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  2. PRESS TELEGRAMS.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 21.—On nineteen days the Mungana case has made a record for Press telegrams for any trial in ...

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  3. FAMILY WIPED OUT.

    PERTH, Aug. 21.—A horrifying domestic tragedy occurred at Carlisle this morning, a family of seven being wiped out. ...

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  4. Waterside Award.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 21.—In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Beeby continued the hearing of the application by the ...

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  5. LOAN CONVERSION.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 21.—The Queensland conversions now total £33,095,000. To-day's conversions include the United Grand Lodge of Freemasons ...

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  6. IN SERIOUS PLIGHT.

    LONDON, Aug. 20.—To-day's comings and goings throughout Westminster, involving dozens of meetings, including a ...

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  7. THE MUNGANA CASE.

    The addresses by Counsel to the jury in the Mungana Case were concluded yesterday, and in the afternoon the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair) summed up, reviewing various aspects of the case. The jury subsequently retired to consider their verdict ...

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  8. NEW STATES.

    GLEN INNES, Aug. 21.—The New England separation movement convention which was held to-day, ratified the ...

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  9. TRADING CLAUSE.

    TOWNSVILLE, Aug. 21.—In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Douglas delivered his reserved decision in the case in which Frasers ...

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  10. COUNTRY WOMEN

    TOWNSVILLE, Aug. 21.—At the Country Women's Association conference to-day. Mrs. Walker (Gympie) moved that the C.W.A. approach the ...

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  11. PAYMENTS TO THEODORE.

    Mr. Ross Philp, addressing the jury on behalf of Theodore, said that this was really a criminal charge in a civil court. For that reason, it was ...

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  12. DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE.

    Touching upon the value of documentary evidence his Honor said the documents were made at a time when no litigation was contemplated and ...

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  13. FALSE PRETENCES.

    TOWNSVILLE, Aug. 21.—A man named George Lidstone Mead appeared before Mr. Cameron, Police Magistrate this afternoon, charged that ...

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  14. SERIOUS SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 21—Myrtle Wachtel (26) and her two brothers, Alexanders Wachtel (35), and Rudolph (33), are in the hospitals suffering ...

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  15. DR. JENSEN'S EVIDENCE CRITICISED.

    Referring to the evidence given by Dr. Jensen, of a conversation he was alleged to have had with Reid, in which Reid told him that Theodore ...

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  16. DIVORCE CASES.

    TOWNSVILLE, Aug. 21.—Before Mr. Justice Douglas in the Supreme Court to-day Beta Davies Townsville, Petitioned for a divorce from Stanley ...

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  17. DRAMATIC EVENTS.

    LONDON, Aug. 21.—To-day 9 has been the most dramatic day in politics since the war. The Government's fate was in the balance at midnight ...

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  18. FACING PROBLEM

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 21.—On the motion of the Opposition leader, the House of Representatives agreed to the setting up of a committee ...

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  19. VENDETTA ALLEGED.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 21.—A mysterious fire-bug is believed to be responsible for eleven fires in the neighborhood during the last three years, ...

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  20. NO TIME FOR RIVALRY.

    RIGA, Aug. 20—"This is no time for petty envy and stupid rivalry," said M. Stain addressing the Collegium Foreign Commissarat at Moscow. The ...

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  21. HORSE BREEDING.

    TOOWOOMBA, Aug. 21.—At the annual meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland to-night Mr. W. Robinson suggested that the ...

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  22. STATE ABATTOIRS.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 21.—A proclamation was issued to-day bringing into operation the whole of the Abattoirs Agreement Ratification and ...

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  23. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.

    TOWNSVILLE, Aug. 21.—The arrangements for a complete cessation of work in the local railway workshops from Thursday afternoon until ...

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  24. ALL FOR AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 21.—The All for Australia League in an official statement to-night announced its intention to withdraw from all country ...

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  25. CHIEF JUSTICE SUMS UP.

    The Chief Justice then summed up. He said the addresses of counsel had been exceedingly comprehensive and counsel had gone into details so ...

    Article : 356 words
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