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  6. 'CRACKSMEN' AND BURGLARS BUSY

    "Cracksmen" and burglars were very active last night. An unsuccessful attempt was made to blow the Albion Post Office safe; a house at Windsor was burgled, while the occupants slept, money and jewellery being stolen; the East Brisbane Bowling Club's club house was entered and a quantity of liquor removed; and at Hamilton, a ...

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  7. WE'LL HANG JOHN P. MORGAN ON SOUR APPLE TREE."

    An unemployed demonstration was held in New York City to-day, when East-side unemployed ...

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  8. LIEUTENANT MATTERN'S FLIGHT.

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—Lieutenant Mattern, the American round-the-world flier, who is now in Siberia, was sighted over Novosibirsk. His destination on the hop from Omsk is Irkutsk. ...

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  9. 'QUAKE ROCKS PHILIPPINES.

    MANILA (P.I.), Wednesday.—An earthquake of considerable intensity rocked the Philippine Islands to-day, spreading momentary panic as buildings trembled under the shock. No damage was reported. ...

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  10. THIEF'S UNLUCKY CHOICE

    Cursing the unhappy fate which led him to seek plunder in the home of a policeman, a young man was sent ...

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  11. DID ANNETTE PINCH TARZANA'S TAIL?

    The Court of superior Judge Charles E. Haas today was confronted with the tale of a monkey's tail. The ...

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  12. BROKE RECORD.

    J. P. METCALFE. The Sydney University athlete, who has achieved the distinction of being the first to land beyond the 50ft mark ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SKATERS.

    Mr. and Mrs. Enders, professional iceskaters, who arrived in Sydney from Marseilles on the Corfu, Mr. Enders was horn in Victoria and his wife in, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. A DOCTOR FINED.

    A fine of £10 was imposed upon Joseph Ballantine Hogg, medical practitioner, of Julia Creek, by Mr. P. M. Hishon, P.M., in the ...

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  15. EFFECT OF KREUGER DISASTER.

    THE London "Daily Mail" says that the disastrous effects of the Kreuger crash are disclosed in the Swedish match report, which is one ...

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  16. DEATH OF PUBLISHER.

    Mr. cyrus H.K Curts newspaper owner and publisher, died to-day (Wednesday), aged 83 years. ...

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  17. TWO MEN FINED.

    Hearing a noise in the front of his shop, a chemist at Gladstone-road, South Brisbane, entered the shop in time to see a man ...

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  18. OUR DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    Crawford and M'Grath have been chosen to represent Australia in both the singles and doubles in the Davis Cup match against South Africa. THE four Australian players ...

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  19. ASSESSING SUCCESSION DUTY.

    The Full Court, comprising the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair), Mr. Justice Macrossan, S.P.J., and Mr. Justice Henchman, to-day ...

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  20. DROVE CAR WHILE DRUNK.

    When the name of James Patrick Sullivan (33, laborer) was called in the Police Court to-day, he failed to appear, and his bail ...

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  21. Q'LAND PREMIER WATCHES Anti-Labor Forces' Moves

    The deliberative at the Premiere' Conference the week have not Inseplred a hopeful outlook. A move was sponsored by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. ATTACKS ON ARMY AND NAVY MEN.

    HONOLULU, Wednesday.—Alleged outbreak of attacks on army and navy men here by civilians and gangs has caused ...

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  23. Tokio, Wednesday. JAP. AEROPLANES DESTROYED.

    AS a result of an explosion at the Hamamatsu aviation station a fire occurred, destroying a number of aeroplanes. It ...

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  24. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT.

    Constant Reader.—Free Insurance was discontinued from April 30, 1932. ...

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  25. "MAY BE OPEN TO CRITICISM."

    "I am giving you this chance, realising that my action may be open to criticism. I may be making a mistake, but still I prefer to make a mistake on the side of leniency rather than deny you a last chance." ...

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  26. APPROACH OF BAD WEATHER.

    Toy balloons filled with hydrogen play an important part in the use of scientific apparatus for discerning weather conditions, said Dr. Coching Chu, of the Meteorological Research Institute of China, at Nanking to-day in an address to ...

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  28. BOY ATTACKS CROCODILE.

    News reached here to-day of a dramatic battle between a boy and a crocodile in the San Fernando River, in Venezuela, where Ramon ...

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  29. CROSSING SMASH AT BUNDAMBA.

    A MOTOR truck, driven by Harold Hewet, of Rosina-street, Kangaroo Point, and employed by Manahan's grocery business, collided with No. 2 ...

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  31. Report Not Yet Presented.

    The report on lead poisoning at Mount Isa which the State Insurance Commissioner (Mr. J. Watson) and Dr. V. Duhig undertook ...

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  33. STOP PRESS

    [?] Mattern, the American [?] made a forced landing at Pro[?] An aeroplane with a [?] and instruments is flying ...

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  34. FORTNIGHTLY PAYS FOR PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The Cabinet has decided that in future the Public Service salaries and wages shall be paid fortnightly instead of monthly as in ...

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  35. MINISTER AND COMMISSIONER RETURNING.

    THE Minister for Transport, Mr. J. Dash, and Commissioner for Railways J. W. Davidson, who have been attending the Transport Conference in ...

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  36. MRS. M. P. HYNES ILL.

    Mrs. M. P. Hynes, wife of the Minister for Labor and Industry, is again an inmate of the Mater Hospital, where she is to undergo an ...

    Article : 34 words
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