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  2. Advertising

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  3. Police and Unemployed Clash in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Friday. — An attempt made by a number of unemployed to organise a procession from William-street to the Trades ...

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  6. FATAL BRAWL

    ROMA. Friday.—What is reported to have been a drunken brawl at Injune. 60 miles north of Roma, in the early hours of this ...

    Article : 286 words
  7. BANK FRAUD

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Guy Archibald Brown, 43 formerly manager of the Primary Producers' Bank of Australia Gympie, appeared at the police court to ...

    Article : 275 words
  8. MAD FREAK

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sheer wantonuess seems to have been the motive behind three cases of window smashing reported to the ...

    Article : 239 words
  9. ATTACKED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—As the result of a myotcrious attack made on them by two men and a woman, Ralph Willett, 25 and his, wife, ...

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  10. B.M.A.

    BRISBANE Friday.—It is obvious from a meeting held to-night that the new Federal model lodge agreement. of the B.M.A. is going to be strongly ...

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  11. Private Enterprise

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Criticism of the Federal Government's trading activities was-indulged in at a special meeting of the central contrail of the ...

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  12. NEW METHODS

    BRISBANE, Friday,—The [?] Land Administration Board to-day gave interestiug information respecting methods which will be adopted by the ...

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  13. Earl Haig's Burial

    LONDON, Thursday.—Earl Haig. will not be buried as n general who led Britain's greatest army but a Scottish, border laird. All military pomp will be ...

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  14. Swimming Record

    SYDNEY. Friday.—Jean Cocks, the 12-year-old Bondi swimmer, established an Australian woman's record for 220 yards. The pravions [?]igures were ...

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  15. New Prayer Book

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The real prayer book issue is whether or not the evangelicals wish to drive the Angle Catholics from the Church of ...

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  16. Tennis Championships

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The tennis championships were continued to-day, Results:—Singles Semi-final.— Cummings beat ...

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  17. Hinckler

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Hinckler's bug of tricks" is Croydon's nickname for the flyingflsh-lik-Baby Avro aeroplane in which the young Queenslander ...

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  18. Tragic Taxi

    PARIS, Thursday.—A modest taxicab at Caen is earning a reputation as sinister as that of the limousine in which the Austrian ...

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  19. Women Pale

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday.—The Judge was compelled to adjourn the trial of Hickman. The jurywomen paled, when they ...

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  20. New Australian Cruiser

    LONDON, Thursday.—The er[?]er Australia [?]ad a most su[?]isfactory trial. With four-fifths of its speed it did ...

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