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  2. PUBLISHED IN FINAL EDITION YESTERDAY

    SIDELIGHTS ON THE OPIUM TRAFFIC IN AUSTRALIA WERE-PROVIDED IN THE POLICE COURT, WHEN A MAN WAS CHARGED WITH HAVING CONTRAVENED THE CUSTOMS ACT. HE PLEADED GUILTY. ...

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  4. THE MAORIS' DEFEAT.

    The Maoris played Paris at the Colombes Stadium. The weather was warm, the sky overcast, and rain fell late In the second half. There were ...

    Article : 527 words
  5. Flooding of Pits

    The coal strike is reported to have entirely collapsed in Leicestershire, the leaders advising the men to resume. Hundreds signed on at the ...

    Article : 131 words
  6. "COME AND HAVE A DRINK."

    In consequence of complaints received by the police about trading before hours at the Hotel Victoria, South Brisbane, Acting-sergeant Smith and ...

    Article : 269 words
  7. NIT BY ENGINE.

    On September 5 last the dead body of William Backhaus, 25, farmer, was found in a mutilated condition on the railway lino near the Nambour Rail ...

    Article : 309 words
  8. FATEFUL WEEK.

    "The present week is likely to be fateful to the future of Liberalism," says the "Daily News." Lord Oxford's speech at Greenock ...

    Article : 220 words
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  10. New Zealand's Desire.

    Mr. J. G. Coates (Premier of New Zealand), interviewed by the "Daily Mail's" New York correspondent, said that New Zealand's great desire was ...

    Article : 172 words
  11. FORGERY CHARGES.

    Having completed some bookkeeping work for Mr. Robert Law, of Fernvale, a man took his cheque book away with him, and in the next couple ...

    Article : 112 words
  12. AUDIENCE THRILLED

    Sir Alan Cobham thrilled a packed Albert Hall audience for two hours on a lecture on his flight from England to Australia and back. He traced the ...

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  13. FATAL JOKE.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that the trick which destroyed the life work of the famous biologist, Paul Kammerer, ...

    Article : 127 words
  14. WAR-TIME ORGIES.

    How a German typist, aged 16, ruined an Englishman's business in Freiburg by entertaining her student friends at wartime orgies until it ...

    Article : 99 words
  15. TRAFFIC OFFENDERS

    A large number of persons were fined for breaches of the traffic regulations by Mr. J. Stewart Berge, P.M., In the Traffic Court yesterday:— ...

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  16. SPEAKER'S CHAIR.

    The Speaker's Chair, donaled by the British Houses of Parliament to the Federal Government, was officially handed over to-day at Canberra. ...

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  17. MONDAY'S SALES.

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  18. FALSE PRETENCES.

    Gordon Vincent Graham, 32, salesman, appeared before Mr. W. Harr's P.M., in the Police Court yesterday, on seven charges of false ...

    Article : 46 words
  19. STOLE PROM BOAT.

    "This is a serious charge, and I do I not think you realise what you were doing. You have arrived at the ago of discretion when you must he ...

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  20. CONTRACT DISPUTE.

    At the May Sittings of the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Macnaughton and a Jury, a case was heard in which Harvey and Sons. Ironmasters, ...

    Article : 257 words
  21. A.R.U. FUNDS.

    Albert M'Cann, on remand from Brisbane was charged In the Central Court this morning with having stolen funds of the Sydney branch ot ...

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  22. YOUTH CHARGED. Alleged Indecent Dealing.

    A case Involving most unusual circumstances came before Chief Justice Blair In the Criminal Court yesterday, when Matthew White, who Is ...

    Article : 292 words
  23. BOYS' HOME, ENOGGERA.

    The monthly meeting of the Boys' Home was hold at St. Luke's Church of England. The president (Mrs. Blume) was in the chair. A letter was ...

    Article : 174 words
  24. EFFECTS OF RUM.

    A number of men were gathered, togother in the township of Beerbunum on the night of September 19. A fair amount of rum was consumed. One ...

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  25. ESPEBANTO WEDDING.

    For mo first time In the history, of the Church of England, a wedding was conducted In Esperanto at St. George's Bloomsbury. The bride was the ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. ALLEGED THEFT.

    John Patrick Jones, 60, laborer. appoared before Mr. w. Harris, p.m., In the Police Court yesterday, charged that on October 7, at Princess-street, ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. Abattoirs at Oxley.

    In aid of ft fund to extinguish the debt incurred by adding a new wing to the church, a fete was held in the Corinda Convent Grounds on ...

    Article : 189 words
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  30. IRONWORKER'S SKULL SMASHED.

    John Betroski (55), laborer, of North Sydney, was killed at Hoskins's Iron' works at Rhodes on Saturday mornIns owing to a wheel falling on his ...

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  31. DEATH OF SIR ARTHUR MYERS.

    The death la announced of Arthur Myers, of New Zealand. ...

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  32. MOTOR CAR STOLEN.

    Between 6.30 arid 7.30 on Satur night, a motor car, the property John Daglish, of Sunnybank, to stolen from outside he Nation ...

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