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  2. SPIRIT OF AMITY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The meeting between Sir Austen Chamberlain and Signor Mussolini at Rapalle has given great satisfaction throughout Italy, where ...

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  3. THREE SHIPS HELD UP

    Three vessels have been impeded by trouble with their crews. Two had to be tied up; one of them had the double misfortune of a fire on board. WELLINGTON, Thursday.--The ...

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  4. HONOURS

    The Governor-General last night made an official announcement of Australian New Year honours. His Excellency's message names the ...

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  5. "SOUND MEN CHOSEN"

    "The selectors have chosen sound men, preferring safety to daring experiments." "What a fomidale team, with two new perlis in Grimmett and Ponaford." ...

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  6. SHIELD PLAY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Numerous matters affecting Sheffield Shield cricket were considered to-day, at the second meeting of the conference of ...

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  7. VAST AREAS

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--The flood, are extending. The Rhine is 26ft above its normal level. Large areas at Mulheim are ...

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  8. STATE OF FLUX

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A further and more definite step in the negotiations regarding Germany entry into the League of Nations is expected when Sir Eric ...

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  9. TAHITI TIED UP

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Union Steamship Tahiti, which was to have sailed for San Francisco at noon to-day ...

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    MR. GEORGE DAWSON MILNE, who will take up duly as chief officer of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade to-day, is a Scotsman by birth, and already has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FRENCH FIRM

    PARIS, Wednesday.--M, [?]iand informed the Chamber of Deputies that the Government refused to receive Captain Canning, the Riffs' peace emissary. ...

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  12. MAHENO LATE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The stokehole crew of the Maheeno again delayed that steamer to-day. She was ready to soil at 10 a.m., but the firemen were away ...

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    MR. WILLIAM YOUNGER, who steps into Mr. Milne's position as deputy Chief officer of the Metropolitan. Fire Brigade, also is an old and valued ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. CARS COLLIDE

    SOUTHPORT, Thursday.--A collision occurred about noon to-day at the entrance to the Jubilce bridge between a motor car. owned and driven ...

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  15. DUMPED BY WAVE

    KIRRA, Thursday.--A record erowd was present on Kirr abeach to-day, when a heavy surf was running. A young lady named Miss Isabel Jean ...

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  16. JEWISH MURDER

    CHICAGO, Wednesday,--The police to-night lifted the curtain on another Jewish murder of an amazing type. They forced a confession from Eliza ...

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  17. NOT FOR LONG

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Although the French Cabinet's acceptance of M. Doumer's proposals was described as unanimous, the Paris correspondent ...

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  18. RUN OVER BY TRAIN.

    MACKAY, Thursday.--To-day, about [?]noon, after a railway engine had drawn a string of empty trucks from one of the wharves, a workman passing noticed. ...

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  19. LAUNCH WRECKED

    NORFOLK, ISLAND, Thursday.--The Anzac, a Government launch, has been wrecked. There was no loss of life. ...

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    FIRE CHIEF FAREWELLED.--Superintendent Hinton, who yesterday relinquished the position of Chief Officer of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, being farewelled by the board, officers, and men. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. KING PIN BROKEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--It was sated to-day that the accident on the Maroubra Speedway, when two men lost their lives, was caused by a king pin ...

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  22. AIR PILOT KILLED

    PARIS, Wednesday.--Captain Raven, the chief pilot at the Villa-Coublay aerodrome, was killed whilst testing, an aeroplane. The machine ...

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  23. STRUCK BY TRAIN

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. Telegraphic advice has been received by the general manager (Mr. A. J. Crowther) that when the train which left here at ...

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  24. ACCIDENTS

    Jack Fitzpatrick, an adult, residing in Pine-street, Wynuum South, fell from a building on which bo was working at Bulimba, yesterday morning and sprained ...

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  25. INDEX TO TO-DAY'S PAPER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 301 words
  26. HOW MANY TO GO?

    The sporting writer of the Melbourne "Herald" makes the positive assertion that the selectors have found the task of selecting the team for England so ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. WHY RYDER?

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The non-selection of C. E. Kelleway has caused a mild sensation in cricketing circles. Experts [?] what performance has Ryder this ...

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  28. "IN NEED OF HELP"

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Nothing has been heard of the steamer Coronado, of the Elder-Fyffe line, since she scut a message by wireless that she was ...

    Article : 114 words
  29. PEA RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    MACKAY, Thursday.--John Joseph Askew, aged 12 years, was being handed a loaded pea rifle by his elder brother at the pilot station to-day ...

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  30. NO PAYMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Sir Broderick Hartwell, nicknamed "whisky-running baronet," was examined, in bankruptcy, his liabilities amounting to £250,000. He ...

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  31. MAN'S BODY IDENTIFIED.

    INNISFAIL, Thursday.--The remains of the man found in a mangled state on the railway between Tully and Cardwell have been identified as those of William ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN SINGER

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Madame Evelyn Scotney hap returned, from America, where she gave thirty-two concerts, and travelled 25,000 miles. She told an ...

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  33. CAR OVER URNED.

    BLACKALL, Thursday.--Mr. Stan[?]ey Hall, was returning from Isisford early on Tuesday morning, with his two brothers, and Mr. R. .Smith, when the ...

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  34. LECTURER'S APPEAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. J., B. S. Haldane, a noted scientist and lecturer on biochemistry at Cambridge University, who is a nephew of Lord Haldane ...

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  35. BRITISH UNIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The general council of the Trade Union. Congress is organising an intensive campion throughout the country with a view to ...

    Article : 42 words
  36. Advertising

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    Advertising : 54 words
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