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  2. WAR ON "WETS"

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--A statement by General Lincoln Andre[?]s, described as the "Prohibition Cz[?]," before the Senate inquiry, ...

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  3. TRAINS COLLIDE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In an official statement to-day the Railway Department says, concerning last night's railway accident at Drouin railway ...

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  4. PEOPLE'S WILL

    Mr. A. D..M'Gill opened his campaign as the Country and Progressive National party's candidate for South Brisbane, by addressing a large meeting of electors in ...

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  5. PARTY NOMINATIONS TO DATE

    Up to last evening the Government had selected 66 candidates, and the Country and Progressive National party 63 candidates for the 72 seats in the Legislative Assembly. The nominations are due at noon to-day, and while both parties may bring forward other candidates, it ...

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  6. FOUND ON FLOOR

    The jewellery shop of Mr. John Milne, in Brunswick-street, Valley,) which was burgled last Saturday afternoon, was the scene of an ...

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  7. £38,000 CHEQUE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--It was announced to-day by the Commonwealth Attorney-General (Mr. J. G. Latham) that the Government had ...

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  8. WILKINS'S PLANS

    FAIRBANKS (Alaska), Thursday.--Capt. G. H. Wilkins told his friends to-day that the "Alaskan" and "Detroiter" might fly together to-day or ...

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  9. RIVAL FLIGHT

    OSLO, Thursday.--The airship Norge, which is to convey Amundsen on his Polar flight, left here for Leningrad yesterday. ...

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  10. HIGHER FARES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Train fares on some of the lines, in the inner suburban area are to be increased. The increase is to bring charges into line with ...

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  11. PARTY NOMINEES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 849 words
  12. UPPER HOUSE

    "With public finances in the condition they are in, with industries stagnating as they are, and with the States' primary production strangled by drought ...

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  13. COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Trades Union Council met the miners executive and passed a resolution protesting against the owners' abaudonment ...

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  14. "VENGEANCE"

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Havelock Wilson, president of the National Sailors and Firemen's Union, says that thousands of ex-strikers are ...

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  15. MARRIAGE FEES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Rev. James Black Ronald commenced an action in the First Civil Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Schutt and a jury, ...

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  16. DISARMAMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Commons, Commander J. M. Kinworthy (Liberal) inquired who would represent the Dominions on the ...

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  17. NOT TO BE SHOT

    LONDON, Thursday.--Major koufos, a movement or whose troops signalled the recent attempted revolution at Salonica, was by court martial, ...

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  18. RUSSIA--GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday.--"The Times" says it has excellent authority for staling that the German Government is negotiating with the Soviet for a conclusion ...

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  19. FOGBOUND

    COPENHAGEN, Later.--The Norge is fogbound, somewhere over Sweden. She is sending wireless messages seeking her position. ...

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  20. COAL TRIBUNAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The chairman of the Coal Tribunal (Mr. C. Hibble this afternoon resumed the hearing of the wheelers claims in steep seam ...

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  21. COLONIES WANTED

    BERLIN, Thursday.--In a newspaper article the Minister for the Interior (Herr Kulz), who formerly was associated with the Colonial ...

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  22. HYDE PARK ACRES

    LONDON, Thursday.--Insisting that Hyde Park formerly belonged to his forefathers, James Hyde, the American financier, has taken a suite of rooms ...

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  23. HIDDEN WEALTH

    DUBLIN, Thursday.--There are startling developments in the Lamancha fire case, suggesting that robbery was one of the motives. The police are unable to ...

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  24. THE NEW UNION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. J. Johnson assistant secretary of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union, arrived here to-day to obtain a meeting of ...

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  25. INDEX TO TODAY'S PAPER

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  26. MARCH ON PEKING

    MUKDEN, Thursday.--Following his capture of Peking, General Chang-Tso-Lin, the Manchurian war[?]ord, whose cavalry is now advancing on the city, ...

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  27. FRENCH CRISIS

    PARIS, Thursday.--The Civil Service employees who, in spit of a police warning, were determined to hold a mass meeting at the Place de ...

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  28. ACCIDENTS

    A man named Julius Larsen, of Warren-street, valley, was working at a three-ply mill at Milton yesterday when a stock of timber, fell on him. He ...

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  29. £500 DAMAGES

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the case in which Mrs. Kate Macaulay, many years ago an English vaudeville, favourite (she is now 65), sued the publishers of the ...

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  30. STRANGE DIET

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Joyce Redfern, 17, of Manly, during the past few days, swallowed four safety pins (three of which were locked, together), two ...

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  31. DONATION OF £250

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Royal Shipwreck Relief Society of New South Wales,has decided to contribute £250 to wards the fund opened in Brisbane for ...

    Article : 46 words
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