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  2. NOT RECONCILED

    LONDON. Thursday.--"It is not [?] that myself and my parents have become reconeiled, said Lady Pleasance M.Kenna, daughter of the Earl of ...

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  3. LABOUR INCENSED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The emergency measure to meat the conditions arising out of the police strike (known as the Public Safety ...

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  4. BAVARIA IN FULL REVOLT

    LONDON, Thursday.--Hitler's storm troops seized the Munich Town Hall, declared Dr. Stresem ann's Central Government abolished. and proclaimed Marshal Ludendo if dictator of Bavaris Immediate French action is expected. ...

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  5. ROTTING IN BUSH

    Evidence, relating chiefly to the timber and its allied activities was heard yesterday the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into and ...

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  6. CYCLONIC STORMS

    Thursday's storm, which swept the Darling Downs and the Blackall Range amount of damage on the countryside. ...

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  7. FREE STORAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- It has been learned that the Government is given attention to comprehensive measures to remove the ...

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  8. MARCONI SCHEME.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Imperial Conference concluded today, and the Economic. Conference reassembles tomorrow. ...

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  9. FRIENDS IN NEED

    LONDON, Thursday.--There has been a dramatic turn in the tide of Lady Pleasance's fortunes. Whereas yesterday she was penniless and living on ...

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  10. EMPIRE EXCHANGE

    LONDON, Thursday.--At the Economic Conference Hon, Walter Guinness announced the Governments additional preferences as follow:-- ...

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  11. EX-CROWN PRINCE

    LONDON. Thursday.--While the ex-Crown Prince was packing his trunks the Allies banned his return to Germany. It is reported that the Allies ...

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  12. REPLY TO ALLIES

    Dr. Stresemann, replying to the note from the Ambassadors' Council, declares that he cannot guarantee the safety of the ...

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  13. "SPOOKS" TO BLAME

    LONDON. Thursday,--Commenting on the police strike in Melbourne. Mr. Holloway, one of the Australian delegates to loway, one of the Australian delegates to the League of Nations Labour ...

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  14. CHILD MIGRATION

    LONDON, Thursday.--One hundred [?]arphan and destitute children, the eldest 10 years of age who are waiting departure for Pinjare[?] school in ...

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  15. OUT OF FUNDS

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Holloway one of the Australian delegates to the League of Nations Labour Conference, at Geneva, attended the sitting of the ...

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  16. HUGE "DRY" FLEET

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--An extensive warfare against rum runners is planned by the United States coast guard. A vote of 20,000,000 dollars is ...

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  17. TERRIFIC WIND

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday,--Two good showers, accompanied by bail fail totaling 71 points and increasing Woman's ...

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  18. MILITARY GUARD.

    In the absence of Sir John Monash in Sydney, Sir James M'Cay has been appointed in command of the special constabulary force now assisting in ...

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  19. BRITISH ELECTION

    LONDON, Thursday.--There seems to be a general feeling that the3 election will not be delayed beyond the end of January, but there are two schools of through ...

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  20. £10,000 PRIZE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Acting Prime Minister. (Dr. Page) has been advised by the High Commissioner (London) that a prize, of £10,000 has been offered ...

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  21. OUTBREAKS OF FIRE

    Two fires occurred in different of Brisbane last night, the Ithaca Fire Brigade being called but twice in a few hours. ...

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  22. FORGIVE AND FORGET

    Though appeals are being made to the Government to forgive and forget, the Premier stated tonight that the Government would not reinstate any of the ...

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  23. EMPIRE CRUISE

    LONDON, Thursday.--Rear Admiral Sir Fredrick Field, K.G.B., will command the battle cruiser squadron on its Empire cruise. He is a veteran of the ...

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  24. DECLARED OFF

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--It was formatly reported to the President of the Federal Arbitration Court today that the regulation strike of the cable ...

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  25. DAMAGE AT KABRA.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday--Kabra was right in the track of this evening's storm. The cyclonic wind partially unroofed the station master's residence ...

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  26. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) announced today that the Commonwealth Government had decided to fill the ...

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  27. RIOT FILMS

    A proclamation was issued today by the Federal .Government, prohibiting, the exportation without the consent of the Customs. Minister, of films ...

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  28. WHEAT POOLS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Progressive party has decided to persist in its claim from the Government for 4549,000 as compensation in respect ...

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  29. N. S. WALES ESTIMATES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The legislative Assembly sat until 5 o'clock this morning. Before rising the Estimates were passed for the Railway ...

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  30. CARNIVAL POSTPONED.

    BUNDABERG. Friday.--The swimming carnival has been postponed until Saturday next. ...

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