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  2. NOT REPUBLICAN

    LONDON, Sunday.--Berlin was beflagged and a procession, with bands, marched through the city in celebration of the fifth anniversary of the German ...

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  3. HOPES RISING.

    LONDON, Monday.--The cricket expert of "The Times," who has long been pessimistic regarding the current standard of English play, now rebukes pessimists. ...

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  4. PASSAGE MONEY

    The New Settlers' League conference continued its deliberations yesterday afternoon. Canon Garland then moved:--"That in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. POLISH PROTEST

    RIGA, Monday.--Following attacks by Bolshevik bandits, on the Polish frontier. Poland has strongly protested to the Russian Soviet Government ...

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  6. "FOUL SLURS."

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page), in an address to the delegates at the Farmers' and Settlers' Conference ...

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  7. TUNNEL SEALED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The sealing of the tunnel at the Wonthaggi coal mine was completed to-day. The Wonthaggi reservoir was opened ...

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  8. SCHEME REDUCED

    "It will be necessary to withdraw from some of the resumption proposals, as it is of no use to proceed any further when the ...

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  9. TO LEAVE RUHR

    PARIS, Monday.--The French Cabinet has approved of M. Herriot's plan to reduce the occupation of the Ruhr to a year, and possibly ...

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  10. EGYPTIAN PLOT.

    CAIRO, Monday.--The police are oursuing inquiries into a plot to assassinate the Egyptian Prime Minister, Zaghlul Pasha, and have discovered a ...

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  11. SECURITY OF FRANCE

    LONDON, Monday.--Though the French Cabinet's decision regarding the evacuation of the Ruhr is naturally secret, the Paris correspondent of "The ...

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  12. J. B. HOBBS MAY COME

    LONDON, Monday.--There is a strong probability of J. B. Hobbs joining the English cricket team to tour Australia. ...

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  13. TREATY REJECTED

    CAIRO, Monday.--King Hussein of Hedjaz, refuses to sign the new draft of a treaty with Britain. He contends that the British war pledges guaranteed ...

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  14. TOOWOOMBA

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday.--The Deputy Mayor (Alderman A. Griffiths) "set" the barometer outside the Bank of New South Wales on which the votes for ...

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  15. IPSWICH

    IPSWICH, Monday.--The Mayor (Alderman A. T. Stephenson) presided at the fortnightly meeting of the Ipswich City Council to-night. ...

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  16. THE DAVIS CUP.

    BALTIMORE, Monday.--G. L. Patterson says it is doubtful that Norman Brookes will play in the coming Davis Cup matched. Patterson and Wood have ...

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  17. GERMANY'S ONE AIM

    LONDON, Monday.--The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" says that unless the German delegation returns having secured military evacuation of the ...

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  18. CALL FOR HELP.

    LONDON, Monday.--An S.O.S. signal has been picked up at Gibraltar from the Swedish motor ship Tisnaren, which has been damaged in a collision off Cape ...

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  19. PERSONAL

    Mr. J. Quinn, formerly associate to ex-Judge Real, who is now practising as a barrister in Townsville, is on a visit to Brisbane. ...

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  20. MR. ASQUITH'S HEALTH

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "People" states that the health of Mr. H. H. Asquith is causing anxiety. He has suffered from a succession of colds ...

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  21. ROUND AUSTRALIA

    LONGREACH, Monday.--Colonel Brinsmeade, the controller of civil aviation, arrived here about noon yesterday, on his round-Australia flight ...

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  22. AN ORDERLY CROWD

    The quiet, orderly behaviour of the crowd at the show yesterday was again a noticeable feature, and after the visitors had wended their way homewards ...

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  23. SUDDEN DEATH

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday.--Gloom was cast over the city this afternoon when news was received of the sudden death of Mr. James Craig, in ...

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  24. MASSED BANDS

    The massed bands of Brisbane and neighbouring towns swept dull care from the city last night on a tidal wave of music. They assembled in George-street, and ...

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  25. A DREADED BOWLER

    LONDON, Sunday.--E. A. MacDonald the ex-Australian cricketer, took eight wickets for 40 runs for Nelson against Lowerhouse. ...

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  26. HAMPDEN-CLONCURRY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--At the half yearly meeting the Hampden Cloncurry Copper Mines, the Chairman (Mr. W. Orr) stated that just now the ...

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  27. EXHIBITION TICKETS

    The Railway Department has made arrangements with the Royal National Association to issue tickets covering the rail journey to the Exhibition, and also ...

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  28. COORPAROO COUNCIL

    At the meeting of the Coorparoo Shire Council last night two applications were received for the position of health inspector, but [?]t was considered ...

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  29. GUESTS OF DENMARK

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.--Rear-Admiral Carstenson, representing the King of Denmark, opened the international jamboree, which will last a week after ...

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  30. SCHOOL INSPECTORS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 words
  31. SOUTH BRISBANE FINANCES.

    The bank balances after the payment of account Passed at last night's meeting of the South Brisbane City Council were: City fund account, debit £14,393 ...

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  32. NEW BY-LAWS

    At a special meeting of the South Brisbane City Council three amended bylaws came into being last night. The first provided that not lose than ...

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  33. ONE WIFE ENOUGH

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.--The Constantinople correspondent of "The Times" reports that the Turkish Judicial Reform Committee declares that the ...

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  34. NAVIGATION OFFICES.

    The offices of the Commonwealth navigation service will be closed on Wednesday, except for the transaction of any urgent mercantile marine office ...

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  35. CONTEMPT OF COURT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Justice M'Farlane fined George Bell, printer and publisher of the "Argus," £30 and costs to-day for contempt of court. ...

    Article : 61 words
  36. TO-DAY'S FEATURES.

    On page 24 of this issue will be found a thrilling and exclusive narrative of the final assault on Mt. Everest, which come so near to being ...

    Article : 63 words
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