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  2. EVEN SCORING

    SYDNEY, Monday,--The weather conditions were conditions were ideal for cricket when the Frank Iredale [?]stimonial match was resumed on the Sydney Cricket Ground ...

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  3. POPE ELECTED

    LONDON, Monday, 12.5, p.m.--Cardinal, Ratti has been elected Pape. His title will be Plus XI. Cardinal Achille Ratti (S. Martine ...

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  4. STRIKERS' THREAT.

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday.--"The ballcon going up," which is the strikers' countersign for all commandoes to concentrate over ...

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  5. SALES IN BADAK.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--To-day was the fifth day of the hearing of the case in the City Police Court, in which Henry Falkiner, Scarborough, Alfred Clarke, and ...

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  6. LEAVING OFFICE

    The Treasurer who has been elevated to the position of Agent General for Queensland in London, in succession to Mr. J. M. Hunter, will meet his ...

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  7. MR. G. H. M. ADDISON.

    The many friends and acquaintances of Mr. G. H. M. Addison, the well-known Brisbane architect, will be grieved to learn that his death occurred at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SINN FEIN TONE

    LONDON, Sunday.--The seriousness of the Irish situation is indicated by the series of conferences which is taking place at No. 10 ...

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  9. CONCRETE ROADS

    The City Council's concrete road contract will be commenced in a short time. This announcement was made by ...

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  10. GREAT MAN'S GRAVE

    LONDON. Sunday.--An officer, of the whaling vessel which conveyed two of the officers of the Quest ahead of the expedition, from Mo[?] Video to South ...

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  11. TIMBER SCANDAL.

    No gleam of hope for anything definite emerging in the near future out of the welter of muddledom into which the war service homes business has sunk could ...

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  12. RISING RIVERS.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Mo[?]play:--With, continued fine weather, the railway services in Central Queensland are improving. The Railway Department advises that the ...

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  13. "THE OIL BOOM."

    Sir.--I did not learned to reply to any criticism appearing in your paper in re[?]tion to a letter above my signature, but as Mr. [?] M'lnnes an a "Shareholder in a ...

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  14. BERLIN PARALYSED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuter's correspondent at Berlin states that a strike of the municipal employees in Berlin broke out this morning and completely ...

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  15. FISHING FATALITY.

    Mr. Waller Edward Cook was drowned, whilst fishing in Bribie Passage, on Sunday morning about [?] o'clock. The [?] which appeared in yesterday ...

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  16. FUTURE OF EGYPT.

    LONDON, Sunday,--General Lord Alleaby is expected to reach England on Wednesday at the latest. He will immediately [?]fer with Earl Curzon, after ...

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  17. GAMBLING EVIL.

    The executive committee, of the Queensland Methodist Conference held its monthly in the lower. Albert hall last Friday evening, when, in the ...

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  18. A FRESH MOVE.

    Indications point to a definite attempt to bring about a settlement of the dead lock at Mount Morgan, where the mile is lying idle and hundreds of workers are ...

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  19. SURF HERO.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The gallantry of Jack Chalmers in going to the rescue of Michael Coghlan when a shark was attacking him, at Coogee on Saturday ...

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  20. QUEEN MARY HOME

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  21. UNEMPLOYED APPEAL.

    Subscriptions for the relief of distressed unemployed families are coming in but slowly; and as no large amounts can be expended, the measure of relief ...

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  22. FAMILY IN TENTS.

    HOBART, Monday.--The City Council has arrived at a deadlock over the proposed removal of Thomas F. lgecock, from Queen's Domain, where he and his family ...

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  23. RAILWAY SERVICE.

    The Commissioner for Railways has returned from a visit to Canungra, Mr. Davidson said yesterday that deputations had wa[?] upon him at ...

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  24. HORNIBROOK'S FEAT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--"I don't know what we would have done without him. He kept his end going for 19 overs on a dead wicket, and should have had a ...

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  25. SMALLPOX.

    Dr. M'Callum (Acting Federal Quarantin[?] Officer for Queensland) has received information that cases of smallpox have been discovered in New Guinea. No ...

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  26. Advertising

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