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  2. PUBLISHED IN FINAL EDITION YESTERDAY CRICKET.

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  4. MINING NOTES.

    Now that the holidays are over we may expert to hear of innumerable. crushings of ore, both in silver lead and tin, almost immediately. The ...

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  5. RESTORING STERLING.

    Official information has reached the Treasury Department that the object of the visit to America of Sir Montagu Norman, governor of the Bank of ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    The unusually small total of £20,000,000 of Australian loans are re[?] in London in 1925, of which Queensland has £11,728,00 at [?] ...

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  7. ZEALANDIA.

    Prior to the Zealandia getting ready to leave for Tasmania to-day it was found that one fireman was short. No others were available unless the ...

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  8. PLAGUE FIGHTING.

    The League of Nations is inaugurating at Singapore a bureau to corabat infectious diseases. Reports of the ...

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  9. G. J, DEGARIS.

    There were no tidings of DeGaris up to dinner time. The search along the foreshore continues. A second motor car, owned hy ...

    Article : 85 words
  10. RURAL WORKERS'BOARD

    The Rural Workers Board (Mr P. M. Hishon, chairman) waited on the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Forgan Smith) on Wednesday and drew ...

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  11. ISN'T IT FUNNY?

    Produced at the inquest upon a German chemist, named Born poisoned at Kensington, a letter left by deceased stated that he had invented ...

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  12. SPORTING.

    To study the convenience of the public the Q.T.C. Committee has decided to prohibit a practice that has prevailed for some time of horses ...

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  13. J. T. Hearne Retires.

    The well known professional cricketer J. T. Hearne, is retiring. Members of the Lord Cricket Ground staff and the "Daily Mail" eulogises ...

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  14. COLLAPSED IN FACTORY.

    On Wednesday morning ambulance bearers attended a youth aged 16, named George Horrington, of Mitchelton, who was suffering from ...

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  16. ANNERLEY CHARGES.

    William Thomas Frederick Smith, on remand, appeared before Mr. H. L Archdall, C.P.M., in the Police Court on Wednesday, charged that on ...

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  17. ATOM SMASHING.

    Professor W. Whiddington, professor of physics at Leeds University, announces that he has successfully accomplished the first stage of breaking ...

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  18. NATURALISATION.

    During the year ended December 31, 1924, 1008 certificates of naturalisation were issued by the Commonwealth Government, according to ...

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  19. "ALL BLACKS."

    "Sporting Life," eulogising the All Blacks, says, "England already has forgotten the Browalie incident Mr. Brownlie can be assured that only ...

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  20. PROFESSIONAL BILLIARDS.

    Latest scores in the professional billards championship are:—M'Conachy, 2667 (best break 595); Falkiner, 2166 (best break 359). ...

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  21. WEATHER CONDITIONS.

    In a summary on tho meteorological conditions In.Queensland during 1924, the.Weather Bureau reports:—The year 1924 takes rank among ...

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  22. NEXT SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

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  23. PREMIER'S RETIREMENT.

    Speaking in the North Premier [?] stated definitely that he would resign the Premiership in February next (says the "Alert," which is ...

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  24. BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The [?] championship is likely to be limited to Newman and Smith, the other players asserting that the entrance fee is too excessive. ...

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  25. FASCISTI ACTS.

    The Minister for the interior has announced that the Fascisti has arreated 111, and closed 245 suspicious organisations. ...

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  26. JUST AN ACCIDENT.

    "I've no excuse. It was just an accident," said Mary Jane Hughes (54), when charged in the Police Court on Wednesday, that on January 7 she ...

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  27. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    It is improbable that Mr. C. Urquharf Administrator of the Northern Territory, who will come to Melbourne in two weeks the will ...

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  28. PUGILISTIC OLD MAN.

    William Tucker, 66, ropemaker, appeared before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., on Wednesday in the Police Court, charged (1) with using obscene ...

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  29. VESSELS TO ARRIVE.

    Messrs. Birt and Co., Ltd., agents, advise theo following projected movements of American-Australian Line steamers, from New York to Brisbane, ...

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  30. STEEL HOUSES.

    The "Dailly Maill" says samples of Lord Weir's other types of steel houses are being erected to enable the public to judge of their suitability. ...

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  31. CATTLE BRUISING.

    Mr. Barr, who has been sitting as a Royal Commission on cattle bruising. on Wednesday visited the meatworks and inspected a mob of cattle ...

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  32. TOOK DOWN FRIEND.

    William Roy Clement Lawrence, 20, laborer, who pleaded guilty to having stolen clothing from Frauk John Burgess, who had "put him up" for the ...

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