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  2. VERSAILLES TREATY.

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Ronald McNeil and others closely questioned Mr. MacDonald in the House of Commons ...

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  3. AEROPLANE LOST AT SEA.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—On September 23, 1920. two aeroplanes left the Central Flying School at Point Cook, near Melbourne, to search for the ...

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  4. REPARATION RECOVERY.

    LONDON. Tuesday.— The “Financial Times” explains that the German Reparation Recovery Act of 1921, provided for the collection of ...

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  5. WAR OFFICE CONTRACT.

    LONDON. Monday.—The “Daily Express” say.- the War Office has set [?]bad [?]xan pie by handing over a £50,000 contract for canned meal ...

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  6. BAVARIAN REVOLT.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The Munich correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” gays that tic trial of Lidendorff, Adolier, Hitler and eight others ...

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  7. ORALLO OIL BORE,

    BRISBANE, Tuesday—The report of the Deputy Chief Government Geologist, Mr. Lionel Ball, on the analysis of samples collected from the Lauder ...

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  8. TIES OF RACE.

    The Mayor (Alderman A. R. Godsall) at the request of the president (Mrs. Aeneas McDonnell) of Toowoomba sub-branch of the ...

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  9. SPORTING TELEGRAMS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—At Caulfield this morning, Braehcad (E. Donnelly) went 5 furlongs on the grass in 1.1. Polynesian went better than ...

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  10. UNREST IN EGYPT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Cairo correspondent of the “Daily Express” learns that the workmen at the Egyptian oil works at Alexandria ...

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  11. TRAGEDY ON THE MEDIC

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Jealousy is given as the motive for the shooting of Mrs. Hunter of Sydney, shortly after the arrival of the steamer ...

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  12. FALL INTO FURNACE.

    COBDEN (Vic.), Tuesday.—James Lakle, an employee of the Baxter Lime Co., of Currie's River, had a narrow escape from death to-day. ...

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  13. THIEVES’ BIG HAUL

    ROME, Tuesday.—Thieves broke into the Genoa post office during the week-end and took from the safe cash and bonds valued at £ 70,000. ...

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  14. MURWILLUMBAH MURDER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Additional details of the Murwillumbah tragedy show that Ling, who was born at Rockhampton, had resided in the Duranbah ...

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  15. BRADFORD MURDER.

    LONDON, Monday. —Robbery is the probable motive for the murder of Mrs. Gosling, who was found with her head battered in at a house in ...

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  16. THE TIME TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The body of Charles Hut-ford, fourth engineer on the steamer Time, who was found dead in his cambia on board a few ...

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  17. COMPENSATION CLAIM.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The action in which Bert Spargo, the pugilist, sued the Metropolitan Tramway Board for & 1500 damages as ...

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  18. RIDERS IN THE NEWMARKET.

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  19. STATE STATIONS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Trade Commissioner when questioned today in regard to the reported sale of 10,000 head of cattle from the State ...

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  20. IRELAND DOING WELL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—“Ireland is now doing well, and the Free State is a great success,” said Father Denny, an Adelaide priest, who returned by ...

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  21. RUSSIAN COMMERCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Brussels correspondent of the “Daily Express” learns that negotiations are proceeding between the Soviet and the ...

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  22. A MIDNIGHT INTRUDER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—“I love his wife. She is in a delicate condition, and he has been knocking her about. He has been injuring two Instead of ...

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  23. PROBABLE CUP RIDERS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. —Some Australian Cup riders are: Harvest King (P. Brown); Wynnette (£3. Simmons); The Cypher (V. Sleigh); ...

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  24. SEWERAGE CONTRACT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The matter of the alleged faulty sewerage contract was further ventilated at a meeting of the Metropolitan Board ...

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  25. OIL PROSPECTS.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—There is no reason whatever why there Should not be some areas in Australia where oil deposit may be found. Conditions ...

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  26. BALONNE ELECTORATE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Mr. E. Land, member for Balonne, who returned to Brisbane to-day from a visit to his electorate, says there is ...

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  27. CITY RESUMPTIONS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Auditor-General’s report on ,the city resumptions, was made available this afternoon. Attention is drawn to the fact ...

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  28. OFFICIAL SHOT DEAD.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—Information has been received that Mr. W. J. Good, secretary to the Calcutta Port Commissioners, when holidaying at ...

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  29. THE BETTING MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 words
  30. FRUIT EMBARGO

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— To-morrow an embargo will be placed by the State Government on all fruits from other States. This is declared ...

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  31. IMPERIAL ECONOMICS.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. J. H. Thomas) announced that the Government could ...

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  32. JINGELLIC SHOOTING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Claude Batson again appeared before the Magistrates’ Court to-day charged to-day charged with Shooting at Constable Morris and ...

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  33. GOULBURN OUTRAGES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Robert Fenwick, labourer, was committed for trial at the Goulburn Court to-day on a charge of shooting at Alfred ...

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  34. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The State Cabinet, after nearly three hours deliberation, has decided to accept the tender of Dorman, Long and Co., ...

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  35. LINER HELD UP.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—The Commonwealth liner Moreton Bay, which should have left Sydney at 5 p.m. for Brisbane, is held up owing to a ...

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  36. THE FINAL ACCEPTANCES.

    "MELBOURNE, Tuesday—The final acceptances for the Newmarket Handicap are: Cowdennis, Claro, Easingwold. Whittier. Sonora, Brachead, ...

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  37. WHISKY AT A CAFE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—A further remand was made to-day in the case in which three men were charged with having sold whisky at the ...

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  38. STRIKE CALLED OFF.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Dockers’ Delegate Conference has decided to endorse the settlement, providing for an immediate increase in wages of Is. ...

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  39. STRIKE ON A STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—When the German steamer Hanover was towed to her berth, a British crew was engaged to fill the vacancies caused by ...

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  40. A BLACKALL FIRE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— The postmaster at Blackall advises that a fire broke out at 2 o’clock this morning in the new building now in course of ...

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  41. HIT WITH A SAPLING.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—The body of a man, stated to be David Albert Sharp, was found to-day outside the Rest Home at Leura, with a large ...

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  42. COLLIERY FATALITY.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday. — While working at the Shortland colliery to-day, Thomas Kellett, aged 50. married, was crushed by a heavy fall ...

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  43. N.S. WALES CRICKET TOUR.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday. — New-South Wale’s cricket team defeated Canterbury by an innings and 276 runs. New South Wales first ...

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  44. JUMPED OVER CLIFF.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is believed that the man whose body was found near Clovelly yesterday, took poison and then leapt from the cliff. The ...

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  45. MISSING MOTOR CAR.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Late last night a valuable motor car was taken from Martin Place. Early to-day the charred retrains of the car were ...

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  46. MOUNT MULLIGAN.

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.—The overhauling of the Mr. Mulligan coke ovens is completed, and Mr. Stopford to-day received a message stating ...

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  47. AIRSHIP SCHEMES.

    LONDON. Monday.—In regard to the Government’s policy in respect of the airship scheme, Mr. MacDonald stated in the House of Commons ...

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  48. GARDENS TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Great public interest was evidenced to-day in the inquests begun at the Morgue, in connection with the Botanic ...

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  49. LLOYD AGAIN DEFEATED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Albert Rogers, middle-weight, outpointed Albert Lloyd in 1[?] rounds. ...

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  50. DISTILLER’S SUICIDE.

    LONDON. Monday. — Sir John Siewart the Dundee whi[?]ky distiller. who committed seclude at Fingall Sail Castle. leaves liabilities ...

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  51. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    LONDON. Monday.—The Rugby League Council commences on Wednesday the selection of the team to tour Australia. The “Athletic” News ...

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  52. MINING FATALITY.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.-- A fatal accident occurred in the South mine at Broker Fill to-day. Anton Heisler aged 38, lost his life as a result or ...

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  53. HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    VANCOUVER. Monday.—Tex Rickard has guaranteed Quintin Romero Ro[?] the Chilean heavyweight. 100,000 dollars for a title fight with ...

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  54. STEWARDS’ THREAT.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. —There is a possibility that the steamer Moreton Bay will not sail to-morrow as [?] the stewards ...

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  55. ALLEGED THEFT.

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. — Changed with stealing £52 10/ with a[?]nal violence from George Ellis, a jockey natured John Belpitt was to-day ...

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