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  2. WORKLESS LEGION.

    In the scrub near Nudgee, on what is known as the "reserve," a man and his wife and five young children are living in a small weather worn tent. The father in one of Brisbane's unemployed. When a horseman visited the little home during the wet weather he found things so bad ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NO GERMANS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Serious conflict has begun between the Federal and Victorian State authorities with regard to the admission to Australia of six ...

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  4. THE RAND STRIKE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday. -- A conference communique states that there is still no result, but that 'representatives of the employers are drafting proposals ...

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  5. THE COOMA'S TRIP.

    CAIRNS, Friday.-- Considerable excitement prevailed early this afternoon when it was announced that as a result of an inspection of the steamer Cooma by a ...

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  6. SHOULD RESTART.

    "The opinion of the business people in Mt. Morgan as well no of others in a position to judge, is that the Mt. Morgan Gold Mining ...

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  7. NO SINISTER AIMS.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The recently appointed Premier of France (M. Poincare) submitted a statement of policy in the Senate and the Chamber of ...

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  8. ABOVE THE CLOUDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Dar es Salaam (German East Africa), relates the story of how two Englishmen--Gillman ...

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  9. POPE RECOVERING.

    ROME, Thursday.--A reassuring bulletin regarding the conditions of the Pope states that it is now expected that he will recover in a few days. ...

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  10. STATE TRAWLING.

    Commodore C. R. Stuart who is the commander, of the New South trawling fleet, and who has been loaned to Queensland, by the southern ...

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  11. OUR NOBLE DEAD,.

    Some startling statements concerning the failure to bury Australia's dead in France and Belgium were made last night by Mr. ...

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  12. POISONING CASE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A sensation was caused in Hay (Wales) Police Court this morning, when hearing was resumed in the case in which Henry ...

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  13. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--At the wool sales to-day a joint catalogue of 12,000 bales was submitted to animated competition home, French, and German ...

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  14. EXPANSION.

    "I want to expand that is my slogan," declared the newly-appointed commander of the Salvation Army in New South Wales and Queensland, Commissioner ...

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  15. POCKET BOOKS GONE.

    PARIS, Thursday.--While journeying in the train from Cannes, Sir John Bradbury and, Mr. Boyden, the British and American representatives respectively on ...

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  16. COST OF CANBERRA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Referring to the remarks of Alderman Brooks, president of the Federal Capital League, alleged to have been uttered at a meeting of the ...

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  17. 22 ASPIRANTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The resignation of Sir J. Carruthers. from the position of coalition campaign director has caused general regret in anit-Socialist forces. ...

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  18. GARBAGE TIN AND ITS USES.

    The Citizens', Health Committee are sure that Brisbane residents will be interested to know some of the purposes for which garbage tins ...

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  19. COTTON LANDS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Both the Premier of Western Australia and the Premier of Queensland have had conferences with the Prime Minister with regard to ...

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  20. THE PRINCE'S TOUR

    PRINCE OF WALES CAMP, MYSORE, Thursday.--Breaking his journey for a few hours at Bangalore, where he reviewed the garrison and attended a ...

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  21. "NO COMPLAINTS."

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Replying to reported complaints from Brisbane commercial men that the time allowed before resumption of trade with Germany was ...

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  22. ARRESTED MAN'S SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The coroner at Queenbeyan held an inquest to-day into the death of Leo Caffery, who committed suicide on Tuesday evening. Police ...

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  23. MILK VENDOR'S 19 FINES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A dairy keeper, Lydia Playford, of Canterbury was at the Ashfield Court, to-day fined. £10 on each of two informations, in default one ...

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  24. CAR AND CYCLE CLASH.

    Harold Daniels (25), and a plumber, residing in Burnett-road, East Brisbane, was riding his bicycle along Wickham street in the direction of the Valley ...

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  25. GIGANTIC FIRE.

    MANILA (Philipines). Thursday--The greatest fire since the American occupation occurred to-day 32 blocks of houses being destroyed, and 12,000 persons ...

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  26. WOMAN DISAPPEARS.

    Mrs Ellen Kruse disappeared from [?] home in Main-street, Kangaroo Point [?] Thursday afternoon A report was made to the police., who made investigations [?] ...

    Article : 71 words
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