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  2. FOUR TOWNS WIPED OUT

    PANAMA, Thursday.-- Four thousand people are dead, and 20.000 homeless, at the result of earthquakes, which occurred last ...

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  3. KING'S SPEECH.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The London "Daily Mail" predicts that the King's speech at the opening of Parliament on January 8 will ...

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  4. LUGGERS' MYSTERIOUS CRUISES.

    Sensational reports were received last night from the Townsville correspondent of "The Daily Mail," which allege that pearling luggers commanded by Japanese skippers are running prohibited immigrants into the country. ...

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  5. YULETIDE RUSH

    Brisbane is in the throes of the holiday season. Queenslanders all through are a happy and contented people, but their faces just now ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND BATS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Perfect weather conditions prevailed when the cricket match between Victoria and Queensland commenced on the Melbourne Cricket ...

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  7. CITY COUNCIL'S WORK

    For the first time for many years the Brisbane City Council will o[?]d this year with a surplus, How much it is at present is not ...

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  8. LIGHT FOR TOOMBUL

    The circumstances under which the electric lighting system of the Toombul Shire was inaugurated last evening were somewhat ...

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  9. CAMPAIGN IN RUHR

    LONDON, Thursday.--The correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" at Dusseldorf states that imported agents, financed from Moscow, are ...

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  10. COST OF LIVING.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The high cost of living in France is seriously threatening the position of the Government, says the correspondent of "The ...

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  11. SOVIET RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--Senator Borah was delivering an impassioned speech in the Senate, demanding recognition of Soviet Russia, when Senator ...

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  12. CHAOTIC EUROPE

    LONDON, Thursday.--France is still unwilling to reduce armaments, therefore, says the Paris correspondent of "The Times," reports from Washingon ...

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  13. DIRECT TRADE.

    On January 1 the committee of direction of fruit marketing will assume control of all fruit barrows operating in Brisbane. It is the intention of ...

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  14. ITALY'S NEED

    LONDON, Thursday.--"The Government will not tolerate public disturbances for any reason whatever," declared Signor Mussolini, in presiding at a meeting ...

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  15. WARILDA'S DAMAGE

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The seventh legal action over the Adelaide Steamship Co-5s Warilda, which turns mainly on whether the vessel was engaged in ...

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  16. FROZEN TO DEATH

    DULUTH (MINNESOTA), Thursday.--Frank Fletcher, aged 50 years, a noted globe trotter, was found frozen to death. He was on a world circuit ...

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  17. REGENT OF GREECE

    LONDON, Thursday.--The correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" at Athens states that during the course of an imposing ceremony at the Royal ...

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  18. CANCER VICTIMS

    LONDON, Thursday.--The case against David Williams, of Doncaster, of causing grievous bodily harm to Alice Fairham, was adjourned. A doctor gave evidence ...

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  19. TITLED SHOPLIFTER

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Lady Simmons, wife of Sir Anker Simmons, was [?]d £10 for shoplifting at Whitley's. A female detective gave evidence that ...

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  20. APPEAL REFUSED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A decision against giving equal pay for equal work for the sexes was announced by Mr. Atlee Tunt, the Public Service ...

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  21. CHRISTMAS VISITS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Unrecognised and jostled by homegoing workers, the Prince of Wales strode through the darkness of the snowclad streets of ...

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  22. NEWS FROM IRELAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The correspondent of the London "Drily Mail" at Rome telegraphs that the Pope, at a recent allocution, in appointing two ...

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  23. " STREAKED HOME."

    HAVANA, Thursday.--The race track crowd at Oriental Park was struck dumb when the chestnut gelding Lincastle streaked home as the winner of a six ...

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  24. 100,000 DOSES A WEEK.

    LONDON, Thursday.--There has been each concentration on the manufacture of insulin for the hospitals that 100,000 doses weekly are being ...

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