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  5. THE LORD MAYOR'S £100,000 PLAN

    LORD MAYOR JONES hopes to be able to make a start on his £100,000 plan for the improvement and beautification of ...

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  6. LURE OF SURFING BEACHES

    THE lure of the surf becomes more Insistent year by year In the case of Queensland. Unquestionably the exodus from ...

    Article : 323 words
  7. HOLIDAY WEATHER

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  8. Rasputin's Daughter

    THE "News-Chronicle" announces that Maria Rasputin, the daughter of Russia's mad monk, has arrived in ...

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  9. Brisbane is Gay and Light-hearted for Christmas

    ABOUT the Christmas trade—"Business booming everywhere" is an expression quite inadequate to the occasion. The heads of the big department stores find it difficult to choose appropriate words for it. ...

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    PETER LEEEHAU (left), the singing newsboy, and "Young" Verney, having their voices tested with a view to selecting one of their number for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BIG MONEY.

    Captain Vivian Hewitt is shown with two stuffed great auks, for which, with two eggs, he paid £1659 at, a London Auction, Only 79 stuffed, specimens ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FREE CASKET COMPETITION

    MOST people's thoughts are turned just now to the subject of holidays. The surf, the city, and the country—they all have a ...

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  13. FESTIVE SPIRIT AT POLICE COURT

    QUITE a festive atmosphere pervaded the Police Court this, morning. The arrest list was ah ...

    Article : 138 words
  14. SEEING THEMSELVES

    New tubbing boats, in use by the Oxford trial, cights on the River Isis, have mirrors fitted so that oarsmen can watch their own action and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. VICE-ADMIRAL GLOSSOP DEAD

    THE death is announced in a nursing home at Wymouth of Vice-Admiral John Gollings Tarwall Glossop, R.N., C.B., at ...

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  16. RUSH AT G.R.O.

    Brisbane's G.P.O, is one of the busiest places in town to-day. Everyone appears to have a lastminute letter or card or parcel to ...

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  17. MISSING PRIZE SHARER.

    "Received with thanks, £2000, John Goodwin," is how a receipt appears in the Golden Casket office to-day—although, ...

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  18. STOP PRESS

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  19. WOMAN BOUND OVER.

    A woman who stole a ham from a city store on Saturday was bound over by Mr. A. P. W, Tregear, P.M., in the Police Court ...

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  20. AIR MAIL FOR ENGLAND.

    The air mail for England closes at the Brisbane G.P.O. at 4.30 a.m. to-morrow, and the plane—the Qantas Empire ...

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  21. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

    Another step in the direction of bringing the electricity supply of the whole of the metropolitan area under municipal control was made last night, when the Kedron area was switched over to the City ...

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  22. CHRISTMAS DAY ALOFT IN AIRLINER.

    Fifty passengers, in five air liners on the Empire routes, will spend Christmas Day in the air, and will be provided with ...

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  23. MEMORIAL BOOK.

    MR. B. MARTIN FARROW, in Sydney last week, presented Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Minister for Health and Repatriation, with a book which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. ROYAL PARTY ATTENDS VILLAGE CHURCH.

    FIVE thousand spectators lined the pathway to the church In Sandringham village to sue the King and Queen, the Duke and Duchess of ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN CONSOLIDATED STOCK.

    THE Deputy Registrar of the department of the Common wealth Bank, dealing with commonwealth Government inscribed stock advises ...

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  26. AGED WOMAN ROBBED.

    Leaving her hut unlocked yesterday while she went visiting, a very old woman returned to find that her poor domocile had been ...

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  27. CYCLING SCOUTS FROM CESSNOCK.

    PEDALLING THEIR WAY to Melbourne for the world Jamboree, these Cesnock scouts were photographed at Goulburn, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. FATAL FALL AT PARLT. HOUSE.

    Edward F. M. Bromley, 82, of Boundary-street, city, who fell down at Parliament House on Decomber 11, died in the General ...

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  29. STOLE BECAUSE HE WAS HUNGRY.

    A young operator's assistant, who told the Court that he was a quarter-cast Maori, admitted that he had stolen three sides of ...

    Article : 113 words
  30. DRUNK IN CHARGE OF CAR.

    A young shop assistant, who drove his car into another car at Sandgate on Saturday, was arrested later for being drunk, and was ...

    Article : 86 words
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