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  2. QUEENSLAND ELECTION.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—"We are in the balance," said the Premier (Mr. Moore) to-day, in addressing a meeting at Bundaberg. "If Labour is returned and the ...

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  3. EMPIRE DAY.

    In token of loyalty and in recognition of Empire Day, the Union Jack was flown on many buildings yesterday, and representations of the flag were displayed in ...

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  4. WAR-TIME CRIME.

    The New York police criminal alien squad to-day arrested a man whom they described as Frederick Joubert Duquesne, aged 52 years, widely known as an ...

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  5. EARL OF INCHCAPE.

    The Earl of Incheape died suddenly to-day on board his yacht, Rover, at Monaco. The Earl was convalescing after his recent severe illness. His heir, Viscount ...

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  6. NEW REVENUE DUTIES.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Customs revenue in the 10 months of the financial year failed, though by only a relatively small margin, to reach the Budget estimate. ...

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  7. OPPERMAN'S GREAT RIDE.

    The sporting interest of Victoria—and probably of Australia—centred yesterday in the Motordrome, where Hubert opperman, after a night of continous ...

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  8. STATE CABINET.

    Apart from the reappointment of the Agent-General (Mr. W. Leitch), which is referred to elsewhere, no decisions of great importance were reached at the first ...

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  9. PROTECTING THE POUND.

    [To-day Professor Copland explains the benefits that have accrued from Britain's manasement of her currency, with a view ensuring internal ...

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  10. HINDU-MOSLEM RIOTS.

    The situation in Bombay following the grave communal riots of the last fortnight has greatly improved, and is so well in hand that all the auxiliary forces have been ...

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  11. WORLD CRISIS.

    Discussing the Geneva Disarmament, the Lausanne Repartions, and the Ottawa Imperial conferences, "The Times." in a leading article, says:—"To abandon hope of ...

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  12. BUST OF MR. LANG.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Priceedings in the Senate were enlivenced this afternoon when Senator Dunn (Lang Lab., N.S.W.) entered the Chamber carring a plaster ...

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  13. WOMAN OCEAN FLYER.

    Mrs. Amelia Earbart Patnam, who flew solo across the Atlantic on Saturday, to-day receiced an enthusiastic reception when she attended a luncheon which the ...

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  14. Charges Against Rector.

    Continuing his evidence, the Rev. H. F. Davidson, rector of Stiffkey, Norfolk, who is being charged before the Norfolk Consistory Court with having committed a ...

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  15. IMMIGRATION BILL.

    CANBERRA, Tuseday.—The House of Representatives passed the bill to amend the Imnigration Act through its remaining stages to-day. Members of the Opposition ...

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  16. Climbing the Himalayas.

    An expedition led by Herr Wilbelm Mcikl, with seven Bavarian mountaineers and two members of the American Mountaineering Club, including Miss Elizabeth ...

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  17. SIR LANCELOT STIRLING.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Sir Laucelot Stirling the "grand old man" of the South Australian Parliament and one of the most notable figures in the public life of the ...

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  18. Manufacture of Beer.

    Anti-prohibitionists suffered a defeat in Congress to-day when the House of Representatives, by 228 votes to 169, defeated a bill to legalise 2.75 per cent beer. It was ...

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  19. Reflections on Boers.

    Professor Lamont, lecturer in French at the Pretoria University was tarred and feathered by four men and dumped in the centre of the city elad only in bathing ...

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  20. WAR PENSION REDUCTIONS.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A bill to appropriate £10,000,000 for war pensions was introdueed by the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Bruce) in the House of Representatives ...

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  21. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF.

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—The Federal Parliament spent a busy day—the last sitting day before the recess—in disposing of outstanding business. Early this morning ...

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  22. London Wool Sales.

    The wool sales opended to-day, prices being easier. Merinoes sold from part to [?] per cent. lower, and crossbreds 10 per cent. lower. ...

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  23. Mr. T. Skeyhill Killed.

    Mr. Tom Skeyhill, an Australian, died at Nyannis, Missachusetts, as the result of injuries received in a forced landing in an aerplane on Saturday while flying with ...

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  24. DEATH OF BANK INSPECTOR.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Norman C. Brown, an inspector of the Agricultural Bank, died at Dalwalli[?] to-day from a bullet wound in the head. He was found lying ...

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  26. Disarmament Meeting.

    After attending meetings of the Disormament Conferece, Professor Albert Einstein said that Europe needed a Gandhi. The conference should have been given ...

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  28. WARMER DAYS FORECAST.

    A prevailing quietuess accompanied by fog and frost, has been the most marked feature of the weather for several days, The persistence of a fog clond over the ...

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