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  2. LATE CABLES

    "This wonderfully complete array of Australian commodities, comprising everything essential for Christmas fare, has been arranged in ...

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  3. WEST END TRAGEDY

    A terrible tragedy occurred at West End yesterday, when three children-- two brothers and a sister-- were drowned in a dam ...

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  4. Federal Constitution

    It Is understood that the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) is already in communication with the Premiers of the various States, with a view to ...

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  5. Safe-Blowers at Work.

    An audacious ease of safe blowing occurred at South Brisbane about 8 o'clock last night. when the premises of Messrs. Banks Ltd., curriers. Grey ...

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  6. DASH TO DEATH

    A terrible tragedy occurred in Upper Edward Street, about 10 o'clock, this morning when a middle-aged man named William Thomas' Latimer, of ...

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  7. Knitting Mills Ablaze

    Only a portion of the outer walls of Baker and Wilson's knitting mills, at Balmain, were left standing after a fire ...

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  8. Cyclonic Weather

    Cyclonic weather over Central and Southern Queensland during the last few days has resulted in heavy downpours, ranging to three and font ...

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  9. Conspiracy Case

    The trial of Hayley Morris, a retired wi earthy merchant, and his wife, who formerly was his housekeeper, on a charge of conspiracy to procure ...

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  10. 'You Are Outski!"

    "Efficiency" as a ground of appeal against an appointment, was described by a, delegate at the Teachers' Union Conference yesterday, as the ...

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  11. Alleged Bribery Plot

    The story of an alleged plot by Nationalists to bribe certain Labour members of the Legislative Assembly to desert the Labour ranks, has been ...

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  12. Writs for Damages

    Acting on behalf of Thomas Walsh, Messrs. R. D. Meagher and Co., solicitors, yesterday issued a Supreme Court writ against the ...

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  13. Peace of the World

    The bulk of the -journalists on leaving the hall at the conclusion of the settlement of the Graeco-Bulgarian affair, were hastily recalled to hear a ...

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  14. Sheffield Shield

    Alterations In the Sheffield Shield rules were discussed at a meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association lust night. ...

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  15. Business Sensation

    Alleged false pretences, which have been carried out on a huge scale, and which are so involved that, the detectives have not reached a complete ...

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  16. Cyclone at Charleville

    On Sunday afternoon Charleville was visited by a severe cyclone which wrought great havoc. . Just prior to the disturbance, the sky was a ...

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  17. Burnt to Death

    Agnes Johnson, aged 73 years, residing at Union Street, Paddington, was burnt to death at her home -last night, when her clothing caught alight. ...

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  18. Graeco-Bulgar Clash

    The council of the League of Nations has adopted the report of the subcommittee, consisting of Sir Austen Chamberlain M. Hymans, Viscount ...

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  19. LATE MR. E. HURW0RTH

    The late Mr. Edward Hurworth, whose death was announced yesterday was a son of the late Mr. Christopher Hurworth, who also was well and ...

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  20. IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL

    The Mayor (Aid. A. T. Stephenson) presided at the fortnightly meeting of the Ipswich City, Council last night. Accounts amounting to £1,836 16s. 4d. ...

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  21. CAVALRY- HORSES

    Three hundred and fifty horses for artillery and cavalry work are required by the Dutch Government for service in Java. They will be purchased in ...

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  22. Creche and Kindergarten

    The Executive Committee of the Creche and Kindergarten Association met at Wilson House on Friday. Mrs. T. L. Jones presided.. Others present ...

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  23. TO SHOW CAUSE

    The High Court yesterday granted an order nisi calling upon William Charles Moseley, Andrew James MacAuley, and John Hurley ...

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  24. WASHED OUT TO SEA

    At Seasprny. about 22 miles from Sale, four bathers-- two moil and two women-- were carried out to sea before about 300 spectators. ...

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  25. Resumption of Duties

    Messrs. Thomas Walsh and Jacob Johnson resumed their official duties yesterday, as general president and assistant branch secretary ...

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  26. Russia and Japan

    It has been officially announced that at Kopp (Soviet Ambassador in [?]apan) made a statement to Baron shidehara (Japanese Minister for ...

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  27. N.S.W. HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENT

    Boxing Day will be observed as a holiday on Saturday in this State. The following Monday will not be a public holiday. ...

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    MRS. MARION BELL LEAVING THE G.P.O., BRISBANE, IN CONTINUATION ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. MR. STEWART HENDERSON

    The appointment of Mr. Stewart Henderson to a seat on the Committee of the Queensland Turf Club, revives memories of a sensational ...

    Article : 232 words
  30. French in Syria

    At a banquet given in his Honour at Aleppo, M. Henri de Jouvenel, the new French civil commissioner in Syria, said that Syria was calm, ...

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  31. PRICKLY PEAR LAND

    The Prickly Pear Land Commission, on Monday, issued further decisions in cases where Crown tenants sought relief under "The Prickly Pear Land ...

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  32. COMPLIMENTARY DINNER

    Representatives of all classes of the community, embracing leaders of the commercial, industrial and financial life of the State, were present at ...

    Article : 91 words
  33. Dame Nellie Melba

    Dame Nellie Meiba may possibly appear in opera here In May. She hopes he subject will be comic opera. She [?]s decided lo take Mr. J. D. ...

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  34. THROWN FROM LORRY

    When returning from this races at Waipa, a motor-lorry carrying a number of men ran Into a waterhole, and four men were thrown off the vehicle. ...

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  35. MARRIED WOMAN'S RIGHTS

    The State Full Court yesterday decided that any property acquired by a married woman since April 15, 1893. Is her separate properly, and that a ...

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  36. FACTORY SAVED

    Firemen from the Newtown Fire Brigade effected a good save when the boat factory of Wills Bros In Align Street, Newtown, caught fire, ...

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  37. SAFETY OF COAL MINERS

    William McBlane secretary of the Richmond Alain Miners Lodge, giving evidence yesterday before the Royal Commission on the lighting and safety ...

    Article : 122 words
  38. THE STADIUM

    The series of elimination contests to decide the featherweight championship of Queensland will be advanced another stage at the Stadiam to-morrow night, when Bill Copeland and ...

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  39. COMMUNITY GINNING

    The question of the most satisfactory means of having growers' cotton handled has been exercising the minds of members of tho L.P.A's. for a ...

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  40. SANDFORD INQUEST

    The Coroner brought in a verdict of suicide, at the Inquest on William Cawthorn, who was found with his throat cut at Sandford. ...

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  41. SEND-OFF TO LADY MOTORIST

    Among those who gathered at the General Post Office on Monday morning. To bid farewell to Mrs, Marion Bell and her 11 years old daughter, ...

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  42. A VETERAN HONOURED.

    On the occasion of his severing his connection with the Railway Department, having reached the age limit. With a record of thirty-three years ...

    Article : 67 words
  43. NEW SOUTH WALES FACTORIES

    According lo the latest returns for New South Wales there are 11,559 factories in the State, employing 134,715 persons. ...

    Article : 28 words
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