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  2. TO FIGHT PLAGUE.

    The full seriousness of the plague epidemic, and the necessity for combating its ravages, was emphasised by a deputation tram the Queensland ...

    Article : 516 words
  3. BARALABA MINERS.

    Sensational happenings are reported from Baralaba. A meeting of the employees of the State mine and the men employed at the company's coal ...

    Article : 260 words
  4. DISCOVERED.

    In connection with the disappearance of a quantity of gold being conveyed by the steamer Sonoma, it is now reported that 5560 English sovereigns ...

    Article : 116 words
  5. A.W.U. LEVY.

    An application was made in the Supreme Court this morning, before his Honour, Mr. Justice Lukin, for an order calling upon the A.W.U. and also ...

    Article : 250 words
  6. BRISBANE NEWS.

    Refrigerated Fruit.—In regard to the proposed establishment of a trade in citrus and tropical fruits between Queensland and the United Kingdom. ...

    Article : 958 words
  7. THIRD TEST.

    The third test cricket match between Australia and South Africa was resumed to-day in fine weather. Rain fell yesterday, but it did not appear ...

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  8. RAILWAY WORKERS.

    A very fruitful topic of conversation amongst the 1600 odd employees in the railway workshops, North Ipswich, yesterday, was the decision ...

    Article : 686 words
  9. SONOMA'S CREW.

    Three of the Sonoma's crew are in irons, and four are being sought for ...

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  10. 13,000 DOLLARS MISSING.

    A final check has showed that 13,000 dollars are still missing from the Sonoma gold, so far discovered. ...

    Article : 25 words
  11. THE CONFERENCE.

    Senator Jouvenal, editor of "Le Matin," in an article, blames Mr. Lloyd George's selfish policy for the upset of the exchange rates and asks ...

    Article : 188 words
  12. OPERA IN LONDON.

    Madame Payling (formerly Madame Huffend Smith), a native of Sydney informs the Australian Press Association that with a few others she is ...

    Article : 68 words
  13. SIR JOSEPH COOK.

    The last of the valed[?] gatherings in Sydney in honour of Sir Joseph Cook was held to-day as the Sydney Town Hall, when over 200 ...

    Article : 56 words
  14. SECRETIVE STINNES.

    Herr Hugo Stinnes attended a meting of the Foreign Affairs Commission and was pressed hard to state the purpose and the result of his visit to ...

    Article : 64 words
  15. FREE TRAMS AND BATHS.

    Labour members of the district councils have made an extraordinary series of proposals for helping the unemployed. The unemployed invaded ...

    Article : 129 words
  16. CONFERENCE MATTERS.

    Regarding rumours that little progress is being made, a high authority states that the British, American, and Japanese delegates are optimistic as ...

    Article : 176 words
  17. UNKNOWN MISSION.

    Herr Rathenau and Dr. Von Simons have arrived from Germany on an unknown mission. ...

    Article : 20 words
  18. DEATHS AT WATTLEBRAE.

    The health authorities reported this Horning that a case of plague (a man from Petrie-terrace) und a suspected case (a female from South Brisbane) ...

    Article : 128 words
  19. CINEMA FIRE.

    It is known that the casualties in the Rialto picture theatre fire were three dead and 20 seriously injured, many of whom are expected to ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. LORD DOUGLAS.

    The jury in the case in which Lord Alfred Douglas sued the "Evening News" for alleged libel has awarded the plaintiff £1000 damages. The ...

    Article : 219 words
  21. ISOLATION HOSPITAL.

    The health authorities draw attention to the fact that considerable Worry was c-used at Wattlebrae Isolation Hospital last Sunday by ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. A WRIT FOR £88,000.

    A High Court writ against the Commonwealth was issued to-day, on behalf of Messrs, Kidman and Mayon, claiming £88,000 for work and labour ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. MOUNT MORGAN.

    The finalisation of the Mt. Morgan award was adjourned by the Full Bench of the Arbitration Court this morning to Thursday next, on the ...

    Article : 167 words
  24. FRANCE AND ENGLAND.

    "L'homme discussing the Anglo-French position, says:—"Let us ceaase this child's play of struggling which country shall be supreme in the ...

    Article : 132 words
  25. TO-DAY'S CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 words
  26. Rat Gang Still Active.

    The rat gang, which is operating under the direction of the city inspector (Mr. M. Macfarlane), is still carrying in an active campaign in the city ...

    Article : 284 words
  27. ARBUCKLE'S EVIDENCE.

    Arbuckle entered the witness box in his own defence. He said, Miss Rappe came to my room at the St. Francis Hotel on September 7, Mrs. ...

    Article : 340 words
  28. M. BRIAND AND ITALY.

    Comment on to-day's proceedings of the Far Eastern Committee opened with a full and specific denial by Mr. Hughes, as chairman, that M. Briand ...

    Article : 154 words
  29. NEW SOUTH WALES BUDGET.

    The Treasurer delivered his Budget speech in the Assembly to-day and said on the same basis of income as last year, the revenue this year would ...

    Article : 113 words
  30. PREMIER AND UNIONS.

    The efforts to secure a resumption at Mt. Morgan were advanced a further stage to-day, when the Premier conferred with the representatives of ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. RAILWAY CRICKET.

    Quite recently a meeting was held of the representatives of the loco, running shed, when it was decided to form a cricket club, and a challenge ...

    Article : 100 words
  32. T. J. RYAN v. "MERCURY."

    In the High Court, judgment was given to-day in the application by the Public Curator of Queensland, as executor of the late Mr. T. J. Ryan, for ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. "MATSU QUESTION."

    An American semi-official representative, questioned regarding the Matsu, pointed out that the calculations were made on the basis of the ship ...

    Article : 141 words
  34. SLOW-DOWN ORDER

    The "Public Ledger's Tokio correspondent states that Vice-Admiral Riaroka Ide, Vice-Minister of the Navy, informed the correspondent that he ...

    Article : 163 words
  35. "GAMBAI'S BLUEBEARD."

    To-day's proceedings in the trial of Landru, who is charged with having murdered a number of women, were occupied by the Advocate-General's ...

    Article : 132 words
  36. MUNITION[?] OF WAR.

    A message from Athens states that Greek warships stopped and searched an Italian steamer south of Orin and discovered 9 aeroplanes, 250,000 ...

    Article : 53 words
  37. IRELAND'S POPULATION

    The population of Ireland continues to decline, the total for 1920 being 4,485,000, including the army and navy. The birthrate was 22.2. compared with ...

    Article : 46 words
  38. BLOWN TO PIECES.

    An old-age pensioner, John Collins, aged 70, was blown to pieces by a charge of gelignite [?] Salvation Army home at Guildford to-day. The force ...

    Article : 78 words
  39. STEAMER ASHORE

    The Swedish steamer Nordic, bound for Australia with a cargo of wood, went ashore on Hveen Island, situated in the Sound five miles north-west ...

    Article : 35 words
  40. OPPOSITION TO CONFERENCE.

    The Friends Irish Freedom, a Sian Fein organisation has come into the open with a circular, opposing the disarmament conference, because ...

    Article : 107 words
  41. SOUTH AFRICAN LOAN.

    The underwriters of the loan recently announced by the South African Government will receive 83 per cent, of the loan. ...

    Article : 28 words
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