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  2. SECOND EDITION. 49 LIVES LOST.

    A strong comment on the circumstances surrounding the recent disappearance of the ill-fated steamer Can[?] was made by the Labor ...

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  3. TWICE IDENTIFIED.

    A conflicting position has arisen over the Identification of the woman who was found in an unconscious state in a yard at Kitchener-road. ...

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  4. WHO SAID 'WASTE!'

    Various attempts have been made by Tory politicians to make political capital out of Government motor cars, by insinuating that Labor Ministers ...

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  5. WORLD CHAOS.

    Senator Hiram Johnson is denouncing the League of Nations in the Senate, said that Mr. Hughes (Secretary of State) had attempted ...

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  6. BASIC WAGE.

    The decision of the Railway Commissioners to test the validity, of the new basic wage, despite the fact that, it is not yet gazetted, will be watched ...

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  7. EX-GERMAN'S WILL.

    No fewer than seven barristers were engaged in a special case which, was heard before the Full Court, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir Pope A. ...

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  8. ESTIMATES TALK.

    The Legislative Assembly, on resuming at 11 o'clock to day, proceeded to discuss the Treasury vote. For the Land and Income Tax Department ...

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  9. MIDNIGHT ROW.

    The Police Court sequel to the recent midnight row in a Coorparoo house was continued to-day before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., when Emma ...

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  10. TORY FRIVOLITY.

    Despite the fact that the Tory want of confidence motion against the Government was defeated early in the present session of Parliament, the ...

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  11. PEACE FOR EVER.

    Yorktown, Virginia, was the scene of a speech by President Harding, at a ceremony commemorating the surrender of the British expeditionary ...

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  12. N.S.W. POLITICS.

    Much of the time of Parliament yesterday was taken up with questions of all kinds fired at ministers as the result of the two weeks ...

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  13. PACIFIC NAVAL BASE.

    Mr. Hughes told Mr. Riley, in the House of Representatives yesterday that at the Empire Conference the question of naval defence, together ...

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  14. NO GUIDE WHATEVER.

    Severe criticism of local authority valuations was contained in Mr. H. F. Hardacre's reserved decision for the determination of compensation for ...

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  15. TEMPORARY RELIEF.

    Two Government bills dealing with unemployment were formally introduced in the House of Commons by Mr. MacNamarn, namely a bill ...

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  16. SOUTHERN GALLOPS.

    The weather was fine and the going good at Flemington this morning. Kennaquhair (J. Munro) beat Prince Sandy, Pelaw Main, and Duke Napoli ...

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  17. LEEDS DEFEATED.

    The Australasian Rugby League footballers defeated Leeds to-day by 11 to 5. The Australian team comprised:— ...

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  18. FEDERAL SHIPPING PROFITS.

    In the House of Representatives, Mr Gregory asked the Treasurer when the House could expect a complete financial statement regarding the ...

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  19. MYSTERY SOLVED.

    The mystery of a missing man has been cleared up by the finding of human remains in a lonely part of the bush. In July, of last year, a ...

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  20. CHEESE FOR LONDON.

    Attention was drawn in the early part of last month to a cable from London recording the unsatisfactory condition of a consignment of cheese ex ...

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  21. LABOR DAILIES CAMPAIGN.

    On Wednesday at midday at the railway workshops, Ipswich, Mr. Bob Ross addressed a meeting of 500 employees, Mr. W. Moroney presiding. ...

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  22. THE PLAGUE.

    It was notified to-day that a further death from plague occurred in the Wattlebrae Isolation Hospital yesterday morning. This latest victim was ...

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  23. TRAIN DERAILED.

    The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. J. W. Davidson) received word this morning of a derailment which occurred on the Mackay line yesterday ...

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  24. FORTIFYING ISLANDS.

    From semi-official sources it is learned that Japan intends to bring up at the conference the question of the non-fortification of certain ...

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  25. BOWEN HILLS FIRE.

    The burning of paint off the outside side of a house in Brookes-street, Bowen Hills, led to a slight outbreak of fire shortly after noon to-day. Two ...

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  26. MOUNT MORGAN EXPECTANT.

    Information that the Arbitration Court will sit here next Wednesday has been received on all sides with evident satisfaction. Speculation is ...

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  27. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Coastal Reports. Pile Light.—Bingera, psd. in 11.57 a.m. Burnett Heads.—Flinders, psd. in, ...

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  28. TO-NIGHT'S BIG MEETING.

    To-night's public meeting in the Trades Hall will be the first held in Australia in review of the major decisions of the Federal Labor Convention ...

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  29. KING AND ECONOMY.

    The King regrets, that owing to the need for economy he cannot fit out his yacht, the Britannia, this year. This has caused great disappointment ...

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  30. BODY FOUND IN RIVER.

    About 8 o'clock this morning the water police discovered the body of a man floating in the river at New Farm Reach. They took it to the ...

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  31. DUNWICH GRAMOPHONE.

    Mr. Phil P. Agnew begs to thank the following for their very kind donations of 41 records for the Dunwich gramophone:—Captain O. ...

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