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  2. GERMAN DEFIANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A fierce discussion is raging over the question of Germany's refusal to allow military control and b[?]turn of the ex-Crown ...

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  3. NO COMMUNISTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A conference was held to-day of representatives of the A.I.P. and the Parliamentary party. It was called primarily to ...

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  4. SERIES OF STORMS

    Brisbane yesterday experienced one of the many scattered storms which have swept the South-castern corner of the State during the past fortnight. ...

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  5. DEFENCE PROBLEM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A suction of the evening Press stated to-day that a fleet of hydroplanes would be placed on the Australian Coast ut once as the ...

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  6. DISSOLUTION ANNOUNCED

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Premier, rising in the crowded House of Commons, referred to the late Mr. Bonar Law, whose death, he said, was a Personal and public loss. The late Mr. Bonar Law had given his life for his country. The loss of two sons in the war had killed ...

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  7. SETTLEMENT REACHED

    The spirit of conciliation shown by both parties concerned has led to a settlement of all disputes between Messrs. A. Sargeant and ...

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  8. INCREASE REFUSED

    As the result of what are deemed unsatisfactory replies by the Home Secretary to tho requests of the deputation from the Police Union ...

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  9. WOMAN KILLED

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.--Mrs. August Franke, a married woman, about 47 years of age, who was camping with hor husband on Mr. H. Schonknecht's ...

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  10. AT FEVER PITCH

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Excitement is at fever pitch to-day, and the various party leaders are most active. It is anticipated that there will be ...

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  11. LABOUR REPLY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Commenting upon the matter of the defence of Australia, Mr. Charlton M.H.R., leader of the Federal Labour party, said that ...

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  12. ENTRY REFUSED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Dr. Reid. Chief Quarantine Officer, to-day declined to allow a man named Ireland, alleged to be suffering from tuberculosis, to land ...

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  13. RUSH ELECTION

    LONDON, Tuesday.--During his speech in the House of Commons Mr. Baldwin intimated his intention of expediting passing of the Workmen's Compensation ...

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  14. VIOLENT STORM AT MARYBOROUGH.

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.--A heavy thunderstorm broke over the Maryborough area to-night, and again cut off the city electric light service ...

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  15. THE REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The German Government has informed the British Government that it intends to cease refunding its nationals 26 per cent of the ...

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  16. PRESSMAN'S CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Judge Scholes, in the District Court to-day, gave his reserved judgment in the case in which Arthur James Ball, journalist, sued "The ...

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  17. TROTSKY SHOT

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A manage from the correspondent of "The Times" at Rigs states that Trotsky's failure to attend the celebrations of the ...

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  18. JAPAN'S TASK

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--The Prince Regent, through the Premier, has issued an Imperial rescript exhorting dilige[?]ce and sobriety, in protest against the growing ...

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  19. TACIT AGREEMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The political correspondent of the Manchester "Guardian'' "states that, while there will not be in official understanding between the ...

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  20. ALIEN LAND ACT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--The constitutionality of the Californian Alien Land Act, prohibiting Asiatics from owning real estate, was uphold by the ...

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  21. CAPITAL LEVY

    LONDON, Tuesday.--"The Times," in a leading article, states that the country's country's lies between Couservati[?]m and Labour. The public views ...

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  22. BARALABA STRIKE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.--A strike occurred at the Baralaba State coal mine on Monday rooming owing to the manager putting on two ...

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  23. STAGNANT RUHR

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Essen says the first tiling striking anybody coming to the Ruhr for the first time since ...

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  24. PREMIER'S PLUNGE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Baldwin's plunge for unadulterated Protection la partly ascribable to pressure of the Dominion Prime ...

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  25. MELBOURNE STRIKERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The council of the Police Association considered the case of strikers, and decided it would strengthen the hands of ...

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  26. MR. BRUCE'S TOUR

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Druce announces that, in view of the election, he has reluctantly been obliged to cancel his public engagements, which were ...

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  27. BUSS TOWER

    BUNDABERG, Wednesday.--In the presence of a large gathering of parishioners Archbishop Sharp this afternoon performed the ceremony of ...

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  28. YEARS TO RECOVER

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Prince Leopold and his princess were unwillingly mixed up with a clash Between students and the Reichswehr, says "The Times" ut Munich, and were roughly ...

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  29. PRESS OPINION

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A considerable section of the Press is hostile to Mr. Baldwin, and the Liberal parties are out tooth and nail to prevent the "abhorred ...

    Article : 226 words
  30. BRIDGE FOR VENICE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Venice, after a century's controversy, has decided to build a wide motor bridge, two miles long, connecting Venice with the ...

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