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  2. "A CLIMB DOWN."

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday.--Following on a conference held in Brisbane on Tuesday night between the Minister for Railways (Mr. Fihelly), the Director or ...

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  3. AUSTRAL FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Fogs in London and storms in France arc delaying Captain Cedric Howell's start in his Martinsyde machine on his flight to Australia. ...

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  4. CLIMAX NEAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. H. H. Asquith, in a speech at Birmingham, described the Irish situation as a tragicomedy reviving the worst days of ...

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  5. WESTERN RIOTS.

    CHARLEVILLE, Wednesday.--Everything was quiet last night, and hotels and picture shows were open. Major Bolingbroke, Lieut. Russell, and Sergt. ...

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  6. CITY OF SARDINES.

    "I have moved right out of the city, said one New Yorker. "I was living in a six-roomed apartment not far from 110th-street, but my landlord raised the ...

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  7. STRIKE RESULTS.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.--The most extensive "shut down" of industries in the history of the United States is beginning as the result of the coal strike. ...

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  8. "A PEACE OFFER."

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Copenhagen states that the Scandinavian Governments regard M. Litvinoff, the Bolshevik ...

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  9. ACTING-PREMIER'S VIEW.

    The Acting-Premier (Mr. Fihelly) was questioned yesterday in regard to the disturbance at Charleville. He said in reply that no official information had ...

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  10. FINAL WORD.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The Allied ultimatum to Romania, after stating that Kunania's reply of November was unsatisfactory. emphasises that the patience of ...

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  11. MR. FIHELLY AND SENATOR MILLEN.

    The Acting-Premier (Mr. Fihelly) referring yesterday to Senator Millen's remarks in "The Daily Mail" upon the matter of unemployed printers on the books of the ...

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  12. MEXICO WARNED.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--The State Department has received further reports that Mexicans shot two Americans. It is understood that the Mexican ...

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  13. GERMANY'S FLEET.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--At a meeting of the Supreme Council it was decided that the breaking up of the German battleships will begin immediately, and be ...

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  14. LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT

    The Royal Commission appointed to investigate and report upon a proposal remove the locomotive depot form. Toowoomba to a site near Willowburn has ...

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  15. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A disastrous fire, involving the destruction of two big city warehouses and damage to three others', broke out early this ...

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  16. ALLIED WARSHIPS.

    LONDON Tuesday.--Allied warships are ready off Spalato to intercept d'Annuzio's raiders. [A Reuter cable yesterday stated that ...

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  17. 593 MASSACRED.

    EL PASO, Tuesday.--A thousand Villa soldiers fell upon 600 of the 80th Regiment of Federal soldiers at Santa Rosalia, and massacred them, all but two, ...

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  18. HOSTILE TRIBES.

    LAHORE, Tuesday--A troop train near Thal was yesterday derailed and attacked by raiders, presumably Afridis. Twenty of our men were killed and 40 wounded. ...

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  19. "THE NOBLE LADY."

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The advent of Viscountess Astor to the House of Commons is welcomed even by the members of the Opposition, as they have ...

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  20. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--London is preparing a great welcome for the Prince of Wales on his return from Canada and the United States. He will drive through ...

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  21. STEAMER ALLINGA.

    The presence of Mr. E. B. Warcham, general manager of the Adelaide S.S. Co., in Brisbane for several days, has naturally created interest in shipping ...

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  22. FINANCIAL RUIN.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister, in the course of an address in his constituency to-day, said that it was his opinion if Mr. Ryan and those who ...

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  23. PHYSICAL TRAINING.

    Arrangements have been completed for the annual schools of physical training to be held in the Southport school grounds for teachers employed in the Department ...

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  24. GAY LIFE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A curious story of extravagance was told at the Manchester Assizes. Mary Brady, a young cashier with a shipping firm, was charged ...

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  25. RELATIONS BROKEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The official Lett bureau states that Latvica has not delated war on Germany, but the Lettish- German relations have been broken off ...

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  26. FAMOUS SOLDIER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The death is announced of Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood. [Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood, V.C., ...

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  27. "INADEQUATE PAY."

    PERTH, Wednesday.--The Legislative Assembly to-day passed, by 20 votes to 9, the motion moved by A. A. Wilson (Labour), that in the opinion ...

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  28. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    At the annual meeting of the Brisbane Drapers Association on Tuesday a general discussion, took place in regard to the holiday in connection with the new ...

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  29. FRENCH FAMINE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--France's fears of a mine and scarcity of wheat in the first [?] months of 1920 have ended. Britain as promised her tonnage. ensuing the ...

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  30. BEAT BECKETT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--"I can certainly beat Beckett," says Georges Carpentier, in an article in the "Standard." "My condition is superb. If a difference of a ...

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  31. PROFIT SHARING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--An interesting case has been opened in the Chancery Division. Three members of the Carpenters' Union, on behalf of the ...

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  32. P. AND O. LINERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The P. and O. Steamship Co. has arranged that all its new passenger ships will be fitted with [?]il-burning engines. ...

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  33. PRISONERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Six hundred German sailors from the Scapa Flow who were interned at Oswestry refused to work and attempted to escape. The ...

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  34. ROSA LUXEMBURG.

    LONDON, Monday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Berlin states that the Hanover correspondent of the "Berliner Zeitung" reports that Prince ...

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  35. CANADIAN WHEAT CROP.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The correspondent of the New York "Sun" at Montreal states that the 1919 wheat crop will yield 168,892,000 bushels. ...

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