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  2. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    Mr. Meares, who has just returned from London, is emphatic as to definite marketing advantages to be gained by producers in the all-Australian ...

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  3. "THESE ARE DEVILS."

    The third session of the Hickson mission opened this morning at St. Andrew's Cathedral, which was again crowded with all sorts and conditions of people. ...

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  4. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    Some important correspondence relating to the completion of the North Coast railway was disclosed at the meeting of the Grafton Chamber of Commerce last ...

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  5. PRICES AND WAGES.

    An armistice in the Ruhr is the latest expectation in certain political circles as the next move in the Franco- German duel. It is suggested that ...

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  6. IRELAND.

    The Court of Appeal was crowded when the Attorney-General, on behalf of the Home Secretary, in obedience to the writ of habeas corpus, formally ...

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  7. "DRY " SHIPS.

    A secret conference in Washington made progress in drafting regulations regarding medical liquor to he carried on United States ships, but it is ...

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  8. SEARCH FOR BRAINS.

    Professor G. Elliot Smith, a native of Grafton, who is anatomy professor at University College, London, has beep studying the brain of an eminent ...

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  9. BLIND SEE—PARALYTICS WALK.

    Although no remarkable cures were reported, there were some who showed extraordinary improvement. Mrs. Hancock, of Hurstville, who had ...

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  10. EIGHT ARRESTED.

    A New York message states that the arrest of eight prominent United States liquor dealers has been ordered, following on the seizure of the rum ...

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  11. TELEGRAMS.

    Addressing a meeting of members of the Women's Country party, Mr. Thorby, M.L.A., vigorously denounced Mr: Throdore. He declared the Queensland Labor ...

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  12. SPEEDING UP.

    The activities of the Lands Department are being speeded up. Mr. Fleming, Under-Secretary, is working hard to improve the methods at present in ...

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  13. HUGHES WANTS HIS BRAIN.

    Referring to the cabled interview with Professor Grafton Elliot Smith, of London, that the brain, of Mr Hughes and other remarkable ...

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  14. BROADCASTING WIRELESS.

    The Postmaster-General will open a conference in Melbourne, on wireless broadcasting to-morrow week. The discussion will be designed to arrange a ...

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  15. HOSTAGES FOR BANDITS.

    Reuter's Peking correspondent says the Government has granted Permission or Wuyulin, Minister or Communications, and Yangitech, Chief of Police ...

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  16. HARBOR COLLISION.

    One of the worst collisions or years, fortunately without fatal results, occurred on the harbor to-night, The steamer Burringbar was steaming up the ...

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  17. REPEAL OF DRY LAW.

    A message from Newburg, New York State, says that the repeal of the State prohibition enforcement statutes is likely to result in "more and less ...

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  18. NEW STATE CONFERENCE.

    The Federal Minister for Works and Railways, Mr. Stewart, the Treasurer, Dr. Earle page, and the Minister for Customs, Mr. Chapman, intend ...

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  19. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Senator Wilson, presiding at a meeting of the Empire Exhibition (Australian section), said his appointment to accompany Mr. Bruce to England was as much ...

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  20. CAPTAIN COOK RELICS.

    Mr. Bruce stated that fee Captain Cook relies purchased in London have arrived. and will be exhibited in the Queen's Hall at Parliament House before ...

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  21. SENATOR PEARCE.

    Senator Pearce, Minister for Home and Territories, addressing a public meeting at Darwin, stated that the Federal Cabinet had resolved to place certain ...

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  22. BRIDGE MAD.

    Scathing remarks on the frequenters of some Bridge Clubs in London were made by Mr. Justice Avory in giving judgment in favor of a defendant in ...

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  23. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    At a meeting of the political committee of the conference it was announced that an Anglo-Turkish agreement had been reached in regard to ...

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  24. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The Cabinet has decided to sell the greater part of the War Service Homes timber mills and timber areas in Queensland. Some leases are for a short ...

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  25. FACTORIES APPEAL.

    The feeling in the Bellinger district in regard to the action of the Dairy Branch, Department of Agriculture, in issuing notices of condemnation and ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    The only alteration in the position of candidates brought about to-day by additional returns was in Stanley electorate, where Mr: Somerset has a lead of ...

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  27. BUNCHY TOP.

    United action is still being taken by the Agricultural Departments of Queensland and New South Wales for the investigation of the bunchy top pest, which ...

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  28. STATE TREASURER.

    When asked to-night if there was any truth in the statements that owing to ill-health Mr. Cocks, the State Treasurer, would retire from the Cabinet, the acting ...

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  29. VOROWSKY'S BODY.

    The remains of Vorowsky arrived in Berlin, from Lausanne and were conveyed to the Soviet Embassy escorted by thousands of the German ...

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  30. HOUSEMAID CHLOROFORMED.

    P. Wade, a private inquiry agent, stated to the police that when he returned to his home in Elsternwick last night found the front door open, and ...

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  31. WRIT AGAINST 'DAILY MAIL.''

    A writ has been issued by Sir— Joynson Smith out of the Supreme Court against the Daily Mail Newspaper Company claiming £5000 damages in resect to ...

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  32. UPHELD BY BOARD.

    Mr. Justice Edmunds gave his decision to-day in the case of John Chambers Eldridge, who alleged that as a result of his war service he had lost his seniority in ...

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  33. PATRIARCH TIKHON.

    The ridiculous nature of the Soviet's charges against the Patriarch Tikhon is indicated in the indictment issued, which "The Times" Riga ...

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  34. THE BAGDAD RAILWAY.

    The "Daily Mail's" Constantinople correspondent states that the Turkish press reports that the majority of the shares in the Bagdad railway have been ...

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  35. RAN INTO BRIDGE.

    A motor car, containing four passengers in addition, to the driver, struck the end of Jones' Bridge, near Young, at mid night, carrying away the upright heavy ...

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  36. STATE MINISTERS.

    The State Cabinet to-day further considered the Federal Government's proposals which will be discussed at the Premiers' Conference. ...

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  37. BOY'S STORY.

    Startling statements made by a boy of 13 who left his home at Arncliffe on Tuesday morning, and was picked up by a night patrol in Pitt street last night, ...

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  38. VENEREAL DISEASE.

    A deputation which interviewed the Victorian Chief Secretary declared that from 10 to 15 per cent, of the population of the large cities were affected with ...

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  39. NO WARLIKE INTENTIONS.

    The Athens correspondent of "The Times" says M.Palastiras, a member of the Greek Cabinet, interviewed, declared that Greece's intentions were ...

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  40. TO THE PRIVY COUNCIL.

    The Full Court granted an appeal to the Privy Council in the action brought by Dr. G. S. Thompson against the British Medical Association of New South ...

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  41. WRECKAGE FOUND.

    A message from Thursday Island says the investigation will be made to-morrow into the statements that wreckage has been found at port Lihou on the south ...

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  42. HOUSES DAMAGED.

    A furious cyclone was responsible for considerable at Albert Park, Melbourne, last night. Several persons were injured by falling timber none ...

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  43. THEFT OF £2754.

    At Melbourne City Court to-day Frederick Charles Daniels, aged 29, Was remanded on a charge of having stolen £2754, the property of the Railway ...

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  44. THE COAL DISPUTE.

    Mr. McDonald, secretary of the Northern Collieries' Association, stated to-day there was absolutely no change in the position as far as the owners were ...

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  45. WILL HE TAKE IT?

    There are believed to be excellent grounds for the report that Sir George Fuller may ultimately take the Agent- Generalship, in which event Mr. Oakes ...

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  46. "TRY, TRY, TRY AGAIN."

    Mr. Loxton, M.L.A., addressing the Business Men's Efficiency League, said " We want the referendum we have been robbed of. And, if we fail, we must try, ...

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  47. THE GAMING LAW.

    A section of the Nationalist party considers the Government should be more active in having the Gaming and Betting Act applied. Betting activities are in ...

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  48. WYALONG SOLICITOR.

    The Full Court struck the name of Arthur Cyril Berman, of West Wyalong, off the roll of solicitors. It was stated Berman had been ...

    Article : 62 words
  49. CRICKET

    A. H. White, an Australian, took six wickets or 60 in a club cricket match at Cambridge. ...

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