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  5. THE SEASON OPENS' FOR THE ANCIENT GAME AT YEERONGPILLY

    PRESIDENT v. CAPTAIN.--Players who took part in the match between the president's and captain's teams at Yeerongpilly on Saturday afternoon, to mark the official opening of the 1926 season of the Brisbane Golf Club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DEADLOCK AT GENEVA

    A serious situation has developed at Geneva which may have, an adverse influence on the future of the League of Nations. A deadlock has been brought about by the refusal of Germany and Sweden to agree to M. Briand's suggested compromise under which Poland ...

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  8. MAN INJURED

    CHARLEVILLE, Saturday.--Mr. Cliff Henderson, owner of the Barduthulla Hotel, 27 miles up the Warrego River, received serious and painful injuries ...

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  9. WAR ON CANCER

    LONDON, Saturday.--"The Lancet" publishes the results of five years' experiments in the injection of lead treatment for cancer at Liverpool ...

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  10. BURIED GOLD

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Privy Council has reserved judgment in the Scale's versus Aitken appeal. Mr. Justice Darling during a ...

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  11. SEX PLAYS

    LONDON, Saturday.--A remark by the well-known dramatist and novelist, 'Mr. St. John Ervine, that "one could always and hordes of ravenous looking ...

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  12. OVER THE CLIFFS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--A woman jumped over the cliffs, about 200 yards south of Wylie's Baths, Coogee, at 9 a.m. to-day. ...

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  13. MAREE SEAT

    Mr. Geo. Tedman has won the plebiscite held by the Country and Progressive National party in the Maree electorate, and will be the ...

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  14. THE LURE OF GOLD

    CAIRNS, Saturday.--News has reached Cairns of a reported discovery, 12 miles from the Daintree River on the road to Bloomfield, of a rich gold mine in the vicinity of China Camp. Messrs. R. Dawell and Ferguson are the fortunate discoverers, and ...

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  15. THIRTEEN WAGGONS DERAILED

    GRAFTON, Saturday.--A serious railway smash occurred on the North Coast railway when a goods train left the rails, a dozen trucks, and a guard's van being wrecked. The accident happened about mid-way between Wauchope and Kendall, the train being the 8 o'clock through ...

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. RAILWAY PLEDGE

    A special meeting of the State Council of the Australian Railways Union held on Saturday, unanimously endorsed the minutes of the previous ...

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  18. SCATTERED RAIN

    CARDWELL, Saturday.--Sunking rain set in on Monday, and good falls were reported at Cardwell, Kennedy Creek, Upper Murray, Eurano, and Tully. The ...

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  19. STATE FORECAST

    Further scattered showers on the tropical coast, chiefly north from Townsville: otherwise fine, except for isolated thunderstorms in the ...

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  20. FACTION FIGHT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--About 40 Chinese were mixed up in a fight in Retreat-street, Alexandria, this afternoon. Most of them used sticks or ...

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  21. WOMAN INJURED

    MURWILLUMBAH.--Saturday.--An elderly woman, named Mrs. White, was serously injured near Trevan's garage, prospero street, South Murwillumbah, ...

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  22. MISSING BOY RETURNS.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Saturday.--Leslie Hammond, who was missing from Rockwood station on Thursday afternoon, returned to the station this ...

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