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  2. BRITAIN'S AID

    LONDON, Tuesday.--"England's entire fleet add army are at your disposal If France crosses your frontiers," such was the promise which ...

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  3. REFUSAL TO OBEY ORDERS

    The situation at Bowen has again assumed a menacing aspect. The Premier late last night issued a statement that railway employees, at Bowen, acting under direct instructions from the Transport Strike ...

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  4. TO SAVE SYRIA

    PARIS, Monday.--Public opinion is insistently demanding that General Weygand shall be sent back to Syria. His peaceful and progressive ...

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  5. NEARING NORMAL

    CHICAGO, Monday,--The National Council of Foreign Trade, which has been studying international trade figures from 1913 to the present, predicts that ...

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  6. ARMED POLICE

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.--A large body of police, well armed, was rushed this evening on board the Orient liner Orsova, which, it is ...

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  7. WORK RESUMED

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.--When labour was called for the waterfront this morning nearly 150 waterside workers responded. There are still a large number of farmers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JOHNSON'S CASE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Deportation Board met to-day, and heard evidence in the proceedings against Jacob Johnson. who was summoned to appear ...

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  9. RAGING FLOOD

    LONDON, Monday.--The North Wales Tower Company's supply lake and dam at Dolgarrog has burst, and 180.000,000 gallons of water ...

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  10. CALM AFTER STORM

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.--The wharves at Fremantle were everywhere quiet to-day, in strong contrast with the violence of yesterday. The wounded ...

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  11. Which Master Will They Obey?

    The Premier (Mr. W. M'Cormack), in a statement last night, said: The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. J. W. Davidson) advised me at 9.30 this evening that the railway ...

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  12. WIN FOR PEACE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Council of the League of Nations thoroughly deserves the congratulations it is receiving for its prompt and successful ...

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  13. CRISIS UNSOLVED

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The German political crisis. resulting from the Nationalists' opposition to the Locarno Pact, in still unsolved, and the ...

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  14. OBJECT LESSON.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. N. C. Scale, deputy chairman of the Oversea Ship, ping Representatives' Association, issued the following statement to-day:--Full ...

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  15. COUNTRY STORMS

    GYMPIE. Tuesday.--A thunderstorm, accompanied by a remarkably heavy fall of hail and rain, passed over Gympie at 4 o'clock this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FREMANTLE RIOTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The newspapers give prominence to the seamen's riots at Fremantle, and emphasise the futility of Australian seamen, ...

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  17. BOMBAY MURDER

    CALCUTTA, Monday.--The Home Department of the Bombay Government, having received official intimation, that the Malabar Hill murder appeal to the ...

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  18. MOROCCAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Madrid Correspondent of "The Times" states that General Sanjurjo, commanding at Melilla, line been appointed High ...

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  19. "BLACK" SHIPS

    It was mentioned in "The Daily Mail" yesterday that Mr. G. W. Rymer (chairman of the Transport Union Strike Committee) had addressed ...

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  20. POST EARLY

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.--Outward English mails have been disorganised seriously by the British acumen's strike. Christmas greetings, parcels ...

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  21. WIRELESS STRIKE

    LONDON. Monday.--The entire telegraphic staff of the Marconi Company in England has struck work, following the issue of notices of the ...

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  22. IN UGLY MOOD

    BOWEN, Tuesday,--Tuesday.--It was quite evident to-day that the patience of the farmers was exhausted, and all of them were beginning to see ...

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  23. BOWEN ISSUE

    BOWEN, Tuesday.--The big transporter bridge on the new jetty at Bowen was used for the first time to-day, to load coal for the refrigerating plant of ...

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  24. A PLAY CONDEMNED

    LONDON, Monday.--newspapers condemn Cosmo Hamilton's play, "The Sliver Fox," as a senseless play, but they unanimously praise Mr. ...

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  25. NEW YORK'S MAYOR

    NEW YORK, Monday.--Odds of 8 to 1 against Mr. Frank Waterman, the fountain pen manufacturer, who is the Republican candidate for the New York ...

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  26. TO HAVE COAL

    According to Information received in Brisbane last night, the Port Hardy requires 500 tons of coal to enable her to resume the voyage to the United ...

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  27. INDEX TO TO-DAY'S PAPER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 528 words
  28. STRIKE POSITION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The president of the Seamen's Union (Mr. Thomas Walsh) will broadcast an address on the strike position from the Labour Council ...

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  29. MOORINGS CUT

    A dastardly net wat committed at the Mercantile Wharf, Bulimba, early yesterday morning, when two double hempen ropes that had been passed ...

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  30. OUTBURST IN COURT

    LONDON, Monday.--A father accompanying his beautiful, bobbed-haired, 13-year-old daughter, wearing a gorgeous fur coat, on entering the Uckfield Court, ...

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  31. STRANGE MISHAP

    An accident of n rather extraordinary nature occurred in Ann-street. Valley, yesterday afternoon. A motor lorry loaded with eases of benzine, was coming ...

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  32. NEW SEAMEN'S UNION

    PERTH, Tuesday.--British seamen in Fremantle have decided to accept the draft constitution of the proposed new British Seamen's Union and ...

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  33. PIPIRIKI MEN WARNED

    A notice has been issued by Captain Jas. Owen, master of the British steamer Pipiriki, ordering the sailors and donkeymen to report at Messrs. ...

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  34. COMPLETING CREWS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The steamer service to England, via the Capo, which was interrupted for over two months by the strike, has been re-established. ...

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  35. PERSONAL

    Mr. C. M, Longbottom, B.E., A.A.I.E.E., who left Brisbane a few weeks ago, has been appointed an assistant engineer in the New South Wales Railway and ...

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  36. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Senate of the University of Sydney has appointed Professor A. N. Burkitt to the vacant Chair of Anatomy. ...

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  37. FEDERAL ACTION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Premier (Mr. J. T. Lang) to-day suggested that by a hint to the British shipping combine by the Federal Government the ...

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  38. STRIKE COUNCIL

    DECISIONS NOT DIVULGED. The transport strike council sat for nearly two hours last evening in the seamen's room at the Trades Hall, ...

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  39. WALSH ISLAND PROJECT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. Flannery, Minister for Works, staled to-night that a representative of Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co. had sought an interview ...

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  40. HAND CRUSHED.

    A youth named Leslie Bell, living at Brown-street, New Farm, had his hand caught in a machine at the Colonial Sugar Refinery at New Farm yesterday ...

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  41. BATJAN LOADING WOOL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Batjan, a steamer with a crew on foreign articles, reached Sydney to-day from Brisbane, where she lifted 4200 bales of ...

    Article : 42 words
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