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  3. IN FINAL EDITION YESTERDAY HANGED YESTERDAY.

    Coulter and Treffene, who wore found utility of the murder of Inspector walsh and Defective Sergeant Pitman, were executed In Fremantle ...

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  4. TIME TO ACT.

    The "Dally Mall," in a leader, hopes that British statesmen, particularly Opposition leaders, will most carefully note the facts emphasised In Mr. ...

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  5. AWFUL TOLL

    The loss of the British sloop, H.M.S. Valerian, the British freighter, Eastway, and a total of 100 lives, and damage to many ...

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  6. HEROIC ACT.

    Heroism displayed by T. Sharp resulted in the life of N. Wallace being saved at Kooroongarra on Saturday. Sharp and Wallace were engaged in ...

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  7. ALLEGED MURDER.

    On the morning of July 6 a girl, Daisy Isabella' Laing died In the General Hospital. The circumstances were such that the police made. Inquiries, ...

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  8. GIPSY SMITH IN SMASH

    Willie Gipsy' Smith and his musical assistants, Mr. and Mrs. Young, were returning to-Dunedln from Outram, in a motor car ...

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  9. SPOTLIGHT ON HERTZOG

    "We are at the parting of the ways. There Is an acute crisis in the Empire. The Dominion delegate speeches indicate an acute problem, in which ...

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  10. "HEARD CRACKLING."

    Early in the morning of July 18 last considerable damage was caused' by a fire at Woodlands boarding-house, corner of Ann and Bowen streets. ...

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  11. PARTING THREAT,

    The Kyogle line construction camp at Yeronga was, according to Leonle Bolton, wife of a member of the gang of men camped there, the scene of ...

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  12. PUSH MENACE.

    Carlton "pushes." who have terrorised business, people In the suburb for months past, staged a dastardly, outrage at the Carlton Picture ...

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  13. FAST LINERS.

    Sir James Connolly declares that his fast liner project would accelerate the England and Australia mall service by 50 per cent. It was a step ...

    Article : 88 words
  14. TRADE REVIVAL.

    The "Dally News" understands that the purchaser of £674,000 worth of bar gold, withdrawn from the Bank of England, was Germany, which in ...

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  15. MASTER BUILDERS.

    A Mayoral reception was given at the Town Hall yesterday to representatives of the Federated Master Builders' Association, who have ...

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  16. TRAFFIC BREACHES.

    Mr. J. Stewart Berge, P.M., dealt with the usual number of traffic offenders in the Traffic Court yesterday. Some heavy fines were imposed for ...

    Article : 330 words
  17. CYCLISTS HURT.

    Two young men on motor cycles, Andrew Walters (22) and Frank Moulin (18), both of Balgownle, collided last night with a horse and sulky near ...

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  18. Commercial Treaty.

    Mr. Bruce has not received any communication' from Germany In connection 'with commercial treaties with the Dominions. ...

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  19. AERIAL DISPLAY.

    Despite a bitter wind, huge crowds gathered at Croydon for the air display In honor of the Dominion delegates, who were Inspecting the ...

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  20. BAIL FORFEITED.

    Fraser Watson, 25, grocer, failed to appear In the Police Court yesterday, when his name was called to answer a charge that on October 23, ...

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  21. WYNNUM MASONS.

    Wynnum Lodge, No. 81, of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Queensland, held their annual installation ceremony in the Masonic Hall, ...

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  22. Attacked by Arabs.

    British aeroplanes and armored cars, reconnoitring from Rutba, midway between Baghdad and the Mediterrancan, were attached by a large ...

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  23. SYDNEY MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    An elderly woman,' Amy Rowntree, of Mosman, was knocked down by a motor car near Central Railway Station on Saturday night, and taken to ...

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  24. INCENDIARISM.

    Following a fire at St. Paul's Cathedral early on Friday night, another blaze was discovered shortly alter 1 p.m. on Saturday, when a, ...

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  25. LABORER HURT.

    George M'Neill, a laborer, living with bin wife and family at Clarastreet, Wynnum South, and working for Mr. W. B. Carr, roads contractor, ...

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  26. BROKE SHOWCASE.

    The sound of breaking glass attracted the attention of Nightwatchman Laney at Barnes' Limited, Broadway, about 10.30 on Sunday night. ...

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  27. LONDON BUTTER MARKET.

    The following cable has been received from the London agency of the Dairy Produce Export Control Board In regard to dairy produce 'prices in ...

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  28. CAB. BIKE.

    At 1.21 p.m. yesterday the Central Fire Brigade responded to a call from Creek-street, City, Mr. Peter Foster's car had Ignited as a result of a back ...

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  29. Amalgamated Press.

    A circular posted to shareholders of the Amalgamated Press 1922 Limited, announces that Sir William and Gomer Berry ottered to buy the ...

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  30. AN IRISH NAVY.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Dally News" does not think that the establishment of an Irish navy will proceed boyond an Informal discussion ...

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  31. SHE AT A CIRCUS.

    Three elephants and mounted cowboys, armed with sticks, assisted the police to. disperse a disappointed crowd which atttempted to rush a ...

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  32. BEAM WIRELESS.

    Colonel Amery s midnight congratulatory message to the Governor-General Inaugurated beam wireless between England and Canada. ...

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  33. FALL FROM CRANE.

    Josph Kohlomm (35) tell 15ft from [?] crane at Marr's engineering works it pyrmont on Saturday, and sustained' a fractured skull. He was ...

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