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  2. CRISIS AT HAND.

    LONDON, Friday.--A striking me[?]sage from the Berlin correspondent of "The Times" stresses the importance of the Hindenburg demonstrations, ...

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  3. AIRMEN'S DEATHS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Was the, Alliance aeroplane sufficiently tested Captain Douglas' fiancee, Miss Woolley, and Lieutenant Ross's principal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TRIBAL ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Information received from India states that the Masuds had rejected the British terms and that British punitive operations have ...

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  5. GOING WELL .

    Captain Ross Smith, M.C. and bar, D.F.C. and two bars, Lieut Keith-Smith, his brother, and Sergeants J. M. Bennett and W. M. ...

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  6. DARWIN POSITION.

    CAIRNS, Saturday.--Mrs. Carey, wife of the former Administrator of the Northern Territory, and her children, who are proceeding to Sydney, arrived this ...

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  7. THE BEST MAN

    TOOWOOMBA, Sunday. -- Speaking this afternoon at the laying of the foundation stone of the new Holy Name. Convent school and church, to replace ...

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  8. PEACE TREATY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Respecting the Political situation in America it is authoritatively stated that except for the technical deposit of the ratifications, the ...

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  9. 202, "NOT OUT."

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday.--A match was commenced to-day between the visiting Australian Imperial Forces cricketers and a South African Eleven. Rain ...

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  10. O'DONNELL CASE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The War Office has shifted its ground, and has amended its charge. The charges against Father O'Donnell are: (1) That ...

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  11. "MOST UNFORTUNATE."

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Speaking with regard to the Unitd States' Senate note, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said: -- "If, as appears to be the case, the ...

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  12. EGYPTIAN NATIVES.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Cairo correspondent of "The Times" says that the British residency has issued a communique, announcing that Lord Miner's ...

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  13. TEARS OF JOY.

    LONDON. Thursday.--During the occupation of Zara, in Daimatia, the crowd below wept as d'Annunzio and Vice-Admirel Nillo, stood on a balcony. ...

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  14. NO SECTARIANISM.

    The Rev. Father Barry, who was three years at the front with the A.I.F., [?]proaching yesterday at the 11 o'clock. Mass in St. Patrick's, Valley,, deplored ...

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  15. KOLTCHAK'S FATE.

    LONDON, Friday.--A message from Moscow states that a wireless message had been received saying that Kursk had been captured from General ...

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  16. "MOVIE BANDIT."

    VANCOUVER Saturday. --The State of Wyoming is, experiencing the greatest man hunt in its history. The chase in after William Carlisle, variously described ...

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  17. ROSS SMITH'S ROUTE.

    T[?] above map shows the rout; which is being pursued by Captain Ron Smith and his party in the Vicken Vimy aeroplane in the flight from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. HERTZOG'S CAUSE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday.--There were several unpleasant incidents during the day and evening connected with the Nationalist celebrations. The ...

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  19. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    MACKAY, Sunday.--The Premier, Mr. Theodore, arrived in Mackay on Saturday morning. About 30 farmers, representing the canegrowers of the Mackay ...

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  20. UNEMPLOYMENT DOLES.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The decision of the Government to discontinue unemployment doles, with the exception of those to soldiers, caused a stormy scene in the ...

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  21. MOTION OF SYMPATHY.

    The following motion has been unanimously agreed to by the Brisbane sub-branch of the R.S. and S. Imperial League of Australia:-- ...

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  22. REPUBLICANS TRIUMPH

    PARIS, Friday.--The unsuccess[?] parties denounce the new electoral system, which combines the "bloc" vote with proportional representation. They ...

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  23. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Sir Auckland Geddes, in a lecture at the Guildhall, describes British industry as being in the progress of a complete revolution. He ...

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  24. TRADE REGULATION.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- In the House of Commons, the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Auckland Geddes) introduced an Exports' and Imports Regulation Bill, ...

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  25. MINERS' COMPROMISE.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--The United States coal miners propose to compromise on a 30 per cent wage increase and a working period of 7-hour day. ...

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  26. JELLICOE'S REPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday.--In the House of Commons Mr. Walter Long explained that Lord Jellicoe's proposals in the Pacific were addressed to the ...

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  27. BOMB IN CATHEDRAL.

    LONDON, Friday.--Router's correspondent at Milan states that a procession of Socialists and revolutionaries was rejoicing at the first of the Socialist victories ...

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  28. MURDER TRIALS.

    LONDON, Saturday -- A man named Waller Payne, who was charged with killing, his wife, and convicted, attested that his mind had become affected while ...

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  29. ENGLISH EXCHANGE.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday. -- A message from New York states that the English pound brought 4 dollars 434 cents, the lowest figure on record. ...

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  30. BELGIAN ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday. --The new Belgian Chamber of Deputies will consist of 73 Catholics, 66 Socialists, 34 Liberals, and 9 Independents. All the Ministers ...

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  31. WHISKY QUEUES.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- Whisky dealers are being overwhelmed with orders as the result of the removal of the restrictions. Crowds and queues in motor cars are ...

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  32. HOME RULE BILL.

    LONDON, Friday.--"The Times" obbyist says that the Cabinet is putting the finishing touches to the Irish Bill which will be introduced in the ...

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  33. FRENCH BLUEBEARD.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- A message from Paris states that Madame Landru, wife of the French " Blueboard." is suing for divorce. ...

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  34. ITALIAN SOCIALISTS' GAIN.

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuter's correspondent in Paris says the sweeping Socialist gains in North Italy are attributed to the new system of proportional ...

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  35. FIRE AT GALLOWAY'S HILL.

    At 10.47 on Saturday night the South Brisbane Fire Brigade, having, received a call for a fire at Galloway's Hill, Lytton-road, turned out the Denis motor ...

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  36. EX-KAISER'S TRIAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The "Daily News" says that the Soliciter-General and Attorney-General have returned from Paris. It is believed that Great ...

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  37. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery (U.), in a speech, commended the idea of the great cities of Britain taking interest in the affairs of the ...

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  38. LAD DROWNED.

    SURAT, Saturday.-- Tasman O'Brien, 8 years of age, a son of Mr. William O'Brien, a local business man, was drowned in the Balonne River at the ...

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