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  5. ANNERLEY SHOOTING DRAMA

    An extraordinary story of a man's alleged determination to protect a neighbor's wife from her husband's assault and the subsequent shooting of the husband, was told to Mr. P. M. Hishon, P.M., in the ...

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  6. DAVIS CUP TENNIS MATCHES

    In the first day's play of their Davi's Cup match Perry (England) defeated Morpurgo (Italy), 6-4, 7-5, 6-4; ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "A CONSTANT MENACE TO SOCIETY"

    "This man is an associate of criminals of the very worst class, and is a constant menace to society," ...

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  8. BEER DID NOT BRING HER HAPPY DAYS.

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—When beer returned Frank Serz thought It was time to get out the old trombone and play "Happy Day Are Here Again." His wife objected, so she related to Judge Sabath In the Dlvorce Court here to-day, with the result that Frank broke the ...

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  9. SPADA GAOLED AND FINED.

    AJACCIO (Corsica), Thursday.—Spada, the Corsican bandit, who was captured on May 29 last, hat been sentenced to two years' Imprisonment and ordered to pay a fine of 1000 francs for being Illegally In possession of firearms found in his mother's house. They were chiefly ...

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  10. CABINET CRISIS IN SPAIN.

    The Spanish Cabinet, headed by Senor Azana, has resigned. The reasons given for this step are that ...

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  11. MURDER OF WIFE ALLEGED.

    A 10 in piece of Iron pipe removed from a bonfire Davis. Lamson was tending in his back yard bears ...

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  12. KIDNAPPERS GAOLED.

    Thursday.—The trial of the Nazi kidnappers of the brothers Rotter, bankrupt Berlin theatrical managers, ...

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  13. PUBLIC SERVANTS' SALARIES.

    SYDNEY, To-day.—A deputation representing Federal and State Public servants is to leave Sydney ...

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  14. ATHENS SHOOTING

    A WARRANT has been issued for the arrest of John Pollchronopoulos, head of the Athens Detective Force, on a charge ...

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  15. TRANS-AMERICAN PLANE SERVICE

    BY the use of bigger and faster planes, passengers are bolng regularly carried from Vanoouver to New York in 24 hours. ...

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  16. RE-ELECTED.

    J. REID, Who was last night again elected, unopposed, secretary of the Federated Btaremen and Packers' Union ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. REASON FOR MATTERN'S FORCED LANDING.

    Lieutenant J. Mattern, of America, who was forced to land a(Prokopivsk, less than 600 miles beyond Omsk (Siberia), where he had taken off in the morning on another leg of his big flight, is now 1500 miles behind the record ...

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  18. YOUNG GIRL'S DEATH.

    The Deputy City Coroner (Mr. J. J. Leahy, Acting-P.M.) held an Inquest to-day Into the death of Thelma Myrtle Daley (aged 13 years, schoolgirl), or Redfern-road, Mornlngslde, who died In the Brisbane ...

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  19. FELL IN YARD.

    AN elderly woman, Mrs. M'Donald, while walking in the yard at her home in Lowry-street, North Ipswich, to-day, fell. She fractured her right ...

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  20. STATION-MASTER'S APPEAL TO BOARD

    An error, constituting the failure to turn a rubber stamp from the year 1932 to 1933 on New Year's Day, resulted in the railway station master at Corinda appealing to the Railway Appeal Board ...

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  21. SUCCESSFUL CHOIR BROADCAST.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Imperial Choir gave half an hour's broadcast through English stations to-night. It ...

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  22. AERIAL BOMBING DISCUSSION.

    GENEVA, Thursday.—Before the General Commission adjourned until July 1, the Japanese delegate announced Japan's ...

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  23. LATEST NEWS. BAER BEATS SCHMELING.

    Max Baer, a contender for the world's heavyweight boxing title, to-night defeated Max Schmeling (ex-world's ...

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  24. AMBULANCE MEN WANT AWARD

    An application for an award covering the State, exclusive of Brisbane, was made to Mr. W. J. Rlordan, in conference, in the ...

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  25. DEBT PAYMENT IN SILVER

    It is expected that Britain will send a war debts note to Washington during the week-end. ...

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  26. Family Notices

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  28. DIVORCE ACTION FINALISED.

    MR. JUSTICE E. A. DOUGLAS to-day made absolute the decree nisi for divorce, which was granted to George Leopold Kirkegard, of Wolvi, ...

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  29. STOP PRESS

    The appearance of both Irish Free State and British aeroplanes apparently patrolling the southern Irish coast has revived rumors of ...

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  30. FELL DOWN STAIRS.

    A fractured skull, lacerations on the top of the head and forehead, lacerations and contusions over the left eye and shock, were the ...

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  31. SEE INSIDE

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  32. COLLISION OFF DOVER.

    During a fog some miles from Dover, the French cross-Channel steamer Cote d'Argent this after-noon came into collision with the ...

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