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  4. Soldier Settlers Want More Concessions

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A deputation representing the Queensland Soldier Settlers' Organisation, supported by the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' ...

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  6. "QUICK, NOW"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A desperate bondit, armed and masked, and wearing rubber gloves, bailed up the manager and two assistants at ...

    Article : 624 words
  7. THE TENTH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The tenth armed hold-up within a fortnight was to-day reported to the police, the victim being Colin ...

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  8. STATE SAWMILL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The State sawmill at Yarraman was destroyed by fire at 1 o'clock this morning. The damage is estimated ...

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  9. UNEMPLOYED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Only a census can disclose the amount of unemployment in Queensland, but official returns furnished by labour exchanges ...

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  10. ARBITRATION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. Moore), after a conference with Mr. Bruce to-day, said Mr. Bruce appeared to be quite ...

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  11. BANK ROBBERY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At Griffith yesterday, Graham Rice (19), was charged with breaking and entering the Griffith branch of the Commerical Bank ...

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  12. PRUNING KNIFE

    CAIRNS, Wednesday. — Responding to a civic welcome, Sir Harry Chauvel referred to Defence Department econo[?] He said it was his job to find ...

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  13. MISSED THE CASH

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—Mistaking the paymaster's car for the bank car carrying the monthly pay-roll, five masked bandits staged a daring hold-up ...

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  14. DEVELOPMENT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Four settlement and development schemes, which have been placed before the Premier and the Commonwealth ...

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  15. ANTI-GOD

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—Working secretly overnight, behind hoardings, Soviet workmen demolished the famous shrine of the therian Virgin at the ...

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  16. CHILLY MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A. temperature of 29.3 degrees was recorded at 7.25 this morning, which was only two degrees higher than the lowest ...

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  17. BLUNT MINISTER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Yesterday a deputatioin representing private taxi and bus interests waited on the Minister for Local Government and asked ...

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  18. COLD NIGHT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Last night was gold almost throughout the State and severe frosis were experienced in the southern interior and at many ...

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  19. MINERS KILLED

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—A milling catastrophe is reported from Waldenaberg lower Silesia. The killed total 24, and it is feared that 12 others will not ...

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  20. ALL BLACKS

    SYDNEV, Wednesday.—The All Blacks to-day defeated a youthful New South Wales team by 20 points to 12. The game was fast and thrilling. ...

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  21. Russo-Chinese Situations

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday. — According to a telegram received from a Nanking unofficial source to-day the Soviet expressed a desire to negotiate for a ...

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