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  2. WILL CASH BONDS

    Approximately 50,000 sailors and soldiers of Queensland embarked for service overseas during the war. The total amount of war gratuity to which ...

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  3. STRANGE ACTION.

    The Government has continued its policy of tinkering with the local governing bodies by over-riding the rights of tho Toombul Shire Council to grant ...

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  4. FLEET AT SEA.

    (From Our Special Representative). MARYBOROUGH, Friday.--The battle cruiser Australia and the destroyers Torrens, Huon, and Swan left ...

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  5. DARWIN TO-DAY

    Darwin town is beautifully laid out; the streets are wide, and they run parallel and at right angles. The roads are good (they have little wear, mostly motor ...

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  6. EX-KAISER'S FATE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Allies have collected a quantity of the most valuable evidence of a very far-reaching character in support of the indictment ...

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  7. ALLIES ALERT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Commons, Mr. C. Lowther drew attention to the statement that Germany had an army of over half a million ...

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  8. OVER INDIA

    ALLAILVBAD, Thursday.--Captain Ross-Smith arrived here at 4.55 o'clock this afternoon. CALCUTTA, Wednesday.--M. Poulet ...

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  9. O'DONNELE CASE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Chaplain Father O'Donnell has been declared not guilty of the charges laid against him. The court-martial deliberated for two hours, ...

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  10. STAMP VALUES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Four first Tasmanian penny blue stamps were auctioned for £52. H. L. WHITE COLLECTION. ...

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  11. MT. CUTHBERT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--"We have the plant, the copper, and the market. The whole trouble is the labour question," said Mr. P. Piggott, chairman, at ...

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    CORNER OF MITCHELL AND BENNETT STREETS, DARWIN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. PERSIA STEADFAST.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Teheran states that the railways for 12 miles on both sides of Bokhara have been ...

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  14. "GAMEST MAN."

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Hughes, during the lunch hour to-day, strolled down to Sussex-street and met a lot of his old friends amongst the members of ...

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  15. TRAGIC FIRE.

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.--Twenty-five girls were burned to death in a fire which destroyed a building in which 300 villagers were dancing. Others were ...

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  16. LIGHT AND COLOUR.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A new artificial light device, invented by Mr. G. Sheringham, the artist, is dicing exhibited at the Imperial College. It consists ...

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  17. OUT OF WORK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--While over 90 per cent of ex-soldiers and women war workers have returned to industrial occupations, 20,000 ex-officers, including ...

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  18. "MADE IN JAPAN."

    LONDON, Thursday.--Speaking in the House of Commons at question time, Sir Auckland Geddes states that skilled time-workers in Britain were paid from ...

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  19. "TERRIBLE CRIME."

    LONDON. Thursday--Mr. George Smellie, an army p[?]ner, and a well-known public man of Tottenham, was sentenced to a year's imprisonment at ...

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  20. PLIGHT OF CLERICS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Speaking at a London diocesan conference, the Bishop, of London described the post-war position of the clergy is appalling. As ...

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  21. IRISH BITTERNESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The correspondent of "The Times at Dublin states that the new Government regulations have further embittered the general situation. ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--Canada has been elected to the governing body of the International Labour Officer, after a struggle which has ...

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  23. SHIPPING CHANGES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. D. J. Mackay Sim, who was recently appointed manager of the North Coast S.N. Co., has been offered, and accepted, a partnership ...

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  24. FOOD SHORTAGE.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.--There is considerable dissatisfaction concerning the exportation from South Africa of foodstuffs of which there is a shortage. ...

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  25. BIG STRIKE ENDS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--The first book published without printers has been issued by Appletons. The book and job printers bowed to-day to the ...

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  26. TRIPLE TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Channer, the ex-soldier, who murdered a girl named Bignell at Springfield (Bucks), committed the deed as the result of a quarrel. He ...

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  27. PRICE OF COAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the House of Commons, Sir Auckland Geddes announced that the price of household coal had been reduced 10s ...

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  28. THE REFERENDUM.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Lawson) arrived in Sydney on Thursday morning for the purpose of discussing with Mr. Holman, the ...

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  29. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--There has been a persistent rumour current that there is to he an increase in the price of sugar after the Federal elections. When the ...

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  30. FEEDING SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Anzac Buffet will close on November 29. It has provided 1,500,000 meals for soldiers since September, 1915, at a cost ...

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  31. DISLOYALTY CHARGES.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The inquiry concerning the allegations against the [?]alty of German settlers on the Lexton River was continued to-day. ...

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  32. PLOTTERS UNMASKED.

    ATHENS, Thursday.--A plot, engineered by retired officers, to murder Venizelos and overthrow his regime, has been discovered, and a number of ...

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  33. GERMAN INDEMNITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the House of Commons, Sir Auckland Geddes said the Government did not expect any indemnity from Germany ...

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  34. AMERICAN COAL STRIKE.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--All coal mine strike negotiations are off, and the participants have returned to their homes. ...

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