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  3. WEATHER

    Dull weather was experienced in the metropolitan area this morning. The metropolitan forecast for the ensuing 24 hours is cool and cloudy, ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND LOAN

    Queensland's 12,000,000 dollar 7 per cent, loan was subscribed twice over within an hour of its issue on the New York market. ...

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  5. CHIA DIVORCE SUIT

    The State Full Court (consisting of the Chief Justice and Justices Cussen and Mann) today granted tho petition of Eunice Camille Chia for a divorce ...

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  6. RACING IN ENGLAND

    At,the Kempton Park October meeting, this afternoon the Duke of York Handicap, an important middle-distance event, was contested. ...

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  7. RELIEF FOR STRICKEN RUSSIA

    Delegates to the International Conference for Russian Famine Relief emphasised the importance of obtaining material and moral guarantees ...

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  8. SIR J. COOK DISAPPROVES

    "The action of the Queensland Government in going to America for a loan,"' said Sir Joseph Cook, the Federal Treasurer, this morning, "is ...

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  9. PHILIPPINES' FUTURE

    America's promise to grant to the Filipinos their sovereign independence is written in honor," said Mr. C. E. Yeater, the Acting-Governor, at a ...

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  10. International Rugby

    At a meeting of the South African Rugby Board tonight it was decided to ask the French Rugby Board whether the French team proceeding to ...

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  11. STATE MINISTERS DISCREET

    While stating that he had noted with interest every available detail connected with the flotation of the Queensland loan of slightly more than ...

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  12. CRIME IN CITY AND SUBURBS

    Mr. Lou Solomon, commission agent, left his home in Argyle place, Carlton, at 5.10 p.m. yesterday, and on returning at 9.30 found that the ...

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  13. ENGLISH BOXER DEFEATED

    Johnny Murton, the recently arrived English flyweight boxer, went down before George Mendies, the Australian champion, at the Stadium on Saturday night. ...

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  14. CRUELTY TO PERFORMING DOG

    Evidence of alleged cruelty to a performing dog, recalling the inquiry by the House of Commons into the alleged acts of cruelty to ...

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  15. POLICEMAN ATTACKED IN LANE

    The risks to which policemen are exposed, were demonstrated on Saturday evening, when Constable Norman Lockhead of North Melbourne was ...

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  16. FOOTBALLERS INCONVENIENCED

    Protests against the action of the Government in vetoing tho decision of the City Council to allow the Essendon League football club to use the North ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES

    The Australasian Rugby team defeated the Broughton Rangers by four goals three tries (18 points) to three penalty goals (six points).--"Herald" ...

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  18. THE AMERICAN TERMS

    Why New York regards Queensland's 7 per cent. loan of 12,000,000 dol. as a "splendid investment" becomes clearer on an examination of other ...

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  19. THREE SHORT PLAYS

    Dorothea Spinney began her performance on Saturday night at the Playhouse By a lucid interpretation of a mystical play by W. B. Yeats, called The Hour Glass. ...

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  20. MRS. AH MOUY SENTENCED

    Irene may Ah Mouy, who was convicted on Friday at the General Sessions, before Judge Williams, on a charge of having committed perjury ...

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  21. ERASMUS TO RACE HERE

    F. Williams intends sending Erasmus, the highly-fancied Melbourne Cup entrant, over to Melbourne on Wednesday night. Salitros was to ...

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  22. ANOTHER SUSPECTED CASE IN BRISBANE

    A suspected case of plague was reported today. The patient is a woman residing in South Brisbane. ...

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  23. RACING MEN'S INVASION FOR CUPS BEGINS

    Mr. "J. Baron," owner of Prince Sandy, Duke Napoll and Pelaw Main, and F. J. Marsden, trainer of those horses, arrived from Sydney by the ...

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  24. NEW THEATRE FOR BRUNSWICK

    The Millions Theatre Co. Ltd. has been formed for the purpose of providing the people of East Brunswick, North Carlton and the ...

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  25. MAORI HANGED FOR MURDER

    To Kahu, who was sentenced to death on a charge of having murdered Patrick Elliott at Ongaroto on March 27, was hanged this morning. ...

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  26. CHILDREN AND PLAYGROUNDS

    The City Council refused today to adopt the suggestion of the Health Committee, that no further action should be taken in connection with the ...

    Article : 112 words
  27. BOY'S LIFE FOR DOG

    The body of the boy James Edbrooke, of Hawthorn, who was swept away in a storm-water drain at Auburn on Saturday while ...

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  28. NEW SETTLERS' LEAGUE

    Fifty branches of the New Settlers' League have now been established in Victoria, and Mr. W. C. Stillman, the general secretary of the Victorian ...

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  29. CRIMINALS PUNISHED

    At the General Sessions today, Judge Williams passed sentence on the following prisoners:-- Thomas Scott (three prior convictions), ...

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  30. CELEBRATING DISARMAMENT

    It is proposed also to hold a demonstration at the Yarra Bank, and that the Federal and State Governments and all municipal councils be ...

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  32. CONFERENCE ON IRELAND

    It is officially announced that the Sinn Fein delegates and the Prime Minister will meet at No. 10 Downing street, tho Prime Minister's official ...

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