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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    Old residents of the State are predicting that a wet winter will be experienced this year. They base their prediction on various observations and by comparing ...

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  3. GOLD AND SHEEP.

    I think the State Government might give consideration to the desirability from a state point of view of assisting, the smaller holders with advances for ...

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  4. AN INADEQUATE SENTENCE

    Jack Field (37) received a shock when he appealed to Judge Curlewis agaist his conviction and fine of £25 for having sent a libellous letter through the post. ...

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  5. RECEPTION TO EARL BALFOUR.

    An interminable procession of motor ours crawled up the slopes of the Mount of Olives yesterday evening to Government House where Sir H. L. Samuel, High ...

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  6. A GROWING EVIL

    The above cartoon is from the "San Francisco Examiner." one of the principal prohibition advocates. After experience of tho new order of things, it started a campaign to combat the drug habit which in a short time had made ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WATERSIDE TROUBLES

    while the stevedores held a stop-work meeting this afternoon to elect officers, three wheat vessels were held up for several hours. ...

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  8. CROCODILES IN THE GARDENS.

    An extraordinary state of affairs is reported from Somkele, iu Zululand, where a number of settlers have been marooned for some days owing to unprecedented ...

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  9. "NOT ONE REDEEMING FEATURE."

    Wm. Clarke (24) was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having stolen a blanket, dress and other articles, the property of his mother and sister. ...

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  10. Y.A.L. BOYS.

    The apple season was inaugurat [?] at Australia. House by Sir Joseph Cook and attended by the various Agents-General, the Y.A.L. boys, and many Australians. ...

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  11. SHOOTING AT TOWNSVILLE

    Arthur Foster, a tailor, and his 16-yearold daughter, Mabel, with whom it is stated he had not been on friendly terms for some time, were taken to the hospital at ...

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  12. A LUCKY STRIKE.

    A rich reef has been struck by Downey and party in the Queen Constance mine at Mareeba, near Cairns. It is anticipated that it will yield as ...

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  13. EARLY CABLES

    Impressive incidents attended evensong in St. Paul's Cathedral on tho occasion of the last service held under the dome, previously to the closing of the ...

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  14. "THE SUNLIGHT OF LAUGHTER."

    The Lady Mayoress presented the Y.A.L. boys at the Guildhall with a flag bearing the arms of the City of London. Sir Charles Wakefield, in wishing the ...

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  15. CHARGE AGAINST DETECTIVES.

    When the Board of Inquiry into the charges against four Melbourne detectives assembled to-day, it was stated that in view of the fact that criminal proceedings ...

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  16. JAPAN.

    Osaka and its suburbs were amalgamated to-day, resulting in a commercial city of about 2,050,000 inhabitants.—Reuter. ...

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  17. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The menace to Empire trade involved in South Africa's reported decision receives prominence in the London morning papers. Questions are being framed ...

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  18. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    Lieut.-Commissioner Unsworth, O.B.E., leaves Melbourne to-day for Perth in company with Commissioner and Mrs. Richards, Colonel and Mrs. Gaskin (chief ...

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  19. MINISTERIAL PORTFOLIOS

    Mr. K. Takahashi (the Minister for Agriculture aud Commerce) is to be appointed Minister for Commerce and Industry, and temporarily Minister for ...

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  20. FIRST LABOR BUDGET.

    The results of the first Labor Budget for the financial year, which closed to-day, show that instead of tho ostimated deficit of £7,946,000, after taking ...

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  21. MELBOURNE'S UNEMPLOYED

    Unemployed marched in a body to the Premier's office and their representatives waited on the Premier (Mr. Allan) and, declared that unemployment was ...

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  22. RUSSIA.

    The "North China Daily News" (Shanghai) commenting on the fact that the departure of the Russian steamer Mongugai for Vladivostok has been ...

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  23. MINING DISASTER.

    The consulting engineer at Scotswood has abandoned all hope of rescuing alive any of the entombed men. He estimates that it will take three weeks' ...

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  24. INDIA.

    A responsive note was sounded by Lord Birkenhead (the Secretary of State for India) in the course of a debate in the House of Lords to-night with regard to ...

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  25. SALE OF TRACTOR

    A claim arising from the purchase of a motor tractor, which is stated to have failed to pertorm the work promised for it, is being heard by Mr. Justice Burnside at ...

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  26. REPARATIONS.

    The Overseas Dominions have received from the Imperial Treasury their first instalments of the reparations payments in connection with the Dawes Plan. ...

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  28. COMMONWEALTH FINANCE.

    The monthly statement of accounts issued by the Federal Treasury to-day shows that the Customs revenue, which is the main source of income for the ...

    Article : 137 words
  29. GENERAL NEWS.

    Great Britain spent about £316,000,000 during 1924 on alcoholie liquors, this being 145s a head annually, compared with 142s a head in 1023. The Exchequer ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Commenting on the south African Government's preference movement, Mr. W. A S. Hewins (chairman of the Empire Development Union) says that it is bound to ...

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  32. FRANCE.

    Tho trial of ex-Captain Sadoul (the former French Communist) began in Orleans to-day before a court-martial. On the application of the counsel for ...

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  33. BIGAMY ALLEGED.

    Before Messrs. J. Barr and J. C. Irvine, J.'sP., at the City Court yesterday, Doris Clarabell Tough (19) was committed for trial at the Criminal Court on a charge of ...

    Article : 177 words
  34. INDUSTRIALISTS' VIEWS.

    The news of South Africa's preference intentions is disturbing British traders. The National Union of Manufacturers has issued the following statement: "It ...

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  35. PRISON ESCAPEES.

    George Reilly (18) and Harry Williams (20), both indeterminate prisoners, escaped from the Castlemaine Reformatory prison. They scaled several fences and got away ...

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  37. THE RECENT RIOTS.

    A [?] place in the [?] in the morning, when a ...

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