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  2. NOTHING NEW.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The French newspapers approve of the silence which is being maintained over the new negotiations with Germany. It is ...

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  3. REPUTATION RESTORED

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The match between Queensland and South Australia was commenced to-day. Queensland won the tots and went in ...

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  4. CYCLONE SEASON.

    It has been proved as a general condition of affairs in Queensland that the first quarter of the year is the dangerous period for cyclones, particularly in the ...

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  5. RETURN TO GREECE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--M- Venizelos received a Greek deputation, which brought a petition signed by 270 Deputies, asking him to return to Greece and take ...

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  6. WIDESPREAD RAINFALLS.

    The splendid soaking rains that have benefited such a large area of Queensland during the last few days have come at a most opportune time. It is not altogether an unusual circumstance for good rains to fall at this period of the year, for they are due to monsoonal influences, ...

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  7. PRINCE OF SWINDLERS

    Of all the swindlers with whom I hare came lata contact--and there hare been hundred--one man has always filled pride of place in my ...

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  8. "PEACE, WORK AND FREEDOM"

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--Dr. Marx, the Chancellor, in a Christmas message to the German people, says: "Our motto should be, 'Peace, work, and ...

    Article : 59 words
  9. RINDERPEST SCARE

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. Dr. Cumpaton, Federal Director of Quarantine, states that no further cases of rinderpest. have been reported to him from ...

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  10. RED CROSS APPEAL

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Inter national Red Cross committee at Geneva has issued an appeal to the world on behalf of Germany, It ...

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  11. MOTORS COLLIDE

    A head-on collision between two motor cars occurred on the Sandgate-road near the Deagon racecourse on Tuesday eventing. One car was driven by Mr. Jack ...

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  12. SPARGO CRITICISED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday--Sid. Godfrey' states that as Bert Spargo had been beaten by Billy Grime, it was unlikely that he would agree to box him. Asked ...

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  13. SCOTTISH GAMES

    WARWICK, Wednesday. -- The 21st annual gathering of the Warwick Cale adman Society was held to-day in fine weather, Yesterday's rain throughout the ...

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  14. LAST NIGHTS STORMS

    Oppressive and unsettled weather conditions similar to those which were experienced on Christmas Day ruled in the city yesterday. During the afternoon ...

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  15. PERSONAL

    Mr. E. H. Strover, of Cloncurry, is spending a few weeks' holiday in Brisbane. Mr. H. E. Twamley, president of the Commercial Travellers' Association of ...

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  16. MOTOR SMASH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A motor accident, in which one man was killed and four injured, occurred at Kingston at midday to-day. A large touring car, ...

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  17. RAILWAY REPORTS

    The Commissioner for Railways was advised by wire from the general manager at Toowoomba yesterday that a special paasenger train from Cecil Plains ...

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  18. DIGGERS AND PARENTS.

    Sir.--In Wednesday's "Daily Mall" appeared a letter from the secretary of the Soldiers Fathers Association giving a hint to Brisbane. As the father of a ...

    Article : 156 words
  19. FALL FROM A TRAM

    Thomas Beattie, of Evelyn-street, Newstead who, it is alleged, fell off a tram in Wickham-streey, Valley, last evening sustained abrasions to his right eye and ...

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  20. DROUGHT BROKEN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The drought, has broken in the western portions of the State, heavy rain having fallen at Bourke, while Brewarrina, which rarely ...

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  21. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--J. O. Anderson, the Australian Davis Cup captain of 1923, has written to N. L. Brookes, stating that, owing to the ...

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  22. CHRISTMAS BELLS

    Sir,--In an account of a function held on Rosemount Hospital. appearing in the Press on the 18th instant, it is stated that "the tables were decorated with bowls of ...

    Article : 166 words
  23. TRAMS TO THE GARDENS

    Sir,--In the city you have to much in everything that you do not think of the poor country cousin. Repeatedly mends and I come to Brisbane to spend the day ...

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  24. TOOWOOMBA STORM.

    TOOWOOMBA. Wednesday.-- A heavy thunderstrom at Toowoomba to-night gave an additional half of such making a total since the rain set in 440 points ...

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  25. A RECORD SWIM.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday.-- Gwitha Shand swam 220 yards to-day in 2.47, an Australasian record. She was officially timed. ...

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