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  2. GERMAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--"The Daily Mail's naval writer says that the fate of the German navy will be discussed in Paris shortly. The British Admiralty ...

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  3. HOPE OF ENDURING PEACE

    Such of the news as is so indicated appeared in "The Times" this morning, and is cabled to this paper by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions expressed are not those of ...

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  4. "ARMY" OF PICKETS.

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.--Yesterday afternoon it was rumoured that an attempt was to do made by married men to organise in a body, and proceed to ...

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  5. TORRENTIAL RAIN.

    Splendid rains foil in the metropolitan area yesterday. The rainfall, as recorded at the Observatory on Wickham terrace totalled only 89 points, representing four ...

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  6. A MIS-FIT.

    Honest Workingman (indulging in some reflections): "Blowed if I life the look of myself in this rig-out" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. POLICE PATROL.

    TOWNSVILLE, Later.--Owing to [?] report having been received by the police at a late hour last night that, the pickets near Alligator Creek meatworks had fired ...

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  8. TROPICAL DISTURBANCE.

    In the meteorological notes issued by the Weather Bureau at.4.30 p.m., yesterday, reference is made to a now tropical disturbance. The "notes" State:-- ...

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  9. NEW NATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--Senator Poindexter criticised Mr. Daniels' (Secretary for the Navy) assertion that an extensive navy or the League of Nations ...

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  10. BOLSHEVIK PLAGUE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A message from Agram (capital of Croatia) states that a concerted Bolshevist rising has begun in several Hungarian centres. ...

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  11. SERIOUS CHARGES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Serious charges were made at a meeting in Sydney today of the Now South Wales members of the Federal Parliamentary Labour ...

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  12. UNIQUE GATHERING

    VANCOUVER Thursday.--A London message says that the Labourites adopted an aggressive and defiant attitude towards the Government and capitalists when ...

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  13. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    ALLORA. Friday.-- Another light storm passed over Allora Late yesterday afternoon, a few points being registered. The storm was much heavier at Upper ...

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  14. PREMIER'S HEALTH.

    The latest cablegram received by the Acting Premier from the Agent General was to the effect that the Premier had a restless night with high temperature. ...

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  15. AERIAL TRAFFIC.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--"The Times" in a leading article dealing with flying, says that Major General Sykes did welt to insist on the importance of civilian ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. CABLE CONGESTION.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Mr. Charles Bright, in a letter to " The Times," urges the immediate laying down of many more cables and the introduction of low ...

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  17. "IN A COAL BARGEE."

    "Last Monday," said Mr. A. Clark, chairman of the Caledonian Society committee, at a gathering of that body last night, "190 soldiers arrived on a ...

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  18. SOLDIERS' BRIDES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--On the troopship Balmoral Castle, which has left for Australia, there are two trained children's nurses, infants' foods, and ...

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  19. CANADIAN LIBERALS.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.--Since the death of "Sir Wilfrid Laurier there is a growing fooling among the Conservatives and Liberal Unionists to consolidate a now party ...

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  20. AUSTRIA'S APPEAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--"The Times" Vienna correspondent, Herr Siedtz, urges the Allies to give Austria credits, for which adequate guarantees are offered. ...

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  21. FLOGGING ORDERED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The lash was ordered by the State Chief Justice in the case of Albert Boase (29) a railway, goods guard, who was found guilty of an ...

    Article : 92 words
  22. HOUSING SCHEME.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.--For the purpose of tiding over the demobilisation period, the Canadian Government announces that it will spent£4,000,000 ...

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  23. SIX BULLETS.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--At the resumption of the case in which Colonol Rutherford is charged with the murder of Major Seton, of the Australian ...

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  24. DENEKIN'S ROUND-UP.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Constantinople reports that General Denckin, who is sweeping the North Caucasus, has reached ...

    Article : 168 words
  25. FIGHT DISEASE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A Paris message abates that the Antes have approved of the outlines of a scheme to preserve and extend the machinery of Red Cross ...

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  26. PREMIER HUGHES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Hughes win return to Paris on February 28. The Victorian Immigration Commissioner is going to France to explain the settlement ...

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  27. BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS.

    LONDON. Thursday.--News has been received in London to the effect that the Bolsheviks have murdered and terribly mutilated the beautiful young Russian ...

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  28. REPORTED CONGESTION.

    The Acting Commissioner for Railways had his attention drawn yesterday to a statement that there is considerable congestion at the Roma street produce ...

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  29. A.I.F. SPORTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The A.I.F. sports control committee is arranging numerous inter army competitions, and definite fixtures for Rugby matches. ...

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  30. BOXING.

    LONDON. Thursday.--Beckett knocked out Bombardier wells in a heavy weight championship match. VANCOUVER, Thursday.--Georges ...

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  31. AVOIDING INFECTION.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A Local Government Board memorandum advises against the use of masks, except by nurses, who should also wear goggles, ...

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  32. RAND STRIKERS.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.--At Johannesburg a strike in the building trade has been progressing for some lime. The Rand strikers have rejected the proposals ...

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  33. ORSOVA TROOPS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Brigadier General Brand's real words when addressing the troops from the Orsova yesterday were that the Bolshevist section ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN LINER.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The steamer Australind collided with the steamer Chandra off Dover, and returned to Gravsend in a damaged condition. ...

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  35. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the match between Inman and Newman the scores today were Inman, 5334; Newman, 4351. ...

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  36. VERGING ON FAMINE.

    Messages from Omsk (Siberia) state: There is dire urgency for the establishment of inter allied control of the decayed and interrupted railways, which are ...

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  37. OVERSEAS SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Departure for Australia: From New York, the Palermo; " from Perim, the City of Cairo. ...

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  38. DAVIS CUP.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.-- The British Lawn Tennis Association has issued a challenge to Australia for the Davis Cup. ...

    Article : 25 words
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