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  2. MANSION FIRE

    LONDON, Monday.-- Five lives were lost in the fire which destroyed Sir Philip Grey-Egerton's mansion, [?]ton Park ...

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  3. BURMESE CRIME

    CALCUTTA, Monday.--A d[?]tardly double murder is reported from Rangoon. A European assistant in a store and a ...

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  4. TRAP FEARED

    LONDON, Monday.--The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily News" states that the German Government, fearing to be hoodwinked, intends ...

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  5. TEN DEATHS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Ten persons were burned to death in a forest fire at Gilderoy, near Warburton: six others are missing. ...

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  6. BIG BALANCE

    Queensland again was ahead of Victoria in the value of exports during the month of December. The value of Victorian products sent ...

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  7. DEATH AND DESTRUCTION

    Bush fires which have deva[?]ted the ranges in the Gippsland district of Victoria have been responsible for a number of deaths, totalling 17. Six persons are missing. In one case a farmer and his wife and three children perished in the flames. Wholesale destruction has been ...

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  8. RACIAL RIOT

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Monday.-- The warship Laburnum returned to-day having effectively remedied the situation at Ocean Island, where rioting between ...

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  9. NOT CONQUERED

    LONDON, Monday.--Early renewal of the Mor[?] campaign is [?]ted The Tang[?]r correspondent of "The Times" states that under the threat of ...

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  10. ITALIAN COMMENT

    LONDON, Monday.--The Rome correspondent of "The Times" states that there is much discussion in the Italian Press regarding Germany's attitude as ...

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  11. SWEPT CLEAN

    ADELAIDE, Monday. -- Advices, which are only slowly dribbling in through the destruction of telegraph and telephone posts, indicate that ...

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  12. BRITISH CASH

    Mr. J. B. Cramsi[?] says that while in England he was successful in interesting the representatives of millions of pounds in the development ...

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  13. INDIAN POLITICS

    CALCUTTA, Monday.--A heated controversy is expected in the Legislative Assembly, when the question of the introduction of a reformed ...

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  14. ARABIAN WAR

    LONDON, Monday.-- A Cairo message states that the Wahabis are reported to have occupied Wady [?] in Transjordania. ...

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  15. CAUGHT IN GALE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--While the police, Harbour Trust authorities, residents, and boatmen all around the pay have been searching since ...

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  16. CRAVEN FARCE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Following a statement by immigration officials that a warrant would be issued in Washington on Monday for the arrest and ...

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  17. FAMILY OF FIVE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- The Chief Secretary (Dr. Argyle) has been informed by the Police Department that Peter Oisen, his wife ...

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  18. SYDNEY FIRES

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Bush fires raged round Sydney, and in the terrific heat to-day firemen and civilians had a trying time. Over 100 men were ...

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  19. FLAMES SPREAD

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The following telegrams were received to-day at police headquarters:-- From Superintendent Conelly, of Sale: ...

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  20. AT LAST MOMEiNT

    LONDON, Monday.-- The So[?]a correspondent of "The Times" states that a most painful impression exists owing to [?]ce's delay in paying the indemnity ...

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  21. WORLD SHIPPING

    LONDON, Monday.--The Chamber of Shipping, reviewing 1925, emphasises that British tramp steamer are disappearing owing to the reconstruction of ...

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  22. FRENCH TAXATION

    LONDON, Monday.--The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" states that the revolt against higher taxes is spreading rapidly. ...

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  23. OFFICIAL TESTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Bacteriological Department of Melbourne University has completed its examination of samples of the Melbourne milk ...

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  24. SEAWEED ON FIRE

    ADELAIDE, Monday.-- Owing to the careless action of a party of campers on the Port Gawler on Saturday night, a fire broke out in dry seawood. The ...

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  25. EGYPT EXPECTANT

    NEW YORK, Monday.-- To encourage the study of the history of Egypt, Mr. John D. Rockfeller, junior, is contemplating a gift of £2,000,000 to the Cairo ...

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  26. EARL OF READING

    LONDON, Monday.--Viscount Erleigh, son and heir of the Earl of Reading, the retiring Viceroy of India, discredits a report that his father will join the ...

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  27. WIRELESS STRIKERS

    LONDON, Monday.--Following a breakdown of negotiations the shipping companies have issued an ultimatum to the wireless strikers that ...

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  28. YOUNG COMMUNISTS

    LONDON, Monday.--Speakers addressing a meeting of the Communist party's offshoot, the Young Comrades' League, which was attended by boys and girls ...

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  29. ANZAC CLUB

    Mr. A. Faulkner presided at a meeting, which was held last night at the Town Hall, and which was called at the direction of the South Brisbane War ...

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  30. GERMAN TRADE

    BERLIN, Monday.-- The German Government proposes to negotiate trade [?]es with Canada, Ireland, and South Africa. ...

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  31. MOTHERS OF RACE

    LONDON, Monday.--Sir William Ar[?]t Lane, the eminent surgeon, declares that women, who are trying to compete with men intellectually ...

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  32. LABOUR M. P. DEAD

    LONDON, Monday.--The death is announced of Mr. John Robertson, Labour M.P. for the Bothwell division of Lanarkshire since 1919. Mr. ...

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  33. INDEX TO TO-DAY'S PAPER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 238 words
  34. ACCIDENTS

    A youth named Herbert Hamlet, living at Station-road, Wynnum, was caught in some machinery at the East Brisbane rope works yesterday afternoon, and ...

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  35. INGENIOUS NOVELTIES

    LONDON, Monday.-- Novelties at the British Industries fair include telescope walking stleks, which can be expanded into card cables or made to fit ...

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  36. SCIENTIST HONOURED

    LONDON, Monday. --Cambridge University has conferred [?] honorary degree of Doctor of [?] Sir Edgeworth David, Professor of Geology ...

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  37. SPANISH AIRMEN

    LONDON, Monday.--Two Spanish [?] Loriga and Estevez, are planning a flight from Madrid to the Phillippines 15,000 miles. They will use a flying ...

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  38. SHOW CASE COLLAPSES.

    IPSWICH, Monday.--The plate glass portion of a show case containing footwear adjacent to Rawling's boot shop collapsed without warning ...

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  39. ARTIFICIAL SILK

    BERLIN, Monday.--The G[?]ff Co. has invented an artificial silk, processing warming properties. ...

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