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  2. FOREIGN POLICY.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- In a speech to the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce to-day, Sir John Simon (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) referred to ...

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  3. FLOODED RIVERS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Because of the floods on the Burdekin and the Haughton Rivers, through railway traffic between Brisbane and ...

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  4. GEO. NOTT KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Filliga mystery took a dramatic turn this morning when detectives received an alleged confession, which stated that ...

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  5. WOOL CLIP.

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The great importance of the wool Industry to Queensland and the far-reaching and beneficial effects which the higher ...

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  6. ALLEGED ABDUCTION.

    MT. ISA, Friday.-- The five inches of rain, which blessed the rest of the country, was responsible for the capture of a man and girl whom he was ...

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  7. STAVISKY INQUIRY.

    PARIS, Thursday.-- The Government is offering a reward of 100,000 francs, which is unprecedented, for information identifying the murderers of ...

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  8. PREMIERS' MEETING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Little was done at the Premiers' Conference today, except that the Premiers conferred separately from the ...

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  9. KING ALBERT'S FUNERAL.

    BRUSSELS, Thursday.-- Over 100,000 ex-service men, coming from almost all over Europe, shared the late King Albert's last review with his old army. ...

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  10. INNISFAIL INDIGNATION.

    INNISFAIL, Friday.-- A proposal will emanate from Innisfail by which the Postmaster-General, Mr. R. A. Park- hill, will be asked to come to North ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The proposals for legislation to give closer control over Australian butter export will be tabled before the ...

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  12. SIR EDWARD ELGAR.

    LONDON, Friday.-- After a long illness, at the age of 76, the death is announced of Sir E. M. Elgar, the British composer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. AIR MAIL INQUIRY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- The air mail inquiry still proceeds, with Mr. Brown (former Postmaster-General) again testifying concerning the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. AT CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, Friday--Following almost continuous rain for the past two days, capped last night by a torrential thunderstorm, the Molonglo rose ...

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  15. CHEAP PETROL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Jas. C. Whiteman, an English scientist and inventor, who arrived by the Jervis Bay to-day en route to ...

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  16. RESEARCH COUNCIL.

    HOBART, Friday.-- A series of meetings of the executive committee of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research has been held in Hobart ...

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  17. HUNGER MARCH.

    LONDON, Friday.-- The hunger march promised to be even a greater fiasco than last year. The public is convinced of the futility of such ...

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  18. MAN DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Flood waters claimed a victim near Bodalla to-day when H. Burbridge, proprietor of the Bodalla Arms Hotel, Bodalla, was swept ...

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  19. SUGAR "SUBSIDY."

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In the course of discussion on the internal position in some States and its relation to wages, in the Full Arbitration ...

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  20. NIGHTMARE TRIP.

    BEAUDESERT, Friday. --Skidding and slipping wildly over treacherous black soil roads in the blinding fain, through raging, flooded creeks in inky ...

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  21. SERIOUS OFFENCE.

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- "I have never heard of such a condition being attached to a sentence by any other Judge." said a high legal authority ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A Japanese magazine declares that Col. Lindbergh, the American airman,. spied on the coastal fortifications of Japan during a visit to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. WARRA WARRA.

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- On behalf of Mrs. R. Winten, the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., offered for auction the well-known ...

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  24. DROUGHT IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Reference to the long continued drought, which is causing considerable inconvenience in some country districts, was made by ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN COTTON.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The quality of Australian cotton was criticised before the Tariff Board to-day, when a manufacturer urged increased duties on ...

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  26. PRINCE CROWNED KING.

    BRUSSELS, Friday.-- Prince Leopold, Duke of Brabant, who was born on November 3, 1901, was to-day crowned King of the Belgians, in succession to ...

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  27. EMPLOYMENT INCREASE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--"Increased employment in Queensland is not due to any subsidies received from other Slates," said the Queensland Premier ...

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  28. BOWLED AT MAN.

    CALCUTTA, Friday.-- "I never realised before that a bowler would deliberately bowl at a batsman, but as I umpired several matches in ...

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  29. NOT "RUN BY OFFICIALS"

    MELBOURNE. Friday.-- Mr. W. Forgan Smith to-night said he took very strong exception to the remarks attributed to Mr. Justice Macrossan ...

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  30. SOUTH YARRA BLAZE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Australasian Jam Company's factory at South Yarra was destroyed by fire this morning. A considerable portion ...

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  31. POLICE CHASE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The police fired seven shots in a stern chase this morning after a man believed to have robbed a house in Glen Huntly. The ...

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  32. NICARAGUA.

    MANAGUA, (Nicaragua), Friday, -- A state of siege has been declared throughout Nicaragua by the Government. following the slaying by national ...

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  33. Toc H Movement.

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Toc H delegates, comprising Rev. J. Calkin (general secretary of Toc H in England), Stewart Greenacre (secretary of ...

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  34. Coroner's Act.

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Executive .Council in pursuance of the provisions of the Coroner's Act has appointed Mr. Clifford Terry, J.P., to act as Coroner ...

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