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  2. GRACEMERE STATE SCHOOL.

    Gracemere, which was so closely associated with with the early history of Rockhampton, has now a new state school and a new school teacher's residence, the ...

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  3. NATIONALIST UNION,

    In reference to the telegraphic communication from Melbourne announcing the establishment of complete unity among the Nationalist organisations in Queensland ...

    Article : 141 words
  4. SPORTING TELEGRAMS THE TURF

    The Committee of the Victoria Racing Club to-day, atter considering the report of the stipendiary stewards regarding the inquiry into the running of Magic Stars ...

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  5. BRITISH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The workers' decision is expected tonight. After a protracted sitting, Mr Gosling, President of the Transport Workors' Federation, headed a deputation ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S IMPORTS.

    The "Board of Trade Journal" calls attention to the serious decline in Great Britain's preponderance in Australia's import trade. Enterprising competitors, ...

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  7. IN THE DOMINIONS.

    Regarding the Bahia Ca[?]illo trouble thu Minister for Railways, Mr. Seaddin stated this morning that he had had a preliminary interview with representatives ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES,

    The bitterness which was engendered among the wharf labourers during the recent seamen's strike culminated in a melee on the wharf this morning in which ...

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  9. "CRONK" HORSES,

    When the Legislative Assembly met this afternoon Mr. Morgan, by way of personal explanation, said that on the previous night, and on previous ...

    Article : 147 words
  10. ATHLETICS.

    Messages received st Durban from Australian athletes on board the Euripides sent wirelessly, contained challenges t[?] Durban clubs for running, swimming, ...

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  11. AMUSEMENTS. EARL'S COURT.

    Infratuation of man for woman has wrecked many lives. It has turned the senses of powerful kings and generals and they have crashed to ruin. Marc Antony ...

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  12. CRIMES & ACCIDENTS [By Telegraph.] MILITARY OFFICER IN TROUBLE

    Lieutenant William James Walters was charged at the Police Court to-day with having fraudently misappropriated £[?] the property of the Defence Department. ...

    Article : 303 words
  13. PEACE TREATY.

    Tbe Senate has rejected by fifty-eight votes to thirty Senator Fall's amendment to eliminate the United States from the international boundaries commission. ...

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  14. BOLSHEVIKS

    The Finns have smashed the Bolshevik front, capturing thousands. HELSINGFORS, October 1. The north-western army has begun a ...

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  15. PARAMOUNT THEATRE

    A triple feature programme is promised at the Paramount Theatre to-night. "The marriage price" (with Miss Elsie Fergu[?] son, in the leading role), "In love" (Mr. ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION.

    An Empire conference of meteorologists was held at the Air Ministry to-day, Mr. H. A. Hunt representing Australia and Colonel C D Bates New Zealand. ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A message from Pretoria states that the editor of the "Volkstem," who is visiting the South-west Protestorate, declares that the German population highly ...

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  18. ASSAULTS ON WOMENS.

    Seized suddenly by the neck while walling home along Leyington Place, Toorak at half-past ten o'clock last night, Josephine Bell Marr, a single woman, was ...

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  19. ITALIANS AND JUGO-SLAVS,

    Diplomatic advices state that D'Annuntio plans to occupy the entire [?]strian Peninsula on the Adriatic and that there will be war against the Jugo-Slavs with ...

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  20. STRAND THEATRE

    France in the days before "The Red Terror " will be depicted at the Strand Theatre to-night. Miss Theda Bara will bc seen in the great historical romance ...

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  21. GERMAN FOOD OUTLOOK

    " Vorwaerts " declares that the task of feeding Germany during the winter is hopeful. The results from the harvest are good. Norway is delivering large ...

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  22. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The wool sales were continued to-day. There was good competition. Prices generally were firm, especially for combing merinos and fine crossbreds. The ...

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  23. THE MILES MURDER.

    A man who is suspected of being the murderer of the returned soldier Bayley whose body was found near Miles, was arrested to-day at Tabings, a village three ...

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  24. PRESIDENT WILSON,

    President W[?]on's health is worse Nerve specialists have been called in. ...

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  25. A COSTLY LAPSE.

    At the Inglewood Petty sessions Court to-day the Darling Downs Rabbit Board proceeded against Charles Edward John son on a complaint that he had negligently ...

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  26. ARCADIA THEATRE

    The programme to be screened at the Strand Theatre to-night will also be shown to-night at the Arcadia Theatre, North Rockhampton, with the addition of ...

    Article : 62 words
  27. THE BALTIC PROVINCES

    The German Minister for Defence, [?] Noske, in referring to the Entente's altimatum, declared that the Government was using the strictest measures to stop the ...

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  28. BLACK AND MHITE IN AMERICA.

    Race riots are in progress at Leadens, Arkaneas, Bands of whites and negroes are battling in the streets. Many people have been wounded. Troops have been ...

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  29. JAM TRADE TROUBLE

    The Australian Agents-General strongly resent the treatment of them at the Foof Ministry in regard to yesterday's deputation concerning the jam trade. Sir C. ...

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  30. A SHED HAND KILLED.

    Richard Baker, aged fifty-nine years, who was employed as a shed hand in the locomotive branch of the Railway Deparment at Toowoomba, formerly on engine ...

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    Madame Adelina Patti is recovering satisfactorily from her recent illness, and has left Brighton for London. The Secretary of the War Office ...

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  32. GENERAL MESSAGES

    Five people accused of Hie murder [?] Count Tisza have been arrested in BudaPesth. WASHINGTON, October 1. ...

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  33. STEEL STRIKE IN AMERICA

    The President of the Steel Trust, Mr. Gary, denice Mr. Gompers' allegations that the trust ill-treated its employees Mid the allegation that its agents shot a ...

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    Alderman Harding, Mayor of Banbury, has resigned in consequence of events which followed a recent conviction against him for being on licensed premises during ...

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    Lord Hindlip, speaking as a candidate for the Worcestershire County Council at a meeting at Ombersley, said he would not be opposed to the nationalisation of ...

    Article : 28 words
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