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  2. BITTER CAMPAIGN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The State poll to be taken in Victoria tomorrow ends one of the most bitter election campaigns that has taken place for ...

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  3. "FAILED DISMALLY"

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.--"In view of the recent extension of the period during which ratoon cotton may be picked to correspond with the end of ...

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  4. AMERICA ACCEPTS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--It is annual[?] White House that the [?]has accepted the invita[?] Prime Minister to ...

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  5. FEEDING THE FIRE

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--The Japanese Press rather [?]gcefully reports wide spread alarm among foreigners in Japan, stating that many fear to leave ...

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  6. GREAT KICKING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The English Rugby League footballers played Orange to-day in ideal weather before about 6000 people, one of the largest ...

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  7. SOCCER CODE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Queensland Soccer team won the third match of the tour this afternoon which was played against the metropolis on the ...

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  8. MINORITY GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Defeats of the Government in the House of Commons are becoming almost a daily occurrence, The sixth occurred today on an ...

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  9. THE SECOND TEST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The final selection of the team to represent Australia against England in the second test was made at a late hour to-night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MANY LIVES LOST

    HONG-KONG, Wednesday.--Damage running into millions of dollars has been caused in the neighbourhood of Foochow by the flooding of ...

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  11. GERMANY'S ARMS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Allies Have at sharp note to Germany pointing that they are determined to enforce [?] Germany's armaments. ...

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  12. SHORT SITTING.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Owing to the death of Senator Barker, the Senate did not sit today, and the House of Representatives did not sit ...

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  13. ARMIES FROM EAST

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Congress of the Third (Communist) International which is at present sitting in Moscow, is devoting particular ...

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  14. RATOON FAVOURED

    CHINCHILLA, Wednesday.--The conference of cotton growers convened by the Western Districts Agricultural Council, met at Chinchilla to-day. Alto ...

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  15. EMPIRE'S LIFE BLOOD

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Declaring though it holds one quarter of the world's population, the Empire is wretchedly served overseas by wireless Mr. George Taylor ...

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  16. FRANCE STILL UNEASY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Although [?] public opinion welcomes with [?] satisfaction the prospect of [?] co-operation with Britain, there ...

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  17. JUBILEE SHOW

    ROCKHAMPTON Wednesday.--The jubilee show was opened to-day under most auspicious weather conditions This year the Show Society has divided the ...

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  18. WON IN LAST OVER

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The South African cricketers defeated Hampshire by five wickets Hampshire made 330 in the second innigs, which occupied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. RIFLEMEN'S MATCH

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Australian Bisley rifle team took part in a four cornered rifle match [?] Birmingham against teams representing London, ...

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  20. AMERICAN AIR MAIL

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.--Following Mr. Maughan's flight in a day across America, the United States Government has announced the ...

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  21. FLIGHT OVER POLE

    LONDON,Tuesday.--It is announced from Pisa that Captain amundsen has abandoned his project [?] across the North Pole from ...

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  22. O'NEIL MURDER

    PERTH, Wednesday.--In the O'Neil murder trial George Auburn, the accused, left the witness box after being over eight hours under examination and ...

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  23. BOXING IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--For the lightweight championship of Europe, Bretonnel defeated Frush, who retired in the eighth round. ...

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  24. ATHLETES AT PARIS

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The members of the Australian team for the Olympia games have begun to show a finely trained appearance, indicating that in ...

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  25. REFEREE STOPS FIGHT.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.--At the stadium this evening Ernie shepherd defeated Charles Taylor in the fifth round. Taylor was down for seven seconds in the ...

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  26. [?]ARED WITH OIL"

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.--It was 90 degrees in the shade and 13,000 people including delegates and [?]tators when the National ...

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  27. TOURING BOWLERS.

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.--The team of Brisbane bowlers arrived here this morning and were welcomed by the president of the local club (Mr. ...

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  28. COUNTY CRICKET.

    LONDON, Tuesday,--C. H. Parkin (Lancashire) took nine wickets for 32 runs against Leicestershire, completing his 100 wickets for the season. Eight of ...

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  29. SCOUTS AT OLYMPIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--After placing [?] at the Cenotaph and having picnic luncheon in St. John's Park, the Australian boy scouts visited the ...

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  30. CAMP DRAFTING.

    ESK, Wednesday.--At a meeting of the Esk Camp Drafting Association it was agreed that £76, proceeds of the 1923 carnival be held in the bank, ...

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  31. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
  32. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    LONDON, Tuesday.--J. H. Taylor, who won the open golf championship at Hoylake in 1913, tops the list of qualifying players for this year's ...

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  33. £100 A COW

    Messrs. Chapman and Snelling have forwarded some cuttings from the London "Daily Telegraph," which Mr. Chapman, who is at present in ...

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  34. MR. BAMFORD RECOVERING.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. E.[?]ford, M.H.R., shows a great im[?] it in health, and is expected soon be quite well again. ...

    Article : 32 words
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