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  5. Communists Again Break Out in Berlin

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Very footsore after eluding his pursuers for over 24 hours, Richand Thomas Van, who escaped from custody at the ...

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  6. ANDERSON

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Until further instructions are issued from Canberra no immediate action will be taken in the recovery of the bodies of ...

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  7. COAL INDUSTRY

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday.—A big revival in the local coal industry has taken place recently, and the deep-sea port of Uraugun, near the mouth of the ...

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  8. IN CHICAGO

    CHICAGO, Thursday. — "God Save the King" was song under the "Star Spangled Banner" at the aldermanic reception to the ...

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  9. "BLOOD BATH"

    BERLIN, Thursday—Following a day of comparative quiet, with police patrolling the city, armed with carbines, the situation again ...

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  10. HORSES SEIZED

    BRISBANE, Friday.—In chambers Mr. Justice Douglas, heard an interpleader petition by Ivy Mungell, sister of Robert Henry Mungell, of Warwick, ...

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  11. HEAVY TOLL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Figures issued by the Police Department reveal a very heavy death rate as a, result of motor accidents. The police view the ever ...

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  12. AWARD RESTORED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—After suspension since May last the marine cooks, bakers, and butchers' award was restored, to-day by Mr. Justice ...

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  13. PET CROCODILE

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.—While two constables were walking along the footpath, in the main street at an early hour yesterday morning ...

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  14. SERIOUS CRIME

    BRISBANE, Friday.—In the Supreme Court, before Mr, Justice Macrossan, Harry Jones was found guilty of having, on February 23, stolen with ...

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  15. "LOST DOG"

    MELBOURNE, Friday—A pathetic note was found in a pocketbook beside the [?] of [?] Windley (15), which was discovered last night in a ...

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  16. M.H.R. ON CARPET

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Labour Council has called on Mr. E. Riley, Labour member in the House of Representatives for South Sydney, to attend ...

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  17. THE CASKET

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Golden Casket No. 231 was drawn to-day. First prize went to ticket No. 54,056, held by Miss Cummins, c/o Soreto ...

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  18. £10,000 WEEKLY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The tragic consequence of the coal crisis are well illustrated by the fact that it is costing the Government about £10,000 a week ...

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  19. CIVIL WAR

    CALCUTTA, Friday.—A dramatic struggle for the Afghan throne has begun, Ex-King Ahmanulla and [?] Sakuo's armies clashed near [?] ...

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  20. TRAIN AND CAR

    MACKAY, Friday, — McDonald's Crossing, Glenella-road, was the s[?] of a collision to-day between a goods train and motor car, reuniting in the ...

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  21. MR. HOOVER

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Secret service officers to-day seized a man attempting to force his way into President Hoover's office. He curried ...

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  22. GEN. BOOTH

    LONDON, Thursday, — General Bramwell Booth, in a letter to the King, suys, "His Majesty's conferment of the Companionship of ...

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  23. LOST MAN

    MUNGINDI, Friday,—The [?] remains of Jack MacLachlan, who has been missing from Mungindi since Tuesday week last, were found about ...

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  24. ELECTION DAY

    BRISBANE, Friday.—It has been officially [?] that where possible all railway employees throughout the State are to be granted a holiday ...

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