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  2. A WORLD OF FRIENDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. MacDonald's May Day message reads, “My fervent hope is that by the end of the year the League of Nations will ...

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  3. JAPANESE FOUR HUNDRED

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.— As a counter move to the rush from Japan to the United States, 400 unmarried Japanese have embarked for ...

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  4. TERRIFIC CYCLONE.

    ATLANTA (Georgia), Wednesday.— A terrific cyclonic storm is sweeping over the Southern States. It has caused 43 deaths and wrought damage ...

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  5. EIGHT NEW CRUISERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons, Mr. J. H. Harris. Labour member for Hackney, called attention an American bill authorising the ...

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  6. PREFERENCES ANNULLED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Australia), speaking at the Imperial Commercial Association's luncheon, ...

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  7. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In the House of Commons, Sir Robert Horne (Conservative), a former Chancellor of the Exchequer, appealed to Mr. ...

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  8. DICTATE TO [?]

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—If the British Labour Government had the courage and vaiour demanded of the Russian worked, it would [?] ...

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  9. SPORTING TELEGRAMS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 267 words
  10. THE MAIZE CROP.

    WARWICK, Thursday.—A meeting of maize growers was held in the Town Hall to-night. The meeting was called to consider the offer of ...

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  11. WOMEN IN “SMOKERS.”

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A most unusual case occupied the attention of Mr. Camphin, S.M., at Newtown Police Court to-day, when Ernest ...

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  12. IRISH BOUNDARIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. J. H. Thomas (Secretary of State for the Colonies), has had a conference with Sir James Craig. The "Daily ...

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  13. EXPORT FRUIT,

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The first arrivals of the new season's Australian currants and sultanas from the Orinue[?] and Moreton Bay are now ...

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  14. DASHED INTO LAGOON.

    SYDNEY, TH[?] a fortunate escape from [?] at [?] ...

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  15. PERTH TRAGEDY.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Inquest on John O'Neill, whose body was found in the Swan River, was continued today George William Auburn, aged ...

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  16. UNEMPLOYMENT ACT.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Mr. Forgan Smith stated to-day that applications of watersiders for sustenance under the Unemployment Act ware dealt ...

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  17. EAGLE FARM RACES.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—“Harvester's” anticipations for the Q.T.C. meeting on Saturday are:— Trial Handicap.—First Divison: Farman ...

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  18. SIGNALMAN'S LAPSE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Giving evidence at the inquiry into the Easton railway accident, the frank avowal of Signalman Chambers evoked a tribute ...

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  19. KRUPPS IN SPAIN.

    MADRID, Wednesday.—The Niet Shipbuilding Co., at Barcelona, is being reorganised under the auspices of Krupps, under the title of the Naval ...

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  20. STATE INCOME TAX

    SYDNEY, Thursday.[?] Scholes, In the [?] [?] the [?] Australian Navy against [?] ...

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  21. STATE TREASURY.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The revenue for Qeensland for 10 months ending April 30 amounted to £10,111,085, being an increase of £470,[?] over the ...

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  22. RACING INQUIRIES.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Action is being taken by the Government to ensure that all racing inquiries shall be open to representatives of the ...

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  23. N.Z. RAILWAYS.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.— The president of the Railway Employees' Society, Mr. Connolly, says the strike Was called off, because if it had ...

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  24. RAILWAY APPEAL BOARD

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Railway Appeal Board heard an appeal this morning by Drivers T. R. Parker, R. S. Yates, S. Hamll and E. J. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA'S CHANCE.

    LONDON,' Thursday.—Australia's opportunity arising out of the Empire Exhibition is being much discussed. When discussing the future ...

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  26. N.S.W. POLITICS.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—Mr. Lough[?] Deputy Leader of State Par[?] mentary Labour Party, replying [?] Mr. Bruner's statements, remarked ...

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  27. PEERAGE AND STAGE.

    PARIE. Wednesday.—The Earl of Dulley, a further Governor-General of Australia, to-day was married at the British Consuiste to Miss Gertie ...

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  28. LEVY ON CAPITAL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Criticising the Capital levy proposed by the Labour Conference, Mr. Bruce said it would affect all people, ...

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  29. RABBIT DESTRUCTION.

    CHARLEVILLE, Thursday.— The trial of cyanide dust on a colony of rabbits was conducted in the presence of Messrs. Wolensholme, Brown, ...

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  30. SHIPPING TROUBLES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The case of the Commonwealth Steamship owners and others against Thomas Fleming and Jacob Johnson, in relation to the ...

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  31. SYDNEY TATTERSALL'S.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 words
  32. THE TEMORA TRAGEDY.

    TEMORA (N.S.W.), Thursday.— The Coroner held an [?] yesterdat concerning the death of Normal John M'Pherson. ...

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  33. GOODBYE & GOOD LUCK.

    LONDON., Wednesday.—Miss Margaret Bondfield (Parliamentry Sec[?] for Labour), farewelling a party of domestic workers who are ...

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  34. BURANDA STATION FIRE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—On the night of January 27, a fire occurred at Buranda railway station. Circumstances of the outbreak suggested a ...

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  35. WIRE-NETTING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Up to ten days ago, Queensland was the only State that had submitted an application for the supply of ...

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  36. SOLICITORS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. —Convey. ancers have been placed on the [?] footing as managing clerks of [?] years' standing in solicitors [?] ...

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  37. FOR CANBERRA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Arrangements are being made by the Commonwealth Government for a competition in connection with a ...

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  38. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The City and Suburban Handicap, ever a mile and a quarter, was the principal event at Epsom to-day. It resulted:— ...

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  39. EXPORT OF BUTTER.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Dairy Produce Inspection branch of the Department of Trade and Customs advises that the following quantity of ...

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  40. DRINK AND HEALTH.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Dr. Raymond Pearl, head of the department of biometry of vital statistics at the John Hopkins University, ...

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  41. SEATS REDISTRIBUTION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A ministerial proposal for the redistribution of seats was outlined by the Chief Secretary and Mr. Argyle ...

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  42. A MOUNTAIN OF MONEY.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—official figures show that cash applications for the Queensland loan was £ 67,066,000 and conversion applications ...

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  43. PROMOTIONS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Executive Council to-day appointed Mr. J. Berge, P.M., to be Chairman of the Board to hear the appeal of L. ...

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  44. CANCER CASES.

    HOBART Thursday. — The Government Statistician states that the death rate from cancer in Tasmania has steadily increased from an ...

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  45. INTERSTATE ROWING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday:—Members of the New South Wales eight-oared crew, which returned from Adelaide, complained of the manner in which the ...

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  46. ROCKHAMPTON'S RATES

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.— At the City Council meeting yesterday afternoon, the general rate was raised from 6d. to 8d. ...

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  47. CONDEMNED TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is the intention to appeal to the Court of Criminal Appeal in the cases of three prisoners in Long Bay gaol under ...

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  48. VICTORIOUS OARSMEN.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Congratulations were lavishly bestowed this morning on the Wide Bay crew, who won the eight-oar race at Adelaide ...

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  49. PARISIAN FASCISTS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—To-day a bomb was exploded outside a room where a party of Parisian Fascists were holding a meeting, and a young woman ...

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  50. AUCTIONEER'S SIGN

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Mr. Mullan. the State Attorney General. stated to-day that the sign "Licensed Auctioneer or Licensed Commission ...

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  51. PROFITEERING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Daily Herlad” understands that the Government is preparing a Bill for the prevention of profiteering. ...

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  52. PETROLEUM OIL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The Port Philip Oil Company, Limited, claims to have obtained promising samples of crude petroleum oil at a ...

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  53. WARSHIP STOKERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Three stokers who deserted from the British warships gave themselves up to-day. They suited they wanted to get back to their ships ...

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  54. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Customs revenue for the 10 months amounts to £29,025,392, which exceeds the estimate by £5,217,059. ...

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  55. SYDNEY BURGLARY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The business premises of Hoskings and Co., Ltd., draper, of George-street West, were entered by thieves last night, and ...

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  56. EUSTON COLLISION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A fifth [?]ch, resulting from the Euston station collision, occurred in hospital to-day. ...

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  57. MANSLAUGHTER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Arthur Pauthenet, who was found guilty of manslaughter of Ada Andrieson. was to-day sentenced to six months' ...

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  58. RESIGNATION OF RICHARDS.

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.—The Lawn Tennis Association has announced its acceptance of Richards's resignation. ...

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