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  2. A DISASTROUS STORMS

    One of the most violent and disastrous storms that have visited Brisbane for many years past, broke over the city and suburbs between 2 and ...

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  3. BRITAIN'S FRESH TEAM.

    The Government has decided to remove the barriers placed across Downing street, which, were erected at the time of the Sinn Fein disturbances. ...

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  4. HEAD-ON COLLISION.

    A motor car from Yongala and one from Peterborough collided head on last night. It is said that they were both travelling at a fast speed. One driver ...

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  5. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    It is stated that the Government " proposes to send immediately a mission to Moscow, headed by Capt James O'Grady, M.P., to arrange for a ...

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  6. EMPIRE SQUADRON.

    The Empire special squadron, reinforced by H.M.S. Dunedin, has been sighted, and will probably arrive at Trimcomalee, Ceylon, this afternoon. The rain is ...

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  7. PRINCE HIROHITO WEDDED.

    . The marriage of the Japanese Regent Prince Hirohito, to Princess Nagako Kuril is to-day reported. The occasion was shorn of much of the ceremonial usually pertaining to Imperial weddings, by reason of the economy necessitated In Japan on account of. the devastation ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Parliament of the Union of South! Africa was opened today by the! new Governor-General (Earl of Athlone) with the customary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. No 10 DOWNING STREET.

    No. 10 Downing street, London," which Mr. Ramsay Macdonald Is about to occupy as the British Prime Minister, Is of intense interest just ...

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  10. OFFICERS' WAR SERVICE.

    Interesting sketches of the war services of the leading officers of the Special service Squadron of the Royal Fleet which has left England on a visit to all British ...

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  11. EMPIRE LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The Daily Express states that the Government is planning a conference with the dominion Labour Parties. ...

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  12. "NEW MORAL REGIME.

    The resumption by Great Britain of full diplomatic relations with Russia will, la the opinion of President Coolidge, have less bearing upon the attitude of the ...

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  13. PRIME MINISTER A HARD WORKER

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Macdonald) worked at the Foreign Office until a late hour on Saturday, and arranged to attend 1 (gain to-day. ...

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  14. EFFECT OF A SILK HAT.

    The financial correspondent of The London Daily Express remarks that . Mr. Ramsay Macdonald's silk hat will lire id history as .one of the most potent pieces ...

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  15. FRENCH FINANCE.

    The French Chamber of Deputies has begun the debate on the Government proposals to strengthen the franc. It is expected to last for 10 days. The ...

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  16. VISITING THE EMPEROR.

    The bride and bridegroom left for Numazu this morning by special train to pay their respects to the Emperor and Empress. Traffic was suspended along ...

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  17. THE BRIDE OF THE REGENT.

    The Princess Nagako has had a democratic training. Notwithstanding that her father is a prince of the blood, 'with & high place in ...

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  18. LADY MINISTER'S FIRST MISSION.

    The Parliamentary Secretary for Labour (Miss Margaret Bondfidd) in the Macdonald Government will leave for Geneva to-morrow as the Government ...

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  19. STATE POLITICS.

    Sir:—I notice there is a movement on foot to abolish the present system of appointing State Governors, and each State electing its own Governor without ...

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  20. FRENCH GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    The French general elections have been fixed to take place on May 11. ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT AND RAILWAY. STRIKE.

    Although railway peace negotiations ore apparently at a deadlock, a number of the men who joined the strikers are returning to work at various places. At Hull 300 ...

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  22. FRENCH OVERSEA TRADE.

    The Paris correspondent of The Morning Post says:—French trade returns for 1923 show:—Imports, £1,304,500,000, an increase .of £347,300,000 compared with the ...

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  23. TORY'S FAVOURABLE OPINION.

    Mr J. L. Garvin, Editor of The Observer (Conservative) in an article in that paper says:—"The Macdonald Ministry is causing less alarm than did in their day ...

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  24. M. LENIN'S FUNERAL.

    A post mortem examination of the body of the late Russian Premier, 'M, Lenin, has established the cause of his death, it is announced, as arterio-sclerosis of the ...

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  25. LOSSES THROUGH THE DROUGHT.

    In the Union of South Africa House of Assembly on Tuesday, Mr. Cresswell (Labour leader) will move, "That the House holds that the promises made by ...

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  26. THE PREMIER AND THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    Sir—The Rev. A. H.Melbourne and purpose addressing the electors of Stanley as soon as possible after the policy speech is delivered. As to the Premier's attacks ...

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  27. PROUD OF HIS BIRTHPLACE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald), replying to congratulations "received from his native town' of Lossiemouth telegraphed:—"In Lossiemouth are ...

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  28. WILL MR. BALDWIN RETIRE?

    The lobby correspondent of The London Daily Telegraph says:—Representatives of the Unionist Party, including members of the House of Commons ...

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  29. BRITISH CONSERVATIVES BLAMED.

    In the resumed debate on the French Government's financial proposals, Socialists attributed the fall of the franc to the foreign policy of the Government. The ...

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  30. SATURDAY AFTERNOON CLOSING OF LIQUOR BARS.

    The Rev. A. C. Stevens, Glenelg, has submitted for publication the following communication which he addressed .on January 25 to the secretary of the United ...

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  31. THEATRE PERFORMANCE AFFECTED.

    It is estimated that the Locomotive men's Union will to-day "disburse more than £75,000 in strike pay. The strike produced a contretemps at ...

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  32. THE OLD FEUD.

    At a well-attended meeting of the Lithgow branch . of the Federated Ironworkers the question. whether members should . continue to work with non-unionists was discussed. ...

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  33. BENGAL CRISIS.

    Despite Government opposition, the Bengal "Legislature today carried by 76 votes against 45 a Swarajist motion urging the release of 17 men detained without trial. ...

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  34. BOTANIC GARDENS TRAGEDY.

    John Moxham who was the last victim of the maniac who indiscriminately shot five persons in the botanical gardens on Wednesday evening died at the Alfred ...

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  35. MAFEKING, RECALLED.

    Commissioner Johnston, of the Boy Scouts, has received a letter from Sir Robert Baden-Powell, referring to the gift to him from New South Wales and ...

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  36. MEXICAN REBELLION.

    After 30 hours of fighting, Mexican Government troops have recaptured' Salina Cruz, and compelled part of the rebel forces to embark on the gunboat ...

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  37. A FIVE MINUTES' "STRIKE."

    The' Communists are organizing a "fire minutes' general strike" on Lenin's funeral day as a mark of mourning. ...

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  38. "WANTED—CHARACTER IN HIGH PLACES."

    The Church Times, discussing the political situation, says:—"In present circumstances, if a Coalition bad been formed it would have been dominated by Mr. Lloyd ...

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  39. "HIS WORK WILL LIVE."

    The Moscow correspondent of The Sunday Express says:—At the hour fixed for the burial of M. Lenin's remains, traffic throughout Russia will stop, and the ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND LOANS.

    The Agent-General for Queensland (Mr. Fihelly) will leave for New York to meet the Premier of that State (Mr. Theodore) shortly. When interviewed by a ...

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  41. ROLLING STOCK TENDERS.

    Mr. S. Perry, of the Perry Engineering Company writes:—Pardon my further remarks with regard to the Pemier's criticism of our statement of the 24th inst ...

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  42. CANADIAN TRADE.

    A report issued by the Canadian Pulp Paper Association states that it has the Dominion Government's assurance that the pending negotiations between Canada ...

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  43. "BLACK DAMP" AND FLOOD.

    A message from Shanktown, Pennsylvania, United States of America, states that hope has been abandoned in the case of the miners, who were entombed to-day ...

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  44. STEAMER BURNT AT WHARF.

    Fire to-night burned the steamer Mid-' land (1,535 tons) to the water's edge, and damaged the wharf. Smaller craft near by were also damaged. The extent of the ...

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  45. THE GOOD TIME COMING.

    H.R.H. the Duke of York, in an address at Birmingham on Saturday, said that the, present times might seem difficult and] uncertain; but he was confident that the ...

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  46. AN AEROPLANE CRASH.

    An aeroplane crash occurred three miles from Quetta yesterday, resulting in the death of .two passengers, and Leading Air craftsman A. V. Stevens, and in slight ...

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  47. GIFT TO CAMBRIDGE

    The senate of the Cambridge University has accepted an offer from the trustees of the Rockefeller Foundation of £100,000 for the provision of a School of Pathology ...

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  48. PEACE OF EUROPE.

    The treaty between France and Czechoslovakia was signed to-day.—Renter. The two countries proclaim, in respect of international engagements ...

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  49. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET,

    Lord Hawke, who presided at the annual meeting of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club at Sheffield, referred to the question of amateurs versus professionals. ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN TRADE NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Commonwealth Minister of Health (Mr. Wilson) left England to-day by the steamer Doris for Canada; where he will continue the negotiations for a trade ...

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  51. BIG STRIKE IN BOMBAY.

    An insignificant strike of millhands, which occurred a few days' ago owing to the non-payment of a bonus at the Standard Mills, has now suddenly ...

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  52. PHILIPPINES MUTINY.

    Fifty-four of the rebellions Colorums were killed, 19 wounded, and 13 captured by constabulary, on the "Mainland at Surigao on Friday.—Renter. ...

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  53. EGYPTIAN IDEALS.

    The Prime Minister of Egypt (Zaghlul Pasha), in & speech at & banquet given in .his honour, which was attended by 195 Deputies returned at the recent ...

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  54. RHINELAND REVOLT.

    Herr Schlicht, a well-known Separatist leader of the Rhineland Republic, was to-day assassinated in the village of Adnau. His assailants escaped. ...

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