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  2. QUEENSLAND LOAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Australian Cable Service has been authoritatively informed that the Queensland Government is not ...

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  3. BIG RESUMPTIONS

    For the purposes of closer settlement, the Government has decided to proceed with the resumption of about 480,000 acres in the Roma and ...

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  4. LORD CARNARVON

    LONDON, Thursday.--The death has occurred at Cairo of the Earl of Carnarvon Specialists made unremitting efforts to keep him alive, but his heart weakened ...

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  5. FIVE DAYS LATE.

    Great concern was felt in Brisbane yesterday for the safety of the Government steamer Douglas Mawson, which is supposed to have ...

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  6. HELP ONCE MORE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A deputation, consisting of representation of the Australian Meat Council, waited on the Prime ...

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  7. ANOTHER STATE LOAN.

    A local loan, amounting to well over £1,000,000, has been raised by the Government. The money was obtained by means of sales over the counter of Queensland Government 5½ per cent (1933-1938) stock and bonds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PETITION SERVED

    Messrs. Thynne and Mccartney, solicitors for Brisbane Tramway Co., Ltd., filed a petition, in the Supreme Court, yesterday. asking the Full Court of ...

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  9. GREAT DANGER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Delegates to the New South Wales Chamber of Commerce, now in session; gave a banquet in honour of the Prime ...

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  10. "HE WILL SUCCEED"

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Harry Lawson, Fremier of Victoria, has returned to London. In an interview he saul he had a splendid holiday, and was ...

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  11. FATAL HYPNOSIS

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Rejecting the suggestion of suicide; medical officers of the Royal Air Force expressed the opinion that the whirring of the ...

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  12. THE KU KLUX KLAN

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.--A message from Atlanta. capital of Georgia, states that the palace of the Ku Klux Klan is in the sheriff's bands, following ...

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  13. SIKI'S RETURN HOME

    LONDON, Wednesday,--Siki left Queenstown, Ireland, by a rowing boat and boarded a passing cargo steamer bound for Havre, where he intervened ...

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  14. TROTSKY ILL

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Trotsky, the Bolshevik leader, is reported to be ill, and it is known as a fact that four members of his ...

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  15. FIGHT WITH POLICE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Many women joined the Aberdeen strikers in a combat with the police when attempting to intercept "blacklegs," who were ...

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  16. THE DUKE OF YORK

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A representative meeting of ladies was held to-day at Australia House, Lady Cook presiding. A resolution was passed that the wedding ...

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  17. RHONDDA MINERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Practically the whole of the Rhondda coal miners, numbering 47,000, are on strike with the object of ...

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  18. VETERAN COAL OWNER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Lord Joicey is celebrating his diamond jubilee of work in the same office, which he entered as an office boy. He is now the proprietor, ...

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  19. SEX HYGIENE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--A thousand unmarried women have replied to the Rockefeller Bureau of Hygiene. which is investigating the sex life of the ...

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  20. AMERICAN SETTLERS.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.--United States immigration officials are boasting of the fine type of immigrants arriving at Ellis Island. They state 400 ...

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  21. NO PLAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Victorian bowlers played the third test match again New South Wales at Randwick to-day, but the game had to be ...

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  22. DID NOT LIKE WORK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Charged in the Police Court with refusing to work at Sutton Workhouse, whither he had sought relief, Jack Blumer complained of ...

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  23. WILDEST FOR YEARS

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Thursday.--There is grave reason to fear that the Douglas Mawson has been lost with all hands. In the ordinary course the ...

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  24. A SIXTH SENSE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- William Bond, a hunchback labourer, living in Paddington, attacked his sister with a mallet, and committed suicide by ...

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  25. JAPANESE PRINCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Awaiting transport to Japan, the body of Prince Kitashirakawa, who was killed in a recent motor car accident, lies at the ...

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  26. NEW SETTLERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A party of a dozen home companions are travelling to Sydney by the P. and O. branch liner Bendigo which arrived in Melbourne ...

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  27. WATER PROSPECTS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Commonwealth has asked South Australia for the services of Mr. K. Ward, Government Geologist, to investigate the ...

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  28. WATER TRAINS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The Government is running water trains to help the settlors in the dry districts of the Eyre Peninsula, and the service will cost ...

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  29. SHOT ON THE RUN

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The latest form of terrorism practiced by the Irish rebels is to drive their victims in a motor car to a quiet street. Here they are ...

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  30. LADY NORTHCLIFFE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Viscountess Northcliffe, widow of Lord Northcliffe, was unexpectedly and quietly married by special license to Sir Robert Arundel ...

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  31. DRY AMERICAN SHIPS.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.--Transatlantic passengers on American vessels hereafter will have to get along without even medicinal liquor. A few ...

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  32. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The King and Queen watched exciting racing at Hawthorn Hill, where the Prince of Wales, riding Little Favourite, won the ...

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  33. INQUEST ON WAITRESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--At Burton-on-Trent an inquest was held into the death of Elsie Moss, a young waitress, who died of burns through her ...

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