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  2. SHIPPING.

    February 24: Tay, from Mary, borough, Biwns Philp, agents. DEPARTURES, February 24: Herbert, for North ...

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  3. DISARMAMENT.

    Proportionately as the nations make progress in creating effective tribunals for the peaceful settlement of international differences, they will find ...

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  4. THE ISLAND SERVICE.

    In the summons division of the Police Court, before Mr. R. Curtis, P.M., on Tuesday, E.R. Haylos was proceeded against, on a complaint laid by the ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES.

    Stock Exchange dealings have commenced in the new 5 per cent. Queensland conversion loan: dealing opened at 17/6 premium and closed at 1 per cent ...

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  6. EARTH TREMORS.

    An earthquake tremor wrecked chimneys and broke watersipes and sent residents flying to safoty in the streets. The United States ...

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  7. A CYCLONE.

    The Weather Bureau issued the following forecast from Brisbane last night. A cyclone is operating eastward from Willis Island: apparently moving ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    Mr Ryan, who has returned from the Adelaide police conference, is satisfied that for some time to come there will be no necessity for police ...

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  9. THE WEATHER.

    A sharp storm to Townsville about nies o'clock on Tuesday night gave about 15 points of rain. There were a couple of light showers later, but ...

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  10. LUBBOCK BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.

    The breach of promise action brought by Mrs Lubbock, aged 33, grand daughter of the Earl of Egllngton, against Frank Williams, aged 50, a ...

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  11. THE GERMAN PRESIDENT.

    Ebovt is suffering from appendicitis. An operation was performed to-night. The Chancellor is carrying out the Presidential duties ...

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  12. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    As aged swagman, whose identity is at present unknown, was struck and killed between Walloon and Marrabim the morning, by a train which left ...

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  13. THE NEW PREMIER.

    There has been much activity in Government circles to-day. In anticipation of the meeting pf the tatty to-morrow, when the Premier, and ...

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  14. METEOROLOGICAL.

    The readings at the Signal Station at 3 p.m. on Tuesday were: — Barometer 29.859; 36.8; dry bulb 78.0; maximum temperature 86.8 ...

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  15. HIGH WOOL PRICES.

    Yorkshire and West Riding textile manufacturers are seriously concerned with the further reduction in the lengths of woven skirts. Mr Emsley ...

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  16. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    The King's doctor saw his Majesty this morning, but their stay was very brief. They decided not to issue a bulletin. It is understood the King's ...

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  17. GREATER BRISBANE ELECTIONS.

    Alderman Dart to-day won the Wynnum wall in the Greater Brisbane election by a majority of 24 votes, J. Talt was elected fir Kelvin Grove ...

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  18. EGYPTIAN ITEMS.

    Nekrashi Bay, Under Secretary for the Interior in the Zaghlul Government, who was detained in connection with the inquiry into the Sir ...

    Article : 38 words
  19. RAILWAY RAINFALL REPORTS.

    The following reports of rainfalls at railway stations in the Townsville district were received at the General Manager's Office, on Tuesday: — Winton ...

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  20. A DOMINIONS APPEAL.

    Sir Joseph Cook, speaking at Birmingham, commented on the new international trading pacts. Some made with Italy bound the contracting ...

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  21. RAINFALL REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 words
  22. PREVENTION OF FIRE.

    The danger of fire through the careless use of petrol and methylated spirits was commented upon in the report of the superintendent ...

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  23. SHIPPING TROUBLES.

    The Queen Motor arrived at Port Adelaide to-day, when no men offered for employment The 360 tons of cargo for Adelside will have to be ...

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  24. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    Mr Bruce, on reaching Sydney this morning, referred to the decision of the Government to sell the vessels belonging to the Commonwealth Line ...

    Article : 350 words
  25. SHIPPING TROUBLES.

    The crew of the steamer, Yugilbar has been paid off and vessel is now out of commission. It is probable the ship will be sent to dock for ...

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  26. BRITISH MINING.

    A Northumberland Miners' Council meeting fit Newcastle, unanimously passed a resolution urging on the Executive at the Miners' Federation of ...

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  27. MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 335 words
  28. RUBBER WORKS TROUBLE.

    Over 1000 employees of the Perdriau Rubber Factory at Drummoyne are involved in trouble which occurred to-day over 17 employees of the moulding ...

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  29. THE GILGAI.

    A call was made at the Government Shipping Office to-day for a crew for the steamer, Gllgnt, which is still held up. It is stated the union ...

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  30. SIR JAN SMUTS.

    It is believed General Smuts will visit America after the parliamentary session. He has several times been invited, but hitherto had been unable ...

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  31. THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  32. A COOL AIR MOVEMENT EXPECTED.

    The Weather Bureau reported this afternoon then was reason to think that in the count of the next 86 hours or so, a cool south easterly air ...

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  33. DARWIN ITEMS.

    A largely attended gathering at the Town Hall last night, convened by the Darwin Town Council, tendered a welcome to the Acting Administrator ...

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  34. MONET RECOVERED.

    A day or two ago H. Halbort, a well known bookmaker, left a suit to be cleaned and pressed. Subsequently he found £983 in bank notes was missing. He proceeded to the ...

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  35. ROTARIAN PRINCIPLES.

    In a speech at a luncheon at Birmingham Rotary Club, the Australian High Commissioner, Sir Joseph Cook, commented on the rotarian principles ...

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  36. SOLDIER PREFERENCE.

    The policy of the Commonwealth and New South Wales Governments is to give preference, in employment to returned soldiers, and that policy will ...

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  37. THE AORANGI.

    The Aorangl, the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand's magnificent new liner, has arrived. One of the striking features of her maiden ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. WEMBLEY EXHIBITION.

    The financial results of the British Empire Exhibition are outlined in an official memorandum showing the expenditure was £3,900,000, and the ...

    Article : 248 words
  39. THE GUMMING OF CANE.

    The meeting of farmers on Saturday at Macknade to discuss the request of the C.A.R. company for permission to take charge of planting throughout the ...

    Article : 411 words
  40. The Bulletin. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1925.

    To-day's "Bulletin" comprises twelve pages. There was a very large consignment of mail from south last night ...

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  41. THE OPIUM CONVENTION.

    Mr Shepherd the returned from Geneva. He states the most important feature of the opium convention are the control and limitation of the trade ...

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  42. ON CHANGE.

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  43. BOMBSHELL TO THE UNIONS.

    The announcement that the Federal Government had decided to offer for sale the Commonwealth Line of Steamers, was received with alarm on the ...

    Article : 102 words
  44. PALESTINE.

    The Colonial Office states 11,161 Jews emigrated to Palestine In 1924 and this year 2,087, compared with 3,788 In 1929. The migration has ...

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  45. LONDON METAL MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  46. NO NEW SUGAR LANDS.

    An official announcement was made to-day concerning the Contra Cane Prices Board's decision providing against the over-produstion of sugar ...

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  47. IMPORTANT MECCA CONFERENCE

    A special correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," after a visit to Jeddah, says an important and mysterious conference is being held at ...

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  48. THE GAS STRIKE.

    The strike in the West Melbourne works of the Metropolitan Gas Company remains unsettled to-day, but there is no extension of the dispute ...

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  49. THE NEXT WAR.

    Mr Ammon (Labor) who was Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty in the MacDonald Ministry, speaking at Highbury, said "When I ...

    Article : 99 words
  50. COTTON YARN.

    Mr McLean, a director of Geo. Bond and Coy., gave evidence before the Tariff Board in support of a bounty on cotton yarn made in Australia. He ...

    Article : 288 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. CUSTODY OF A CHILD.

    Before Justice Mann, Mrs Jenkins, of Murrayville, made an application for the custody of her aider child, Harold Jenkins, aged 5. The ...

    Article : 125 words
  53. SINGAPORE AND JAPAN.

    In the House of Commons in reply to Lord Cecil and Mr Wilson, Mr Baldwin said he believed certain sections were of the opinion Japan felt ...

    Article : 130 words
  54. SUGAR MILL AGITATION.

    An important meeting of the Japoon and Silkwood Sugar growers was held on Sunday. The Chairman (Mr. H. Walls) ...

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  55. A MOTORING FATALITY.

    There was, a collision between a motor cycle and a motor oar near Goelong. As a result Cecil Berriman, aged 84, a widower, high tension foreman ...

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  56. PERSONAL.

    Inspector Farrell left by Monday's rain on a visit to Winton district, on official business. Mr F. E. Loxton, General manager ...

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  57. Family Notices

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  58. VICTORIAN RAILWAY BASIC WAGE.

    The Railway Classification Board reduced the basic wage for railway employes from 13/11 to 13/8 per day, thereby effecting a saving of £70,000 ...

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  59. SALE OF PLANTATION INTEREST.

    Mr. G. A. Loudon, managing director of G. A. London and Co., Ltd., yesterday sold his share in Hisiu plantations, privately owned to a part ...

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  60. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Only a tentative itinerary has been worked out by the Naval Department for the Australian cruise by the battleships, which is expected to begin on ...

    Article : 121 words
  61. MR THEODORE.

    There was a representative gathering of officers of the Chief Socretary's Department and the Treasury in the Executive Chambers to-day to hid ...

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  62. AN INTERESTING CASE.

    An action in which Lady Joan Kelletf claimed £5,000 damages from the Melbourne Tramways Board, and/or John Lane, motor car owner, was ...

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  63. DEATH OF MR MURPHY, EX-M.L.A.

    Mr Peter Murphy, one of the most prominent older citizens of Brisbane, died this morning after an extended illness. He was born in Ireland in ...

    Article : 57 words
  64. Advertising

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    Advertising : 29 words
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