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  2. ONE RETURN ONLY

    The Federal Commission of Taxation Mr. R. Ewing, announces that preliminary arrangements have been concluded with the Queensland ...

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  3. MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--At Newcastle Circuit Court today, before Mr. Justice Ralston, William Frewer Parsons was charged with the murder of ...

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  4. OIL CONTROL.

    When the Petroleum Bill was being considered in committee in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Opposition members vigorously criticised some of ...

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  5. AMERICA'S OFFER

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.--President Coolidge, in a statement, says that the United States is behind Mr. C. E. Hughes' plans for the settlement of the ...

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  6. COAL BARONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Herr Hugo Stinnes, the coal baron and his confederates are attempting to crush the workers, whose ...

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  7. BLAZE IN CITY

    A sudden burst or flame, variously estimated at from 25ft to 40ft high, through the roof of the premises of John Izatt and Co., in ...

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  8. PLEA FOR PREFERENCE.

    In a striking speech to the Economic Conference on Tuesday Mr. Bruce, Prime Minister of Australia, set out the case for preference for the Dominions. He also proposed a scheme of subsidies to be based on the ...

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  9. "DAILY MAIL" WINS AGAIN.

    Great Interest was aroused in the city--and indeed throughout the whole of Southern Queensland--yesterday by the publication in "The Daily Mail" of the first photographs of the devastated cities of Japan. ...

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  10. DID NOT HESITATE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair has been officially appointed Governor of New South Wales. STRONG SUIT IS SAILING. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. REDS EXPELLED

    PORTLAND (Oregon), Tuesday.--One of the most significant acts of the American Federation of Labour. was the expulsion from the federation of Mr. Dunne, ...

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  12. CHARGE DISMISSED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The charge against Charles William Greaves (311, caterer, of having sold liquor in the basement of the Sydney Town Hall ...

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  13. STATE OF EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--With the present condition of mind existing in Europe, President Coolidge sees little or nothing to be gained from on endeavour ...

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  14. FALKIRK MINE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--At Falkirk, the divers attempting to rescue the miners imprisoned by floods in a coal mine, abandoned the attempt and returned ...

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  15. PIOUS RESOLUTIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--"I am burdened with a mind which is useless in politics," avowed Mr. Bruce at a luncheon at Australia ...

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  16. ADVERSE INFLUENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The State Treasurer (Sir A. Cocks) today stated that the interests of New South Wales, as two-fifths partner in the ...

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  17. MATCHES IN MINE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Employees leaving Pelaw Main colliery were recently searched, and today eight summonses were taken out against men alleged to ...

    Article : 32 words
  18. VIOLENT ARREST

    An attempted arrest caused a mild sensation in Elizabeth street about 3.30 yesterday afternoon, in which the aid of two other policemen was enlisted by ...

    Article : 120 words
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