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  2. TO FORCE AN ISSUE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The National Labour Executive has resolved immediately to concentrate on most elaborate preparation for the next ...

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  3. ""LIED BADLY."

    LONDON, Wednesday.--At the retained hearing, of the charge of criming libel against Lord Alfred Douglas, the late Sir Ernest Cassel's secretary ...

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  4. FOREIGN HELP.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Berlin learns that the German Government is preparing an appeal to be ...

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  5. TERROR IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--Repeated, earthquakes in the Kochi prefecture, "with reports that the sea bottom is sinking 15 miles off the ...

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  6. LOADS OF DEAD FISH

    The Assistant Home Secretary Mr. F. T. Brennan, accompanied by Mr. H. E. Sizer, M.L.A., visited the Normanby Distillery yesterday in connection with ...

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  7. WAGGONS DERAILED

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.--A collision occurred on the North Coast finn this afternoon between a ballast trair from Yaamba ballast pit, ...

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  8. WHITE AUSTRALIA

    In the course of an exhaustive address yesterday on "Asia and the white Australia Policy in relation to Immigration." Major [?] ...

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  9. CAUGHT BY UNDERTOW

    Last evening a representative of "The Daily Mail" interview, two young ladies who had narrowly escaped deal it on the main beach at Southport ...

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  10. SUPERIOR TO ANY

    LONDON, Wednesday,--Mr. O'Callaghan, Commonwealth dairy expert, points out that Ireland is exporting from £6,000,000 to £0,000,000 worth of ...

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  11. LIQUOR BILL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Legislative Assembly debated the Liquor Bill until this afternoon, the sitting extending ever 24 hours, The proposal of the Minister ...

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  12. BRISBANE TEST

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Australian Cricket Board of Control decided some time ago that, providing the Brisbane Cricket Ground was suitable for ...

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  13. "TO HEAL CANCERS"

    LONDON, Wednesday,--"He had no [?] knowledges of [?] thoroughly understood horses, and commenced to experiment on humans, ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL UNIT

    SYDNEY, Thursday-- The Federal High Court today, the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox) and Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy dissenting, ruled that a dispute ...

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  15. JOINT ACTION

    PERTH, Thursday.--Senator Pearce was busy all day yesterday discussing rinderpest with his expert, and later with the Premier and the Minister for ...

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  16. RAGING FIRES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--J. L. Burton and W. Bradley, who are out to break the Fremantle to Sydney motor record in a 30.08 Vauxhall ear ...

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  17. WET SEASON

    MACKAY, Thursday.--The best rain that has fallen in the Mackay and district for many months occurred today, when areas extending from Koumala in the ...

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  18. PIONEER'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Wreck of the Dunbar, the days of the gold rushes and the exploits of the bushrangers were among the things recalled by the death ...

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  19. WESTERN FALLS

    Mr. Hugh M'Master, Hendra, Brisbane, of the well-known pastoral firn of M'Master Brothers, received a telegram yesterday, stating that good rains had ...

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  20. PEACE IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Lord Glenavy has been reelected Chairman of the Irish Free State Senate. He said: "Ireland is progressing ...

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  21. NEW TRAINING SHIP

    The Navy Board of Australia has decided, to utilise the destroyer Warrego as a training this for Queensland naval reserves, and the vessel is to be ...

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  22. BOTTOMLESS PIT

    LONDON, Wednesday.--On Monday the earth began to sink on a, plot of ground belonging to the Catholic Church at Shenberg. In the Bauska ...

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  23. CHRISTMAS EVE

    Toowoomba employers have received a petition from employee, requesting that the shops should be closed on Christmas Eve (Monday. December 24). They are ...

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  24. STRIKES IN VIENNA

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Members of the Austrian Cabinet are compelled to walk to their offices and elsewhere, in consequence of the motor cat drivers attached ...

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  25. VICTORIA'S TRIBUTE.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--P. B. Hudson and J. H. Werdrop, of Melbourne, both returned soldiers, were today declared winners of the design competition ...

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  26. "PURELY LOCAL."

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Bruce in statement to the Australian Press, said "Speaking simply as an observer, and having ...

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  27. TIMBER GETTER'S LOSS

    Another appeal has been received by "The Daily Mail," on behalf of Mr. Streek, a North Coast timber getter, who suffered severely in a recent ...

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  28. HIS LADY FRIENDS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Thursday.--Charges of the theft of money from 22 suburb in residences were admitted by George Cecil Harry, Aged 16[?] years ...

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  29. ACCIDENTS

    A youth, Leslie M'Keenarey, of Claxton street, Petrie Terrace, was attended to by the ambulance beavers yesterday for an incised wound on the palm of ...

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  30. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Sir Robert R. Garran, Commonwealth Solicitor General, in a lecture delivered at the London School of Economics, pointed out that the ...

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  31. GREEK TRAGEDY

    Aristotle speaks of Ged[?]pus Tyrannua[?] as one of the most sub[?]of all the tragedies of Sophocles but the Englishman, whose knowledge of Greek ...

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  32. TARINGA SHIRE COUNCIL

    When the Taringa Shire Council met last night, a letter was read from the clerk of Brisbane City. Council with regard to the Greater Brisbane ...

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  33. LABOUR MAN ELECTED

    PERTH, Thursday.--Mr. J.C. Holman secretary of the Timber workers' Union, has been elected to the Legislative Assembly for the Forrest electrorate. ...

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  34. ONE TAX SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Legislative Assembly today passed through all stages the Income Tax Bill, ratifying the agreement between the state and ...

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  35. DRAPERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual general meeting of the Brisbane Drapers' Association was hold in the Brisbane Traders' rooms Mr. W. J. Coakes (Finney, Isles, and ...

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  36. CORONER'S FINDING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In connection with the Deer Park explosives factory inquiry, the coroner decided today thai the three men killed on November ...

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  37. DWYER TO MEET RICE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Dwyer the Australian boxer has been matched to meet Rice at the National Spotting Club, on January 28. ...

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  38. EVIDENCE UNSATISFACTORY.

    In the City Police Court yesterday, before Mr. F. C. M. Burne,[?] Albert Schilling, on remand was charged with having on December 5, at ...

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  39. VARSITY BATSMAN

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--In the inter Varsity cricket match today Victoria, in the second innings, lost nine wickets for 497 runs. W. F. Mitchell, ...

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  40. TRUNK LINE DUPLICATIONS

    The Deputy Postmaster General Brisbane, has advised Mr. Littleton. E. Groom, M. H. R., Commonwealth Attorney General that approval his been given ...

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