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  4. FLOODS SWEEP QUEENSLAND Six Perish in Raging Torrents

    Widespread desolation marks the trail of the disastrous floods experienced over the weekend throughout Queensland. The extent of the havoc cannot yet be computed... Bridges have been washed away and gas mains destroyed, while houses and ...

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  5. OVER NORTH POLE

    OSLO, April 23—After flying over the North Pole from Alaska, Captain Wilkins and Lieutenant Eilsen have arrived at Green Harbor, ...

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  7. COLLIERY DISASTER

    BRISBANE, April 23.—It is feared that three mine officials have lost their lives in an explosion which occurred at the Redbank colliery at ...

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  8. Men Fought Snakes

    BRISBANE, April 23.—The Warwick district had an unenviable experience. Trains from Brisbane to Rockhampton and Townsville have ...

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  9. Waterfront Struggle

    SYDNEY, April 23—A big struggle on the waterfront is again evident. There was further evidence of this forthcoming to-day, when the ...

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  10. Back to Ireland

    LONDON, April 23.—When Mrs. Fitzmaurice and her daughter joined the German liner Dresden at Queenstown for New York she said:—"I will ...

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  11. Mystery Labor Men

    MELBOURNE, April 23.—In an interview to-day, Mr. J. Kean, organising secretary of the Victorian Labor party, said that Messrs. Hughes, ...

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  12. Fall of Tsinanfu

    SHANGHAI, April 23.—Under Consular orders foreigners at Tsinan fu are evacuating that place and hastening to Tsingtao. ...

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  13. Black Ban Imposed

    MELBOURNE, April 23.—The maritime transport group at Sydney has decided to declare "black" all ships of Lord Kylsant's lines that visit ...

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  14. Foreign Office Move

    LONDON, April 23.—It is predicted that Lord Birkenhead will shortly replace Mr. Austen Chamberlain at the Foreign Office in the event of his ...

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  15. AMERICA'S PRESIDENT

    WASHINGTON, April 23—A request has been made by President Coolidge that further use of his name as a Presidential possibility be ...

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  16. EAST TO WEST BY AIR

    CANBERRA, April 23.—Night flying will be a regular feature of the East-west air mail service to be established between Perth and ...

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  17. RAILING ENTERS BODY

    PERTH, April 23.—A fatality occurred at Pickering Brook last night, Harry Western (46) being killed nstantly when the motor car ...

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  18. MONSTER SHARK AT BONDI

    SYDNEY, April 23.—A big shark was landed at Bondi on Saturday night. It was of the grey norse variety, and measured about 8 ft. Many ...

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  19. MAGNATE ACQUITTED

    WASHINGTON, April 23.—By its acquittal of Harry Ford Sinclair, the oil magnate, in the Criminal and Civil Court actions growing out of ...

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  20. EAST SYDNEY ELECTION

    SYDNEY, April 23.—Mr. J. E. West, M.H.R., with a majority of 93 votes, won the Labor selection ballot for East Sydney Federal electorate, ...

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  21. AGE NOT RESPECTED.

    ADELAIDE, April 23.—Mrs. Kathleen Malone (84), on hearing voices outside her home at Walkerville this morning got out of bed quickly and ...

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  22. TOC H MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, April 23.—The annual council of foc H., presided over byLord Forster as president, discussed the question of Unitarian ministers, ...

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  23. ADMIRALTY MEAT SUPPLIES.

    LONDON, April 23.—Speaking at the Caledonian Society's annual dinner, Mr. E. H. Macartney said that Australian tenders for the Admiralty ...

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  24. MENACE OF GOLD COAST.

    LONDON, April 23.—Returning from the Gold Coast to Plymouth to-day, the daughter of Mr. J. H. Thomas, Labor M.P., had to be carried ...

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  25. NO LONGER AMATEUR.

    OSLO, April 23.—Charles Hoff, ex record holder for the pole jump, was declared a professional by the American Union. ...

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