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  2. REPARATIONS QUESTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Westminster Gazette's" diplomatic correspondent says that He understands that Germany is about to make an offer to ...

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  3. A BRISBANE INQUIRY.

    The magisterial. inquiry, into the death of a young woman at Nurse Laidlnw's nursing home at Brisbane, was resumed on Tuesday. ...

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  4. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—It is probable that in the course of the next few days Dr. Earle Page, Federal Troasurer, will announce the terms of a big ...

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  5. STATE ELECTIONS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Hon. J. Mullan, Attorney-General, has announced the following dates in connection with the elections:— ...

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  6. IRISH EXTREMISTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Precautions are being taken to guard against a campaign of incendiarism in London, threatened by the Irish extremists. ...

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  7. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Philip Snowden, in the House of Commons, moved his anti-capitalist motion as previously cabled, the debate whereon, ...

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  8. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Soon atter he took up his duties: as Minister for Home and Territories Senator Pearce made a plaintive appeal for hints about running the ...

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  9. THE DEPORTATIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Keightly Wood, has introduced a bill in the House of Commons amending and limiting the duration of the restoration of ...

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  10. THE RUHR TUMULT.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The railway between Dusseldorf and Duisberg has been torn up. The Belgians have arrested three hostages and are threatening to ...

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  11. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—With the object of forming a political party combining all country interests in the name of The United Country Party, a ...

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  12. COUNTRY PARTY MEETING.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Mr. W. J. Vowles, leader of the Country Party, Mr. Godfrey Morgan, and Mr. W. Bobbington arrived m Brisbane to-night ...

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  13. ENGLISH BUILDING DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A ballot taken of the men concorned in the building trade dispute on the terms offered by the masters resulted in a vote of 42,606 ...

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  14. PORT CURTIS SEAT.

    GLADSTONE, Wednesday.—Mr. J. N. Murray, a surveyor of Nagoorin, has Issued an appeal to the electors of Port Curtis asking them, to vote for him at ...

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  15. DENIAL OF BRITISH AUTHORITY.

    Mr. M. Cosgrave, Irish Free State Premier, in reply to Mr. Johnson, Lahour leader in the Dail Eireann, dehied that the recent arrests and ...

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  16. ROCKHAMPTON TRAMWAYS.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.—The tramway manager, Mr. Tornzzi, in his report to the fortnightly meeting of the Rockhampton City Council, states that ...

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  17. ACCIDENT TO PRINCE HENRY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Prince Henry, when exercising, a horse, was thrown with some violence while taking a jump Fortunately, however, the ...

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  18. VESTEY'S AND TERRITORY.

    In a note on the matter it was urged that the Commonwealth Govornmen hadmen greatly benefitee by the operations of Messrs. Vestey, and could well ...

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  19. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT ACT.

    LONDON Tuesday.—Mr. Ormsby Sore stated in the House, of Commons that an amount of £1,200,000 in the 1923-24 estimates was the expenditure ...

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  20. RAILWAY WORKS WRECKED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The southern and western railway works near Waterford have been wrecked by bombs. ...

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  21. THE WARWICK SEAT.

    Although there is no definite announcement yet it can be consideredcertain that Mr. G. P. Barnes will again he the anti-Labour candidate for ...

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  22. BISHOP'S BESIDENCE BURNT.

    Armed men burnt the residence of the Roman Catholic bishop of Raphoe in County Donegal. ...

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  23. REDUCING BRITISH DEBT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Harwood Canner in a speech at Liverpool proposed that a sweepstakes should be promoted for £1.000.000 111 prizes for ...

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  24. CONCUSSION OF BRAIN REFORTES.

    Later.—Prince Henry, the third son of the King, met with an accident at the riding school. He is suffering from concussion of the brain. ...

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  25. NUDE DANCING THE RAGE.

    VIENNA, Tuesday.—Various forms of nude dancing are raging, and objecters have appeared in several theatres and have bombarded the performers. ...

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  26. ENGLISH DIVORCE CASE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The ease in which Captain J. P. B. O. Freeman Mitford, a brother of Lord Rodesdale, sought in the divorce court to secure ...

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  27. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Mr. Alexanler reports that at a meeting of Liberal members of the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Asquith ...

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  28. ELBOW VALLEY LIME DEPOSITS.

    LEBOW VALLEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Curmichael, business manager of the Queensland Lime and Cement Works, accompanied by Mr. R. J. Leeper, of ...

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  29. SPIRITUAL HEALING.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Addressing a thanksgiving service for the Hickson healing mission in St. Paul's Cathedral, Dr. Harrington Lees, ...

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  30. THEATRES ON GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—His Grace the Archbishop of Brisbane, Dr. Sharp, to-day interviewed the Mayor and entered an emphatic protest against the. ...

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  31. EMPIRE CONSOLIDATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Lords, Lord Strathspey asked the Government to take steps to consult the Dominions for the purpose of ...

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  32. TRAGEDY IN TROPICS.

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—The Government ketch left to-day for Elcho Island and Caledon Bay in connection With the attack by aboriginals upon ...

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  33. THE HURLEY EXPEDITION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A message received from the Government Secretary at Port Moresby states that the curios secured by the Hurley ...

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  34. DROUGHT IN N.S. WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At Inst the drought shows distinct sigus of breaking in this State. Light to heavy rain has been experienced over the west ...

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  35. A SIGNIFICANT MOVE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—It has been left to the eve of the general election for the Government to announce the long delayed concession to women ...

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  36. CHILD SEVERELY HURT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A little girl, five years of age, lies in the children's hospital with a broken leg sustained in endeavouring to do a ...

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  37. LATE SPORT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—What little business was done to-day in connection with the Doncaster and, Cup did not affect the general trend of the market. ...

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  38. JUGO-SLAVIA.

    BELGRADE, Tuesday.—The political situation in Jugo-Slavia is highly complox and dangerous. In order to command a majority it. Poshitch should ...

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  39. TORRENTIAL RAIN IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Last night. Was experienced the heaviest fall of rain for four months. In some of the suburbs the rain fell in torrents for ...

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  40. BOND ISSUE FOR GERMANY.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—The United, Press has learned that the State Department recently approved of the quotation by a New York bond house ...

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  41. BORING FOR OIL.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Boring for oil has been resumed at Tewantin on the property of the Queensland Coastal Oil Concession Company. It is ...

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  42. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,—The action Emanuel Myerson versus "Smith's Weekly" for £10,000 for alleged libel promises to rim very close to being a ...

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  43. CUNNINGHAM AND CARNARNARVON.

    Mr. W. A. Deacon, the sitting member for the Cunningham electorate, runt Major E. Costello, who represented Carnarvon in the last Parliament, have ...

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  44. BOXING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Siki hass challenged McTigue to a return bout for a side, wager of £508. McTigue is agreeable, Baying that ho can beat Siki with ...

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  45. CHARGE OF FRAUD.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the Criminal Court to-day Reginald Royes a young English' solicitor, pleaded guilty to a charge of fraud as a trnstee ...

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  46. ZAMBESI IN FLOOD.

    CAPETOWX, Tuesday.—Extensive flooding in the Zambosi country is [?]ing a sorious, situation, Railway communication has been broken, and ...

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  47. NORTHERN TERRITORY SEAT.

    DARWIN, Wednesday,—The final results of the election for a member of the House of Representatives is as follows:—Harold G. Nelson 608' Arthur ...

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  48. EX-KAISER'S MEMOIRS.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The ex-Kaiser's memoris are now drug on the market, and the publisher have reduced the hook to half price, 6000 mnrkts equal ...

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