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  2. MISSING TYPIST

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. J. D. Cassels. K.C., who is defending Norman Thorne, a poultry farmer of Crow- borough, who is charged with the ...

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  3. THIRD ATTACK

    For the third time during the last six months the jam factory of J. E. Burnard and Co., in Bowen Bridge-road, was entered by burglars on ...

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  4. SUN YAT SEN

    HONG-KONG, Saturday.--The late Dr. Sun Yat Sen expressed a wish to be buried like Lenin in a casket ordered from Moscow. Consequently the ...

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  5. GENEVA PACT

    LONDON, Saturday.--Condemning the Government's protocol decision, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FALL IN WHEAT

    Wild scenes were again witnessed on the Chicago Grain Exchange on Friday, when the greatest break in wheat values in ...

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  7. SUDDEN PANIC

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.--A vast crowd of Hindu pilgrims, officially estimated at about 1,250,000 persons, attending the annual ...

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  8. CLOSE CONTEST

    There is some confusion as to the actual result of the Egyptian elections. The issue was very closely contested, the parties being very ...

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  9. TROOP COLOURS

    With bayonets and accoutrements gleaming brightly in the morning sun, the 2nd and 14th Light Horse Regiments assembled on the parade ground at ...

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  10. FRACAS IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, Saturday.--Despite the police prohibition against foreigners addressing a Communist meeting in the Halle in favour of the candidature ...

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  11. AT ENOGGERA

    An impressive military function, and one quite new to the majority of the trainees, took place at the Enoggera training camp yesterday morning, when ...

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  12. SOVIET ANXIETY

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Soviet leaders are again showing anxiety concerning the peasant problems, says the Riga correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  13. WIRELESS PHOTOS

    LONDON, Saturday.--The London offices of American newspapers continue to experiment in wirelessing topical photographs to New York with varying ...

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  14. VOTES RECOUNTED

    TOOWOOMBA, Saturday.--A somewhat unusual situation arose to-day in connection with the preferential ballot to decide which of three nominated ...

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  15. NEW CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--Mr. C. E. Hughes (late Secretary of State) was the inspiration behind the first Washington Conference, and now his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. MR. AMERY'S OPINION

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery (Secretary of State for the Colonies), speaking at Coventry, rejoiced that the Imperial and Dominion ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. POSITIVE RELIGION

    "What meaning can these words have for us[?]" asked the Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Sharp), in preaching at St. John's Cathedral yesterday ...

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  18. ELECTION LOOMING

    OTTAWA, Saturday.--Canada almost certainly will see a Federal election this year, and it is an even chance that it will come upon the Peterson ...

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  19. SOVIET PLOT?

    MONTREAL, Saturday.--The Government is confronted with great numbers of spurious hundred dollar imperial bank bills. Bankers in Montreal ...

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  20. SOLDIER FARMERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--At a conference with the soldier settlers at Gun[?]h last night the Minister for Lands (Mr. W. Wearne) made an important statement ...

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  21. NAVY ESTIMATES

    LONDON, Saturday.--"The Times" says that the navy estimates, though uninspiring, are probably the best that could be expected as a ...

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  22. LABOUR PLEBISCITE

    TOOWOOMBA, Saturday.--This afternoon, the returning officer (Mr. D. M'Innes) was in attendance at the Trades Hall for the purpose of receiving ...

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  23. CONSTABLE IN HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Two brutal assaults on policemen occurred during the week-end--one in Surry Hills, and the other at Newtown. ...

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  24. MINERS TO TRY

    LONDON, Saturday.--The British Miners' Federation disapproves of the arrangement between the owners and 700 miners employed at the Vauxhall ...

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  25. LABOUR CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Labour councils, by exhaustive ballot, will select the Labour delegate to the international conference at Geneva, in May ...

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  26. "PROTOCOL DEAD"

    TOKIO, Saturday.--Japan regards the Geneva protocol as dead, and requiring no further consideration, says the Foreign Office. Japan was not ...

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  27. INDIA TO ENGLAND

    LONDON, Sunday.--Continued snowstorms in the Bohemian Mountains forced Mr. J. A. Cobham and Major-General Sir Sefton Brancker (Director ...

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  28. NORMAN LINDSAY

    LONDON, Saturday.--Viscount Nova[?] officially opened Norman Lindsay's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. LABOUR SENATORS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Counting in the A.L.P. Senate selection ballot was continued on Sunday night, and resulted in Mr. J. P. Dunn being selected as third ...

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  30. SECURITY FIRST

    LONDON, Saturday.--Resolutions passed by the Chamber of Deputies and the French Senate Foreign Affairs Committees may have an ...

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  31. OBITUARY

    The death of Mr. Frances Joseph O'Donohue occurred on Tuesday last, after a brief illness. The late Mr. O'Donohue was a son of Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  32. A NEW BASIS

    LONDON, Saturday.--Dean Inge, Iceturing on the future of the Empire, referred to the disruptive forces working in India, South Africa, and Canada, and ...

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  33. DOCK AT FREMANTLE

    PERTH, Sunday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) and the Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) were given a civic reception at ...

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  34. BAPTIST CHURCH

    For upwards of 18 months the Queensland Baptist Association has been holding regular services each Sunday afternoon and evening in the Geebung Soldiers' Memorial Hall, being ...

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  35. THE KING IMPROVING

    LONDON, Sunday.--The King, wearing a heavy overcoat, took his first exercise in the Palace corridors yesterday, and to-day was able to take a walk ...

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  36. MELEE IN DANCE HALL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--There was a sensational occurrence at a city dance hall last night, as a result of which two men were taken to the Sydney ...

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  37. FIVE CANDIDATES

    BERLIN, Saturday.--The Presidential campaign has begun. Polling day has been fixed for March 29. Five candidates have been definitely ...

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  38. GERMANY'S BID

    BERLIN, Saturday.--Germany hopes by mass production and cheap labour to become the world's shipbuilding centre. The Deutsche Werke Company has ...

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  39. GERMANY AND LEAGUE

    GENEVA, Saturday.--The League of Nations is informing Germany that she can enter the League on a footing of equality, but she will not be allowed to ...

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  40. NEW INDUSTRY

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.--There has sprung up in india a regular trade in monkeys with Europe, allegedly for thyroid gland purposes. This, ...

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  41. NO NEWS OF SCOW

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--No news has been received from the scow Cathkit, which, towed by the tug Minah, left port on Wednesday for Burnie. ...

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  42. FALLS IN PURSUIT OF CAR.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Keen attention to duty was ill-rewarded in the case if Constable Howlett, of Darlinghurst, last night. ...

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  43. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    SINGAPORE, Caturday.--The naval conference has concluded. The Chatham left to-day. The Australian squadron haves on Monday, and the China ...

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  44. ANOTHER 1600 YEARS

    ROME, Saturday.--The Government Commission has reported that the inclination of the Tower of Pisa has only increased five millimetres since 1923. ...

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  45. PRESENTATION.

    SPRINGSURE, Saturday.--A [?]tation has been mad[?] Rev. Father Bucas, who [?] this portion of the pa[?] ...

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  46. WEMBLEY EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Irish Free State has decided not to participate in the Wembley Exhibition this year. ...

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