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    Forecast: Fine, warmer probability thundershower afternoon or ...

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  5. Bruce Government Still Lives But Is Gasping

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—Only by the narrow margin of four votes did the Government get the Arbitration Bill past the second reading stage in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  6. MOBS CLASH IN FIERCE NIGHT MELEE

    BOOTS, bottles, and picket palings were wielded in a fierce mob melee in Brunswick- street, New Farm, late last night ...

    Article : 248 words
  7. Strategist

    By threatening an amendment to the Arbitration Destruction Bill of the Federal Government, W. M. Hughes, the "Lillie Digger" has dug a nasty hole ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MOTORS OUST RICKSHAWS

    THE policy of the new government of Japan, that of free exportation of gold, is going to allow for increased trade with the ...

    Article : 181 words
  9. Dope Sellers "Studious" Imposition

    SYDNEY, Saturdays.—The mysterious book believed to have been used by the notorious ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. SEVEN CHARRED BODIES FOUND IN HOUSE

    AUCKLAND, N.Z. Saturday.—Mystery surrounds the tragic discovery of seven charred bodies found in the rains of a burnt cottage ...

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  11. FEDERAL CAPITAL

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—The Prime Minister Mr. S. M. Bruce, announced to-day that Sir John Butters is resigning from the office of Federal ...

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  12. PLANE OVERTURNS TAKING OFF

    STANTHORPE, Saturday.—Pilot T. Young's Moth 'plane somersaulted in taking off here this afternoon. ...

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  13. ACTION BEING TAKEN IN HOSPITAL ROW

    The Chairman of the Brisbane Hospitals Board, Mr. C. E. Chuter, said yesterday that actions was being taken, but not completed regarding the fierce ...

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  14. STRENUOUS

    Head back chest thrust out, this girl runner breasted the tape in the 220 yards at the Exhibition Grounds school sports yesterday afternoon with the proud ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MELBOURNE C.I.B. HUBBUB

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Great surprise was expressed by police officers to-day when it was announced by the Chief ...

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  16. Hooray Hooray! We've Won!

    With yells and...yes...even shricks of delight, schoolgirl barrackers urged on thier teams at the Exhibition grounds yesterday during the athletic carnival. Waving their arms and horraying with a fervor which put mere boys' enthusiasm to shame, these happy lassies of the B.G.G.S. presented a picture of sport-loving youth worth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. OPIUM FOUND

    YESTERDAY morning Customs Officers, under the, Chief Boarding Officer, made a search on the Oriental mail ship, Changte, which had just ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. McConachy Holds The Winning Cue

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  19. Interested In Socks And Civic Pride

    It's a good thing to see socks exhibited in the fancy sewing section of a flower show. THE Mayor, Alderman W. A, Jolly, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FROZEN FISH AS FRESH

    THAT the public of Brisbane is sold imported frozen fish of about conger eel quality in guise of fresh fish was the ...

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  21. INVASION

    Brisbane is in danger to-day: an invading army is marching toward the city. And the defence of the capital is in ...

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  22. NO CRYING

    IPSWICH, Saturady.—"The Unions suffered a severe reverse at the last elections but will come to the front again," said the Leader of the State ...

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  23. SEVEN IN ONE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The arrest this morning of six young men and a boy will clear up, it is believed, the mystery of 30 or 40 robberies. ...

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  24. BRUCE'S BRAINSTORM

    SYDNEY, Suturday.—Twenty-five employees of the Crystal Palace Theatre receive notice to-day that, in the event of the amusement levy being ...

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  25. To-day

    WEATHER: Fine. HIGH TIDE: 0.8 a.m. and 12.47 p.m. SUN SETS: 5.37 p.m. ...

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  26. Buying Money At High Prices

    THE sum of tenpence cost Augustus Davies exactly forty shillings yesterday morning. His bad bargain was consummated at the Police Court, where Davies, aged only 18, was presented on two charges of stealing eightpence and twopence from ...

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  27. HOLIDAY TO-MORROW

    To-morrow, Monday, is Friendly Societies Day holiday in Queensland, and all banks and Government offices will be closed. Ordinary trading, ...

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