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  4. STEEL DOORS CUT LIKE PAPER.

    When the Queensland Turf Club's secretary, Mr. A. G. Crawford, entered the office yesterday morning he came across a scene ...

    Article : 314 words
  5. QUEEMSLANDER HOPS ACROSS THE WORLD

    The Queensland aviator, Flight-lieutenant Hill, made his last hop a long one—from Karachi to Allahabad. He is evidently cutting out Calcutta, and is making for Akyab in Burma. With luck, longer hops, and faster flying, he expects ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FIRED BULLETS INTO KITCHEN WALL.

    Firing bullets into the kitchen wall was just one of the unusual practices of John Joseph Ruddy, of Merlvale-street, South ...

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  7. After It Had Hit a Trucks

    This car [?]s being driven down the hill on Sandgate-road, [?]ar Junction-road, on Saturday, wh[?] it collided with the rear portion of a motor truck, [?]ed with 3½ tons of metal, which was crossing over. Sandgate-road. The[?] truck was not damaged, but the road was strown with parts of the car ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A "Golden Opportunity" To Exploit Cheap Labor

    Contrary to the decision of the aldermen at a meeting of the City Council a fortnight ago, Engineer Bush again urged that sewerage reticulation work be carried out under the cheap labor scheme in a report which he submitted for ...

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  9. LAST RITES OVER VICTIMS OF R101 DISASTER.

    A year ago to-day the public first saw the R101 at the mooring mast to which she was taken after her completion. Then, thousands arrived at Cardington to see the new wonder of the skies. To-day, thousands ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LATE SPORT

    The Queensland professionals started once again on their "trip to a final" at Yeerongpilly this morning, when the 36 holes qualifying rounds ...

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  11. Will Columbia Come?

    Boyd and Connor are considering continuing their flight to Australia. They will decide within two days. ...

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  12. NIGHT POACHER'S CONFESSION, SAYS HE WAS EYE-WITNESS TO HOLOCAUST.

    THE only man known to have been an actual eye-witness of the first striking of this R101 near the village of Allonne has come forward. He is ...

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  13. The Weather. COOLER AFTER STORMS.

    Further beneficial rains were experienced over a wide area of the west, south-west, and Darling Downs, on Friday afternoon and ...

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  14. IPSWICH NEWS NO TECHNICAL EDUCATION FOR STATE SCHOOL BOYS.

    At the monthly meeting of the Ipswich and West Moreton Teachers' Association on Saturday, a letter was received from the Director of ...

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  15. TRACK GALLOPS AT CAULFIELD.

    Showery weather prevailed at Caulfield this morning. Field Artillery ran six furlongs on the grass in 1.19, and Myarin (H. ...

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  16. WITHOUT A BID.

    The sale of the Stadium property which was offered at public auction by Isles, Love, and Co., Ltd., this morning, was declared "no contest" ...

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  17. POLICE AND PICKETS HAD A MERRY CHASE.

    A Dutchman caused ccnsiderable excitement just as the Dutch Squadron was about to sail from Sydney early yesterday morning. ...

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  18. Kedron Races. BEAU BOB WINS MAIDEN.

    Maiden Handicap, about 5 furlongs. —Beau Bob, 9.4 (Tindall), 1; Prince Ard. 8.9 (Mulcaby), 2; Marchaway, 8.3 (Crowther), 3. Other starters: ...

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  19. Bullets Fly Near Cricketers' Heads.

    Bullets whizzing over the heads of B grade cricketers at the North Ipswich reserve on Saturday afternoon made playing conditions, that were ...

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  20. TRAVELLED WITHOUT TICKETS.

    Ernest James Ogston (20, laborer), Robert Mitchell (31, laborer), Harry Baker (22, seaman), and Albert Bruce Roberts (19, seaman) were convicted ...

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  21. MRS. PALSTRA'S RETURN TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Secretary for Defence (Mr. Shepherd) stated on Saturday that the Federal Government would defray the cost of the return to Australia of the ...

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  22. MEAN THEFT FROM CHILD IN SYDNEY SUBURB.

    One of Sydney's meanest thieves turned up at Redfern on Saturday evening. Seeing a 10s note clutched in the flat of a six years old child, ...

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