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  5. Splintered Paling Wielded In. Fierce Football Melee

    YESTERDAY provided a further glaring example of the extent to which supposedly friendly "sport" is being made vehicle for fierce hostility and open assault. Two men were, taken to hospital following a shameless and wild free fight ...

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  6. MYSTERY DEATH OF A RIVER HERMIT

    WITH the puzzling clue of a bottle of rum and some prawns in a motor "sharpie" the Brisbane Water Police started ...

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  7. LUCKY PIGS

    Piggy went to market in the nursery rhyme, but these piggies went off to the Exhibition under the arms of their smiling custodian, who will show them to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CONFERENCE IS THE THING

    "MUCH good may be effected by conference and discussion, as a result of which diverse views and opinions become welded ...

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  9. Unanimous Decision To Do Nothing

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—After a meeting in the Town. Hall basement this morning, Mr. J. S. Garden, ...

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  10. MAYORS ARE TWO A PENNY

    ROCKHAMPTON, Saturday.—This is Rockhampton's back-to-the- Mayoral-chair month. The last Civic authority Alderman ...

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  11. ARTILLERY

    That the efficiency of the Anzacs is being perpetuated was strikingly borne out at Kelvin Grove Barracks yesterday when the 11th Howitzer Battery was ...

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  12. SPEED MANIAC HITS AND LEAVES BOYS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A hit-and-run motorist knocked down and desperately injured two boys in Allison-road, Randwick to-night. He was chased by a taxi ...

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  13. BITTER PILL FOR CHEMIST

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Who has such a badly deranged internal organisation?" THAT was the natural question when ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN MADE IS ANGLICAN CLERICS' SLOGAN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—"An Australian for an Australian job" is the slogan of 55 Victorian Anglican clerics who have written the ...

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  15. No Trouble

    Dr. Earle Page grins as he thinks of his scheme to make up for the sorry bungling of Federal finances. He has invented new taxation schemes to cover beer, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ASKING £70,000 DAMAGES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Messrs. R. D. Meagher, Sproule and Co. solicitors, announced that they have received instructions from the disputes ...

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  17. "FRIVOLITIES"

    TOWNSVILLE, Saturday.—"You mug I've caught you again!" Is the remark Edwin Nathan Hart alleged George McIrose, theatrical company ...

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  18. Badly Hurt When Knocked Off His Bike

    Said to have been knocked off, his bicycle yesterday by a motor car at Days-road. Wilston, Frederick Wilcox, of Daphne-street, Wilston. lies ...

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  19. ENDOWMENT FOR BEER

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Government has taken drastic action regarding the payment of Child endowment funds to aboriginals and half cases. ...

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  20. FIGHTING KANGAROO

    It's all a question of taste. This man at the Exhibition Grounds during the week was amusing himself between preparatory tabors for the big show by having a stand up fight with the old man kangaroo—no mean adversary cither. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. DAILY HOLD-UPS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Not a day passes in Melbourne 'now without its hold-up. More frequently than not there are two or three such ...

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  22. THREE MEN FELL DOWN SHOP STAIRWAY

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Two men made a desperate attack on Harry Hahn in his shop in George-street West this afternoon. ...

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  23. MEMORY GONE

    TOWNSVILLE, Saturday.—Brought to Reid River, after being /bund yesterday in a dazed state, Mrs. Bottrell was met by her husband, but failed to ...

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  24. Court At Bedside Of Dying Woman

    Life was slowly slipping from Mrs. May Ellen Hall, at the General Hospital yesterday, and her testimony was sorely needed ...

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  25. POLICE RAID CITY CLUBS

    POLICE raided alleged gambling shops in Queen-street and Albert-street, city, at about 11 p.m. last night, made quick entry, and quickly ...

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  26. BEST SPORT

    SPEAKING with conviction before a representative gathering of parents and friends, the Hon. R. M. King, Minister for Education and Works, in ...

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  27. SIXTH EXHUMATION

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Sensational developments are expected following on the exhumation of the body of Alex. Bunfield, Michclago ...

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  28. Here's The Difference

    THIS is the biggest issue of "Truth" in this paper's history. During the week the "Brisbane Courier," which fondly imagines that it leads all others in circulation—as ...

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  29. SAFE BLOWERS

    INNISFAIL, Saturday.—The appearance of safe blowing criminals in this district has caused a mild sensation. ...

    Article : 92 words
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