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  2. CABLEGRAMS. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Kitty O'Shea, the widow of John [?]ewart Parnell. ...

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  4. ENTERTAINMENTS. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    Another fine house attended at the Tivoli The[?] last evening. "Terror island" was again the star attraction. It features Houdini, who ...

    Article : 338 words
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  7. THE IMMIGRATION CONFERENCE.

    The immigration conference was concluded to-day, having completed the details of the agenda, and the whole question will be submitted to ...

    Article : 35 words
  8. DRIED EGGS.

    Dried eggs from China are found to be good for cooking and are selling widely. Experts suggest that Australia might develop a similar trade. ...

    Article : 30 words
  9. SOCIAL ITEMS.

    Mr and Mrs Herbert Foxlee returned to Charters Towers yesterday morning from a trip to the South. ...

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  10. DISEASE IN HORSES

    An outbreak of disease among horses on Strathmore Station, in North Queensland, south of Eina[?]leigh, has been reported to the Stock ...

    Article : 45 words
  11. A NEWSPAPER AMALGAMATION.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" announces the completion of negotiations with the "Globe," to becofe one paper, entitled the "Pall Mall Gazette" and ...

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  13. A RED CROSS AWARD

    The British Red Cross Society is issuing a medal to voluntary workers who had previously received no de[?]rations or medals. ...

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  14. The Railway Ballot.

    The secretary of the Q.R.U. (Mr. Moroney) stated to-day that all the votes in connection with the strike ballot were is hand, but the votes had ...

    Article : 62 words
  15. THE NORTHERN MINER.

    A[?]—Olympia pictures, Stadium, [?] p.m. T[?] Pictures, Mosman-st., 8 p.m. [?]ing— ...

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  16. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    According to the Soviet newspaper "Issvstia," a special Soviet tribunal at Tomsk found the entire revolutionary committee Siberia guilty of ...

    Article : 56 words
  17. Aviation in Queensland.

    The aviators, Lie[?]tenants Me[?]ne[?] and Fysh, with two passengers, arrived by plane from Barcaldine at 4.30 on Saturday afternoon. They ...

    Article : 234 words
  18. Varnish Works Destroyed

    The varnish works of Borthwick and Co., in Alexandria, was completely gutted by fire to-night. The damage is estimated at between ...

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  19. OLYMPIA PICTURES.

    To-nignt will be the last chance of witnessing D. W. Griffith's great story of the South Seas, "The Idol Dancer," which has proved one of the best ...

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  20. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT IN INDIA.

    The Duke of Connaught was received at Agra by Sir Harcourt Butler, Governor of the United Provinces. He visited the Taj Mahal, and spent ...

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  21. THE MARITIME TROUBLE

    The Minister for State Enterprises received a telegram to-day from Lambert Bros., of Mackay, as follows:—"Steamer Poonbar sailing from ...

    Article : 205 words
  22. GREEK POLITICS.

    Calogere Poulls, whose 1917 Cabinet the Allies refused to recognise, has formed a Ministry retaining Gounaris, who will accompany Calagereo ...

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  23. ENGLISH TR[?]PORTERS' AMBITIONS.

    A leading docker discussing at Hull, the proposed amalgamation of [?]neteen transport unions admitted that one big union was the ultimate goa[?]. ...

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  24. THE SHORTAGE OF CASTINGS.

    It is a very depressing fact that, due to many causes, our production of engineering commodities for the world's market in the post-war period ...

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  25. MINING

    Another month has passed without any mineral being won on the field, [?] the shortage of fracture was really [?]ponsible for this. Clark's, the ...

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  26. FIELD AND GRAY HANGED.

    Field and Gray were executed yesterday in Wandsworth Gaol. Reporters, limited to two in number, were admitted for the first time for many ...

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  27. A Wonderful Sea Story.

    An interesting story was unfolded in the Central Court, when two Japanese were charged with being undesirable immigrants. One of them, ...

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  28. THE TROUBLE IN IRELAND

    A meeting attended by several thousands was held in the Domain on Sunday afternoon to express sympathy with the Irish Republic. The ...

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  29. INDUSTRIAL MA[?]TERS.

    The Arbitration Court has directed the suspension of the watersiders' award, made by the State Court in January, and the provisions of the ...

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  30. THE ALL[?]S' PROPOSALS.

    "Le Matin" says that protests against the reparation demands are increasing throughout Germany, and Her[?] Simons is being urged to resist ...

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  31. Mass Production in the Foundry.

    Perhaps the most interesting duty of the foundry planning department is the study and evolution of the methods of mass prod[?]tion by ...

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  32. THE WEATHER ANOTHER TROPICAL DISTURBANCE

    The Townsville Signal Station received the following message from Brisbane late lest night: "Conditions have become suspicious between ...

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  33. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  34. ON 'CHANGE.

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  35. Mad Airman's "Stunts"

    Supposed to be mad, an airman has been terrorising peasants in the French department of the Bouches-duRhone, says the Paris correspondent ...

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  36. A Terrible Predicament

    Smoke was seen to be [?]suing from the main bunker of a steamer lying at Pyrmont on Saturday at noon, and the chief refrigerating enginner, ...

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  37. IF FOOD DISAGREES TAKE BISURATED MAGNESIA

    If you suffer from indigestion [?]atuence, [?] acdity, or other [?]tomach trouble, just take Bisurated Magnesia and forget the meaning of ...

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  38. TRADES UNIONS AND FOUNDRY WORK.

    I do not think you will disagree with me in my opinion that, while machine shop and other departments of the Average British engineering ...

    Article : 334 words
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