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  2. BREAK OF GAUGE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A now scheme for a solution of the break of gauge problem is to be brought before the Premiers' Conference when it ...

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  3. HIGH COURT.

    The Brisbane sittings of the [?] Bench of the High Court of Australia were concluded yesterday, before their Honors Mr. Justice Knox. C.J., Mr. Justice Isaacs, ...

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  4. OUR GREATEST NEED.

    The new for wider distribution of British population and in effects on a duction, trade, defence, manufacture development, finance, wealth and[?] ...

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  5. WAR IN DERRY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--An armoured car played with a Lewis gun on snipers in the trees at St. Columbia College and at least 12 were killed. A Protestant ...

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  6. FREE AND EQUAL.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday. -- General Smuts, in the Legislative Assembly, replying to a point raised relating to the new position of the Dominions that in ...

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  7. MIDDLE EAST.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Commons, on a vote of £10,000,000 on account of the army, Mr. Asquith moved a reduction by one million. He ...

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  8. PRINCE'S TOUR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Prince of Wales visited Newcastle to-day. The royal train arrived there at 9.40 a.m., and there was an inspiring spectacle at the ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S TEST.

    At 3 p.m. to-day, at the Exhibition Ground, the following teams will line up in the first Rugby League test match between England and Australia:- ...

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  10. THE GAS STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--It is confidently believed that the prospects of a settlement of the strike or engine-drivers and firemen are more promising than they ...

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  11. JUSTICE HIGGINS STATES THE FACTS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Justice Biggins in a review of the gas workers' strike, as it affected the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, stated to-day that he ...

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  12. GERMAN ARMY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--"Le Journal" states that a note presented to Germany yesterday recalls that the German army must be reduced to 100,000 before July ...

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  13. NAURU AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Replying to Mr. Wedgwood Bonn, in the House of Commons. Captain Leslie Wilson stated that the Nauru agreement was not submitted ...

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  14. TURK MENACE.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The official weekly military review states that the Turkish Nationalist forces have reached Lapsaki on the Dardanelles. "On the ...

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  15. THE PACIFIC

    In view of the approaching visit of the Prince of Wales to New Gumea and the anticipated arrival in Australia of the Mandate, the Pacific question is one of ...

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  16. BRISBANE DECORATIONS.

    The Queensland Railway Department is leading is way in decorating for the visit of we Prince of Wales. Meu were yesterday busy arranging festoons of ...

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  17. REVIVAL CAMPAIGN.

    Amba[?]dor Herbert Booth, the youngest son of the late General William Booth will visit Brisbane shortly and inaugurate an interdenominational revival campaign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. REICHSTAG OPENING.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Berlian states that the re-opening of the Reichstag was marked by ridiculous ...

    Article : 171 words
  19. HIRSCHFELD CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The intentions of the Commonwealth Government with regard to Father Jerger and Dr. [?], whom it was intended to deport, will ...

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  20. DUKE OF YORK.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Duke of York took his scat in the House of Lords, and was introduced by the Dukes of Connaught and ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS ABROAD.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. A. Robinson Attorney-General of Victoria gave a luncheon at Clarridge's to-night, and among those present were Lord Decies, ...

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  22. (To the Editor.)

    Sir,--Having read the "whole" of the correspondence on this subject and as apparently several of the writes have not taken the trouble to do so I would like ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN VALOUR.

    LONDON, Thursday.--General Montgomery's new story of the fourth army "Battle of 100 Days," is a sumptuous three-guinea volume. It ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. DR. MANNIX.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The Freeman's Journal" states that at the annual dinner at Maynooth, the president (Monsignor M'Cacrey) proposed the toast of "Our ...

    Article : 96 words
  25. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION TICKET HOLDERS.

    Sir,--It must be with [?] feelings that your many readers haven perused various paragraphs which it must be presumed are supplied by the Rugby League ...

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  26. FIRM ATTITUDE.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The Allies have sent a note to Germany forbidding the construction of civil and military aircraft until three months after the destruction ...

    Article : 55 words
  27. MINERS' DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A further conference to-day between representative of the colliery proprietors and the Coal sad Shale Miners' Federation respecting the ...

    Article : 138 words
  28. LOSS OF £9200.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- A loss of £9200 is elated by the directors of the Mr Cuthbert Co. to have been made during the half year ended February 29, ...

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  29. ALTITUDE RECORD.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. Captain A. W. Vigers, M.C. D.F.C., and th[?] passengers [?] Melbourne this afternoon in a 230 h.p. Sopwith [?] They ...

    Article : 82 words
  30. Advertising

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  31. OLD MAN MISSING.

    The Maryborough police [?] information yesterday to the effect that a man named Albert [?] 60 years of age having near Rooyal in the [?] district [?] ...

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