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    Forecast: Fine and sultry with light to moderate east to north ...

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  7. Queenslanders Get Their Names On The Blighty List

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Judging by their performances with the ball in the present Test Trial, Queenslanders Hornibrook and Oxenham, and Victorian Blackie, must pack their grips in readiness for the trip to England. The little South Australian, Grimmett, is also another favorite for the trip to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Murdered Man's Body In Rubbish Tip

    TOWNSVILLE, Saturday.—Buried beneath a quantity of galvanised iron, old tins, and other rubbish, the dead body of an elderly man William Munn, was found at Charters Towers this morning. Examination showed that he had been murdered, his skull being ...

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  9. Hec. Doughty Sued

    IT was learned yesterday that a writ, had been issued against. Hec. R. L. Doughly, ex-manager of the Stadium now in business in ...

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  10. GROWING UP

    "TO-MORROW marks the twentieth anniversary of the establishment of the Queensland University," said Chief Justice Blair, Chancellor of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DISEMBOWELLED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Running amok with a huge carving knife, a young man is alleged to have practically disembowelled Arthur ...

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  12. 'PLANE CRASHES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Going into a note dive a few minutes after it had taken off from Mascot Aerodrome this afternoon a moth plane piloted by Rex ...

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  13. SOUNDING THE LAMENT

    After the Kitchener Memorial was unveiled at Wynnum yesterday, pipers sounded a lament, white the President of the Wynnum sub-branch of the R.S.S.I.L.A., Mr. Nichalls, stood barcheaded on the platform. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. WAVES' TOLL

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—As his half drowned brother had him within 10 feet of safety. Thomas Duggan disappeared in a huge wave ...

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  15. RELIEF MEASURE PROMISED

    Before the current teuton of Parliament ends the Premier, Hon. A. E. Moore, will introduce a Bill providing immediate relief for Queensland's unemployed, so "Truth" was informed yesterday. A present the provisions of the Bill are not altogether finalised, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FOR DIGGERS

    In bright, sunshiny weather yesterday the Soldiers' Memorial Hall at Wynnum, for which funds ...

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  17. Children Murdered With Axe

    ROMA, Saturday.—It is now believed that the terrible tragedy at Surat yesterday afternoon when half-caste woman named ...

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  18. "GOT TO KEEP WALKING"

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—"Hello, hello is that you Bill? I've got to keep walking." That mysterious 'phone message to his son on Thursday is the last that has ...

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  19. FOR XMAS

    Christmas greetings by telegram may be sent this year on a colored greeting message from and envelope to match, so the Superintendent of Telegraphs (Mr. ...

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  20. MURDER?

    GLADSTONE, Saturday.— Luke Scott has been arrested on a charge of murdering Charles Carlson, fisherman, who was ...

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  21. SAYING IT BY TELEGRAM

    Christmas greeting telegraph form which the Postmaster-General's Department has prepared for use during the festive season. A reproduction of the heading of the farm. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. School Fete.

    In aid of the School Improvement Fund, the Minister for Education Mr. R. M. King, opened a fete at Kelvin Grove School yesterday. ...

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