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  2. CHAOS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Herr Adam Stegerwaid, the former Bavarian Labour leader, has informed Herr Ebert, the President ...

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  3. CAMP PIE

    The hearing was continued yesterday by the Chief Justice (Mr. Justice M'Cawvley) of the motion for on injunction in the "Camp Pie" case. ...

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  4. DR. ABRAMS' METHOD

    The "Scientific American" for November, just to hand, gives the first of a series of "acid tests" promised by the editor of the magazine, in order to ...

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  5. WITHOUT MEAT

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- To-day found Adelaide practically without meat. Those shops still with supplies are experiencing a ...

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  6. MORE INTENSE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The political correspondent of "The Times" states that the campaign of each party grown more intense ...

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  7. PHARAOH'S STATUE

    LONDON, Thursday.--The correspondent of "The Times' at 'Luxor states that the objects' found between the Outer shrine and' the walls of the ...

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  8. TIDE OF COMMUNISM

    Ideals of great public schools, and the influence of such institutions on the public life of Australia and the Empire were emphasised in speeches made at ...

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  9. AWARD WITHHELD

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The newly-prepared award affecting the Federated Seamen's Union was withheld to-day by Mr. Justice ...

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  10. ARMS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday.--The British Foreign Off's reports there is so official authority for current reports regarding Germany's secret ...

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  11. FATAL SWERVE

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday.--Death stalked to-day in the 250-mile national championship automobile race, which was won by Benny Hill in two hours, ...

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  12. CAPABLE FARMERS

    LONDON, Thursday. --Mr. S. W. A. [?]gregor, British[?] Commissioner, propounds a notable [?] for the development of Australia by huge British ...

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  13. BREAD ON WATERS

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lord Derby (Secretary of State for War) told a meeting at Bawtonstall that Mr. Bruce during his visit, informed him that ...

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  14. MR. BRUCE'S TOUR

    LONDON, Thursday.--One of the most exciting incidents of Mr. Bruce's northern tour was his dash from the Liverpool City Hall to catch a train ...

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  15. RAN INTO CAB

    Stuart M'Callum, a boy of eight years of age, sustained severe injuries through running against a cab, at Manly, on Wednesday afternoon. The ...

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  16. MUCH TOO SLOW

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The disclosure that Britain's fastest pursuit aeroplane at present is 30 miles an hour slower than those of any other ...

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  17. PRO-BRITISH FIRST

    LONDON, Thursday--Mr. Baldwin, replying to a letter of a Northampton business man, stated that if returned he would continue to make every effort to ...

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  18. RUHR ISPUTE

    LONDON; Thursday .-- France is now suggesting that the questions raised by the Rubr agreement should not yet be pressed. The issm still clear, says ...

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  19. WYNNUM NEWS

    The official opening of the fete organised by the Wynnum branch of the 'Returned Soldiers' League for the purpose of raising funds towards the ...

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  20. ARBITRATION COURT.

    At the Arbitration Court yesterday Mr. Justice Douglas heard an application by the A.W.U. for improved and conditions for airlock ...

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  21. MOTOR FUEL

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Natalite Company, which is established throughout the world, expects to make Australia self-supporting in motor fuel ...

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  22. "A CRUSHED HEART"

    SYDNEY, Friday.--At the Parramatta Police Court, Essie Doreas Dunn was sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment on a charge of having unlawfully ...

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  23. NORTHERN RAILWAY

    MACKAY, Friday. -- A deputation, waited on the Minister for Railways to-day and made a series of requests concerning the Northern railway to ...

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  24. MISSING GIRL

    The Southport police are still searching for Miss. F. Watson, who has been missing from a Southport hotel since Tuesday last. The finding of her clothes ...

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  25. "FOR CHARITY'S SAKE."

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Leonard Keith (19), described as a butler, was arrested in a Collins-street block last night, masquerading in women's clothing. He ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT INQUIRY

    Recently Dr. A. J. Turner, who is well known as medical officer in charge of the Diamantina Hospital, and the Health Commissioner (Dr. Moore) were commissioned by the ...

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  27. STILL AT LARGE

    Nelson or Gleeson, who escaped from Brisbane Gaol last Thursday week, has not yet been recaptured, nor have the police any idea as to his present ...

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  28. YOUTHFUL EARL

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The barque, Mount Stewart, arrived at Double Bay last night. The Earl of Suffolk, a cadet on the barque, stated to-day that he ...

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  29. PLATFORM SIDINGS

    The Wyanum Town Council has been advised that the Commissioner, for Railways has given approval for the erection of railway platforms at the ...

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  30. MR. PENLEIGH BOYD

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The funeral of the late Mr. Penleigh Boyd, who was killed in a motor accident near Warragul, took place to-day at Brighton cemetery, and ...

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  31. NEW SEWERAGE WORKS.

    An Order in Council has been issued approving of the plans and specification relating to the construction of reticulation sewers, with all manholes, for ...

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