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  4. CHIMPANZEES ARE RIGHT. HANDED; ARE YOU?

    "Is there anything sinister in being left-handed?" asks Professor Wyatt Tllby, in an article in the "Nineteenth Century." In ...

    Article : 232 words
  5. GIRL'S GALLANT Rescue Effort.

    DESPITE the gallant citorts of his cousin, Iris Msb[?]l Hammersley (14), Maxwell John Hammersley (14) was drowned to-day at Cataract Cliff ...

    Article : 108 words
  6. HOLIDAY SPOILED, BUT FARMERS WERE GLAD.

    Ea[?]n continued on the coast to-day. Fairly heavy falls are reported along the Mary River and in contiguous localities. ...

    Article : 240 words
  7. STRENUOUS YEAR FOR STATE POLITICIANS.

    The vexed question of adjusting electoral boundaries, It is expected, will be given early attention by the Government, as it ...

    Article : 113 words
  8. STORY OF BANK Swindle.

    AI CHEERFUL gentleman describing himself as an Australian entered the city branch of a big London hank several months ago and opened ...

    Article : 152 words
  9. NON-UNIONISTS ARE LEAVING ROTHBURY COLLIERY

    Twelve mons non-untonlst[?] left Rothbury colliery last night, complaining bitterly of the conditions in the colliery compound. ...

    Article : 297 words
  10. SEVENTY-TWO CHILDREN SUFFOCATED IN CINEMA THEATRE.

    Terrible scenes were witnessed when hundreds of children were trapped in a cinema theatre in Paisley (Scotland) this afternoon, and were trampled or suffocated to death. The official death roll is 72. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Four Shops Burnt At Oakey.

    Four shops were destroyed, by fire early this morning at Oakey. The shops were occupied by Holland, bootmaker; Misses Milne, ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. "The C.Q. Herald" Appear To-day.

    "THE Central Queensland Herald" makes its appearance to-day and is on sale at all newsagents at sixpence a single copy. ...

    Article : 189 words
  13. Death Fact Leads. To Man's Drowning.

    Mrs. Julian Dubitt, a divorced woman, aged 33, was found unconscious and nearly drowned at the waterfront to-day, while nearby were clothing ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. Stabbing Affray At Mackay.

    An ugly incident occurred shortly alter midnight on Tuesday. A young man, who had been celebrating the New Year, when going home with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 95 words
  15. Aberdeen Angus Cattle.

    Twenty head of registered Aberdeen Angus cattle, from Glenmara[?]ck, have been despatched by My. MacGregor, of Manitoba, for Australia and have ...

    Article : 55 words
  16. Tramp Steamers Nearly Collide.

    A serious collision between two large tramp steamers, was averted by Inches in Port Adelaide River yesterday. The Dutch steamer Aldebaran ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Magistrate's Court Judgments.

    Judgment by default was catered for the plaintiffs to the following undefended cases in the Magistrate's Court this morning:-- ...

    Article : 280 words
  18. Battle Against Hurricane.

    The Sutton Hall, with a shipment of 100 cattle returned with the stalls crushed like matchwood. The cattlemen wonted desperately ...

    Article : 154 words
  19. TERM OF PATERSON BOUNTY.

    Mr. C. H. Jamleson, M.L.A. for Lockyer, who returned by the Sydney mall train from Melbourne, where he has been attending a meeting of the ...

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  20. SHY HUSBANDS WED BY REGISTRAR.

    Privacy was one of the reasons given yesterday by registry office officials for so many marriages being sale-brated before the Registrar-Seneral ...

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  21. OPIUM GANG'S WORK.

    It sounds a thin tale but it is nevertheless true. There la a gang in Sydney which makes a living by boarding oversea ...

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  22. OPTIMISTIC OUTLOOK IN SYDNEY.

    A census of Sydney business men leads to the supposition that, croakers notwithstanding, the keynote for 1930 is one of cheerful optimism. ...

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  23. Rode With Broken Leg.

    While mustering cattle at Eubank yesterday, William O'Farrell, an employee of Messrs. Savage Brothers, butchers, sustained a fractured right ...

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  24. Engines Collide Head-on.

    Two engines and carriage were dera[?]d at Seymour to-night, when the Sydney Limited Express deluded hea[?]on with a pilot engine shunting ...

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  25. VALUABLE PAINTINGS RECOVERED.

    Cargo continues to come ashore from the Manuka, and many horses and carts are collecting the spoil. Mr. Murray Fuller hap recovered 12 ...

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  26. Weather Forecast.

    Cloudy and unsettled east from s line Joining Burketown and Mung[?]ndi. Further rain, fairly general in the coastal divisip[?]s, and scattered ...

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  27. ROBBERY AT MT. MORGAN.

    On Sunday night, when the rain storm was af its height thieves entered the store of Mr. M. Lee, of Baree, and stole about £5 worth of ...

    Article : 72 words
  28. BABINDA STATE HOTEL.

    It was stated yesterday that although the Gill to enable the Commissioner of Trade to sell the B[?]bluds State Ho[?]el was passed early in the ...

    Article : 60 words
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