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  3. FLUTTER IN WORKERS CAMP AT BLUNDER-RD., OXLEY

    The story of a man who allegedly poured kerosene on to the fly of a tent, in which men were sleeping, was told by a constable in the Police Court to-day. Another witness said that the man had sworn to "get ...

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  4. Youth Slays His Mother

    FLINT (Michigan),Tuesday.—Balfe Macdonald, the 17 years old high school student, whose ...

    Article : 71 words
  5. BUTTER

    F. W. BULCOCK, Minister for Agriculture. (Sec story opposite). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MARKETING SCHEME

    According to Minister for Agriculture and Stock F. W. Bulcock, the High Court decision in the peanut case ...

    Article : 195 words
  7. ALMOST BROKE HIS FATHER'S HEART

    A feature of the debate in the House of Commons on the Foreign Office vote was the outspoken speech by Mr. ...

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  8. Learned To Fly In A Day

    GEORGE J.WADE, 34, an aviation enthusiast, did not believe one could learn to fly in 12 hours. In a ...

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  9. PROMINENT AT WORLD CONFERENCE.

    (See report on page 3). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TWO DIVORCES FINALISED.

    THE Chief Justice (Sir James Blair) to-day made absolute the decree nisi for divorce which was granted to Eric Brandenburg, of Mooloolah, from ...

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  11. BULCOCK TO OPEN SHOWS.

    MINISTER for Agriculture and Stock, F, W. Buicock, will open Wellington. Point Show on Saturday, and Laidley Show on June 29. ...

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  12. ENGRAVER FORFEITS £10 BAIL.

    When the name of Albert William Corbett (39,engraver) was called in the Police Court today he failed to appear, and his ...

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  13. WALL-STREET TRADING.

    WALL-STREET opened firmly today. Several leaders scored new high levels for the year, but heavy selling was a feature of the afternoon, ...

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  14. ACCIDENT IN HOTEL.

    Alice Roth, who is employed at the Belfast Hotel, city, as a cook, was Badly scalded when a pot of boiling water was kicked over her ...

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  15. GOLDEN CASKET DRAWING.

    GOLDEN Casket Art Union No. 346 will be drawn to-morrow (Thursday) morning, at 8 am., at the Brisbane Town Hall. ...

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  16. WOMAN WHO DANCED TOO MUCH WITH BOARDER.

    The fact that his wife was causing the residents to talk owing to her dancing too much with the boarder, was portion of the evidence given by a husband in the Supreme Court to-day, when petitioning for a divorce. ...

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  17. ROOSEVELT WILL ACCEPT TOKEN PAYMENT

    President F. D. Roosevelt is accepting from Britain a token payment of 10,000,000 dollars on the war debt instalment due on June 15. It is understood that British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SUCCESSIVE DOUBLE CENTURIES.

    BAKEWELL'S 257 for Northants, breaks his own record, and also Northants highest established on June 6. It is an almost unparalleled ...

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  19. MINISTER STOPFORD FOR CHILLAGOE.

    MR. J. STOPFORD (Minister for Mines) will leave Brisbane on Thursday night, on a visit to the gold mining centres in the Rockhampton ...

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  20. CHASING RAINBOWS NOT CURE

    At a crowded meeting in Brunswick—the centre of a large industrial and working class electorate — last night, Labor Leader J. H. Scullin referred to cable messages published that morning containing a ...

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  21. AIRSHIP MACON ON LONG FLIGHT.

    The great airship, Macon, was taken aloft early to-night for her fourth test flight, a 48 hours cruise over the mid-west and the ...

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  22. GOLD HOARDERS TO FACE COURT.

    Attorney-General cummings said to-day that 95 gold hoarders with gold holdings, estimated at 660,600 dollars, will be ...

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  23. BOILERMAKERS CEASE WORK

    Whether an employee, a member of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, working an electric welder, should be displaced by a ...

    Article : 162 words
  24. TRANSFER THIS WEEK-END

    The Attorney-General (Mr. J. Mullan M.L.A.) announced to-day that during this week-end the Public Curator's Office would be ...

    Article : 181 words
  25. ALBION PARK RACES. SIXTH DIVISION, of £40; 5½ Furlongs.

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  26. ROSEBERY PARK RACES.

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  27. "KEPT LEAVING HER."

    A story of continued neglect through her married life, during which she had to support herself and child, was told in the Supreme ...

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  28. MATTERN STARTED FOR ALASKA.

    JIMMIE MATTERN, the American solo globe flier, hopped off from Khabarovsk (Siberia) at 8.15 p.m., Moscow time, on Monday for Nome, ...

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  29. FAMOUS WRESTLER AMONG THE GIRLS.

    George Pencheff, the Bulgarian wrestler, among the ballet girls at the Theatre Royal to-day. (Left to right): Grace Bromley, Beryl Emmett, Gwen Jones, George Pencheff, Bubby Fenwic k, Lylia Fullalove, Peggy Svensen, and Gracie Boyd. Pencheff will wrest le Tom Lurich at the Stadium to-night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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