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    Forecasts Chiefly cloudy and cool, with some passing showers and squally ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND'S BIGGEST BANK BURGLARY

    BUNDABERG, Saturday.-- For the next fortnight a notice will adorn the front entrance of the Lowmead Hotel, which leads:-- ...

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  8. Shielded By A Woman

    Like Raleigh of old, who threw his cloak in the mud for a queen to walk on, a woman, by use of her cloak, saved Solicitor William Thomas Atthow from the camera's eye as he walked into the police court this week to answer a charge of stealing £1500. The group includes legal : en A. D. Graham and C. D. McGregor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MASTER CROOKS' GIANT COUP

    TOWNSVILLE, Saturday.--What police describe as the biggest bank robbery in Queensland history was discovered when the local branch of the National Bank of Australasia opened for business this morning. Approximately £4000 had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MORE POLICE RAIDS

    Four raids for five arrests. That was the poor "bag" of Sergeant Smith and his traffic men, on the warpath against ...

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  11. MINISTERS OF STATE MISSING THIS YEAR'S MARCH

    To-morrow's Labor Day procession will lose some of its glamor, though perhaps none of its strength, by reason of the fact that neither Premier nor ...

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  12. CLEANING INNISFAIL

    INNISFAIL, Saturday.--There has been so much thieving about town lately that police have rounded, up several suspects and run them out. ...

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  13. "WILL USE ANY MEASURE"

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--So bitter are returned men at the deletion of preference clause by Commonwealth Works Department that the Victorian ...

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  14. RAMSAY

    A PIRATICAL art study of Ramsay MacDohald, Britain's head man, whose voice resounded in thousands of Queensland homes this week, per medium of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MOTHER CHARGES HER SON WITH STEALING

    BUNDABERG, Saturday.--A pathetic case of a mother charging her own ion with stealing was heard here in the police ...

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  16. Accountants Figure Things Out At Dinner

    Compliments and good wipe flowed freely at the second annual dinner of the International Accountants' Corporation at Rowe's last evening. ...

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  17. Over He Went

    So dashed by ill luck was A. Bennett, driving the South Australian speedboat, Kondee, that, after innumerable other mishaps in previous days, he experienced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. WIRE TO MEMBER.

    MITCHELL, Saturday night.--Members of the R.S.S.I.L.A. met here to-night and passed a strong resolution condemning the Federal Government's ...

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  19. Limited Sociability Of Labor Social

    I'M sorry we can't let you in," was the effect of a message sent out to a "Truth" representative who called last night to report speeches at the ...

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  20. "LIKE INFLUENZA GERM"

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--"I believe the decision will be of material benefit to the future of Australian literature," said Norman Lindsay, author of "Redheap," when informed that his work is not likely to be banned. ...

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  21. Trial On Killing Charge

    Charged with having attempted to kill Florence May Heenan at Petrieterrace on March 7, Errol Elliott was yesterday morning committal by ...

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  22. STATE RETAINS SPEEDBOAT CHAMPIONSHIP

    White Australia has declared white Angora rabbits black. THAT, transpired when the captain of the American ship Eknaren, ...

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  23. KING SOLOMON GAVE HIM A MYSTERIOUS POWER

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Charged with having constructed premises without the council's permission, and also with not having premises sewered, a bearded Israelite, Samuel ...

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  24. BEST IN AUSTRALASIA

    Queenslander Sam Cox, brilliantly controlling Skec Gee III., won the O'Donogbue Shield in outboard motor racing yesterday, retaining the Australasian championship for this State. ...

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  25. Three Injured

    YESTERDAY three men were taken to the General-Hospital, one with a broken leg, from football field accidents. ...

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  26. Death Of Doyen Of City's Solicitors

    The death of Mr. Alex McNab occurred at his residence, Rossiter parade, Hamilton, yesterday, in his 68th year. ...

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  27. Roaring Acclaim To The Speed God

    THE BRISBANE RIVER swirled and eddied yesterday afternoon as speedboats from all over Australia raced and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Becoming A Habit!

    TOWNSVILLE, Saturday.--The Whalen family, which shared in the Casket first prize, is getting used ...

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  29. "REVOLUTION" IS OVER

    DARWIN, Saturday.--The "revolution" is over. The red flag which has been flying from the tent in Liberty Square has ...

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  30. To-day

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