTENSE DRAMA.

    France, by the defeat of the Government and the resignation of M. Briand, escaped a virtual dictatorship at the cost of the whole finances, which are again in ...

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  21. SEAMEN'S DEMAND.

    A demand for guarantee of £100 for each man was made by a large number of the crew of the stranded, steamer, Cooma, when they were ordered to return to the ...

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  22. [?]ALL OF THE FRANC.

    The French franc in London closed at 201% to the £1, and the Belgian franc at 203?% to the £1. ...

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  23. IN BROAD DAYLIGHT.

    An audacious attempt at robbery was made in Wickhamstreet, Valley, about 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, when the doors ...

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  24. [?]ARD TO CHECK.

    The fall of the franc has attained an impetus which is becoming increasingly hard to check. The explicable nervousness is due to continued uncertainty of ...

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  25. MAN INJURED.

    Sydney Burrows, a married man, living in Hawthorne-road, Hawthorne was seriously injured as the result of a collision between, two motor cars ni the Valley ...

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  26. FOREIGN MISSIONARIES

    Considerable and increasing apprehonsion exists in missionary circles in Shanghai as regards the position of foreigners at Sian Fu. A prom[?]ent ...

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  27. INDIAN COAL INDUSTRY.

    The British Government has accepted the unanimous finding of the Tariff Board that no general protection of the coal industry is needed, and has also accepted ...

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  28. SUICIDE BY HANGING.

    The Ingoldsby scrub, situated about 16 miles from Gatton, was the scene of a tragedy this morning, when Frank Springer, 23, a single man, was found ...

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  29. AMERICA'S "GENEROUS TREATMENT."

    The Secretary of th Treasury (Mr Mellon) to-day, in a formal statement, declared: "No other creditors of France have accorded such generous treatment as that ...

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  30. DUKE OF YORK.

    An official pronouncement in regard to the visit of his Royal Highness the Duke of York to Australia will be published next week, simultaaneously in Britain and ...

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  31. TEN PER CENT.

    Owing to increased costs brought about by the Workers' Compensition Act and the 44-Hour Act in this State the coastal shipping comanies have decided to ...

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  32. NEW METAL.

    Details are announced of the British discovery of electrolytic beryllium, which is likely to revoultionise aeroplane construciton. permitting welding instead of ...

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  33. WILSON £2730.

    Whatever may be the verdiet in history of Dr. Woodrow Wilson, the judgment of the auction placed him on a pedestal at the sale of Sir William Orpen's ...

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  34. SUPREME COURT.

    The Altorney-General (Mr.M[?]an)said on Saturday that he had received the resignation of the senior Supreme Court judge—his Honour Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 237 words
  35. EARLY MARRIAGE.

    Experts endorse Professor Robertson's remarks Sir William Arbuthnot Lane declares that it is true that both sexes[?] but[?] particularly women, are comical. The ...

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  36. THE NEW JUDGES.

    A general expression of satisfaction was made by prominent Labour leaders in Adelaide on Saturday regarding the appointment ot three judges to the new ...

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  37. "NEVER AGAIN."

    After missing the boat train at Euston by two minutes, Mr. G. Barnacle and his wife motored lo Groydon, where they chartered an aeroplane, and reached ...

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  38. POWERS OF GOVERNORS

    The Colonial Office discounts reports that the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Bruce) possibly will not attend the Imperial Conference unless Canada is ...

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  39. TABLET UNVEILED.

    Memory of the fateful wreck of the Llewellyn, which occurred on July 17 1919, was recalled this morning, when a handsome memorial tablet was un ...

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  40. SERIES OF FIRES.

    The [?] series of fires in which incendiarism has been suspected in connection with the strike of dock workers was followed last night ...

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  41. REVOLTING SPECTACLE.

    The spectacle of the executions at Smyrna of conspiratois against the Turkish President (Mustapha Kemal Pasha)was of a revolting character," ...

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  42. RAILWAY SMASH.

    Meagre news has been received of a terrible railway smash at Ploesti, near Constanza. Five coaches were completely wrecked, and the death roll, it is feared, ...

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  43. AT REVOLVER POINT.

    A thief who is stated to be identical with one known as "the hole in the wall man" for whom the police have been searching in connection with a ...

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  44. BELGIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Chamber of Deputies, by 96 votes to 4, passed a Bill transferring the State railways to a company, shares in which will be offered to the public. ...

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  45. GRUESOME FIND.

    Two boys found the dead body of a baby, while playing along the Hamilton Wall yesterday afternoon. The police were notified, and it was found that the ...

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  46. LAUNCH CAPSIZES.

    Swamped by a huge breaker, a small motor launch, the occupants of which had vainly endeavoured to beach their craft on the Redhead Beach, capsized when ...

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  47. A LIBEL ACTION.

    In the First Civil Court the action was concluded in which Louisa Branbury, of Richmond, claimed £1000 damages for alleged libel from "Truth and Sportsman," ...

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  48. EMPIRE PRESS UNION.

    The Council of the Empire Press Union unanimously resolved to cable their most hearty congratulations to Sir James Fair fax on his knighthood. Mr. J. L. Garvin ...

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  49. POLICE RAID IN CALCUTTA.

    The police discovered a revolver and materials for the manufacture of bombs in the couse of a houte search, where they arrested a youth. They also found ...

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  50. STOLEN CAR ABANDONED.

    During Friday night a motor car was stolen from the garage of Peels Ltd., South Brisbane, and was discovered at [?] o'clock the next morning abandoned on ...

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  51. B.M.A. DECISION.

    The British Medical Association, at a meeting at Nottingham, decided, by 115 votes to 53, after a heated discussion, to appoint a committee to investigate the ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN ACTRESS MARRIED.

    The Australian actress[?] Miss Clari[?] Hardwicke who is appearing in "Rose Marie" at Drury Lane, has been married to Captain Allen Wilson, a retired indian ...

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