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  4. LATE CABLES

    "Le Matin" states that the exploitation of the occupied districts of the Ruhr is daily becoming more fruitful and better organised. There are now ...

    Article : 97 words
  5. Stranded Changsha

    The China-Australia line passenger steamer Victoria will pick up passengers and mails to-day from the stranded steamer Changsha and ...

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  6. Golden Gasket

    The seventy-second Golden Casket which had filled in a record time for the year, was drawn in the Centennial Hall this morning, West Australia ran ...

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  7. Randwick Sensation

    "Suddenly Price pulled a revolver out of his hip pocket, and pointing it at me, said, if you sing out, I'll blow your brains out,' Price pushed me ...

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  8. Frontier Murders

    According to a Simla announcement, the trial of the alleged murderers of Majors Orr and Anderson, of the Seaforth Highlanders, at Kabul, has not ...

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  9. German Exchange

    The German mark is quoted at 8,333,333 to the dollar. ...

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  10. Station Hand's Death

    A death under peculiar circumstances occured at Koreelah grazing property, 30 miles from Charleville, on Monday morning. The teabell rang ...

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  11. Low Price of Wheat

    The Secretary for Agriculture, Mr. H. C. Wallace, reviewing the wheat situation, declared that the Government was unable to effect an increase ...

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  12. Gallipoli Graves

    Sir James Allen (High Commissioner for New Zealand), who has returned from Constantinople and Callipoll, informed the Australian Press ...

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  13. Hibernian Society

    The conference of the Southern Queensland district of the Hibernian Australian Catholic Benefit Society, was resumed on Tuesday. ...

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  14. LATE SPORTING

    The New South Wales Rugby League learn, which will meet Queensland at the Exhibition grounds on Saturday, arrived by the Sydney mail at Ipswich last ...

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  15. The America's Cup

    Sit Thomas Lipton, the veteran English yachting enthusiast, has arrived at New York, He has announced his intention of issuing a challenge for the ...

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  16. The Sugar Season

    The sugar season in this district is now fairly well under way, although several mills have yet to commence operations. The Maryborough mill will start ...

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  17. The Coal Trouble

    Representatives of the Northern Collieries Association and the northern execlusive of the Miners' Federation met in conference in Sydney yesterday in regard ...

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  18. FOOTBALL CHAMPION

    Queenslanders in particular will be carry to learn that their former Rugby League champion, Duncan Thompson, and one of the greatest players the game has ...

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  19. GOLF COMPETITION

    In the final of the professional golf stroke competition yesterday, F. Popplewell (N.S.W.) beat Stewart(S.A.), 2 up and 1 to play. ...

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  20. LATE J. H. NICHOLSON.

    "The late J. H. Nicholson and His Works" was the subject of a lecture delivered by Mr. Henry A. Tardent, in the public library roam, William street, last ...

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  21. Woollen Industry

    The development of the woollen Industry in Australia on scientific and efficient lines through co-operation between the growers and ...

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  22. Imperial Preference

    The Agent-General for Tasmania (Mr. A. H. Ashbolt), in an interview with the "Morning Post," speaking primarily as a business man and not ...

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  23. LATE SENATOR BAKHAP

    When the Senate met yesterday, Senator Pearce (Minister for Home and Territories) moved a motion expressing regret at tho death of Senator ...

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  24. RAILWAY APPEAL

    The Railways Appeal Board, composed of Messrs. James Bracewell. P.M., (chairman) F. G. Novillo (commissioner's representative) and R. H. ...

    Article : 71 words
  25. SUPPOSED MADMAN

    At the Police Court at Adavale, yesterday, before Mr. M. Gallagher, P.M., the supposed madman, John Thomas Loobey was charged with attempting ...

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  26. Opium Seizure

    In the Policc Court yesterday, William Dunn and Ernest Goullett were charged with having imported into Australia 132 ture if raw opium. A ...

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  27. SHIPPING.

    The following steamers should be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:--Melbourne, Oonah, Loongana, Macumba, ...

    Article : 189 words
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  29. NUNDAH BAPTIST CHURCH

    At the morning service of the Nundah Baptist Church on Sunday last, three stained glass windows were unveiled. They allegorically represent the three christian ...

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  30. MEDAL FOR SINGING

    Miss Helene Taylor, an Adelaide soprano, has been awarded a medal for singing by the Royal Academy of Music. She also achieved honours for ...

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  31. DRY SPELL BROKEN

    A receipt from Babinda states that the prolonged spell of dry weather has broken. In some areas there has been as much as 3 inches of rain. Mill work ...

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  32. RAILWAY DEFICITS

    An Important clause dealing with developmental lines and the big thanch[?]loss occasioned by them annually is to be included in the new Railway ...

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  33. HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME

    The Tinaroo Shire Council paid a visit to Picnic Crossing to inspect the proposed site for the installation of the projected hydro-electric scheme ...

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  34. MISSING MEN RETURN

    Messrs. O'Briea, Mullins, and Kennedy, who were missing from Rannes construction camp since Sunday morning returned to the camp safely ...

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  35. ALLEGED STEALING

    In the Police Court yesterday, Joseph Sharman, on remand, was charged with stealing £23 from William Kendall McLeod, conjointly with Emmet I James ...

    Article : 112 words
  36. BROTHERS AT LAW

    In the Magistrate's Court yesterday the case in which James McCamley, Clover Hills, Claimed £200 damages for alleged defamation from Andrew ...

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  37. TRAMWAY ACCIDENT

    The little girl who alighted from a moving tram-car in Archer street on Monday, and was taken to hospital suffering from concussion yesterday ...

    Article : 39 words
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  39. ANTI-PROHIBITION ARTICLES

    It 13 announced by advertisement that prizes of 10, 5, 3 and 2 guiness are offered for the four best short articles "why I am opposed to prohibition." One guinea each will be paid ...

    Article : 84 words
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