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  4. STATE ELECTIONS.

    BRISBANE, January 23.—Unite he plans of the Government are a [?]ected by the decision of the Labo [?] Conversations the State [?] ...

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  6. SPORTING.

    BRISBANE, January 31.—[?]wooman [?] won see of the six races decide [?] Ascor to-day. Overdraft was the only Brisbane horse to win. A well known south ...

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  7. THAILAND AND INDO-CHINA.

    NEW YORK, January 27.—Peace negotistions between Thailand and French Indo China will open at Saigor [?] ...

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  8. WAR INDUSTRIES.

    MELBOURNE, January [?]—A [?] an to transfer British industries to ustralia will be put into operation [?] ...

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  9. CRICKET.

    [?] he new growth of weeds and grass kept [?] down in the fixtures of the Saturday Cricket Association best Saturday ...

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  11. RUMANIA.

    BUCHAREST, January 26.—It is believed General Horisaima has been arrested outside Bucharest, When trying to escape in a railway wagon. The ...

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  12. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir.—I would like to make a protest through your paper at the way some of the motor drivers behave in the ...

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  13. A TRAWLER'S VICTORY.

    LONDON, January [?] stated a Junkers 88 attacked [?] Majesty's trawler Calvanl, which drove [?] off and it soon crasher ...

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  14. OVERTIME BAN.

    BRISBANE, January 28.—Employers said to-day the ban on overtime imposed by three of the metal trade [?] of unions would affect 2.000 ...

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  15. SUBHAS BOSE MISSING.

    CALCUTTA, January 27.—Subhas Bose has been missing since yesterday, when he left his bedroom, where he was confined owing to ill health. Bose ...

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  16. A SUGGESTION.

    Sir.—I read of Mareebs Chamber of Commerce meeting suggesting the question of converting the Chillagoe ...

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  17. KENNEL NOTES.

    [?] they are inflicting on their do [?] keeping him chained up from one yes [?] another, only allowing him a run occasionally A dog [?] ...

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  18. REPLY TO FALLON AND DOUGHERTY.

    Sir.—With reference to the article appearing in this morning's issue under the heading, "Allens in Canedleds," and Messrs. Fallon and ...

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  19. CHINA HAS ENOUGH RICE.

    China will be adequstely suppiles with rice this winter, though lack of rainfall will result in the crop being 40,000,000 piculs or about 2,666,000 ton ...

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