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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE

    MR. I. MURCHIE and Mr. I. E. Murchie (Red Hill) left yesterday by car on a holiday visit to Bundaberg. MR. MICHAEL F. BREEN, who died ...

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  5. Christmas Day in Prison

    BY whom is Christmas Day most eagerly looked forward to, and by whom most thoroughly enjoyed? The kiddies, trying to keep tired eyes ...

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  6. REFLECTIONS In OUR MIRROR

    IT has been reported that the members of the Rural Workers' Cricket Club are practising from daylight until dark—behind the plough. ...

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  7. China and Extra-Territoriality

    THE Chinese insistence upon the abolition of extraterritoriality within their country is but the logical development of the Nationalist policy, and in the very near future this demand will become a ...

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  8. MARITIME NEWS

    Scotland Maru, 5863 tons, from Japan YESTERDAY. Milora, 3347 tons, from R'hampton. TO-DAY. ...

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  9. MAN ENVELOPED IN FLAMES.

    As a result of a fire which broke [?] in a residence in York-street, Charters Towers on Christmas Day, Roy Davey, 21,, died [?] last night from ...

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  10. ANXIOUS TIME IN AUSTRIA.

    Events in Austria have reached a point where they are causing and must cause the [?] serious anxiety to all the sections of the ...

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  11. Christmas Sentiment.

    The Prime Minister said:—"Let Christmas, sentiment [?] an both sides." [?] the mouth of the silent ...

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  12. COMPOSITION OF BRITISH LABOR PARTY.

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  13. Beneficial Effects Of the Tariff

    Mr. Forde, the Assistant Minister of Customs, spent Christmas at Wagga with relatives. He leaves tomorrow for a fortnight's tour of ...

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  14. FROM OUR LETTER BOX.

    Sir,—By an act of tyranny the Nationalist Government of New South Wales has precipitated the gravest industrial crisis in the history of ...

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  15. SHEARERS' REDUCED WAGES.

    Sir,—The reductions granted the pastoralists by the Board of Trade are not justified on figures supplied by Branch Secretary Riordan, advocate ...

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. TIDES AT PILE LIGHT.

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  18. IN YOUR GARDEN

    THOUGH rather late there is yet A time for a sowing of primula 10 be in time for winter flowering. The primula malacoldes varies somewhat ...

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  19. MAIL NOTICES.

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  20. MIDNIGHT MASS.

    Midnight Mass was celebrated at St. Francis's Church, Dornoch-terrace on Christmas morning, in the presence of a large congregation by the Rev. ...

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