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  5. Five Hundred Rescuers Search For Missing Child

    DESPITE THE COLD, police yesterday dived into [?]pwaterholes in Broadwater Creek and swam about seaching for some trace of the tiny tot, Marjorie McKee, whose is appearance from her Mount Gravatt home three days agoras ...

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  6. Rescue Groups' Unflagging Effort

    A CROUP, of the hundreds of anxious and weary searchers who hope combed the country for the missing child. Some have waded and dived through numberless waterholes, using grappling iron's. This picture shows a black tracker who believes any useful footprints are now destroyed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DIPHTHERIA RAGES

    TOOGOOLAWAH, Saturday.—So serious is the diphtheria epidemic raging here that a decision has been reached to ...

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  8. N.S.W. GOVERNMENT IN A PICKLE.

    AFTER two hours sitting the State Cabinet made no announcement to-day regarding the decision of the Railway Commissioners to serve a log ...

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  9. OVERLOOKED

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.) Saturday.—After a week's search for clues that would lead them to the murderer of Samuel McAleese, who was found ...

    Article : 161 words
  10. FIFTY YEARS CHURCHMAN

    YESTERDAY was a red letter day in the Congregational Church, when the recently, completed Marsden Home at Petrie was ...

    Article : 170 words
  11. JUST WANTS A HOLIDAY

    "I walked before, and I will walk again," said Mrs. M. McDowell, beaming at a "Truth" man through a powerful pair of spectacles. ...

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  12. Early Searchers May Have Obliterated Tracks

    A BOUT a mile from the home of the McKees, a black tracker found a child's footmark on a pad leading towards Belmont, but these were last ...

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  13. WHAT FATE?

    LITTLE MARJORIE McK.E [?] just a two-year-old toddler, wandering away into the bush. Her disappea[?] is a baffling and sombre mystery. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BURIED IN SAND

    ONE thousand cigarettes were found buried in sand in the dark propeller shaft tunnel of the steamer Crown City by Customs ...

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  15. WHERE ARE THE FLYERS?

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Up to a late hour to-night no word had been received in Sydney from Flying Officer Owen and Flight ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. BLEW BRAINS OUT IN CAR

    PERTH, Saturday.—George Lathlain, son of Sir William Lathlain, M.L.C., ex-Mayor of Perth, and owner of the large Economic Stores, blew his ...

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  17. "HINKLER"

    This dog, chief playmate of the little kiddie, must know where she is, but, though he has been followed, he has not tried to return to her. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. EX-POLICEMAN SEIZED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Amazing craftiness and thoroughness is alleged by the police to have been displayed by thieves who have been ...

    Article : 234 words
  19. FRAUDULENT VOTING

    IT was revealed yesterday that the Nationalist demand for a recount of votes in the Brisbane seat during the week was the result ...

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  20. COLLISIONS

    There were several accidents due to motor and bicycle collisions yesterday. PHILIP Burns was knocked down by ...

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  21. LIKELIEST CABINET

    IN WELL INFORMED Nationalist circles yesterday it was stated that, although the actual constitution of the new Ministry was not yet finally decided, it was possible to forecast the personnel with accuracy. SPECULATION is keenest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. WATCHMAN SAW LURKING MEN—PASSED ON

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Incediarism is suspected as the cause of a fire which damaged the premises of C. J. White and ...

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  23. MURDER CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Alfred Thomas Howard, aged 63, has been arrested on a charge of being concerned in the murder of Selina Stanley. ...

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  24. FIRE UNDER THE COUNTER

    Due to prompt action, two small fires were quickly subdued without any great damage yesterday. A fire occurred under the counter in ...

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  25. TASMANIA'S AXEMAN

    An Axoman's Carnival, the first in Ipswich for 16 years, was held yesterday afternoon, and the principal event attracted 67 ...

    Article : 94 words
  26. To-day

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  27. K.O. AT FIGHT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—James Smith, who took part in a preliminary at the Leichhardt Stadium on Friday night, died in the Lewisham Hospital ...

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  28. FERRY MANAGER DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mr. William Alexander Mackenzie, late general manager of Sydney Ferries, died early to-day after a long illness. He was ...

    Article : 39 words
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