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  4. GERMANS UNEASY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Rotterdam says that Germany is evidently trying to clear up the situation in East ...

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  5. SUGAR INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--According to the annual report of the Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations, which was tabled in Parliament to-day, a ...

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  6. BANK OF N.S. WALES

    The Bank of New South Wales is to have new premises erected at the corner of Ruthven and Margaret streets. The building will be of brick faced with ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    The General Manager, South-western District, Queensland Railways. Mr. J. Murphy, who has been in Brisbane since Sunday on departmental ...

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  8. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    Captain J. McIntyre, area officer for Toowoomba, yesterday advised that all accepted applicants from outside centres for enlistment in the special ...

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. SKULL AND CROSSBONES

    LONDON, Tuesday.--"By the ruthless suppression of the Czechs, the captain of the German ship of state has hoisted the skull and crossbones of a ...

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  11. RURAL DEVELOPMENT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The annual report of the Rural Development Board, which was tabled in the Legislative Assembly to-day, gives valuable ...

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  12. WEATHER FORECASTS

    The Weather Bureau's special forecast for the Downs until 6 p.m. to-day is: Cloud increasing and unsettled, with ...

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  13. SPIRITED DEBATE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--During a spirited debate on the vote for the Department of Labour, Mr. T. Nimmo (U.A.P., Oxley), discussing the work ...

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  14. STOCK AND DAIRYING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--At January 1 last there were 22,500,000 sheep in Queensland, only 600,000 less than the record number in 1915. This was ...

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  15. Radio 'Advance

    RESIDENTS of Toowoomba and the Darling Downs in particular, and generally those over a much wider area, will receive great ...

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  16. SLUMP IN MIGRATION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Except in the case of Germans, landing permits issued to aliens before the war are being honoured. Thirty aliens reached ...

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  17. CARRY ON WORK

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The importance of carrying on the work of the Australian Wool Board, in spite of the purchase of the Australian clip at ...

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  18. QUICK VICTORY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Washington says that Germany's shortage of petrol and oil. particularly for the ...

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  19. BRITAIN'S LOSSES

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The French Press has been commenting, with approval, on the promptness and candour of the British announcements, whether ...

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  20. FINLAND CRISIS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The correspondent of the Associated Press at Washington states that the President of the central Executive Committee of ...

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  22. UNMARRIED WOMEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Minister for War (Mr. L. Hore-Belisha) in the House of Commons said that an unmarried woman who was wholly or ...

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  23. POLISH REFUGEES

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The plight of Polish refugees was raised in a House of Commons question. The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. ...

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  24. VERDICT FOR £1500

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In the Supreme Court to-day a verdict for the plaintiff for £1500 was given in an action by the Royal Society for the ...

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  25. ALLIED FORCES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Mr. Hallrt Abend, the correspondent of the "New York Times" at Shanghai, submitted a series of questions to high Japanese ...

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  26. BOASTED "NEW WEAPON"

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Authoritative naval circles are of the opinion that the German High Command has decided to employ the boasted new ...

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  27. U.S.A. NEUTRALITY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- The neutrality debate, which waxes and wanes daily, momentarily assumed a flicker of unusual interest when ...

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  28. BOMBS ON SCOTLAND

    WARWICK, Wednesday. -- A few hours after learning that German bombers had raided coastal objectives in the Firth of Forth an ex-Imperial ...

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  29. GERMAN CREW

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--A message from Bogota (Colombia) says that the German crew of the steamer Heligoland (3684 tons) mutinied when ...

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  30. NEVER FIGHT FRANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Geneva says that, when he was receiving a certain Ambassador recently the ...

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  31. CHINA SEAS PATROL

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Well informed circles in London state that there is not the least justification for the repeated allegation on the German ...

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  32. BOARD OF DIRECTORS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The board of directors of the Royal North Shore Hospital have been removed from office following the Cabinet's ...

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  33. EVENTS TO-DAY

    Princess Theatre. Empire Theatre. Strand Theatre. Races: Warwick Turf Club. ...

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  34. R.A.F. RECONNAISSANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Air Ministry announces that a number of R.A.F. 'planes carried out a successful reconnaissance in western and ...

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  35. FIGHT FOR FREEDOM

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The British Commander-in-Chief (Viscount Gort) entertaining at lunch war correspondents "somewhere in France," said: ...

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  36. SUNKEN ATHENIA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- Gustav Anderson, a Travel Bureau operator, who was a passenger on the Athenia, has filed an affidavit with the State ...

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  37. COUNTESS HAIG

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Countess Haig, whose death is announced, was the widow of Field-Marshal Earl Haig (British Army leader in the Great ...

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  39. LIGHTNING STROKES

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- A message from Berlin says that well-informed quarters forecast a programme of ten days of lightning strokes by air and ...

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  40. RAJAH OF SARAWAK

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday. -- His Highness the Rajah of Sarawak (Sir Charles Vyner Brookes) has given 1,000,000 dollars (about £200,000) to the ...

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  42. AIR RAID WARDENS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Two air raid wardens at Wallsend, both aged about 60, collapsed and died when hurrying to duty in yesterday's raid. ...

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