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  2. RUM RUNNING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A charge of blackmail is being heard at Guildhall, arising out of the adventurous rum-running voyage of the auxiliary motor ...

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  3. JOINT BLOCKADE

    France is communicating with Spain with the object of arranging a joint blockade of the Moroccan coast. ...

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  4. PRESSING ON

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--At the request of the Federal Capital Commission, the Prime Minister's Department made available notes of an interview ...

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  5. CANAL, COLLISION

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Japanese steamer Ryuji Marn, from Melbourne, collided with the Kandahar, from Sydney, in the Suez Canal. ...

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  6. ANOTHER STAGE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Italian airman Di Pinedo arrived in Melbourne at 3.10 this afternoon. A big crowd cheered the airman as be ...

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  7. GALLI-CURCI

    Madame Galli-Curel gave the second concert of her brief season last evening at His Majesty's Theatre. The gifted singer's success was equal to the ...

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  8. SECOND SMASH

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday.--Another railway smash occurred this evening, fortunately it was unattended with loss of life. ...

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  9. UNION FEARED

    Anxiety is felt in France and other European countries regarding the possibility of Germany and Austria forming a union. ...

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  10. TEST MESSAGES

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. W. Crowe, a wireless amateur, at Hendon, in Middlesex, has informed the Australian Cable Service that he has not yet heard whether ...

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  11. RUNAWAY HORSE

    A horse attached to a spring cart owned by John Irvine, of Logan-road, South Brisbane, was left standing outside the Dock-street wharves, yesterday ...

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  12. KILLED WITH AXE

    BATON ROUGE (U.S.A.), Tuesday.--This is examination time at the Louisiana University, and some students of the agronomy class broke into ...

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  13. ZULU WELCOME

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.--The Prince of Wales rested during the week end at Durban, after one of the most remarkable ceremonies in Zululand, where he ...

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  14. £100,000 DAMAGE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The railway produce and grain store at Warrnambool was totally destroyed by fire this morning. The loss totals about ...

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  15. HAMILTON ACCIDENTS

    The Mayor (Alderman G. Waugh) commented, in his report to the Hamilton Town Council last night, on the recent motor accidents which had ...

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  16. GERMANY'S AIM

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Clearly, the German nation is rapidly being educated to believe that the future is bound up in serial development, and that ...

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  17. BALLOON RACE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A balloon, piloted by Captain Johnston and Captain Dougall, and participating in the Gordon-Bennett race, descended at night ...

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    GENERAL VIEW AFTER THE ACCIDENT.--This picture shows the scene of the accident after the dead and injured had been removed. In the forefront of the photograph is the wreckage of the baggage van which fell from the bridge to the dry bed of Traveston Creek, 30 feet below. Further on is the wreckage of the second-class carriage, with the upturned composite first and second class coach in the distance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. SICK SEAMAN

    A seaman on the Australian Steamships passenger' steamer Canberra was reported ill yesterday, and shortly before 4 p.m.--the hour fixed for the ...

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  20. BIG BATTLE

    HONG KONG, Tuesday.--Reports from Canton say that there is a lull in the hostilities, except sniping. A big battle is imminent, and Canton ...

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  21. WARNED OFF

    The puerile matter which some papers publish is well illustrated in an article on "Work in Australia," in the London. "Daily Express," of April 13, and ...

    Article : 165 words
  22. POLICY REVEALED

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A torrent of advice' and encouragement continues to flow from Moscow to China. The Riga correspondent of "The Times" says that ...

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  23. GUNSHOT WOUNDS

    Shortly after 11 o'clock yesterday morning the Ambulance Brigade was called to Ferny Grove to attend to two persons who were suffering from ...

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  24. INDIA'S DEFENCE

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday.--The January manoeuvres of the Eastern command are being followed in the autumn by large manoeuvres of the Northern command ...

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  25. THE ONGO

    SUVA,--The ongo is the most savage fish in Fiji waters, and is more feared by the natives than any shark. It is long and very narrow, like a pike. It has ...

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  26. COLOUR BAR

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.--The Minister for Labour (Mr. Creswell) has announced the appointment of Mr. T. S. Mills, at present a member of the ...

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  27. ONE BIG UNION

    VICTORIA (B.C.), Tuesday.--Government officials declare that One Big Union agitators are behind the strike, which has tied up the Vancouver Island ...

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  28. BARRIER REEF

    At a meeting of the Great Barrier Reef Committee held on Monday, the Governor (Sir Matthew Nathan) presiding, it was reported that satisfactory ...

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  29. DEATH SENTENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Cairo says that the sentenced of death passed on the eight murderers of the Sirdar ...

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  30. PRESS DELEGATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Sir Percival Phillips will represent the London "Daily Mail" on the Empire Press delegation. ...

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  31. FRANK REPLY

    LONDON, Tuesday.--"The Daily Mail's" Geneva correspondent says that M. Briand and Mr. Chamberlain told the correspondent that the ...

    Article : 85 words
  32. BOXING

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Tom Milligan defeated Bruno Frattini on points. "Tra-la-la tra-la" carolled Bruno Frattini, the Italian ex-artist, on returning ...

    Article : 110 words
  33. INDEX TO TO-DAY'S PAPER

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  34. AERIAL SIGNALS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Wireless telephony has been introduced in the air force for the purpose of transmitting orders, both from the air and ...

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  35. SECRET ARMS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Foreign Office has issued the Inter-Allied Commission's report detailing instances of Gremany's repeated obstruction to the ...

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  36. OBITUARY

    The death occurred on Sunday of Mr. William Hockings, at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. G. H. Wadsworth, at Wallaville, Gin Gin. The late Mr. ...

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  37. ARCTIC SEARCH

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Wilbur) has announced that the sending of a dirigible from Los Angeles to the relief of ...

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  38. MOTORIST INJURED

    A motor car driven by C. H. Culley, of the Victoria Hotel, South Brisbane, struck an embankment on the Gympie-road. Bald Hills, last night. Mr. Culley ...

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  39. SOCCER

    At the executive meeting of the Queensland Football Association, on Monday evening, arising out of a protest by the Wynnum Club that the ...

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  40. PRESENTATION

    GATTON, Monday.--Mr. P. M. Pitt, of the Queensland Agricultural High School and College, was the recipient of a wallet of notes prior to ...

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  41. BRITAIN'S REPLY

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Chamberlain handed M. Briand Britain's reply to Germany's proposal for a pact, in which Britain is understood to guarantee the ...

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  42. HUNTERTON NEWS

    Weather conditions remain cold and bard. Recent rain helped considerably with ploughing and wheat sowing. Cream supplies have practically ceased. ...

    Article : 85 words
  43. COUNTRY PROGRESSIVE PARTY.

    The members of the provisional executive of the Country Progressive party(southern division) are reminded that a meeting will be held to-morrow night. ...

    Article : 71 words
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