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  6. Police Organized To Smash Gang Terrorists

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Members of a specially organised squad to cope with gangs of bashers attacking volunteer timber workers, two police constables were mobbed and savagely attacked at Newtown to-day when defending a man from ...

    Article : 343 words
  7. GRAVE FEARS FOR BOY

    GRAFTON, Saturday.— Continuing the baffling search for the missing 12-year-old school—boy, Geffrey Knott, police will drag ...

    Article : 181 words
  8. UNEMPLOYED VOTE AT ANY PRICE

    ALMOST outrivalling the spectacular campaigning of Lloyd George in England, the Nationalist Party leader, Mr. A. E. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 193 words
  9. WILL 29 YEARS OLD FOUND

    A local resident made a will and hid it so successfully that the combined forces of his relatives and the polled were unable to unearth the ...

    Article : 140 words
  10. Luck All Round

    Mr. F. C. Sung. Consul to Australia from China's new national government, says he hopes every party has luck in the Queensland elections. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FIRST FROM NEW CHINA

    "I WISH all the parties luck at the Queensland elections next Saturday," said the Chinese Consul-General for Australia, Mr. F. T. ...

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  12. SUNDAY FLICKS STOPPED

    HOBART, Saturday.—For the first time in 19 years, Hobart will be without Sunday night pictures. ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. P.O. LETTER BOXES RIFLED

    SIX private letter boxes at Hobart General Post Office have been broken open by thieves. A large quanity of mail was stolen. ...

    Article : 58 words
  14. MELBOURNE'S LORD MAYOR

    MELBOURNE Saturday—In an attempt to speed up settlement of the timber strike, Lord Mayor Luxton, who is also chairman of the Strike ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. Resting On Their Oars

    No one would begrudge Crammar's Second Crew the right to slop rowing and rest after their win yesterday. The oarsmen shown are K. A. Moore, stroke: F. M. Moore, 3: A. S. Gerhmann, 2: D. Joyes, bow: C. B. Websler, cox. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. IT SIMPLY CAN NOT BE DONE

    Declaring that he understood the Leader of the Opposition was about to announce a proposal to spend two million pounds at once on the unemployed, ...

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  17. "Hot Pie King"

    TOOWOOMBA, Saturday.—Known locally as the "Hot Pie King," Jack Bashford, who died of pacumonia at 59 years of age, was to-day ...

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  18. MONDAY'S RALLY

    SPECTACULAR electioncering tableaux, in addition to the ordinary industrial represntalions, will be the feature of the Labor Day procession ...

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  19. OIL SAMPLES

    ROMA, Saturday.—Mr. Ball, Government Goologist, to day visited Midcontinental Mines and took samples of oil showing ...

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  20. COAL INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — The powers of the proposed royal commission on the coal industry and the scope of its inquiry were ...

    Article : 105 words
  21. Watch Out For Eclipas on Thursday.

    NEXT Thursday evening if it grows dark an hour earlier, blame the noon, which will shadow the sun's face. The eclipse, hardly visible in ...

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  22. CONTINUE GOOD WORK

    THAT THE "good work may be preserved and continued" is the appeal Premier ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. YOUNG SAVAGES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Henry Ward. driver of a Iram running between Canterbury and Balmain, was the victim of a brutal assault at ...

    Article : 145 words
  24. COUNTERFEITERS AT WORK

    WARE counterfeiters! Police were yesterday looking for someone who is busily engaged in passing "dud" two shilling pieces ...

    Article : 123 words
  25. BOY'S HAND TORN OFF

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Fatal and shocking injuries were sustained by six-year-old Geoffrey Jades, of Earlwood, to-day, ...

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  26. CAMELS WILL TAKE COFFINS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—It was ascertained to-night that Flight Lieutenant Eaton, in charge of the land party which discovered Anderson ...

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  27. Home Missionary Killed

    PERTH, Saturday.—A Methodist Home Missloner, Ralph Bathurst Hill, of Maylands, was killed this morning at Maylands level crossing. ...

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  28. STRUGGLE FOR HIS OWN SEAT?

    TOOWOOMBA, Saturday.— It is believed in some quarters here that the leader of the Opposition will have to fight to ...

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  29. CHARGED WITH MURDER

    Stand back or I will shoot!" cried Guileppe Guiliano, and, as he gave this warning, he raised a gun to his shoulder. ...

    Article : 89 words
  30. To-day

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  31. WHO WILL GOVERN THE STATE?

    NEXT, Saturday, Queenslanders will elect a government. After the polling booths close on Saturday night counting will begin throughout the State, and "Truth" will set into operation, at high pressure, the most efficient newspaper organisation in this ...

    Article : 110 words
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