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  2. THE WOOL INDUSTRY.

    According to Professor J. Cossar Ewart, of the Chair of Natural History at Edinburgh University, who arrived in Brisbane by the Southern ...

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  3. TURKEY NEXT.

    A report from Angora states that Turkey will be proclaimed a Republic, with Mustapha Kemal Pasha as its first President. ...

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  4. GERMANY DIVIDED.

    Great anxiety is felt in Berlin in regard to the appointment of Dr. von Ka[?]r as the State Commissioner of Bavaria, with dictatorial powers. It is stated that such an extreme measure proves that the situation is most serious. At Munich nervousness prevails, as it is believed that Herr ...

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  5. RAILWAY SMASH.

    One hundred passengers are missing and 37 bodies have been recovered from a railway train which fell through a weakened bridge into the ...

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  6. DEANE EXONERATED.

    Mr. P. E. Deane, who, at his own request, was relieved of his duties as secretary to the Prime Minister's Department during the inquiry by the ...

    Article : 251 words
  7. GLORY OR CASH?

    In the following article, which is the last of his series, Mr. Lloyd George deals with the difficulties attending the Ruhr venture. In connection with the ultimato result it is pointed out that M. Poincare's difficulty lies in conciliating the conflicting opinions in France—the ...

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  8. INSURANCE COMPANIES.

    It is proposed by the Government to increase the maximum deposits payable by life assurance companies from £10,000 to £50,000, and for ...

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  9. "A CHIMERICAL IDEA."

    In the course of a speech in London, at the opening of the Liberal autumn campaign, Mr. Asquith said that the conditions abroad were ...

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  10. ARMED FORCES.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Gazette" says:—For all practical purposes civil war has been declared in Germany. At any moment there ...

    Article : 221 words
  11. WHO BLUNDERED?

    When the Estimates for the Department of Public Works were under consideration in the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Godfrey ...

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  12. IN SIX HOURS.

    H. Robinson, piloting an 11-seater De Haviland 34 aeroplane, flew from Berlin to London in six hours, thus creating a new record. ...

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  13. "A TRAGEDY."

    The position of some hundreds of their shareholders was a tragedy, said Mr. James Purcell (chairman of directors) in moving the adoption of the report and ...

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  14. COMPLETE SURPRISE.

    It appears that Herr Ebert signed the decree proclaiming a state of emergency throughout Germany immediately after the meeting of the Imperial Government, ...

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  15. NEED FOR PREVENTATIVE MEASURES.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the extraordinary development in Bavaria took the Berlin Government completely by surprise. The ...

    Article : 107 words
  16. COUNCIL RUMPUS.

    After three hours' ac[?]monious discussion, and inquiry, the Rockhampton City Council yesterday unanimously, passed a vote of confidence in its ...

    Article : 348 words
  17. RAILWAY AMBULANCE.

    Brisbane A team yesterday defeated Ipswich and Brisbane B teams in the railway ambulance competition at Wolston. The winners will ...

    Article : 323 words
  18. AGREEMENT ESSENTIAL.

    A political observer, whose comments in the "Daily Telegraph" on the recent Baldwin-Poincare interview are regarded as showing remarkable inside knowledge, ...

    Article : 398 words
  19. MASS MEETINGS PROHIBITED.

    According to a telegram from Munich, Dr. von Kahr's first action was to prohibit 14 mass metings of National Socialists that were to be held to-night, unless ...

    Article : 44 words
  20. PEACEMAKER, NOT JUDGE.

    Speaking at the Church Conference, Lord Hugh Cecil, dealing with the League of Nations, said that it was a peacemaker, not a judge. Its function was to keep ...

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  21. BACK TO GREECE.

    Corfu was handed over to the Creeks this morning. (Reuter) CORFU, September 27. ...

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  22. EFFECT OF ARBITRATION.

    The intention to bring the industry within the scope of the Arbitration Court would have a serious effect, declared Mr. J. E. Nussey, when presiding at the ...

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  23. PASSIVE RESISTANCE.

    In connection with the publication of Herr Ebert's decree, the Munich and Bavarian Government has appealed to the Bavarian people saying that the ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. THE EVACUATION.

    The apprehensions of the population were dispelled when the Italian evacuation began. The Italian flag was lowered amid salutes from the Italian fleet ...

    Article : 81 words
  25. LUDENDORFF WARNED.

    The Bavarian People's Party organ, in an attack on General Ludendorff, states that it is well known that he was behind the Hitler movement. It warns him that ...

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  26. LOSS OF MEMORY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that Mr. Snaddon, a Nottingham draper in a big way, left home on December 27 last, promising to return in a few hours. From ...

    Article : 138 words
  27. FIGHTING IN SAXONY.

    During collisions last night at Anaberg, in Saxony, between Nationalists and workmen one person was killed and 52 were injured. ...

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  28. NEVER WENT TO SCHOOL.

    Ma[?]ro Menti, who commenced life at the age of 9½ as a pastrycook's boy, at Milan, and never went to school, has purchased the Florence restaurant at ...

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  29. PRACTICALLY UNOBSERVED.

    The news of the evacuation at Corfu was almost unobserved owing to the general depression through Italy obtaining practically, everything she demanded. ...

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  30. THIS WICKED WORLD!

    The whole of the world except Melbourne is engaged in a mad jazz. Everywhere is a whirl of pleasure, false excitement, and a general loosening of ...

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  31. THE RUHR MINES.

    The Ruhr Communists have declared a general strike in the mines. The trade unions have lost control of the situation and are unable to ...

    Article : 58 words
  32. FREEDOM OF PRESS.

    The San Sebastian correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that, except for a few strongly clerical newspapers, the entire Press is of the opinion that the ...

    Article : 152 words
  33. WAITING FOR PAYMENT.

    The Italians have not completed the evacuation of Corfu, for although, the troops have left a message from Rome states that the Italian squadron has been ...

    Article : 59 words
  34. PEACE ABOVE ALL THINGS.

    In his address at the Philip Stott College, Northampton, the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) said that peace, above all things, was his object. In ...

    Article : 176 words
  35. PROHIBITION AT WORK.

    An interested gathering in the School of Arts, Ann-street, last night [?]eard Miss Harrie Nowland recount some of the results of her inquiries into the effects and ...

    Article : 179 words
  36. BUTTER PRICES.

    The butter "stabilisation" scheme met with some opposition yesterday. Of the 85 factories represented 70 approved of the proposals, but 15 objected to the ...

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  37. DAME MELBA.

    Dame Nellie Melba has arrived here, en route to Australia. She consulted with Mr. John Tait, of Messrs. Williamson and Tait, concerning an operatic company ...

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  38. EIGHT PITS IDLE.

    Eight collieries in New South Wales were idle yesterday as the result of strikes, and the employees thrown out of work in consequence totalled ...

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  39. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    It was not until be received a letter of sympathy from a friend that the Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) was aware of the publication in "Smith's Weekly" of an ...

    Article : 140 words
  40. TREATY BROKEN.

    Von Knilling, the Bavarian Premier, speaking at a conference of Premiers in Berlin, emphatically declared that the Ruhr invasion was a violation of rights ...

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  41. PERSIAN EARTHQUAKES.

    At Teheran severe earthquake shocks have been reported. Much damage has been done in the towns of Keerman, Bujnurd, Rafsenjanbain, and Anar. It is ...

    Article : 52 words
  42. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    The conversion application for the Victorian loan total £5,2[?]0,000. Fresh applications amount to £12,3[?],000. ...

    Article : 30 words
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