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  2. THUDERSTORM RAINS GENERAL OVER THE STATE.

    Boxing Day throughout southwestern Queensland was unsettled and showery, but on Wednesday night a terrific storm, accompanied by heavy wind and vivid lightning swept over a vast area, deluging the countryside with rain that, metaphorically speaking, fell in inches. ...

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  3. ACCIDENTS AND TRAGEDIES.

    Death hovered above Moggill shortly ferry shortly before 8 o'clock on Wednesday night, and the darkly flowing waters were within an ace ...

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  4. CHURCH UNION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Private conferences have been held at Malines, in Belgium, recognised by the Vatican and the Archbishop of ...

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  5. LINER ON FIRE

    PERTH, Thursday.--A fire was discovered on the mail steamer Moldavia at Fremantle yesterday afternoon and at 5 o'clock, one hour before the time fixed ...

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  6. HEAVY SCORING

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.-- Another perfect day favoured tho cricketers today,and the wicket was still perfect when Queensland resumed their ...

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  7. GIANT SUBMARINE

    LONDON. Wednesday. -- The giant British submarine X.I, has successfully carried out prolonged trials In the English Channel. Full Information of ...

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  8. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    "We feel that we are the luckiest people in toe world to be alive," said Mr. and Mr. kay of "Westbourne," Quay street. ...

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  9. FIRE SUPPRESSED

    The fire on the Moldavia continued through the night and this morning the captain decided to flood the bold. This was done with hoses from the ...

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  10. TRAGEDY AT SEA

    LONDON, Wednesday.--At an inquest on the death of Engineer commander Frederick Robertson, a verdict was returned of suicide while insane. ...

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  11. MR. LLOYD GEORGE

    LONDON, Wednesday,-- The "Daily Sketch," on behalf of the Empire canoe[?] fund, which benefited to the extant of £4000 promoted a ballot to decide ...

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  12. DASH FOR POLE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.-- The Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Denby) referring to the contemplated dash for the North Bole by means of large ...

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  13. OUT FOR PROTECTION

    QUEBEC, Wednesday. Mr. W. F. Massey was enthusiastically cheered when, addressing Quebec business men today, he uttered a characteristic ...

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  14. PHARAOH'S TOMB

    LONDON, Wednesday-- The special correspondent of "The Times at Luxor telegraphs that the work of Mr. Howard Carter's party is being ...

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  15. SOVIET PLOTTING

    "WASHINGTON, Wednesday. --Senator Borah does not believe that Mr. C. E. Hughes, Secretary of State has the goods on the Russians." In a speech in ...

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  16. CARS COLLIDE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- About midnight on Wednesday a sensational motor smash occurred at the corner of Guineas street and Cemetery road, Albury, when ...

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  17. BATHING FATALITY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--While bathing in Yanga Lake, near Balranald, on Christmas Day, William Reid got into difficulties and was drowned. Walter ...

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  18. GREECE'S FUTURE

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- A message front Athens states that the military organisations which agitated for the King's departure have disbanded ...

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  19. POWDER EXPLOSION

    SYDNEY, .Thursday.-- The premature explosion of some flash powder caused Hyman Coheh,professional photographer, of Elizabeth street, to receive bad burns ...

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  20. TWO DEATHS

    TOWNSVILLE. Thursday,-- On Christmas Day the body of a man who was later identified as John Androw Philip Somerfield, was found lying on an ...

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  21. BOTH LEGS BROKEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Roy Martin (19), a sailor on H.M.A.S. Brisbane, received severe injuries when knocked down on Wednesday night, by a motor car at the ...

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  22. JAPAN PROTESTS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- Japan, through her Ambassador at Washington has formally protested against the anti Japanese laws in ...

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  23. CAR OVERTURNS

    BYRON BAY, Thursday.-—Mr. Nicol Wilson, Brisbane was driving a new four cylinder Berliot car from Brisbane to Sydney on Wednesday when a buckled ...

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  24. AIR GUN ACCIDENT

    Two boys were playing with an air gun yesterday afternoon when one of the lads is a alleged to have accidentally shot the other,. Percy Hoods, of ...

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  25. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The New Zealand Rugby team's tour begins with a match against Devon on September 13. The dates of the international ...

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  26. TROD ON BROKEN GLASS

    John Kilpatrick, of Jellice street Coorparoo, received a I[?]ceration. on the left foot yesterday while working at Tristram's cordial factory. West End. It is ...

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  27. A JOCKEY INJURED

    SIDNEY, Thursday.-- Jockey J. Brown, who was taken to the hospital after the smash in the Christmas Handicap at Randwick. was reported today to be ...

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