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  2. BRIBERY CASE

    The recent case in the Supreme Court in connection with the charge of attempting to bribe a member of Parliament found an echo in the ...

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  3. STILL CLOSED.

    [?]mines on the South Coast were ston closed down to-day, and no move has been made by the Southern Colliery Proprietors' Association to ...

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  4. ABSOLUTE SECRECY.

    The Near East Conference has opened at Mudania. The Angora Government has sent the Allied Commissioners a protest against ...

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  5. PARK MURDER.

    The body of the man found murdered in Centennial Park yesterday morning has been identified as that of Clarence Patrick M'Lennan. He was found ...

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  6. FATAL NOSE DIVE.

    Three persons were killed by the fall of an aeroplane at Swansea, Wales, owing to a sudden spiral nose dive. The machine fell into the sea, and all ...

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  7. CANCELLED TRAINS.

    The existing train service between Ipswich and Boonah (writes our correspondent) has long been the subject of adverse comment by ...

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  8. RUSH SESSION.

    In the Assembly.— Mr. Jones, in moving the second reading of the Matrimonial Causes Act Amendment Bill, said the Bill was ...

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  9. WILL COME AGAIN.

    Field Marshal Von Hindenburg, celebrating his 75th birthday, received a number of deputations. Replying to their congratulations, he said: "Our ...

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  10. VICTIM'S IDENTITY.

    M'Lennan, who was aged 45, had been an inmate-of Woodville Red Cross Home, Belmore-road, Randwick. He left that institution on Tuesday. The ...

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  11. WORK OF CONFERENCE.

    Official quarters expect that the Mudania conference will be confined to preliminary details, after which General Harington and General Ismet will ...

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  12. MOUNT EDWARDS.

    The official opening of the railway to Mount Edwards is to take place next Saturday. October 7th. Whoever may make the speech or hold the ...

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  13. ALLIED PROPOSALS.

    M. Bouillon (the Allied representative in the negotiations with the Kemalites) does not consider that the text of the reply of the Angora ...

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  14. MAN DETAINED.

    As a result of police inquiries a man was take to headquarters and detained. trying to couple the Country Party ...

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  15. BOONAH WATER SCHEME.

    It will be remembered (writes our Boonah correspondent) that some time ago a deputation from the Goolman Shire Council waited on the Treasurer ...

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  16. HOLIDAY DROPPED.

    There is reported to be a feeling on the South Coast that the coal trouble there will not last long. The miners seem to be of opinion that the Wed- ...

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  17. KEMALIST DESIRES.

    Rechad Bey, an Angora diplomatist, has arrived in London. He stated that the Kemalists would ask for the immediate withdrawal of the Greeks ...

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  18. Queensland's Position.

    Although, as members of the Miners Federation, the miners of Queensland are keenly interested in the southern dispute, it is not expected that their ...

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  19. TURKISH WITHDRAWAL.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the 'Morning Post" states that the majority of Turkish cavalry in the Chanak zone have been withdrawn ...

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  20. ALLEGIANCE OATH.

    The Dail discussed the Constitutional oath. Mr. Gavan Duffy moved an amendment, deleting the provision that the ...

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  21. RAILWAY BOLT.

    While a cattle train from Dubbo was being shunted into a dead-end at Tumulla railway station, the engine got out of control through the ...

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  22. AMNESTY OFFERED.

    The Irish Free Stale Government has offered an unconditional amnesty to all offenders surrendering their arms before October 15. ...

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  23. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    A party of Irregulars attacked the Free State garrison at Omeath. Fierce lighting ensued, and 10 per cent were killed. The Irregulars retreated, ...

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  24. GLOAMING'S WIN.

    About 60,000 people were present at Raindwick to-day, and in a collective sense Randwick took off its hat to Gloaming, when, to use a racecourse ...

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  25. REBEL OUTRAGE.

    A shocking story of a Republican outrage on a newly married couple is related by the "Daily Telegraph's" Dublin correspondent. Armed men ...

    Article : 149 words
  26. BUTTER REDUCED.

    The wholesale price of butter in Queensland has been reduced from 2/ per pound, or 224/ per cwt. to 1/10 per lb. or 205/4 per cwt., as from the ...

    Article : 36 words
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