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  2. FALSE ALARM

    PARIS, Wednesday.--M. Peyr, the magistrate who is inve[?]ing the osptonage charge, declaims that he has found nothing ...

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  3. CRITICAL STAGE

    GENEVA, Wednesday. -- Tewfik Rushidi Bey, the Turkish delegate, announces that he is going to [?]ngora to-morrow, as he cannot ...

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  4. CO-OPERATIVE ABATTOIRS

    At the opening session of the annual meeting of the Australian Meat Council In. Sydney the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) advised that he was considering proposals for the erection of co-operative abattoirs in Queensland and for a continuance of the export bounty of 10 ...

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  5. WEST SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--It was reported to-day that Mr. W. H. Lambert was to be approached with a view to secure Wept Sydney for Mr. E. G. Theodore, ...

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  6. STORM SWEEPS

    A ball was struck by lightning and destroyed by fire, a woolshed was unroofed by the mind, and windows were smashed and gardens ...

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  7. BOAT UPSET

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.--A double drowning occurred in the Black River, near. Stanley, this afternoon, the victims, being Colin Ruffles (33), married, a ...

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  8. SHIPPING YEAR

    LONDON, Wednesday.--"I do [?] bolie that 10 per centum of seamen and firemen who re[?]ed duty in Australia, New ...

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  9. MURDER CHARGE

    INGHAM, Thursday.--Arthur Croton appeared in the Police Court on a charge of the wilful murder of Cecil Jacob Claude Perry at Mt. Fox, near ...

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  10. "A MERE RUMOUR"

    The statement that efforts were being made to induce Mr. Lambert to resign. the West Sydney seat. In his favour was shown to Mr. Theodore, who replied: ...

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  11. FUTILE SYSTEM

    LONDON, Wednesday,--Mr. W. H. Kelly, formerly M.H.R. for Wontworth, to-day told a representative of the Australian Cable Service that Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FRONTIER CLASH

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday. -- An unconfirmed report spates that a number of Druses, pursued by the French, crossed the Palestine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. LABOUR'S LESSON

    PERTH, Thursday.--The Senate' poll was declared to-day. Senator Pearce, moving a vote of thanks to the electoral officers, said some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. ON SUFFERANCE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Though, the motion of no-confidence by Mr. G. M. Prendergast, loader of the Opposition (Labour), in the Legislative ...

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  15. [?]HIS OWN WORDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The second rending of the Safeguarding of Judus[?] Bill in the House of Commons provided Mr. Philip Snowden (Labour) ...

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  16. COTTON HELD UP

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.-- Referring this morning to a statement of a s[?]dore that a cotton loading gang had walked off the Rimutaka when ...

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  17. HOSPITALS ACT

    MACKAY, Thursday.--At a meeting of the hospital committee yesterday, It was decided by six votes to there that the committee urge the Government that the ...

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  18. CUTTING LOSSES

    LONDON, Wednesday, -- A sensation has been caused by the decision of Vickers Limited,'the groat British armaments and ...

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  19. REAL AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.--"There is s disloyal element certainly, the same as everywhere else, but the percentage of disloyalists in ...

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  20. IRISH TREATY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Lord Birkenhead, in the House of Lords, moving the Irish Trenty Amendment Bill, said that in article 12 of the old treaty ...

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  21. FOUND DEAD

    Richard Dougherty, an old resident of Sandgate, was found dead at his residence. Connaught-street. Sandgate ...

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  22. PICKING MIGRANTS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The London "Dally Mail," replying to the remarks made by the High Commissioner (Sir J. Cook) recalls Sir Percival Phillips' ...

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  23. QUEEN ALEXANDRA

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The King and Queen have sanctioned and appproved the [?]tional memorial to the late Queen, Alexandra, taking the form ...

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  24. YOUTH ASSAULTED

    A youth named Angus M'Donald, of Wilton-street, Woolloongubba, was taken to the Muter Miscricordine Hospital last, night by the ambulance. He was ...

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  25. NO RESPONSE MADE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- "The initiative in the matter of improved relations must come from Russia. We have hitherto expressed willingness to ...

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  26. MISSING POLICE BADGE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The Premier (Mr. J. Allah) said in the Legislative Assembly to-day that the Government would "stand four ...

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  27. NAVAL CRUISES

    LONDON, Wednesday.--"A" British squadron should visit the Dominions at least every throe years, and let our kinsfolk know that our navy is still in ...

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  28. INDEX TO TO-DAY'S PAPER

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  29. MRS. MARION BELL

    Mrs. Marion Bell, who with her young daughter had made the overland trip from Perth to Brisbane, visited Redcliffe on Wednesday in company with ...

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  30. LEAGUE IN WAR

    GENEVA, Wednesday.--Britain and France have fully agreed as to the amount of mutual assistance to be given by the several States under article 16 ...

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  31. A PRISON MUTINY

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.--A debate that was marked by impassioned speeches and, at times extreme heat ended in the Bengal Legislative ...

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  32. HORSE BOLTS

    James Robertson (60 years of age) and Bruce Hollis, both residents of Oxley. were driving along Blunder-road, towards Oxley, yesterday afternoon, in a ...

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  33. PEERAGE RUMOUR

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A circumstantial report has been published that Sir W. Joynson Hicks (secretary of State for Home Affairs), and Sir P. Cunliffe ...

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  34. ABORTIVE CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Thursday, -- The Trades and Labour Council But till midnight, discussing whether a further attempt should, be made to insist that the ...

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  35. SHIPLESS SEAMEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-Mr. E. C. Seale, deputy chairman of the Overseas Shippin Representatives Association, stated to-day that there were vacancies ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The London "Daily Mull" states that the Australian cricket attack at present looks weak compared with its strength in 1921. The ...

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  37. SCHOOLBOY BREAKS ARM.

    SOUTHPORT, Thursday.--This afternoon A. K. Wilson, aged 13 years, a pupil of the Southport State school, sustained a fracture of the left ...

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  38. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

    A notification has been issued under the Weights and Measures Act, declaring that every weighing instrument and every measuring instrument should be ...

    Article : 35 words
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