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  2. LACK OF VIGOUR

    A gloomy picture of the state of British affairs in regard to the Ruhr Question, is painted by Mr. J. L. Garvin in "The Observer." ...

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  3. DUCAL WEDDING

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The whole of the Duke of Devonshire's tenants besides a thousand spectators from Sheffield and Manchester gathered in the ...

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  4. STROM WARNINGS.

    The Following message was received by the Electric Telegraph office last night from the manager [?] or telegraphs Sydeny:-- ...

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  5. FIGHTING FIRE

    LONDON. Saturday.--An important purchase for the Melbourne Fire Brisbane by Mr. H. B. Lee. is the Denis multii-sage turbine fire pump, which is ...

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  6. CANE FIRES.

    CAIRNS, Sunday.--About 10.30 this morning a fire was observed in Mr. Thos. Jones's cane at Gordonvale, close to the Mulgrave Central Mill ...

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  7. STUD HOLDINGS

    The council of the United Graziers Association of Queensland continued its sittings on Thursday and Friday under the presidency of Mr. Arthur H. ...

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  8. SANDGATE SHOW

    Fine weather again favoured the Sandgate show Society for the second day, and there was a largo attendance, which was estimated at about 5000 ...

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  9. DEAD PRESIDENT.

    The death of President Harding has cist a gloom over all the English-speaking World, The King has ordered a period of court ...

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  10. SNOW AT TOOWOOMBA.

    TOOWOOMBA--Sunday--Over [?] degrees of frost were recorded. Toowoomba this morning. This afternoon exceedingly cold, Items streets [?] ...

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  11. WOMAN SHOT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mrs. Charles Pilley, of Tumbarumba, was on Saturday taken to the local hospital with two bullets in her head; It was alleged that she ...

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  12. MANTLE OF WHITE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Rain fell hea[?] in Sydney to-day and the wealth who bitterly cold. As the result of heavy show falls at ...

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  13. BRITISH TENNIS.

    LONDON, Saturday--The tennis export of "The Standard," while admitting that the Davis Cup hat helped to popularise tennis throughout the ...

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  14. TOOWOOMBA .

    The results of play in Toowoomba tennis fixtures on Saturday were:--A Grade Gentlemen, No. 2. Division: Catholic Club and White Rose played ...

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  15. RIVERS RISING.

    A gale of cyclonic character again the coast to-night and shippade. [?] warned,. The Wind blew from the south east. ...

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  16. PERSONAL

    The Governor-General received on Saturday morning Brig.General L. G, Wilson, C. B., C.M.G., D.S.O., A.D.C., and Lieut-Col-W. E. H. Cass, C.M.G., A.D.C., ...

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  17. HAIL IN BRISBANE.

    Light cols yesterday winds blew in Brisbane and suburbs yesterday and towards evening heavy bronze [?] clouds came from the south-west ...

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  18. [?] ACTOR.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Canon [?] better knonw to the world as [?] A. Brimingham" the writer of [?] delightful Irish tales preaching at ...

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  19. KING'S HORSE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--At the Goodwood meeting to-day, the King's horse, Josshouse (Kwang Su--Neuvo Cha polio), who started at 3, to 1 against, ...

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  20. ADA REEVE COMING.

    Mr. Stanley N. Wright, general manager Haymarket Theatres, Ltd., who is at present in Brisbane; was last night able to make a definite announcement ...

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  21. PRE-CONFERENCE WORK

    LONDON, Saturday,--Mr. James Martyn, a former president of the Melbourne Chamber of Manufactures, has been asked if he had any suggestions ...

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  22. MEMORIAL PARK

    To-day is a red letter day for south Brisbane. It will see the official opening of the Memorial Park and its dedication to the memory of the fallen ...

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  23. DIES OF HUNGER.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The body of an elderly woman, who died of starvation, has been found in a house in Liverpool, three months after her death, by ...

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  24. GENERAL HUTTON DEAD.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The death is announced of Lieoutenant-General Sir Edward Hutton, K.C.B.,. K.C.M.G. He served with distinction during the Beer ...

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  25. STRUCK BY MOTOR CAR.

    Shortly before 7 o'clock yesterday evening a man named Alex Ferguson was knocked down by a motor car in Ann street neat Brooks-street Valley. The ...

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  26. PRINCE'S HOLIDAY.

    LONDON, Sunday.-The Prince of Wales travelling incoginto as the Earl of Chester, has crossed the Channel for a holiday on the Continent. He ...

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  27. TO-NIGHT'S SPORTS.

    A large contingent or country and interstate Brisbane over the week-end for the big carnival which will open at the Brisbane Cricket ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN BANKERS' RETURN.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. C. J. Hendersen, superintendent of the Bank of Australasia, and Mrs. Henderson sailed for Australia by the Nalders yesterday, ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN ARTIST SUCCESS

    LONDON, Saturday.--The victoria and Albert Museum has purchased a coloured woodent entitled "A Country Bunch" by Hall Thorpe, the ...

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  30. PROHIBITIONIST'S TOUR

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.--Mr. Andrew Volstead, the author of the famous Volstead act, known as "the man who made Uncle Sam thirsty," has sailed ...

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  31. SHEILA GALE RETURNING.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Miss Shella Cale, who took several of Miss. Gladys Monerieff's parts in recent light operas in Australia., is returning from England ...

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  32. SOME STRIKES RESUME

    LONDON, Saturday,-- The London dock strikers, engaged at Wapping have resumed work in spite of the persuasion of the self-appointed strike ...

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  33. HOLIDAY IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday,--To-morrow will be a bank holiday in Sydney and all insurance offices will also be closed. ...

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