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  2. EMPIRE'S DESIRES

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In a letter to "The Times" General Sir Newton Moore, formerly Conservative member of the House of ...

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  3. KING OF GREECE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A guard of honour accompanied the King and Queen of Greece on board the British ship Daphne, which sailed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. COAL FOR THE NAVY

    So satisfied is the Navy Department [?] the previous tests of coal from the Styx River State mine, that a further 2000 tons have been ordered from the ...

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  5. CAUGHT ON A SNAP VOTE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Legislative Assembly met this afternoon, and the Government suffered a defeat on a snap vote, ...

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  6. GRADUAL PROHIBITION

    The statement of Mr. A. Toombes, superintendent of the Queensland Prohibition League, with reference to the future policy of the league in regard ...

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  7. CATTLE MORTALITY

    "It is a serious matter," declared the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. W. N. Gillies), when referring yesterday to the deaths of cattle ...

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  8. 44-HOURS WEEK

    "In view of the statement by the Premier (Mr. E. G. Theodore) that the legislature is not the instrument to effect the 44-hour ...

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  9. ADVENT OF LABOUR

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Now that a Labour Government seems inevitable, it is interesting to examine the attitude of permanent ...

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  10. AFTER A DECADE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- In the match against Queensland, commencing to-morrow, the Victorian team is as follows:--Mayne (captain) Ransford, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TOTALLY INADEQUATE

    "The water facilities at Newmarket are totally inadequate. On Wednesday, when water might have saved some of the cattle, the ...

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  12. ONE COURSE ONLY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Walter Runciman, P.C.; speaking at the National Liberal Club, expressed regret regarding the message of General ...

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  13. SYSTEM OF SITES

    The committee of direction of fruit marketing will take over the control of fruit barrows as from January 1. For some time discussion has been taking ...

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  14. BRITISH EXPERTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Sir John Bradbury, senior British representative on the Reparations Commission said that as a result of his ...

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  15. CAUSE OF THE DEATHS

    In view of the utterances of the Minister for Agriculture, who has intimated that a complete report was being asked for, Mr. Terence O'Brian, secretary of ...

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  16. SHOWER OF GLASS

    When an outward bound suburban train was nearing Taringa railway station about 7.15 last evening, another train rumbled past it, going in the ...

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  17. "FOR COOLIDGE"

    DETROIT, Wednesday. -- Mr. Henry Ford appears definitely to have abandoned the race for the Presidency. He announced that he is "for Coolidge, ...

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  18. THROWN FROM A HORSE

    Pedestrians in George-street were treated to a thrill yesterday afternoon when a woman was thrown from a bolting horse, and dragged along the ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The balance-sheet of the Australian art exhibition shows that the receipts from entrance fees and sale of catalogues amounted ...

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  20. DARRA CROSSING

    At last, night's meeting of the Sherwood Shire Council, a letter was received from the Darra Progress Association, advising that they approved of ...

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  21. TO REDUCE HARDSHIPS

    Asked if action was likely to be taken by the society, Mr. R. J. Powley (president of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty), said he thought ...

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  22. 'SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE'

    When a letter was read at last night's meeting of the Sherwood Shire Council, insisting upon the provision of flyproof cabinet pansteads, Councillor ...

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  23. CEREMONIAL SINKING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Minister for Defence (Mr. Bowden) will recommend that the Australia be sunk ceremonially somewhere off the New ...

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  24. IN GOOD FORM

    Mr. Roger Hartigan, who is with the Queensland team, telegraphed to "The Daily Mail" from Melbourne last night as follows:-- ...

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  25. EXCHANGED PAPERS.

    WINNIPEG (Canada), Wednesday. -- Rufus Ryan, a burglar, who has been captured, has confessed to many crimes. He said he joined Princess Patricia's ...

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  26. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

    Advertisers and readers are notified that there will be no issue of "The Daily Mail" on Tuesday (Christmas Day), but on Wednesday (Boxing Day) ...

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  27. A NEW CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The police to-day withdrew the charge against Leslie ("Squizzy") Taylor of being an accessory after the fact to the murder of ...

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  28. SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER

    The lady principal of Osborne Ladies' College, Blackheath, Blue Mountains, N.S.W., is offering a scholarship valued at £100 per annum ...

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  29. WHIRL OF WEALTH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A bag containing £700 in bank notes fell out of a motor car while it was passing a school at Stonehaven, Kincardinshire, ...

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  30. ASSAULT ALLEGED

    Assault is alleged to be the cause of injuries received by Frank Duncalfe, of Markwell-street, Auchenflower, yesterday. The ambulance received an urgent call, ...

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  31. BOY INJURED

    GOODNA, Thursday.--A boy named Cecil Hine was to-day thrown from a bolting horse on to a barbed wire fence, and became entangled in the wire. On ...

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  32. CHRISTMAS DAY BATHS

    "A Believer in Christmas Day at Home" writes to contrast the action of the Brisbane City Council in deciding to close the Wickham-street and ...

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  33. SHERWOOD SHIRE COUNCIL.

    Accounts amounting to £423 3s 11d were passed for payment at last night's meeting of the council, and the debit balance was stated to be £4385 3s 10d. ...

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  34. NAVAL WEDDING.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.-- The Commander, the Honourable Guy Stopford, of the cruiser Chatham, third son of Earl Courtown, was ...

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  35. SIR T. COGHLAN RESUMES DUTY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Sir T. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, who recently met with an accident while motoring, has resumed duty. ...

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