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  2. AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTICA A Special Survey

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce), announced that the Commonwealth Government had reached the conclusion that the time was now [?]ipe for an Australian expedition to proceed to that part of the ...

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  3. MR. BRUCE'S SUPPORT.

    Only Mr. Hughes and Mr. Man[?] dissented from a motion at the Nationalist Party meeting this morning of which the reading as follows is ...

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  4. THE KING. WHEW WEATHER WARMS.

    The King spent a good night. A warm dry spell and sunshine now are wanted to ensure his recovery which is still delayed. His ...

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  5. FLOORS HOLD UP TRAINS In Central District

    Yesterday forenoon "The Post" recieved from the Postal Department, an intimation that the Brisbane Weather Bureau had notified at 11 o'clock. "Conditions suspicious between Cook-town, Port Moresby and Will is Islets; also East from ...

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  6. BREAD COUPONS.

    The Soviet is introducing a system of bread coupons for which the workers pay the present prices and non-workers pay more. ...

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  7. EAGER FOR THE OPEN AIR

    It was officially stated at Craigwell House this evening that the King had passed a satisfactory day. His Majesty was able to sit at the window ...

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  8. EMPLOYERS' REPLY.

    The Industrial Peace Conference reached a temporary deadlock to-day when the employers' delegation, in an official reply to the ultimatum ...

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  9. THE COAL CRISIS

    In opening the discussion on the coal situation in the House of Representatives this afternoon, Mr. Bruce promised that a Royal Commission would be ...

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  10. UNIFICATION.

    The uniform gauge railway between South Brisbane and Kyogle, which will provide a shorter route from Brisbane to Sydney, will be ...

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  11. WITH AEROPLANES

    It was proposed to equip the expedition with aeroplanes so that inland surveys may be made. A further important aspect of the ...

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  12. PENSIONER DROWNED.

    Robert Davidson, an old age pensioner, living by himself in a camp at Queen's Park reserve on the bank of Moore's Creek, was trapped by the rushing rain ...

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  13. WEATHER BUREAU NOTES.

    The Weather Bureau notes issued at 3 p.m. state: "There has been a general but not very marked decrease of pressure over the Northern zone ...

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  14. TIMBER STRIKE.

    Several applications were made by mills on the "white" list of the Unions to the Council of Action which, in the absence of the members of the ...

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  15. A BRUTAL ATTACK.

    On his way home last night, John Simpson, of Petersham, an employee at the Rozelle timber yard, was attacked by pickets. ...

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  16. CENTRAL DELUGE

    Very heavy rain fell during the 24 hours ended 9 o'clock this morning, in and around Rockhampton, and serious flooding is considered likely in the ...

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  17. THE BUFFALO FLY.

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Forgan Smith, stated to-day that the presence of buffalo fly in Queensland was a matter of grave concern to the ...

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  18. RECRUDESCENCE EUROPE'S COLD WINTEER.

    A recrudescence of the intense cold has occurred in Northern France where 14 degrees of frost was recorded. Wolves have appeared in the ...

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  19. AVIATION: LONDON'S "BULLDOG" DEFENDERS.

    For the purpose of defending London at night time, the Royal Air Force has adopted the Bristol "Bulldog," reputed to be the world's most ...

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  20. "HOPELESSNESS."

    The Ministry for Health has issued a grave report on the conditions of the South Wales coalfields. The report states the effects of the ...

    Article : 132 words
  21. RAIN OVERFLOWS GAUGE.

    The Commissioner for Railways to-day received a telegram timed 10.30 a.m. from the general manager at Rockhampton sta[?]ing that it had been ...

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  22. DUBLIN MURDER

    A man named Albert Armstrong, was shot in his own motor car to-day in Dublin and conveyed to hospital, where he died, leaving no clue to his ...

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  23. DESERT OASIS FROZEN.

    The most amazing feature of the cold spell is that the desert oasis of Siwa is reported to be frozen. ...

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  24. LE BRIX AT CAIRO.

    Colonel Fitzmaurice states that he is planning a second east west trans Atlantic flight in June. He will leave Germany and his aeroplane will be refuelled ...

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  25. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.

    An important feature in the new requirements for the Junior and Senior Public examinations of the Queensland University, which will ...

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  26. LONDON MERCURY RISES

    The temperature recorded in Central London at 3 o'clock this afternoon was 41 degrees Fahrenheit, or nine degrees above freezing point. This was ...

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  27. LADY LODGE'S PASSING.

    The death occurred to-day of Lady Lodge. She shared her husband's spiritualistic views. Sir Oliver Lodge says he has made ...

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  28. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    Tasmania to-day defeated Victoria by nine wickets. The home side's innings closed for 151, leaving the visitors 13 to get. ...

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  29. SUSPECTED CORPS.

    The decree dissolving the artillery corps are due to the revolt at Ciudad Real. Gazetted officers have temporarily been reduced to civilian rank and ...

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  30. RETURNED MEN.

    In the House of Representatives, replying to Mr. E. G. Theodore. who drew attention to the dismissal of a number of telegraphist many of whom ...

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  31. IN ERUPTION.

    The volcano Kilauea is erupting. ...

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  32. IRISH TARIFF INCREASES.

    The Dail Eireann has increase[?] the customs duties on woollens who[?]y or partly manufactured abroad to [?] per cent, ad [?] and on other ...

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  33. IMPERIAL ECONOMICS.

    The Empire Marketing Board has made a grant to the London School of Economics for a [?] Imperial Economic Relations. ...

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  34. BRITISH COAL FIELDS

    The Premier meets the executives of the Miners' Federation on March 5 to discuss the position in the coal fields. ...

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