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  2. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    The consummation of the plans for the creation of a composite Federal Ministry composed of Nationalists and Country party men increases the importance of the ...

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  3. NEW CABINET MEETS.

    Wednesday, February 28, was the date fixed at a meeting of the Federal Cabinet yesterday for the opening of the first session of the new Parliament. In making ...

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  4. YARRA MYSTERY.

    Detectives engaged in the solution of the mystery of the finding of a body in the Yarra obtained important information some days ago about the movements of a ...

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  5. SHIPBOARD GRIEVANCES.

    There has yet to arrive at Melbourne a steamer bringing immigrants without some complaint against the ship or the ship's crew. In most instances investigation ...

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  6. NEAR EAST.

    Conversations have taken place in Parns between the French Prime Minister (M. Poincare), the British Ambussador in Paris (the Marquis of Crewe), and the French ...

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  7. REBELS' REPLY.

    The republicans have replied to the proclamation of an amnesty by the Minister for Defence (General Mulcahy), in reponse to the appeal of Liam Deasy, a rebel leader. ...

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  8. CRICKET CONTROL.

    "While in Sydney, we were a very happy family," said Mr. J. Baragwanath, who managed the visit of the Victorian cricketers to Sydney in January, in submitting ...

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  9. MUTUAL GUARANTEE.

    The disarmament commission of the League of Nations has referred to the permanent advisory commission for the settlement of military, naval, and nerial ...

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  10. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Alderman William Brooks, M.L.C., presided at a special meeting of the Australian Federal Capital League to-day, when the secretary (Mr. ...

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  11. WOMEN FURTHER REMANDED.

    Accommodation in the City Court was fully taxed long before 10 o'clock yesterday morning by persons anxious to catch a glance of the three women arrested in ...

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  12. Plague of Bloodshed.

    The Roman Catholic Arehbishop of Armagh (Cardinal Logue), who has been Roman Catholic Primate of All Ireland since 1887, and is 83 years of age, has issued ...

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  13. Bachelors Must Marry.

    Much importance is attached to the coming meeting of Kemal Pasha and Ismet Pasha. It is hoped that at this meeting Kemal will decide to persuade the Angora ...

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  14. VISITING PARLIAMENTARIANS.

    About 30 members of the New South Wales Parliamentary Recreation Club, with their friends, arrived in Melbourne by the Sydney express yesterday to take part in ...

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  15. Belgium Thanked.

    "Le Temps" thanks, in an article, Belgium for her complete co-operation with France in the new French decisions with regard to the Ruhr. "Le Temps" admits ...

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  16. PROTECT THE FORESTS.

    "It is very difficult to catch anyone in the act of carelessly lighting a fire in the bush, and even when we are certain of the culprit very often the justices do not realise ...

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  17. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Lawson) and his family arrived here to-day, all in good health. In an interview, Mr. Lawson said that ...

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  18. LEVY ON CAPITAL.

    The leader of the Parliamentary Labour party (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), speaking at Holborn, said that the Labour party was determined to work steadily for the ...

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  19. Pharaoh's Chariot.

    A third chariot has been removed from the tomb of King Tutankhamen, at Luxor, the Valley of Kings, in Egypt. The chariot is covered with beaten gold, and ...

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  20. Monopoly in Whisky.

    The "Daily Express" states that the distillery of Scottish whisky will soon be a monopoly of two or three groups, one being the Distillers' Company, with a capital of ...

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  21. Gambling on the Mark.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that there is consternation among the investing public owing to the improvement in the mark from 226,000 to ...

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  22. STATE SAVINGS BANK.

    From time to time the commissioners of the State Savings Bank of Victoria have been taken to task by members of Purliament and others representing country ...

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  23. Italian Dictator.

    The Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini), speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, declared that be would refuse to permit general discussions. "There is noting to ...

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  24. Debt Funding Bill.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that partisan lines have broken down in the consideration of the Debt Funding Bill in the Senate. ...

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  25. MISSING TROTTER.

    On visiting the stable in which the Tasmanian trotting horse Mambrino Chief was kept in Launceston, Mr. Matthew Wise, of Launeeston, was amazed on Saturday ...

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  26. BOY THIEVES.

    Climbing on to a brick wall at the rear of the premises of L. Salmanow Pty. Ltd., underclothing and blouse specialists, Flinders lane, a bare-footed boy entered ...

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  27. Franco-Italian Relations.

    Referring to foreign affairs in the Chamber of Deputies, the prime Minister (Signer Mussolini) said that the Entente remained united with reference to the Near East ...

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  28. 44-HOURS WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—After a strike extending over some weeks, against the institution of a 48-hour week, the members of the Cooper's Union returned to work ...

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  29. Japanese Settlers.

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs (Count Uehida) commented in the Diet to-day on the decision given by the United States Supreme Court in November last, which ...

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  30. "TREATMENT OUTRAGEOUS."

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—"I consider that South Australia has been very badly treated in the matter of the formation of the new Federal Ministry. We are little enough ...

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  31. MOTORISTS WITH PISTOLS.

    Detectives and plain-clothes police were engaged yesterday searching for the motorists who shouted madly and fired about 20 revolver shots as they dashed ...

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  32. VILLERS BRETONNEUX.

    Detailed plans, showing how the surplus State school war funds and the money collected in Victoria by the Villers-Bretonneux committee for the reconstruction of ...

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  33. WOMAN'S PURGE STOLEN.

    So numerous have been complaints of thefts from Payne's Bon Marche, Bourke street, in the last few weeks that special police were detailed to watch for ...

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  34. SPORTING CABLES.

    The West Point army officers' polo team, Wilson, Devers, and Surles, defeated the visiting British team by 10 goals to 5. ...

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  35. INDOOR POLO.

    At West Point (N.Y.) the British international indoor polo team—McMullen, Holman, and Egan—defeated the United States Military Academy team—Garreeht, ...

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  36. Billiards.

    In October T. Newman (present champion) and W. Smith (1920 champion) commenced a series of five games at billiards, each game to be 16,000 up, but victory to ...

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  37. EXTREME UNCTION.

    Sir.—While not in any way disparaging the mission about to be entered upon by Mr. J. M. Hickson, who I trust will be the instrument through which God will be a ...

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  38. IMPERIAL AFFAIRS.

    WELLUNGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—During the debate on the Address-in-Reply in the Legislative Council to-day, Sir John Sinclair referred to the need for setting up an ...

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  39. RUNNING.

    Joie Ray, running on an indoor track, established a new world's record for two miles, his time being 9min. 8 2-5sec. ...

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  40. Clothing Stolen From Shop.

    Thieves entered the shop of Evelyn Fray Barry street, Kew, between 9 o'clock and half-past 9 o'clock on Sunday night, and stole clothing valued at £30. Entrance was ...

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  41. GERMAN-BUILT STEAMERS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — The interstate eargo steamer Millum, of the Adelaide S.S. Co. Ltd., which arrived in Sydney on Wednesday from Melbourne, has developed ...

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  42. BOXING.

    "Rocky" Kansus defeated "Charlie" White in a 15 rounds decision contest. LONNDON, Feb. 9. "Joe" Beckett states that he has signed ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    Sheepscab is rife in the Berwyn Mountains, on the border of Merioneth and Montgomery shires. Welsh flockmasters in the Tanat Valley are trying to induce ...

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  44. Mr. Foster's Position.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—An obvious misstatement of Mr. Foster's position in relation to the new Federal Ministry occurred in telegraphing Mr. Foster's concluding ...

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  45. QUEEN MARY'S COT.

    The president of the Queen Victoria Hospital (Mrs. W. W. Cabena) has received, through Mr. MeWhae, Agent-General for Victoria, the following letter from ...

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  46. Mr. Greene's Farewell Massage.

    In relinguishing control of the Defence department, Mr. Massy Greene, who was defeated at the electrons, addressed the following letter to the staff, through the ...

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  47. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET.

    The fourth test match between the M.C.C. Eleven and South Africa was resumed to-day. Rain stopped play for ten minutes before lunch. Hall's bowling was ...

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  48. THE HOUSING SHORTAGE.

    Sir,—All safe plans should be utilised. New Zealand advances limited capital on a title. The worker therewith buys timber for two rooms, supplying the labour ...

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  49. MATINEE PRICES.

    Sir,—Will you permit me space in your next issue to thank Mr. Hugh Ward for his reduced matinee prices? I am nearly fifty years of age, but still like to see good ...

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  50. FEVER AT MITTA WEIR.

    According to an officail of the Australian Workers' Union, who has just returned from a visit to the Mitta Weir, two of the men employed at the weir are suffering from ...

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  52. REGISTERED ARTICLES STOLEN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—On the arrival of the Melbourne express in Sydney on Sunday morning it was found that the seal of one of the mail bags had been broken and ...

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  53. NEW GUINEA FILM.

    Sir.—Do call attention to the wonderful film now showing of our dependency— Papea—its scenery and people, and their habits and customs. It is a revelation and ...

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  54. MISS GRANTHAM'S FAREWELL RECITAL.

    Miss Maud Granthan the Melbourne elocutionist, salls for England on March 24, and will be absent for about 12 months. Admirers of her work met yesterday afternoon, and arranged that ...

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