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  2. FRANCE'S CRISIS

    PARIS, Wednesday.--M. Paul [?] has accepted the President's invitation to form a Government. The Socialists have promised ...

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  3. AIRSHIP ADRIFT

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A heavy gate blew the airship R33 from mast at Pulham, ripping away a portion of its nose. Severs, of ...

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  4. CHIEF JUSTICE M'CAWLEY

    In tragically sudden circumstances, the death occurred yesterday morning of Mr. T. W. M'Cawley, Chief Justice of Queensland and President of the State Arbitration Court. He was about to enter Roma-street railway station, and had just looked at his watch, when he ...

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  5. CIVIL SERVICE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Whether public servants should resist the temptation to become party political, and at the same time continue ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AIR TRIUMPH

    A hovering aeroplane, able to rise and descend vertically, the product of British invention, surprised and delighted onlookers at Croydon. ...

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  7. "MY FRIEND"

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Matthew Nathan), who is touring in the West, telegraphed his sympathy as follows:-- ...

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  8. STATE FUNERAL.

    A "Government Gazette Extraordinary" was issued yesterday afternoon, under the hand of the Premier, and in which the Deputy-Governor (Mr. W. ...

    Article : 349 words
  9. UP IN THE AIR

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.--The Canadian Australian trade treaty is still in suspense, and whether or not it will be proceeded with this session is a matter of ...

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  10. BRILLIANT CAREER

    Although of a reserved and retiring disposition, the late Chief Justice had a wide circe of friends. A charming manner held the friendship of these ...

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  11. [?]'S REAL NEED

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The city [?] the Times" emphasises that a [?] Government will not solve [?] difficulties. A ...

    Article : 107 words
  12. DEATH PENALTY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A double execution was carried out at daybreak at Durham prison, the condemned men being Graham, who murdered his wife, ...

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  13. RETURN OF CAILLAUX

    [?] was previously Prime Minister of France for three months, from September to, November, 1917, and has been President of the French ...

    Article : 345 words
  14. "GREATEST SHOCK"

    The only other Judges in Brisbane at the present time are Mr. Justice Macnaughton and Mr. Justice O'Sullivan. Both of them were considerably upset at ...

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  15. COOMA DELAYED

    The present voyage of the Cooma from Melbourne to North Queensland ports has been marked by troubles with the crew, which have seriously delayed the vessel ...

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  16. CHURCH BURNED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, one of the finest in America, has bean destroyed by fire. The damage is ...

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  17. MYSTERIOUS FIRE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A fire of mysterious origin broke out aboard the Canadian Pacific liner, Mont Laurier, which is undergoing repairs ...

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  18. "NATIONAL LOSS"

    News of the death of the Chief Justice came as a tragic shock to Ministers of the Crown, all of whom were of the one opinion--that the State had ...

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  19. ARMADA SAILS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.-- The Combined fleets, numbering 127 vessels, made an impressive spectacle 35 miles long when they formed up ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA HEARD

    LONDON, Wednesday,--Though Mr. Simmonds was absent at a wireless conference in Paris, a number of prominet London experimenters awaited ...

    Article : 154 words
  21. [?] FUTURE

    [?].--The [?] Times" [?] for Palestine, Mr. L. ...

    Article : 106 words
  22. RUNAWAY BALLOON

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A captive balloon broke from its moorings at the Crystal Palace early in the morning and fell on Sir Cornthwaite Rason's ...

    Article : 49 words
  23. PHOTOGRAPHS BY WIRE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--An X-ray photograph of a human hand was transmitted by telephone wire to Chicago in seven minutes, marking ...

    Article : 60 words
  24. DISGUSTED EXPERIMENTER

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- One of England's foremost amateur wireless experimenters, to whom the perimeters, to whom the post, office refused a 20-metre licence to ...

    Article : 48 words
  25. THE KING'S HOLIDAY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The King and Queen are returning to London on Saturday week. ...

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