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  3. Moores Justifying His Selection.

    Those who howled, because of Moorcs' selection to play for Queensland against New Zealand on Saturday afternoon were effectively answered by his performance. The picture shows,him making off to score the first try of the match, which was a creditable performance for a youth on the day of his debut in big football. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE WEATHER.

    The Weather Bureau reports that conditions in Queensland were generally fine, except for Isolated showers along the seaboard from Cardwell to ...

    Article : 231 words
  5. MARINE FIGHT.

    In accordance with the request received from the general secretary of the Seamen's Union (Mr. W. Raeburn), the Queensland branch is ...

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  6. KNOW YOUR CITY!

    This might pass for a picture taken in Cairo, but it is a photograph of a portion of a building very well known to Brisbane citizens—one of the most handsome towers in the city. If you know where it is, write down the location and your own ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE LABOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER CO.

    The postponed annual meeting of the Labour Daily Newspaper Company, which had been delayed to enable the articles of association to be ...

    Article : 420 words
  8. "STARVATION WAGE."

    In an application to the Arbitration Court this morning, Mr. W. J. Dunatan (A.W.U.) asked the President (Mr. Justice Webb) to increase ...

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  9. JUVENILE OFFENDERS.

    The Home Office's report upon juvenlle offenders, of whom there are 30,000 yearly in England, emphasises the remarkable uplift followed by ...

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  10. LIGHT AEROPLANES.

    Twenty-five tiny aeroplanes competed at the Royal Aero Club's meeting at Lympne in the light aeroplane handicap, four circuits of a 21 miles ...

    Article : 221 words
  11. Late Sport. KEDRON RACES.

    Kedron Park races to day resulted:—Maiden Handicap, £50; about 5 furlongs.—Kitty Skye, 8.0 (Tanwan), 1; ...

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  12. CROWDS BILKED.

    About 20,000 people were carried by ferry boats to inspect the American warships yesterday afternoon, with the result that all the vessels were ...

    Article : 175 words
  13. FRENCH LEAVE RUHR.

    Church bells in the Ruhr district rang Joyous peals immediately, the last of the French troops' evacuated the Ruhr at midnight on Friday. ...

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  14. REMAND GRANTED.

    At the request of Mr. E. R. Hutcheon (of Messrs. Tally and Wilson) a remand until Wednesday was granted this morning in the case in which ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. BEAM WIRELESS.

    Signor Marconi told the Marconi Company's annual meeting that it was formerly believed that the short waves of the beam system would ensure godd ...

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  16. HORSES FOR NORTH.

    Two homes well known on unregistered courses in Brisbane—Gold Bond and Goodnere—have been sold to well-known sportsmen at Port ...

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  17. PAINTING.

    Irene Vanbrugh, in an interview, said: "Everywhere in Australia I found evidences of great wealth. They have had good seasons, and everyone ...

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  18. GIRL STABBED.

    While Florence Hawkins (20) was walking along Hay-street, St. Peters, with an American sailor, about 10.30 on Saturday night, a motor car ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    The English estate of Mary Louisa Clement, spinster, of Southport, valued at £35,208, has all been left to various Roman Catholic, funds in ...

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  20. LIGHTWEIGHT JOCKEY.

    L. M'Kell, a lightweight Jockey, who was well-known on Brisbane registered courses some years ago, and who has been riding in India, and ...

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  21. "LIGHTNING."

    Edward Cornish was a purchaser at the Austral Pavilion of opals from the stand of Jenkins, representative of the Lightning Ridge black opal ...

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  22. TWEED HEADS SPORT.

    Rugby League.—There was only one local match yesterday. Seagulls (Tweed Heads) and Tumbulgum (Tweed River) playing a scoreless ...

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  23. FRAUD CHARGED.

    When Lotta Crabtree, the famous old-time actress, died and left the most of 3,000,000 dollars to charity a great race started amongst her distant ...

    Article : 132 words
  24. INDIANS IN AFRICA.

    Mrs. Sharojini Naidu a violent attack on the Government of India regarding its alleged failure to alter the position of Indians in South Africa, ...

    Article : 177 words
  25. SPRING HILL INCIDENT.

    Constable George Taylor was doing duty on Spring Hill on Saturday afternoon, when a man on the opposite side of the street is said to have made ...

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  26. MR. "A." CASE.

    Captain Arthur, after eight months' detention in the cells, is still awaiting trial on a charge of receiving stolen money. He has appealed to the ...

    Article : 147 words
  27. MINE FATALITY.

    The body of deputy William Crisp, who was killed as the result of an explosion in the Rockbury Colliery on July 20, was found in the mine early ...

    Article : 76 words
  28. DAMAGE TOTALS MILLIONS.

    Detroit has experienced 24 hours, of continuous rainful, including cloudbursts, which caused flood damage totalling several millions of ...

    Article : 31 words
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