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  2. NOTES SEIZED FROM TELLER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— A sensational robbery took place at the Queensland National Bank, at the corner of Queen and Creek streets, Brisbane, this ...

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  3. LIFE ON THE RENOWN.

    Elaborate preparations have been made for the entertainments the Duke and Duchess of York propose to give during their world tour. The provisions which ...

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  4. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS ARRIVE.

    Many thousands of miles separate Cairns from Carnarvon, but the boy from the North Queensland seaport and the boy from the West Australian outpost are ...

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  5. HANKOW TROUBLE.

    Hankow reports by telegraph that a large Chinese mob, incited by anti-foreign agitators, yesterday attempted to enter the British concession. Sailors and marinea ...

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  6. MR. BRUCE AT TORONTO.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Bruce) upou arrival here was immediately driven to Government House, where he will be the guest of the Governor-General (Lord ...

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  7. WILL PONSFORD GO?

    The announcement on Tuesday that it was almost certain that W. H. Ponsford, the champion batsman, would accept the offer made to him to return to England to ...

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  8. MODERN NOVELS.

    Giving a bookscller's views on the tendency of modern novels, Mr. L. Slade, of Robertson and Mullens Ltd., Elizabeth street, disagreed with statements contained ...

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  9. RAILWAYS FINANCES.

    A statement of revenue for the period ending December 31, which represents the first half of the current financial year, issued yesterday by the RailwayS ...

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  10. MIGRATION ANOMALY.

    Figures issued by the Commonwealth statistician (Mr. C. H. Wickens) and by the deputy director of migration (Mr. L. J. Hurley) indicate a marked drift of ...

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  11. FALL INTO MINING SHAFT.

    DAYLESFORD, Wednesday. — To be sented in a motor-car which fell into an abandoned mining shaft was the startling experience of Mrs. C. Moore, of Sturt ...

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  12. WOULD TOURISTS AT HOBART.

    HOBART, Wednesday.— The Cunard liner Carintbia arrived at Hobart, on a world cruise at 7 o'clock this morning with 311 American tourists, and left again at 5 ...

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  13. MUSSOLINI.

    "My mastery over body and brain goes on all day and night. My sleep is like that of a babe. I believe I could sleep through the worst tumult, as I did in the ...

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  14. GERMANY'S COLONIES.

    Dr. Schnee, formerly Governor of East Africa, replying to the interview of the British Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. Amery), with a ...

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  15. INFLUENZA IN EUROPE.

    A serious wave of influenze is sweeping through Europe. From all countries there are reports of a glowing list of victims. Thus far the English epidemic is mild, ...

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  16. ONE BIG UNION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The general belief in union circles is that the proposed formation of one big union in the maritime industry will end in failure. Maritime ...

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  17. SYDNEY TOWN HALL STAFFS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The declaration of the Lord Mayor (Aldcrman Stokes) that the town hall staffs must give efficient service in the future has caused a stir ...

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  18. Sentenced to Death.

    Lossevitch, director of the Irkutsk communal department, and five of his assistants have been sentenced to death for embezzlement and taking bribes. Twenty-six ...

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  19. PORTUGAL'S WAR DEBT.

    The funding of Pertugal's war debt to Great Britain has caused the greatest enthusiasm. The officers of the Braga garrison offer ...

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  20. British Air Liner.

    The Secretary of State for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare) and Lady Hoare have arrived in a British air liner at Jask, in Persia, on their way to Karachi, India ...

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  21. Wireless Telephony.

    It is officially announced that the trans-Atlantic wireless telephony service will open on Friday and will be available daily from half-past 1 o'clock till 6 o'clock. For ...

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  22. Explosion on Barque.

    Twenty-eight dock workers and five members of the crew of the French barque Richelieu are missing following an explosion on the vessel, which was loading pitch ...

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  23. Australian Flour.

    The statement is made that all efforts of Mr. W. E. Weldon, representative in England of Australian flour-millers, to demonstrate the possibility of the use of ...

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  24. JOAN SMITH'S DEATH.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Wednesday. —Mr. J. J. Davoren hag been retained for the defence of James Hughes, aged 1[?]½ years who is charged with the murder of ...

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  25. PIMPLES ON CHIN, NOSE, AND FOREHEAD—CUTICURA HEALED.

    "Pimples were scattered on my chin, side of my nose, and forehead, and the skin become red and inflamed around them. They came to a head and festered, and ...

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  26. Schooner Wrecked.

    The captain and six members of the crew of the British schooner Caiman were drowned when the vessel was proceeding from Havana to Belize with a cargo of ...

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  27. "Austral" Wheat Charter.

    Sub-committees of the Grain Shippers' Association in London, appointed to deal with questions relating to the form of "Austral" charter party, have again met ...

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  28. FATAL FALL FROM TRAM.

    Mrs. Mahratta Power, of Glenferric road, Hawthon, who fell from a tram at the intersection of Riversdale and Glenferrie roads on Tuesday night, and received ...

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  29. Death of Painter.

    Mr. Ambrose McEvoy, artist, died to-day. He was well known as a painter of beautiful women, and he was one of four artists chosen to go to the front as ...

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