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  2. FRUIT STORAGE

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Professor J. M. Thompson, of Liverpool University, who has been investigating the preservation of fruit, says "I am positive I ...

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  3. FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A representative of the De Haviland Company is proceeding to Australia in February to a[?]ge for the local manufacture of the ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In the House of Representatives, Mr. P. G. Gibson gave notice of moving that the mutter of transferring the telegraph line ...

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  5. WILKINS' FLIGHT

    DETROIT (Michigan), Wednesday. --Captain G. H. Wilkins, the Australian explorer, who has planned an attempt to fly over the North Pole, will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SEWERAGE SCHEME PROGRESS

    "Criticism of the Water and Sewerage Board in the past has been due,in a large measure to ignorance," said Mr. J. A. Walsh, at Luggage Point, yesterday afternoon, responding, as a member of the Constitutional Club, to a welcome extended to himself and fellow members by ...

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  7. FACTORY GOODS

    MELBOURNE, Friday,--The Governor, of Victoria (Lord Stradbroke) today opened the exhibition of Australian manufactured goods. The exhibits ...

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  8. QUESTION TIME

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In reply to questions by Mr. E. C. Riley (N.S.W.) the Prime Minister stated that with regard to the dock at Newcastle the ...

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  9. SELECTION RENTS

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday -- The central cattle committee of the Graziers' Association this morning strongly opposed compulsory inoculation for ...

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  10. PRINCE HURT

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Prince of Wales again fell when hunting to-day, and broke his collar bone. ...

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  11. JAPAN MOURNS

    TOKIO, Thursday.--The Prime Minister, Viscount Kato, died this morning. The news has thrown political circles ...

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  12. A RIVAL VENTURE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Air Ministry has granted permission for Captain Amundsen's airship, Norge the First, now being built in Italy, to be housed ...

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  13. WIRELESS LECTURE

    "It is obviously a piece of propaganda and likely to create false impressions in the minds of those who hear it," said Mr. F. M. Raskin at the meeting of the ...

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  14. ALL RESCUED

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The [?]mainder of the crow of the British steamer Antin[?], which was disabled in a storm in mid-Atlantic, have been ...

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  15. THREE-DAY TESTS

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- : Lord Hawke, speaking at the annual mooting of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club, said that interest in the coming ...

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  16. LOCARNO PACT

    BERLIN, Thursday.--Herr Hennig, speaking in the Reichstag, delivered a 90-minutes' denunciation of the Locarno pact. He declared that the ...

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  17. DISARMAMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir Joseph Cook, lecturing on disarmament at the City Temple, said that the question was becoming one of the foremost ...

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  18. MOTOR LINERS

    LONDON, Friday.--London to New Zealand in 30 days by motorship via the Pa[?]ma Canal will result from the Shaw Saville Company's latest ship[?] ...

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  19. CANBERRA IN RING OF FIRE

    SYDNEY Friday.--Bush fires have swept the Cotter and Uriarra districts hear Canberra and large areas of grass have been destroyed, but no stock has ...

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  20. FRENCH MEDIATION

    LONDON, Thursday.--The representatives of the Russian Soviet Government in Paris appear well satisfied with the progress of their diplomatic relations ...

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  21. CABLE FALLS

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- A series of terrible explosions caused a panic in Boyle-street, Manly, curly yesterday morning, and women and children ...

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  22. "THIS GREAT MAN"

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Governor-General has despatched the following message to the British. Ambassador at Tokio for communication to the ...

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  23. FRANCE BITTER

    LONDON, Friday.--The Italian debt settlement is bitterly criticised In France, where it is alleged that political rather than financial considerations have turned ...

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  24. GOLD STANDARD

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Walter Leaf, speaking at the annual meeting of the Westminster Bank, said that the return to the gold standard had not ...

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  25. INDEX TO TO-DAY'S PAPER

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  26. A PEOPLE'S HOMAGE

    BRUSSELS, Thursday.--Thousands of people knelt in the fields praying as the train bore the body of the late Cardinal Merrier to Brussels for requiem mass in ...

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  27. INNISFAIL FIRE

    INNISFAIL, Friday .--Giving evidence in the Inquiry Court to-day into the circumstances surrounding a fire at [?]wood. Detective F. M. [?] ...

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  28. FARMERS' LOSSES

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.-- Thousands of pounds worth of damage was done yesterday when a grass fire swept & large area north of the Rakaia ...

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  29. WARWICK HOSPITAL

    WARWICK, Tuesday.--A poll to elect a new committee for the War? wick General Hospital, was held to-day. The election was contested on the issue ...

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  30. IMPERIAL AIR LINE

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lieut-Commander J. M. Kenworthy, writing in "The Outlook," expresses the opinion that there are no technical difficulties in the way ...

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  31. ACCIDENTS

    Albert Carter, an adult, on Hardgrave-road. West End, had his right hand caught, between soma boards which he was removing at Birt's wharf, South ...

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  32. ENGINEERS' WAGES

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The engineering unions' negotiations with the em[?] for an increase of wages by £1 a week have broken down. More than ...

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  33. EVERYTHING LOST

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Roy Murdoch. whose father, was a well-known Australian cricketer, committed suicide in gas filled bathroom at Mentone ...

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  34. YOUTH BURNED

    Russell Fenton (19), a resident of Station-road, Sa[?]bury, was last night admitted to the Mater. Miscricord[?] Public Hospital, suffering from severe burns ...

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  35. WHITE AND BRITISH

    LONDON, Thursday.--The great aim of the Australian people is to keep Australia white, whereby they mean British, said Lord Forster at a dinner at the Lyceum ...

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  36. MINERS AND OWNERS

    LONDON, Thursday,--The "Star" States that the cool owners are meeting next week to discuss the Marquess of Londonderry's suggestion of a ...

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  37. LARGE AMERICAN DEAL

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.--The international Harvester Company of Chicago has announced its acquirement of large timber lands in British Columbia ...

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  38. MOSS VALE-PORT KEM[?]LA LINE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The State Premier (Mr. J. T. Lang) stated to-day that the Railway Commissioners had been requested to proceed with the ...

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