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  2. 'STRIFE NOT OVER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--"The Times" correspondent at Riga telegraphs that on the occasion of the Red army's sixth anniversary the Third International at ...

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  3. EUROPE'S ECONOMIC TURMOIL.

    LONDON, Tuesday--The American Government, according to the Washington correspondent of "The Times," is seriously ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND'S LOANS

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Several newspapers point out that the difficulties facing Mr. Theodore in securing loans are not due to the ...

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  5. FARMER'S DIVORCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Hari's breadth escapes at the hands of the Irish rebels and a subsequent arrest for driving a motor car full of loot, which it was ...

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  6. SELF-PRAISE

    During the last few months I have noticed very clearly the great oppertunities public men, as well as the press, have for making Australls ...

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  7. 'SCHOLAR AND MAN'

    A complimentary dinner was held last night at the cafe Majestic by the Mothodist Conterence, in honour of the Master of King's College ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 72 HOURS LATE.

    Seventy-two hours overdue the Towns ville train steamed into No. I platiorr[?] at Central Station last night. A weary, dust grimed crowd of travellers stepped ...

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  9. TAKEN TO GAOL.

    HAVANA, Tuesday.--Having been here some time without being arrested, Baiting Siki devised a course of conduct to call attention to that oversight. After ...

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  10. TRIAL OF HITLER

    LONDON, Tuesday--"The Times" correspondent at Munich says that Herr Hitler addressed the court for four hours, but said nothing except ...

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  11. FOUR TRAMWAY EXTENSIONS

    The chairman of the Tramway Trust (Mr. G. R. steer) mode the following official statement on the matter last evening:--At a special meeting held ...

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  12. TO VISIT AUSTRALIA.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday. --An All Canadian Soccer team has been chosen to visit Australia, and will sail on April 9, returning here on August 22. The ...

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  13. TOOWOOMBA

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday.--Merchants state that the coming crop of maize will be the largest by far ever harvested on the Downs. A little is being sent in even ...

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  14. NEED FOR PARKS.

    The lack of suitabel and adequate parks for the needs of the population of Brisbane was stressed by Mr. K. H. Swanwick at a meeting of the Town ...

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  15. TEN MILES OF RAILS.

    Disoussing tramways matters yesterday the chairman of the Tramway Trust (Mr. G. R. Steer) said that the matter of building new cars to carry the ever-grow- ...

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  16. MEMBERS ANNOYED.

    LONDON, Tuesday--Members of the House of Commons are urging Mr. Ramsay MacDonald to take steps to stop religious and political organisations from ...

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  17. STEADY RAIN

    WINTON, Wednesday.--After threatening all day yesterday, good steady rain set in. According to reports at 9 a.m., Winton had 131 points, ...

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  18. MR. G. R. CHESTER DEAD

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Mr. George Randolph. Chester, the well-known author of the Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford stories, died Suddenly. ...

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  19. LUBRANO CASE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In the State Full Court to-day Luigi Buonia Segai Vitali, Italifan Consul in Sydney, appealed from the verdict of the jury on ...

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  20. WHOLESALE FAILURES.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--Government gures show failures of seven national banks and 95 State banks between January 1 and February of this ...

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  21. THE DAVIS CUP.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Japan and China have joined Australia in the American half of the preliminary of the Days Gun competition. Their formal ...

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  22. WIRELESS.

    Arrangements are completed for the Forth to Hrisbane relay test by the various divisions of the institute, on March 18. The message will orignate ...

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  23. HAMILTON RATES

    A special meeting of the Hamilton Town Council was held on Tuesday night, to consider the adoption of valuations and to strike rates for 1924. ...

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  24. MR. J. T. MILLS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The late Mr. Joseph Trueman Mills left an estate valued at £4,250,000. The late Mr. Mills who was born in ...

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  25. FLEET'S VISIT.

    It unlikely that Brisbane will have portion of the Bristish fleet in the river on Anzoe Day. Endeavours. made to secure this end have so far proved intile. ...

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  26. MISSING PONY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In connection with the disappearance from her stable at Kensington last week of the racing pony Princess Wynne, fredsrick ...

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  27. GIFTS OVER £8000.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--Congress has passed a Max on gifts of over £8000 Allegations are made that the inheritance lax is being avoided, and it is ...

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  28. ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY.

    The Brisbane branch of the Royal Society of St. George, held the monthly reunion of its members in the School of Arts Hall, Ann-street, last ...

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  29. TOWERS CIRCUIT COURT.

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Wednesday.--The sitting of the Circuit Court in criminal Jusridiction, commenced yesterday morning before Mr. Justive Douglas. ...

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  30. CHAIN OF BORES.

    MELEBOURNE Wednesday.--Referring to the development to the Northern Te[?]sitory and Central Australia, the Ministerfor Home and Territories ...

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  31. TRAMWAY MEN CONTER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The biennial conference of the Australian Tramways Employees' Association to-day elected office bearers as follows :-- ...

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  32. GREEK CABINET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A Cabineterisis is threatening in Greece, owing to the Republicans insisting on the abolition of the Monarchy without ...

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  33. DECISION RESERVED.

    In the Magistrate's Court yesterday, before Mr. J. Stewart Berge, P. M., May Catt, wife of Georgn pearson Catt, of woodfore, proceeded against Flora ...

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  34. INJURED AT WORK.

    While working at the British Imperial Oil Company's yards yesterday, Charles kelly, of kyabra street, Valley, sustained a laceration over the left eye as ...

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  35. PARCELS STOLEN.

    While in the city yesterday Phillip M'Mathers purchased some fish and fruit In an hotel in Petrie-tarace while he was having a drink, someone ...

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  36. SEARCH FOR OIL IN ARCTIC.

    KANSAS CITY, Tuesday.--Mr. Charles Rob, a Kansts oil operator, is negotiating with the explorer. Dr. Stefansson for [?] leasing of 5,000,000 acres in the Arctia ...

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  37. IPSWICH FISHERMEN

    Mr. A. J. Stephenson presided at the annual reunion of the Ipswich Amateur Fishing Association, and there was an attendance of about 40 members Six ...

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  38. LOITERING IN QUEEN-STREET.

    David Wilson and Thomas Charles Jackson apperaed before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M. in the City Police Court yesterday, charged with having ...

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  39. BED WATER OUTBREAK.

    MURWILLUMBAR, Wednesday.--With the exception of three additional cases on C. [?] from at Crystal Creek there have been on fish ...

    Article : 55 words
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