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  2. AN ERA OF UNSETTLED GOVERNMENT IN BRITAIN

    South Brisbane City Council is or the opinion that the area embraced by the Greater Brisbane scheme is far too large to be ...

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  3. "LOT OF KILL-JOYS"

    Some little time ago, the suggestion was put forward that the South Brisbane City Council should take over, the Brisbane Cricket Ground at ...

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  4. PARTY DEADLOCK

    The Apolitical future in Britain is still clouded in doubt, and nothing definite will be known as to how matters are likely to go until the position has been discussed by the various parties. "The Times" urges Mr. Baldwin to retain office and face Parliament. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TWO STATUETTES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The special correspondent of "The Times" who is accompanying Mr. Howard Carter in the exploration of the tomb of Tutankhamen ...

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  6. TWO FEET OF ICE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.--Beneficial rain has fallen in the Duaringa district, up to 450 points being registered. A terrific hailstorm was experienced between ...

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  7. MAN SHOT DEAD

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In broad daylight to-day, in the heart of the city, a tragedy of a sensational nature was enacted when, on the ...

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  8. DISMAY IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Sunday.--The French wore at first, greatly shocked by the result of the British elections. There is little doubt, says the correspondent of the ...

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  9. RINDERPEST

    To-day at Sydney a conference of chief veterinary officers of the States of Queensland. New South Wales, and Victoria will be field to discuss tho rinderpest ...

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  10. LIBERAL OUTLOOK

    LONDON, Sunday. -- That, "Daily News" state, that a definite alliance between the Conservatives and the Liberals is impossible, as no Liberal would ...

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  11. NEW RATES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Now wage rates fop seamen were announced in the Arbitration Court to-day by the president, Mr. Justice Powers. He proposed ...

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  12. DEFINITE DIAGNOSIS

    PERTH, Monday.--The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) said, after conferring with Dr. Cumpston, that be is satisfied that the outbreak in this ...

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  13. TELEPHONISTS' CLAIMS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The case for the Commonwealth Public Service Board in regard to the claims of the Telephone Officers' Association for increased wages ...

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  14. ICHTHYOSAURUS!

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- During the cruise of the Geranium Dr. Paradise discovered the remains of a prehistoric marine monster at Darwin. ...

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  15. LABOUR UEADER

    LONDON, Sunday.--Anxiety in official French circles has been increased by "Le Matin's" London correspondent's interview with Mr. Ramsay ...

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  16. POLAND'S MISERY

    Of the unspeakable misery of certain parts of Europe little is heard, mainly because few persona voluntarily visit such places: and If they did, the ...

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  17. POWERS BILL

    LONDON Sunday.--The Reichstag passed the Powers Bill, conferring dictatorial powers on Dr. Marx, the Chancellor, after he bad ...

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  18. GAOL LUNATIC

    Thomas O'Rourke, 23, a labourer, who was recently transferred from the Brisbane gaol to the Hospital for the Insane at Goodna, escaped from the ...

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  19. MUCH DESIRED LOAN

    For some, time past the Ithaca Town Council has been anxious to borrow £75,000 to enable it to carry out its own scheme, of electric lighting. At last ...

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  20. JAPAN PLEASED

    TOKIO, Sunday.--They first reaction of the British elections here was the question whether the results would not spell defeat for the Singapore ...

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  21. NAVIGATION ACT

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Royal Commission which has been appointed to inquire into the Navigation Act met to-day, when Louis Walker Davies, ...

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  22. POOLING OF LOANS

    The question of the pooling of loan liabilities of the various councils embraced under the Greater Brisbane scheme was raised at a special meeting of the ...

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  23. "A VERY QUEER GAME"

    The policy of the Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board in dealing with applications for extensions of the water supply was criticised severely by ...

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  24. LABOUR'S SUCCESS

    The Premier yesterday, when discussing the result of the British elections, said: "Labour's success is the outstanding feature of the elections. The capture of ...

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  25. MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The trial of Ragmar Dahlberg (24), seaman, for the wilful murder of John Hanks (60), a night watchman, on November 3, has ...

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  26. LABOUR LEADER

    Yesterday the Premier (Mr. Theodore) sent tho following cable to Mr, Ramsay Macdonald (leader of the British Labour party);-- ...

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