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  5. Terror Of Bushranging Days Revived In Queensland

    A SPECTACULAR raid, reminiscent of the halcyon days of the bushrangers, was staged in the heart of Rockhampton yesterday by an armed bandit. Wanted in connection with a number of robberies ...

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  6. NEAR-TRAGEDY AT COOGEE BEACH: RESCUED AND RESCUER

    Caught by a strong undertow at the northern end of Coogee Beach, Charlge Lyons, 7, at right, was in difficulties until lach Balleaty, at left, dashed into the surf, fully clothed, and rescued him. The cross indicates the spot where rescue tool place. Bollesty, a council employee, was working on a nearby reserve at the time. The photograph of the led was token at St. Vincent's Hospital, to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PITIFUL DESTITUTION IN RURAL U.S.

    REPORTS of actual starvation in Arkansas, which of all the States was hardest hit by the drought, are being ...

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  8. NO "NEWS" ON XMAS DAY

    THE "Evening News" will not be printed on Christmas Day. There will be the usual Editions on ...

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  9. FISCAL AIM OF TORIES

    ADDRESSING members of the conservative Party, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the leader, said: "I would rather keep my takings." MR BALDWIN said that nothing had been more remarkable during the [?] 18 months tan the spectacle of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "I WONT GO UNTIL I AM FORCED TO GO"

    "IF the people want a Republic they must fight for it. I shall not go until I am forced to go," ...

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  11. 2000 AUSTRALIANS OUT OF WORK IN LONDON

    THE presence in England of a large number of stranded Australian is a permanent source of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 96 words
  12. LINDRUM SLEPT POORLY AFTER 3905 BREAK

    WALTER LINDRUM admits that he had a fitful night's sleep after making his world record ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TO THE GOODFELLOWS OF SYDNEY

    Office staffs of a number of city firms have assured me that they will be responsible for Christmas cheer for several families each. ...

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  14. CHARITY SCANDAL ECHO

    MR DUNNINGHAM asked the Attorney-General in the Legislative Assembly to-day if it were true that he had refused a permit for games of chance at ...

    Article : 207 words
  15. IN BRIGANDS' HANDS

    A STORY of hardship and privation during sixteen months of cap[?]ty among Chinese brigands has been related by the Rev. Mr. ...

    Article : 168 words
  16. CITY RENT MAN GAOLED

    PERCY William Frifloth Olsson. 39 was sentenced to two years' gaol for having embezzled £2408, belonging to the City Council. He had pleaded guilty. ...

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  18. STOP PRESS

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  19. Half a Million Dollars

    An offer of hair a million dollars as his share for a match with Young Stribling at Chicago in June was made to the world's heavyweight champion. Max ...

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  20. HEAVY DAMAGE

    DAMAGE amounting to several those[?] and pounds was caused by fire which swept the business centre of Newmarket a suburb of Auckland. ...

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  21. THEODORE CALM AND COOL

    MR. THEODORE, in the course of an interview to-day, gave first-hand information of the amazing scene which ...

    Article : 179 words
  22. EVEN STOPPED HIS GIFT OF THE GAB

    THE proposed export duty in "sheepskins with wool" gave rise to the most better insinuations and recriminations, and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. 3 MEET HORRIBLE DEATH

    A DENSE, blackish fog which hung over London and the Midlands to-day, in addition to causing many traffic accidents ...

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  24. PADDING UP

    Team mates give each other a hand in putting on the pads at the Combined High Schools v. N.S.W. Association team cricket match. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Some Customs Duties Postponed

    A NOTICE in to-day's "Commonwealth Gazette" further postpones deferred duties on iron and steel cubes or pipes to July 1. 1931: sewing machines ...

    Article : 113 words
  26. No Allied Troops Now In Germany

    The last of the Allied troops have quitted the Saar region, and the whole of Germany is now free of occupation. ...

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