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  2. [?]HELP FOR GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday.--The correspondent of "The Daily News" at Berlin telegraphs that Britain is prepared to give germany ...

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  3. ART EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Thursday.--Many distinguished silk-hatted visitor to the Australian art exhibition were forced to remain covered during Prince Arthur of ...

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  4. DESTRUCTIVE BUSH FIRES.

    Destructive bush fires have swept over a large part of the North Coast district, threatening the homos and plantations of many, farmers. At Beerburrum, Mr. H. G. Leon's home was burnt to the ground, while an empty house on an abandoned block was also destroyed. ...

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  5. MURDERS IN TOKIO

    TOKIO, Thursday.--The Japanese police are vigorously raiding the homes of, and arresting those suspected of a series of murders and looting, ...

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  6. NEED OF MARKETS

    LONDON, Thursday.--At the Imperial conference, Mr. Baldwin read Japan's reply to the British Empire's "manifestation of cordial and touching sympathy ...

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  7. THE ESTIMATES

    The estimates of the Department of Justice were considered in committee in the legislative Assembly yesterday, and the first item, "Chief Secretary ...

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  8. POLICE FORCE

    The annual report of the Police, Department for the year ended June 30, 1923, which was presented to the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Shows ...

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  9. PEACE TO END WAR

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.--On a special train on route to-day for Winnipeg, after a visit to Niagara Falls, Mr. Lloyd George said. "If Britain ...

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  10. EARL'S WEDDING

    MONTREAL, Thursday.--Society is agog to-day over the unexpected announcement that Miss Sarah Cook has become the Cuintess of Haddington. ...

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  11. SKILLED WORKERS

    LONDON, Thursday.--Employers and trade union officials are deeply concerned by the large numbers of Britain's most highly skilled workers, who are leaving ...

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  12. SIXTY-FOOT DIVE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A motor lorry carrying goods from Melbourne to Ballarat, left the road near Melton, the steering gear breaking. ...

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  13. TRAIN HELD UP

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday. -- All Northern California is in feverish excitement, with police posses in pursuit of two bandits, who held up the Portland to ...

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  14. PAPYRUS IN FORM

    NEW YORK, Thursday:--Papyrus the English Derby winner, had a remarkable work-out to-day, covering a mile and a furlong in 1,544-5. ...

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  15. RACIAL RIOTS

    PITTSBURG, Thursday. -- Serious clashes between white persons and negroes have occurred. At one place several hundred negro labourers were ...

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  16. THE LONELY LIFE

    LONDON, Thursday.--In a leading article, "The Times" states that loneliness is often as great a deterrent to the British. settlor overseas as the ...

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  17. 125 BOLES FLIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lieutenant Bert Hickler, of Queensland, in the light aeroplane contests at Lympne, accomplished the longest single flight ...

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  18. JANINA CULPRITS

    LONDON, Thursday.--Messages from Athens state that the Greek Government's inquiry into the Jan[?] affain shows that three murderers, who are ...

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  19. REVOLTING CASE

    HOBART, Friday.--One of the moat revolting cases in Tasmanian court history, was revealed at the Police Court to-day, when J. E. Brown (44) ...

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  20. BURNT TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A tragic burning fatality occurred early this morning at Kilmore, George Austria (84), being unable to sleep, told his ...

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  21. GAOL ESCAPEE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--August Murray, the Geelong Gaol escapee, who was arrested in a police raid at St. Kilda on Thursday, was brought up at the City Police Court ...

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  22. BEER AND WINE

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. -- At the Portland conference the American Federation of labour, approving or light wines and beer, declared: "It is our ...

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  23. SENATE VACANCY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Progressive Party, with allied associations, has decided that Col. P. P. Abbott shall contest the Senate vacancy caused by the death of ...

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  24. MOTOR OUTING

    Next Saturday the big picnic annually arranged by the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland will toke place. The children from the various ...

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  25. IMMIGRATION LAW

    (EXCLUSIVE TO "THE DAILY MAIL.") LONDON, Thursday.--The "Manchester Guardian" understands that a change is likely in the American ...

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  26. EXCITING CHASE

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--After an [?]ting chase along R[?]-street and Twin-street detective Harriell to-day succeeded in arresting a suspected thief, but not before ...

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  27. FRANK WOOLLEY'S RECORD

    To Frank Woolley has fallen the honour, of the greatest score over hit for Kent--an innings for 270. when no one else in the eleven could reach even [?] ...

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  28. JURY'S RIDER

    SYDNEY, Friday.--At the [?]sion of the hearing of a charge against a youth employed at Cockatoo dockyard, the jury, in returning a vordict ...

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  29. NEW YORK ZOO

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Mr. John Rockefeller, junr., has given 500,000 dollars to the Now York Zoological Society, with a promise of another 500.000 ...

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  30. HIGH STANDARD

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Shipping Board to-day visited Cockatoo Island dockyard, when the chairman (Mr. Larkin) expressed geat satisfaction with the standard of ...

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  31. NINE CHILDREN KILLED

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Nine school children were killed when a motor bus struck a fast train near Atwater, Ohio. The train, which was ...

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  32. DOGS IN ROADWAY

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  33. STATE GOVERNORS.

    The article arguing that State Government are no longer necessary, which appeared in yesterday's issue, was written by Mr. W. M. Hughes, ...

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  34. NEWMARKET GIRL JOCKEY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Wearing regulation jockey's silk colours and breeches, Betty Tanner, daughter of a Newmarket owner, finished third in the ...

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  35. WOMAN'S SWIMMING RECORD.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.--At Honolulu Miss Gertrude Ederle, of the New York Women's Swimming Association, warn 200 metres in a free stroke open ...

    Article : 40 words
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