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  6. Stark Double Tragedy On Outback Station

    AT Nanyah Station, out from Cunnamulla, yesterday morning an elderly man named Thomas Burke shot a woman after a fight, and then committed suicide. Police are extraordinarily reticent and ...

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  7. LOST LIFE AT HER OWN BIRTHDAY PARTY

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—In the concluding stages of a party in honor of her birthday during the early hours of this ...

    Article : 150 words
  8. FIRE RAZES FACTORY

    Johnson's furniture factory, at Oxley-road, Sherwood, was totally destroyed by fire last night. The damage is estimated ...

    Article : 234 words
  9. OWNS HOTELS

    I'm supposed to own three hotels—but I can't find them," spoke the Hon. "Mick" Kirwan, until recently Minister for Works of the State of ...

    Article : 86 words
  10. Taxied Out Of Trouble This Time

    WHATEVER form of debility possessed the car occupied by Ex-Premier McCormack and friends leaving the ...

    Article : 108 words
  11. QANTAS PLANE AT DARWIN

    There is still no news of missing aviators Moir and Owen. Queensland's plane starts the search this morning, but reports from ...

    Article : 252 words
  12. CALMLY PLEADS GUILTY

    BLENHEIM (N.Z.), Saturday.—Exhibiting remarkable composure and taking no notice of the crowded court William Henry ...

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  13. SAVED YOUNG CHILDREN

    CLERMONT, Saturday.—The homestead of Logan Downs, the largest pastoral holding in this district, was the scene of a disastrous ...

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  14. PRESIDENT'S AT HOME DAY

    TOOWONG'S BOWLS' PRESIDENT, Mr. W. King, extended hospitality to visitors on his club's behalf yesterday, and when seated before "Truth's" cameraman was in such good company as that of the Lieut-Governor, Hon. W. Lennon and rival Presidents George Green and Victor Day, to say nothing of the ladies who graced proceeding inset President King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. "ILLUMINATED" SIGN.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A huge electric sign, twenty feel above the top of the Australian Gaslight Company's building in Edd-avenue, caught fire at 6.30 ...

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  16. HORRIBLE DEATH

    CLERMONT, Saturday.—Thomas Flood, an employee of Kilcummin Station, was thrown from his horse when about two miles from the ...

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  17. CANBERRA

    Premier A. E. Moore's first week in office includes a trip to Canberra. He and a party left for the Federal Capital ...

    Article : 106 words
  18. JACK ASHORE OUTS CONSTABLE

    THE Fleet's in, and Harry Cochrane, a stoker, who got into, fighting mood, knocked Constable Gould down and out in the city when the latter ...

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  19. SPECIALIST ROAMS

    WHEN the French steamer, Ville D'Amiens, leaves Brisbane this morning it takes away—as it brought—a ship's doctor who it a mystery man. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. GOLD FOUND

    GOLD has bean found whilst blasting, drilling, and cutting the foundations for Brisbane's new 12 story sky scraper ...

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  21. PASSING OUT STATE ENTERPRISES

    IT was rumored in the city yesterday that the Government intends to proceed immediately with the [?]sal of State enterprises. ...

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  22. NOTABLE PEOPLE ON STEAMER

    A BOARD the palatial Dutch steamer, Nieuw Holland, which berthed at New Farm yesterday morning were American scientists, Messrs. Chancellor, ...

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  23. KILLED BY EXPRESS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—William Endacott, of [?]burg, and George Aylott, of North Williamstown, both ...

    Article : 204 words
  24. GIRL BOUND AND GAGGED

    WESTPORT, N.Z., Saturday.—Trapped on a lonely road as she was returning at midnight from a dance, with her 15 years old ...

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  25. FORMER MEMBERS NOW KNOW WHAT UNEMPLOYMENT MEANS

    THE ranks of the unemployed have been swelled by the defeat of the Queensland Government. But the out of work parliamentarians can't claim sustenance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. JUMPED INTO DENTIST'S CHAIR

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Man running in shirt sleeves with plain clothes policemen chasing them upstairs and along ...

    Article : 266 words
  27. To-day

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  28. VOLUNTEER WHARF WORKER KILLED IN HOLD.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—Ernest Frederick Drogomuller, volunteer wharf laborer, of Murdock-avenue, Northy Plympton, was fatally injured ...

    Article : 66 words
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