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  4. MOST TERRIBLE BOOK EVER WRITTEN

    The most terrible book ever written," is the description applied to "Eighteen Articles by Military, Scientific, and Economic ...

    Article : 380 words
  5. VALUABLES WERE FORGOTTEN IN RUSH FOR LIFE

    The rescue of an old woman from her burning dwelling, the recovery of a parcel of valuables, and gallant salvage work by a ...

    Article : 508 words
  6. Accusation Of "Squealing" Should Also Be Withdrawn.

    MANY Australians in London feel that would help to help the cricket breach if the withdrawal of the word "unsportsmanlike," was ...

    Article : 265 words
  7. THE MAN THEY COULD NOT KILL.

    Facing a plague of terrors of the Jungle and extremes of heat and cold has all been part of Dr Arthur Torrance's job as scientific ...

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  8. NO HELP YET IN Sight.

    CONSIDERATION was given to the claims of the wool industry for immediate relief, particularly in the matter of railway freights, at the ...

    Article : 242 words
  9. FATAL MOTOR CRASH.

    When a heavily laden motor lorry crashed with terrific force into a tree at Klamba Gap, two miles from Holbrook to-day, two occupants were ...

    Article : 181 words
  10. Rail Communication. Interrupted.

    Heavy rain throughout the far north has caused several rivers and creeks to rise above the level of the railway bridges, causing an interruption of ...

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  11. Hobbled Skirts Again.

    The "Dally Mail's" Paris correspondent says that the sensation of the forthcoming fashions is the return of the hobble skirt. Day and ...

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  12. RAIL CYCLE COLLIDED WITH ROCKS.

    Although severely injured when they were hurled on to the permanent way from a rail motor cycle, between Oakey and Cooyar, T. Stanley, ...

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  13. TWO NEW CRUISERS

    Two new cruisers of the Leander Mass, the greatest triumph of British naval construction of recent years, will join the Dominion divison ...

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  14. THE PEANUT CASE.

    It is expected that the judgment of the High Court of Australia on the appeal of the Queensland Peanut Board, will not be delivered until ...

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  15. BURIED AT SEA

    In accordance with her wish, Miss Maud Buchnill (69) to-day was buried at sea three miles off the coast. The body was committed to the sea from ...

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  16. MENTAL HOME BURNT

    Nine women psychopathic patients were burned to death in a fire believed to have been the work of an incendlarist that destroyed the ...

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  17. ENGINE BACKFIRED.

    When the engine of his car backfired yesterday afternoon while he was cranking it, Mr. Monty Farris, of William street, was struck violently ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. A 2lb. TOMATO.

    A Burwood Prize tomato, weighing 2lb., was grown and exhibited at Warwick this week. ...

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