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  4. Sensation in Ear-Slashing Case

    There teas a sensation in the Circuit Court yesterday afternoon when two men, Guiseppe Bueti and Guiseppe Parisi, who had been found guilty of unlawfully wounding Giovanni Iacona by cutting off his ...

    Article : 992 words
  5. BARRIER REEF OWNERSHIP

    So far from providing any definite crystallisation of the difficult question of the ownership and sovereignly rights of the Great Barrier Reef the expression of opinion by the Commonwealth Crown ...

    Article : 1,371 words
  6. THE SPINNING WHEEL

    Next week is Wool Week and here is an interesting reminder of a time during the war when every week was Wool Week. Warm woollies were, needed for the boys behind the lines, there was plenty of wool but ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DOLLED UP CASE

    At the offices of the Queensland Turf Club the committee of the club conducted an inquiry into matters conected with Dolled Up and Kengoon, two horses that were the subjects of litigation some time ago, Messrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. While Crowd Looked On!

    While a crowd of 30 onlookers stood by, making no move to assist, a one-armed youth, Stuart Austin, 21, railway clerk, of Brighton, heroically rescued an elderly woman from the sea at St. Kilda last night ...

    Article : 475 words
  9. ONLY ONE CLEAR DAY

    For nearly three weeks there has been only one clear day's freedom from rain and up to 9 a.m. yesterday 1,179 points had been registered ...

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  10. MODERN POMPADOUR

    In defiance of the Iron Guards' threat to murder her, Madame Lupescu, leaving her motor car, walked alone along the Calea Victorei, Bucharest's Piccadilly, and entered a confectioner's shop. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BOTH HANDS CRUSHED

    A workman, Arthur Flint, of Newmarket Road, Newmarket, had both hands crushed and suffered also ...

    Article : 80 words
  12. STOP PRESS

    Government Printer.--Mr. David Whyte has been appointed Government Printer. Hedley Park Coursing: Hedley ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. FOR TRIAL

    Kenneth Campbell, 40, labourer (a former detective acting-sergeant of police), Alfred Minden, 32, labourer, ...

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  14. FAILED TO GIVE SECURITY.

    Harold Radford Cook, of Heussler Terrace, Milton, and Edward Albert Kunkel, of College Road, Brisbane, were each fined £7 10s. with costs when they were ...

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  15. CANADIAN LEGISLATION

    The Senate passed the Bill legalising sweepstakes for hospitals. It now goes to the House of Commons, where a similar measure was killed last session. ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. Stealing Charge

    Charged in the Police Court this morning that on April 12, at Ipswich, he stole a coat and hat valued at £4 5s., the property of Henry Watson, ...

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