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  2. COMMUNIST MENACE TO BRITAIN.

    The activity of Communists in Britain, manifested in the past week by the strike of electrical power house workers in London and the provinces in defiance of trade union leaders, has aroused the Government to action. On Thursday it informed the Electrical Trades ...

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  3. MISSING TICKETS

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Further evidence was hard today by Messrs. J.F . Hannan, J. J. Kenneally, and Stewart, the special committee appointed by the ...

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  4. AFTER MILLERAND

    LONDON, Thursday -- Never on the [?] of a French Presidential election has the situation been more [?] The vote of the National Assembly will be ...

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  5. NIGHT COURT.

    At 11.10 o'clock last night a Night Court was held in the City Police Court, to hear the case of a man charged with a breach of the ...

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  6. DELICATE POSITION

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The sole topic in the Federal lobbies today was the very interesting situation that has arisen regarding the ...

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  7. SOUTH BRISBANE GAS COMPANY.

    The affairs of the South Brisbane Gas and Light Co., Ltd., were discussed yesterday in the rooms of the United party, Queen street Brisbane, at a joint meeting of the interminable debenture holders and shareholders convened by order of the board. There was a large ...

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  8. STRIKE COLLAPSING

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Londons underground railway strikers Hooked to work today, following the company's ultimatum. This enabled the ...

    Article : 147 words
  9. PROPHETS SUBDUED.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- It is note worthy, says the Paris correspondent of "The Times," that while one of the [?] against M. Millerand was that ...

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  10. Disaster on American Warship.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday. -- Forty six of the crew of the United States battleship Mississippi were killed and many wounded in an explosion which wrecked the forward gun turret. The Mississippi was engaged in gunnery practice off San Pedro, ...

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  11. US. PRESIDENCY

    CLEVELAND, OHIO, Friday.-- Mr. Calvin Coolidge has been nominated for another term is President of the United States by the ...

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  12. NEW GOVERNOR

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Mr. William Robert Campion, Conservative member of the House of Commons for Lewes, has been appointed Governor ...

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  13. ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Belgium is following with the closest attention the developments of the French political crisis. This is natural, says the ...

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  14. SWINGING DOOR

    As the train which leaves Central station for Darra at 537 wee travelling between Milton and Auchenflower last evening, one of the doors on the ...

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  15. WARTIME PROFITS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Judgment was delivered in the High Court of Australia yesterday by Mr. Justice Starke in the appeal made by Messrs. ...

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  16. DREAMING SPIRES

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The London "Daily Mail" states that considerable discussion has been provoked at Oxford by a speech delivered by Mr. Green, ...

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  17. CROPS DESTROYED

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.-- Particulars as to the crop areas of 45 cotton growers, who eradicated their ratoon cotton, in obedience to the law. ...

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  18. CHANGE IN THE RUHR.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- News that the Belgian authorities in the Ruhr have decided to release upwards of 50 political prisoners is regarded by the ...

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  19. MOTOR CAR SMASH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- As the result of a motor car overturning at Devil's Elbow Baochus Marsh, late last evening one man was killed outright, and three ...

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  20. TRAIN BANDITS

    [?] Friday. -- Bonds, currency, and bullion worth £300,000, were taken [?] the Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul [?] by 20 bandits, 30 miles north ...

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  21. UNITED FRONT.

    At a meeting of the Annerley branch of the United party last evening Mr. C. Taylor. M.L.A., made reference to the recent unification of the United and ...

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  22. THE DEPARTING GOVERNOR.

    PERTH, Friday.-- The Governor, Sir Frances Newdegate, who is under going a round of farewells prior to is departure on Tuesday next, was ...

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  23. WORRIED BY DOGS.

    LISMORE, Friday. -- Murdoch M'Lennan (68) a councillor of Toomki Shire, was shot at his home at Middle Creek early this morning, and died a few ...

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  24. NEW COMMISSIONER

    H0BART. Friday.-- When asked today what stage the matter of the appointment of the new Commissioner of Railways had reached. Mr. Guv (Minister for ...

    Article : 105 words
  25. STOP BROKEN OPEN.

    [?] 7.30 last night, a night watch [?] the front door to the [?] of J. J. Schureck, second hand [?] Petrie Bight, standing open ...

    Article : 97 words
  26. BODY IN A HUT.

    The police at Tallebudgera Creek visited a hut on the bank of Reedy's Creek, a few miles from Tallebudgera, yesterday afternoon, and upon ...

    Article : 83 words
  27. BULLET THROUGH WINDOW.

    MELBOURNE, Fridays.-- While the Port Fairy express train was travelling between Yarraville and Seddon yesterday evening, a missile, believed ...

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  28. SOULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Mr. G. M. Dash., who is organising the world's sculling championship. race to be held during Brisbane Centenary Week, advised last night that Felton's ...

    Article : 55 words
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