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  2. BURNETT LANDS.

    An early start will be made by the State with the Upper Burnett scheme without the aid of the Federal Government. ...

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  3. TRYING DAYS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--"There are two points in the adventure of a diver"--wrote the late Sir Ernest Bhackteton in his diary-- ...

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  4. BAD TO WORSE.

    CANUHGRA. Thursday.--If the Premier of Queensland is seeking material to support his charge of discrimination against this. State ...

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  5. HOLIDAY ASSURED.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.-- The draft of the treaty for the limitation of naval armaments was submitted at a plenary session of ...

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  6. LEADERS' INACTION.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.--There was a sudden development to-day when the Germiston strike committee demanded a change in the personnel of the ...

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  7. FLOOD DAMAGE.

    The Commissioner for Railways has received advice to the effect that the timber bridge near Dartmouth (398 miles from Rockhampton) had been ...

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  8. WAGES REDUCTION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- It was slated this afternoon that a conference of the of the 16 unions affiliated with the A.L.F. would be held to consider the action of the ...

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  9. TURNED DOWN

    The unionist of Brisbane have definitely turned down Mr. Hughes' proposal to send delegates to his round-table conference of ...

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  10. "HUMAN FACTOR."

    SYDNEY. Thursday.--The conference of the A.W.U. was continued to-day when the president delivered the annual address. He stated that the members of ...

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  11. THE WAR MEDALS.

    "It has been said that headquarters staff is insufficient to handle the war medals," said Major H. Maddock, at a meeting of the Brisbane sub-branch of ...

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  12. PRINCE YAMAGATA.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--The death of Field Marshal Prince Yamagata, which is announced, is certain to have a widereaching political effect, which already ...

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  13. MEAT PRICES.

    In the course of an interview yesterday, Mr. Godfrey Morgan, M.L.A., said: "In the recent issue of "The Daily Mail,' I notice Mr. Korean Smith, ...

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  14. SHOOTING SEQUEL.

    The Cooper's Plains shooting incident had its equal in the City Police Court yesterday morning, before Mr. W. Harris, P.M. when Oliver John Shaw was, ...

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  15. THE LATE POPE.

    A correspondent who was present at the delivery of Archbishop Duhig's Panegyric on the late Pope having written to inquire what Benedict XV. had ...

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  16. CHINA'S FUTURE.

    "If General Feng Yu Sinng and General We Pei Fu can pull together, it is quite passible that they may be strong enough to bring things in China to a successful ...

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  17. BADAK SENSATION.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--Investigation into the a Pegod conspiracy on the Part of Henry Falkiner Scarborough. Alfred Clarke, and Thomas West Orton ...

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  18. £10,000 BEQUEST.

    Although the Registrar of the "University of Queensland (Mr. Cumbrae Stewart has received no official information on the point, it is understood that the ...

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  19. FRENCH CHARGES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The difficulties in the way of holding the Genoa Conference were emphasised to-day in the French Press, where it is declared that ...

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  20. ATTACK ON BOY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A sensational occurrence at Maffra on January 19, when Eric Fitzpatrick (14) was awakened in the middle of the night by ...

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  21. CHIEF JUSTICE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Chief Justice of Australia (Sir Adrian Knox) was a witness at the Central Police Court today, when Heory Percy Cheesman (43) ...

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  22. FATAL PIPE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--An extraordinary burning accident is reported from West Maitland where Alfred Magennis (46) died to-day at the result of his ...

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  23. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    BUNDABERG, Thursday.--A motor accident, unfortunately attended with fatal results. occurred in Bourbon-street to-night. Phillippi, a licensed car driver, ...

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  24. IREDALE BENEFIT.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--Dr. Hartkept, the Victorian blow bowler, will not play with the Rest of Australia team in the Frank Iredale benefit match against ...

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  25. AFFRAY IN SILESIA.

    BERLIN, Wednesday. -- A serious affray occurred at Petersderf, Silesia, today, French soldiers, who were searching houses for arms, being attacked by ...

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  26. EASTERN EXCHANGES.

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.-- The following are the current rates of exchange in the Fast:--Straits Settlements 232, Japan 22 5-8, Dutch East Indies,15 8-32. ...

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  27. AUCTION OF WRECK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The wreck of the Mekan on the beach at Sussex Inlet was cold by auction to-day for £300 to a resident of Nowra. The cargo of 100 ...

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  28. BOY DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- At a picnic at Balmoral to-day a little boy, Edward Murphy, wandered round the rocks towards Middle Head and was drowned. ...

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