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  2. RAILWAY WORKS.

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday.—A more conciliatory attitude was adopted to-day at the Labor Bureau by the unemployed. A prominent union official said ...

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  3. IRELAND'S TRAVAIL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—During disturbances in Belfast enormous damage was done to premises in Great George street and North-street. ...

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  4. N. S. WALES ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The A.L.P. at a meeting to-night decided to expel from the Labor movement Alderman W. J. Rateliffe, one of the successful ...

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  5. STATE JUDICIARY.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A unique and historic scene was witnessed in the Supreme Court to-day, the occasion being the official retirement, under the ...

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  6. LATE SPORT. SECONDARY SCHOOLS.

    The second annual swimming carnival under the auspices of the Warwick Secondary Schools' Sports Association was held in the local baths yesterday ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN FORESTRY.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The second session of the Forestry Conference was held to-day, Mr. Coyne presiding. After discussion it was resolved to appoint a ...

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  8. IMPERIAL INDUSTRIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Imperial Industries Club gave a dinner in nonor of Sir Joseph Cook, who afterwards delivered a long address to members on ...

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  9. STATE IMMIGRATION.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Questioned to-day as to whether the Government has taken any particular steps for the settlement of immigrants on the land, ...

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  10. ILLNESS OF LENIN.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.—A report from Moscow says that M. Lenin's resignation of the position of Soviet leader is hourly expected. M. Lenin, ...

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  11. OVERSEAS BOXING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The fight between Jones and Albert Lloyd, the Australian heavyweight, took place tonight. The former proved, superior up ...

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  12. THE BEEF INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Although the critical position of the beef industry was the main object considered by the Federal Cabinet at to-day's ...

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  13. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday.—The Commonwealth steamer Eehunga, constructed at Walkers' Limited, left for Sydney to-day after having completed ...

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  14. GENERAL JOFFRE.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—On his arrival from China, General Joffre acknowledged a civic greeting accorded him in a brief unimportant speech. He ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN MUTTON.

    LONDON, Thursday!—Sir Joseph Cook visited Smithfield and inspected, with Mr. Jowett, a special display of Australian lamb and mutton from the ...

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  16. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Commonwealth loan of £5,000,000 will be redeemable in 1935-1045, and the final instalment is payable on 16th June, ...

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  17. SIAMESE TWINS.

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—The operation for the separation of the Siamese twins has been carried out. They lived for fifteen minutes after being operated ...

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  18. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—With the abolition of the Legislative Assembly, the President Mr. Lennon, and the Chairman, Mr. Nevitt, ceased to draw the ...

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  19. WOOL COMMITTEE FRAUDS.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—At the Central Criminal Court to-day, Edgar Barraclough, formerly accountant of the State Wool Committee and Norman ...

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  20. THE GENOA CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Chamberlain, replying to a question as to why it was necessary to take a larger staff to the ...

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  21. CRICKET.

    A large crowd is expected at Slade Park this afternoon to witness the important match for the premiership between Alberts and Zingaris. A good ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Barwell has received 150 applications for the position of Commissioner of Railways in South Australia. This exceptional ...

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  23. BRITISH BYE-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The East Leicester bye-election to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Sir Gordon Hewart to take up the position of Chief ...

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  24. KILLARNEY SPORTS.

    KILLARNEY, Friday.—The sports held in connection with the show took place to-day in ideal weather. The attendance was fair, £20/7/ being taken ...

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  25. VICEROY OF INDIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Mail" states that it is rumored in political circles that Lord Reading has resigned. ...

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  26. COORPAROO AFFRAY.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A pathetic sequel to the shooting affray at Coorparoo, as a result of which Mrs. Thompson now lies in hospital in a critical ...

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  27. CRICKET TESTIMONIAL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Great enthusiasm marked a reception given to Warwick Armstrong in the Town Hall to-night on the occasion of the ...

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  28. GUN ALLEY MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Bofore the Full Bench of the High Court the hearing was continued to-day of the application by Colin Campbell Ross for leave to ...

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  29. ARMIES OF OCCUPATION.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—In the Senate to-day the Minister for Justice was asked whether the Government, had received representations from various ...

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  30. AIRSHIP SERVICES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The promoters of the scheme for taking over the Government airships for the purpose of establishing an Empire service include ...

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  31. N. S. WALES PREMIER.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—The Premier, Mr. Dooley is still suffering great pain from the injury to his ankle. The foot is greatly swollen. It is considered that ...

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  32. DIRECTOR OF IMMIGRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—It has been ascertained that Mr. Perey Hunter will return to Australia immediately, and that in all probability this will entall ...

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