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  2. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    The cruiser, H.M.A.S. Australia, had her full-speed trials on the Clyde, and attained 32.5 knots, equalling the fastet British cruisers and compared with the ...

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  3. TWEED HEADS STORM

    With dramatic suddenness, a gale of cyclonic force struck the towns of Tweed Heads and Coolangatta this morning, and within a few minutes ...

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  4. ASTOUNDING ATROCITIES Worst in China

    Atrocities surpassing in horror anything ever before' enacted in China are recounted by a missionary correspondent for the local British paper at Swatow. Information from refugees from the afflicted districts of Haifung, ...

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  5. BERLIN SHOCKED.

    Revelations in the case in which a schoolboy named Krautz., in accordance with a death pact, murdered his two boy friends, continues to appal ...

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  6. HYDRO-ELECTRIC ENERGY

    Members of the Commonwoalth Development and Migration Commission conferred with Mr. MeCormick (Premier), at considerable length to-day, respecting the inclusion of several big Queensland settlement schemes in the Imperial ...

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  7. HINCKLER'S PROGRESS STILL ON THE WING.

    Hinckler left Basra for Karachi at 3.20 (Greenwich time) this morning. ...

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  8. DISTRESSING BARBARIANISM

    Eye witnesses tell of disembowelled corpses in the streets being eaten hy mongrel dogs. Babies were chopped in pieces in front of their mothers, ...

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  9. BOUND FOR KARACHI

    Hinckler left Jask for Karachi at 2.30 this morning (Greenwich time.) ...

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  10. STEADY SHOWERS BETTER PROSPECTS

    On Saturday, February 4, the "Post" stated:— "The Easterly Tropical influence may be expected to exert itself ...

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  11. BUSH FIRE BEATEN.

    Only the fact that the houses which lay in its course were protected by fire breaks prevented a bush fire which swept the full length of the gully ...

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  12. EARL ASQUITH. SERIOUSLY ILL

    The family doctors have issued a bulletin that Earl Oxford and Asquith is suffering from acute pharyngitis and bronchial complications; his condition ...

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  13. SUPREME COURT.

    The criminal sittings of the Supreme Court commercial this morning before Mr. Justice Douglas. A lengthy calendar of cases is set down for hearing. ...

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  14. OMEO INQUEST

    Arrangements have been made for the [?] into the death of Mrs. Ethel Florence Griggs, wife of Reverend Ronald Griggs, who has been ...

    Article : 103 words
  15. FLOODS IN MANY PARTS

    Heavy rain fell in the southern and south-western portions of the State to-day and some parts of the Central District also received beneficial falls. ...

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  16. STILL UNCONSCIOUS.

    Lord Oxford is still unconscious at midnight. Lady Oxford has scarcely left the bedside for twenty-four hours since Sunday when her husband ...

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  17. NEW GUINEA OIL

    The first expedition in connection with the geological survey for oil left on Thursday for Cape Vogel, while another party left yesterday for Orionio. ...

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  18. IRISH PRESIDENT.

    Remarkable enthusiasm was witnessed at President Cosgrave's return. An aeroplane escorted the vessel from fifty miles out. On his arrival at ...

    Article : 121 words
  19. HALF CASTE IN TROUBLE.

    Before Chief Justice Blair to-day, a half casle named Lennie Walsh, 43. from the St. George, district, pleaded guilty to having assaulted Mary ...

    Article : 139 words
  20. SILKWOOD SENSATION.

    The sequel to the recent sensational event near Silkwood was found in the Innisfail Police Court this morning when two young men, Michael Joseph Edward ...

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  21. FATHER IN BOX

    There was a pathetic scene when Michael O'Donnell, 68, of El Arish, entered the Police Court this morning with his arm in a sling, to give evidence ...

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  22. THE PRAYER BOOK.

    The demonstrations at Saint Cuthbert's culminated in an extraordinary seem' yesterday. Mounted and foot police guarded the church. ...

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  23. AT DARWIN.

    Attracted by big money made by contract carriers building earthworks on the railway, a large number of motor trucks came overland from ...

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  24. SOLICITOR WARNED.

    Mr. Justice McN[?], in the Supreme Court to-day, heard a motion for attachment for failure to obey an order of the Court arising out of ...

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  25. THREE RESIGN.

    Following the breakdown of negotiation" between the Liberal Federation and the Country Party on the question of amalgamation, three of the seven ...

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  26. CABLES BEAT PISTOL

    " No money has been raised in America yet. The cables beat the pistol," said the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) to-day. when ...

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  27. LAITY'S DISCUSSIONS

    The chief event of the House of Laity's resinned discussion in committee was a lady's success in carrying an addendum to the reservation ...

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  28. OBITUARY.

    The death took place in the Home Hill District Hospital on Sunday evening of Mrs. G. A. Wood, at the early age of 15 years. The late Mrs. Wood ...

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  29. TULLY FALLS POWER.

    The Cardwell Shire Council at its meeting on Friday decided to place before Mr. Leslie Urquhart, of the Rtisso-Asiatic Consolidated Ltd., and ...

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  30. BRISBANE COUNCIL.

    Nominations for the City Council elections closed on Saturday. No fewer than 55 candidates nominated. The mayoral contest will be a straight ...

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  31. DROUGHT DAMAGE. GREAT LOSSES OF STOCK.

    Mr. G. Pollock, member for Gregory, who is making a tour of the drought stricken west, arrived here on Saturday. He said conditions were ...

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  32. COUSINS DROWNED.

    Two cousins, Charles Byfield, 40, laborer, of Mahogany Creek, and Herbert Byfield, 22, horse driver, of Mundarning were drowned in the ...

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  33. GEM MINING.

    It is generally understood the Government will appoint. Mr. T. A. Ferry, under-Secy. of the Chief Secretary's department, to conduct an ...

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  34. FEDERAL INQUIRY.

    The Federal Pastoral Advisory Committee arrived from the south on Saturday and will to-morrow commence its sittings in Brisbane. The ...

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  35. MITCHELL BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. J. Durkin, formerly Western District secretary of the A.W.U.. who was expelled from the A.W.U. for creating dissension amongst the ...

    Article : 56 words
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