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  2. INDUSTRIAL WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The dock workers have decided that, falling a fresh agreement, they will declare a national strike on February ...

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  3. "EMPIRE IS SAFE."

    LONDON, Tuesday.--"The Empire is safe," was the theme of Mr. Thomas, Secretary of State for the Colonies, during an ...

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  4. SINGAPORE BASE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--"The Daily News" states that the Cabinet has had under review the previous Government's proposal to construct a ...

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  5. OIL AND GAS AT ORALLO.

    Oil has appealed in the Oralle bore. The Minister for Mines (Mr. A. J. Jones) made the momentous announcement at 11 a.m. yesterday. Quoting from the official report he had received early yesterday, Mr. Jones said: "At a depth of 2200 feet, both oil and gas are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SCATTERED STORMS

    The postmaster at Nundah reported that a heavy storm passed over that part of the city yesterday afternoon. The wind was not very strong, but 130 ...

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  7. GREAT FIGHT

    After a great fight against adverse elements, the powerful tug Coringa returned to Brisbane from Port Moresby last night. ...

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  8. A MOTOR AGE.

    The Acting-Premier (Mr. W. N. Gillies), on noting the announcement of his colleague, the Minister for Mines, stated it was very encouraging. ...

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  9. NORTH OF ROMA.

    When news of the discovery was brought to the notice of Mr. J. A. J. Hunter, Federal member for the Maranoa, yesterday, he said the finding ...

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  10. SEARCH FOR LIST

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The taxi-driver, who was hailed by Norman List, for whom a warrant is out in connection with the shooting in the ...

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  11. THE SEPARATISTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The French attitude towards the question of Separatism in the Palatinate appears to be completely changing, according to "The ...

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  12. AIRSHIP SCHEME.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--General Thomson, Air Minister, is already considering the Imperial airship scheme with Commander Burney. It is believed that Parliament ...

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  13. GREALTY ENHANCED

    An interesting interview was given to "The Daily Mail" last evening by Dr. H. L Jensen, late of the Queensland geological survey staff, who, between ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BUNCHY TOP.

    The Acting Premier and Secretary for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. W. N. Gillies) said yesterday that in August last he had announced that the Queensland ...

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  15. "A HARD TASK"

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Ramsay MacDonald made his first speech as Prime Minister at Carlisle, while en route to Edinburgh. "We have a hard task." ...

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  16. PRESENCE OF OIL.

    The Government Mining Journal for January stated: "It is expected that the depth at which the anticipated oil will be struck at Orallo will be, roughly ...

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  17. OIL "SALESMEN"

    NEW ORLEANS, Tuesday.--Oil stock salesmen, both big and little, are having a hard time. Samuel Cox, former head of the General Oil Company, capitalised ...

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  18. THE WILL TO LIVE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The will to live was strikingly illustrated by a patent in the Charing Cross Hospital, wh[?] six weeks ago was admitted ...

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  19. LIKELY REGIONS.

    Experts have frequently pointed out the probability of payable oil being discovered in the great natural saucer which includes Orallo. Long experience proves ...

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  20. INFLAMMABLE GAS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday--A deputation from the Miners' Federation waited upon the Minister for Mines (Mr. Fitzpatrick) to-day, and stated that a ...

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  21. CHARABANC ACCIDENT

    TRINCOMALEE (Ceylon), Wednesday.--Yesterday afternoon a charabane, carrying two officers and 80 men, from the warships of the Empire squadron ...

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  22. STATE OF RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It is understood that before Britain recognises Russia, Mr. O'Grady, M.P., who is mentioned as likely to be the first ...

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  23. "A QUIET COUPLE."

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The woman who leaped to death over Suicide Point, at Coogee, last night was identified to-day as Mrs. Margaret ...

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  24. FIRPO v. WILLS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Tex Richard has been beaten in securing the match between Firpo and Harry Wills, the negro, by a syndicate, which has ...

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  25. ORALLO OIL SHARES.

    When the news was circulated in Brisbane yesterday that oil had been met with in the bore at Orallo a flatter of excitement among shareholders in the ...

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  26. DE VALERA'S EVIDENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--De Valera gave evidence under protest before the American Consul, who is sitting at Arbou[?] barracks to take testimony in a case ...

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  27. WAYSIDE TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Bandits mur[?] British non-commissioned [?]were motoring from Jaffs [?]em. Although unarmed, the ...

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  28. OIL HOLDINGS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Snowden Chancellor, of the Exchequer announces that the Government has no intention of disposing of its ...

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  29. LENIN'S SUCCESSOR.

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.--Rykoff, who has admitted the failure of Communism and has advocated the restoration of business relations with other nations, is the most ...

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