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  2. Advertising

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  3. "We're Going a Wading Sir," They Said

    The cameraman asked the question, and these young ladies answered in this manner during the last American heat wave. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MAN MISSING AT TAMBOURINE

    Leaving his home at north Tambourine tor his customary walk at 4 p.m. on Friday, Alexander Chalmers, aged 77, has been missing ever since. ...

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  5. GANG RULE IN CHICAGO

    Organised Labor stands in peril of being delivered into the hands of gangsters, according to Labor leaders, who expressed their fears yesterday. ...

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  6. EGYPT'S GREATEST TOMB HUNT

    Wonders greater than those found in the tomb of Tutankhamen are likely to be revealed if Mr. Howard Carter succeeds in his attempt to discover, ...

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  7. NAVAL TREATY

    Senator Frederick Haleo (Republican), of Maine, sounded a hostile note as to the naval treaty, when he announced a searching investigation, the ...

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  8. Chewed Matches for Four Hours

    In the early hours of this morning Constable Zillman, of Roma-street, was on duty in Edward-street, when he saw a man sitting in the doorway of ...

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  9. EASTER WEATHER WAS PERFECT

    Judging by the wild rush to trains, buses, and boats on Thursday evening and night, it appeared that Brisbabe would be a very isolated place during ...

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  10. Drank Liniment Instead of Rum.

    As a result of having drunk some liniment in mistake for rum, Oliver Alfred Powell (35), single, of Little George-street, (Kangaroo Point, was ...

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  11. ARM BLOWN OFF BY SHOTGUN.

    Joseph Barebuto (17), of Waverleyroad. East Malvern, was fatally wounded when shooting rabbits at Somerville on Saturday morning. He ...

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  12. Easter Accidents and Tragedies

    With terrific force a motor car crashed into the railway bridge on the Sandgate-road at Virginia early yesterday morning. Before ...

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  13. PINNED DOWN BY HUGE ROCK.

    After Doing missed for a couple of hours, Alfred Hill (21), of Hurston, near Brisbane, was found pinned by rocks on the cliffs at Point Danger ...

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  14. 'GABBA COURSING.

    Mr. F. C. M'Cahon, secretary of the Queensland Coursing League, wishes to make it clear that statements attributed to Mr. Anglini appearing in ...

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  15. MINERS HOPING FOR LABOR VICTORY.

    The coal lockout on the Northern coalfields is now in its 59th week, and there is as yet no definite indication of the termination of the struggle. ...

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  16. Fisherman Drowned

    A boat was swamped in the curf near Rangoon Island, oft Klama, on Saturday morning, and William Williams, of Oatley a member of a ...

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  17. IS IT VICTIMISATION?

    The dismissal of 180 men of the railway signalling branch has all the elements of out and out victimisation These men took a ballot lost ...

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  18. FOUR DROWNED.

    Four persons were drowned in the surf near Tongolo, north of Napier, on Saturday. They were James Trask, 54. his two sons, Robert Donald Trask, ...

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  19. Bloodshed in India

    A serious affair took place last flight at Chittagong, when about 100 armed men raided the railway police armories and murdered ...

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  20. PEACEFUL RIVER.

    Not for many a long day has the Brisbane Garden and Toowong Reaches of the Brisbane River presented so peaceful ...

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  21. BOY'S FALL FROM TREE.

    Serious injuries were sustained by Stanley Coxon, 10 years, of Damonstreet, Windsor, on Saturday, when he fell from a tree, and received ...

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  22. ITALIAN'S EYE GOUGED OUT

    Another victim of the underworld, Ag[?] Tr[?]n (41), an Italian, was taken to the Sydney Hospital on Saturday night with an eye almost ...

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  23. GANG WARFARE VICTIM'S DEATH.

    One of the victims of the gang warfare in Palmer-street, East Sydney, on Friday evening, died in St. Vincent's Hospital on Saturday morning. ...

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  24. In the Himalayas.

    A dramatic incident set a little hamet tingling while the Kancheujunga expedition was on route to Nepal. A coolie, went mad, ran amok, and ...

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  25. Railway Documents Destroyed by Fire

    Late on Saturday night an outbreak of fire occurred in a store-room underneath premises occupied by the chief railway auditor, in Upper Albert-street, ...

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  26. Pre Wedding Smash

    In a mator smash on the Goonoo Goonoo-road, near Tamworth, on Saturday, John Stanley Corin, 25, of Chatswood, was killed instantly, while ...

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  27. JEALOUS HUSBAND'S THROAT CUT

    When he saw his wife dancing with another man at a party at his house at West Brunswick on Saturday night, Leslie M'Veigh (46) said: "It is ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. Canada Follows Our Example

    Canada will not act so sensationally no Australia in imposing new duties, but immediately after Saster the Cabinet will be called together, ...

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  29. HABITUAL CRIMINAL'S FRAUD.

    By pretending to two Cleveland storekeepers, on July 15, 1929, that he had bought a farm at Cleveland, Frederick Gray, alias Frederick Graham ...

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  30. Bedclothes Took Fire

    Very slight damage was done to a bed in a room at the Hotel Victory, Edward-street, last night, when it accidentally caught on fire. The ...

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  31. KILLED BY CAR

    Kenneth O'Connor, aged three, was struck by a motor car near his home at Coburg last night, and died from after from internal injuries. ...

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  32. KILLED BY CAR

    As the result of injuries received when he was struck by a motor car in George-street, Yun Funs. (50), a blind Chinese, died in the Sydney Hospital ...

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  33. MOTORIST KILLED

    John Featherstone, of Springvaleroad, St. Kilda, was killed early on Saturday, at Newlyn. His car struck a culvert and crashed through a wire ...

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  34. Grafton Sawmills Destroyed by Fire

    Damage amounting to several thousands of pounds was caused by a fire on Friday which destroyed the sawmills of Fraser and Company at ...

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  35. The Weather. GENERALLY FINE.

    The Weather Bureau reported this morning that fine conditions were being experienced ir nearly all parts of the State. There was a little cloud ...

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  36. COLLISION AT ALBION

    About 8.30 o'clock this morning a motor car, chauffour-driven, and passengerless, and said to be Lord Mayor Jolly's, came into collision wit[?] ...

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  37. PAWNBROKER GASSED

    With an overcoat over his face, and a tube from a gas pipe in his mouth, William Paul Hincks (50), a pawnbroker, was found dead on the floor of his ...

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  38. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    Patrick O'Brien, of Reay-street, Newmarket, received a large alecration on the head when, he was allegedly assaulted at Newmarket-road ...

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  40. HEAD INJURED.

    A contused head and shook were caused to George Wilson, of Greenmount, when he was struck by a motor car in Queen street, City, yesterday. ...

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  41. CASHED VALUELESS CHEQUE.

    For having obtained £7 12s from Annie Maria Snell. at Stanley-street. South Brisbane, on October 6,1929, by falsely pretending that a cheque for ...

    Article : 136 words
  42. Druids' Conference.

    Alterations to the existing laws were made at the concluding session of the annual conference of the Grand Lodge of the United Ancient Order of ...

    Article : 178 words
  43. Falling Star Rocks Fishing Boats.

    A flaming star, rapidly increasing to the size of the moon, appeared on Friday evening, sending into a panic the inhabitant of the German and Danish ...

    Article : 76 words
  44. £50,000 HEART BALM

    William Willcock, thi heir to a fortune of £2,000,000, who married his mothers chambermaid, has been named as defendant in a £50,000 suit ...

    Article : 63 words
  45. MUNGANA ROYAL COMMISSION.

    Mr. A. D. M'Gill will be leading counsel for the Crown in the Royal Commission of inquiry into Mungana and Chillagoe affairs. He will be ...

    Article : 69 words
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