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  2. ROMA OIL.

    ROMA, Thursday.—Test of the commercial qualities of petrol extracted from gas at the Roma Oil Corporation’s No. 1 Bore was made this morning, at ...

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  3. CRANE CRASH.

    BRISBANE. Thursday.—A container holding two tons of concrete crashed down upon Melba Gagliardi, aged 15 years, of Little-street, off ...

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  4. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day the following Bills were put through their final stages:— ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. J. C. Valentine, one of the Labour candidates for the Senate, addressed an open-air meeting at the of Ruthven and Margaret ...

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  6. NO VICTIMISATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Replying to a statement made by Mr. W. Duggan, president of the A.C.T.U., the shipowners to-day denied that ...

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  7. CUP CARNIVAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Habashon was the star galloper on the course proper at Flemington this morning. He defeated Cygon and ran away from ...

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  8. GROSS DISHONESTY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Allegations of fraud and dishonesty regarding the operations of a buffet, established during the winter mouths, for ...

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  9. THE PRAYER BOOK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—St. Martin[?]-the-Fields was the meeting place of 1400 clergymen of the London Diocese, called at the instance of the Bishop ...

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  10. POSITION IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The number of men employed on the wharves in Brisbane to-day was 780. Motor ’buses are still being used to convey ...

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  11. FRENCH SEAMEN’S STRIKE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Following the strong action of the Government in manning ships with naval men, the strikers have taken up a more ...

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  12. METHODS DESCRIBED.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Following a visit to Roma, the Minister for Mines, Mr. Jones, to-day gave an interesting description of the Roma Oil ...

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  13. RAILWAY SMASH.

    LONDON, Thursday. — October’s fifth railway smash occurred at 3 o’clock this morning at North Carlisle, when a double-headed express ...

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  14. BLIND STUDENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The astonishing triumph of an ex-soldier blinded in the war was signalised by the Senate of the London University confirming ...

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  15. COUNTED-OUT.

    PERTH, Thursday.—One of the most turbulent political meetings in the history of the State was held last night, when Senator Pearce endeavoured to ...

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  16. CHURCHILL’S FABLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the course of an amusing speech to his constituents. Mr. Winston Churchill said that all the animals in the Zoological ...

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  17. MUNIFICENT GIFT.

    LONDON, Thursday—Sir Abe Bailey has given the Institute of International Affairs, which has a branch in Australia, £100,000. The Institute ...

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  18. CUP BETTING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Winalot met with further support, for the Melbourne Cup to-day when two wagers of £800 and one of £775 were written ...

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  19. BOMB EXPLOSION.

    CALCUTTA, Thursday—The Lahore comb explosion, which resulted in a death roll of ten, and injuries to 65, is believed to be the work of a madman. ...

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  20. CHINESE CONVICTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Chungyi Miao, a Chinese law student, has been sentenced to death at Carlisle for strangling his Chinese wife at ...

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  21. TANKER IN GALE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The crew of the steamer West Carnifax, which has arrived at Boston from Alexandria, Egypt, fears that the American tanker, ...

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  22. PORTUMNA FIRE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The fire at Portumna is believed to have been due to the accidental overturning of an oil stove. The conflagration was ...

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  23. GARDEN AND LABOUR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Speaking at Albury, Mr. Theodore, M.P., Labour Campaign director, denied statements to the effect that “Jock” Garden was ...

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  24. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Joseph Reid, 27, dealer, was charged at the Central Court, with having committed a serious assault on a girl on ...

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  25. TOURING THE NORTH.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Premier leaves on Monday night for a tour of Central North-western and Northern Queensland. He will address ...

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  26. MESSAGE TO MARS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dr. Mansfield Robinson, who had broadcasted from Rugby a message addressed to the Martians, got a lot of publicity, ...

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  27. STEAMER’S ESCAPE.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—The coastal steamer Arapawa had a narrow escape on the Manukau bar. As the vessel reached the bar a bolt of a crank came ...

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  28. SHOT DEAD.

    FREMANTLE, Thursday.—In the small township of Dwellingup in the south-west timber belt, John Charles Ibbot, who conducted a butchery ...

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  29. TENNIS BAN.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Tennis Federation’s ban on inter-club tennis, as a result of the Government’s proposed taxation, is upsetting the ...

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  30. “SPIRIT OF GRAB.”

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Following the resignation of Lord Birkenhead as Secretary of State for India, owing to “the financial interests of his ...

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  31. ANGRY BUSINESS MEN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Commercial interests are protesting against the provisions of the Income Tax Amendment Bill now before Parliament. A ...

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  32. PEACE IN INDUSTRY.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Speaking at the dinner of the Associated Chamber of Manufacturers of Australia. Mr. J. McDougall, president, ...

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  33. ROYAL BURIALS.

    LONDON Wednesday.—Five bodies of lesser important Royalties have been removed from the Royal Mortuary Chapel, at Windsor, to a special ...

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  34. SCULLING CHAMPION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Charges that the training quarters allotted to the world’s sculling champion, H. R. Pearce, at the recent Olympic Games were of ...

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  35. RUMOURED MURDER.

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Reports which appeared in a section of the Press on October 3 that a white man had been murdered at Kootspuran, New ...

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