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  5. Deaf and Dumb Hold Uproarious Meeting

    BRISBANE,, Thursday.—In the police court to-day Charles.Robinson (21)), storekeeper, on remand, was charged that between February 7 and ...

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  6. AWARD RATES

    HOBART, Thursday.—The painting of the fence of the Hobart public hospital by George Morgan, free of cost, with his own material, has led to ...

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  7. GARDEN VETOED

    MEBOURNE, Thursday.—A deputation representing the A.C.T.U. interviewed the Premier (Sir William MePherson) to-day and asked that the ...

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  8. "TALKIES"

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Talkies' challenge to the theatre was frankly, admitted by famous British authors and actors at a luncheon at the Savoy ...

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  9. UPROAR

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Strange scenes were witnessed in the main hall cf the adult Deaf and Dumb Society's building last night. ...

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  10. ON THE ROLLS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The following statement, giving the approximate number of electors appearing on each roll, will be ...

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  11. MOTHER LOVE

    AUCKLAND Thursday. —"Mother love is the most dangercus instrument in the world," said Dr. Beeby in the course of an ...

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  12. TRUCK OVERTURNS

    GYMPIE, Thursday.—As a result of a motor truck overturning after running backwards down a steep, grade between widgee and Glastonbury, ...

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  13. WOMAN IN IT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Although still in a critical condition Phillip Jeffs known as Phil the Jew, who was shot al his home at South Randwek, ...

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  14. POLICE BAFFLED

    GRAFTON, Thursday.—The police are still baffled concerning the disappearance of Geoffrey Nott. As a result of certain! information ...

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  15. UNIQUE DINNER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Fifty par-, ticipants in Arctic expeditions dined 'with Sir Douglas Mawson on tile eve of his departure for Australia. The ...

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  16. SHOT RIDDLED

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—Three gunmen, two of whom ranked as captains of "Searface" Capone, were shot to death to-day in a saloon car. ...

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  17. PIE STALL ROW

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.Following an argument at a pie stall at an early hour yesterday, during which Jack Stevens received a blow ...

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  18. THE 1930 TESTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Tate, in the "Evening Standard," prophesies that Rtyder will be captain in 1030 and Woodfull or Kippax vice-captain, The ...

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  19. JURY ACQUITS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Stiprpino Court to-day, William Sidney Page, medical practitioner, was charged with negligently driving n motor ear ...

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  20. HEAD BLOWN OFF

    MOSSMAN, Thursday.—A shocking fatality occurred at Kilioo, near Port Douglas, on Tuesday, when Herbert Smith, employed by the Douglas Shire ...

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  21. AMBERGRIS

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—A piece of ambergris, valued conservatively at £600, was secured by three men in the Southland district, ...

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  22. Moir and, Owen

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.—The Vickers Vellorc's flight has been delayed owing to Owen's illness. It is expected to leave Calcutta tor Akyab ...

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