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  6. Gallant Flyer Spans The World In Baby Machine

    DARWIN, Saturday.--Bringing to a magnificent conclusion a daring flight across the world, H. Chichester landed here this afternoon at ten minutes past three in the little Moth machine in which he had flown solo from England. ...

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  8. Listen In To "Truth's" Radio Special

    THE re-opening of Station. 4QG next week-end under the control of the Australian Broadcasting Company signifies ...

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  9. SUMMONS SERVED

    YESTERDAY morning Constable Donovan, of Roma-street police, served a summons on Mr. Edgar A. Ferguson, of ...

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  10. NEW BISHOP FOR BRISBANE

    With all the traditional ceremony of the Churchy of England, Deon F. De Witt Batty was consecrated Coadjutor Bishop of Brisbane in St. Johns Cathedral yesterday The Archbishop officiated in the presence of eminent clerics from near and far, and the service before the High Altar was most impressive. This picture shows the Archbishop ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GIRL'S DISTURBED BY POLICE ARRIVAL

    WITH dramatic suddenness. at breakfast lime yesterday morning, came the arrest of a pretty Brisbane girl on a charge of stealing a sum of £921. ...

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  12. SKIES MOURNED

    The heavens [?]ptrain on the mourners at Ipswich yesterday afternoon August William Stephan, victim of Fridays grim mine disaster at Harts ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. LET IT RAIN

    Maybe it has been raining steadily for days. what of it? Miss 1930 has a solution'--the newest thing in ladies' rubber boots, which have just come to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. UNPARALLELED MOSQUITO PLAGUE MAKES CITY WRITHE

    Plagued as never before by mosquitoes, Brisbane writhed, twisted and itched yesterday. Ravenous clouds of black insects even took to leaping on to discomforted passengers of momentarily stationary trams. "Truth" instituted inquiries regarding the ...

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  15. WILL IT RAIN 40 DAYS?

    Hopes that the rain would vanish yesterday were not realised in the city and suburbs, where occasional, showers throughout the day intensified the soaking ...

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  16. AIRMAN'S STORY

    DARWIN, Saturday.--Disclaiming any desire to enlarge. upon his experience, Chiche[?] was interviewed by "Truth" in ...

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  17. POLICE FIRED UPON

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--A fusillade of shots was fired from the bush into Aberdare Extended Colliery late last night. A ...

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  18. BEAUTIFUL BIRDS BRING GERMS OF DEATH

    While dreaded parrot disease, or psittacosis, is spreading, through the world and leaving a train of deatbs in many countries, Australia is taking no action. THIS week New Zealand took official ...

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  19. POOR KIDDIES' TREAT

    CHARACTERISED by Archbishop Duhig as the largest undertaking of its kind in Australia, the scheme of the Catholic Daughters of Australia ...

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  20. IN TERROR'S GRIP

    TOWNSVILLE, Saturday.--A sudden A panic is believed to have been responsible, for the death of James Moore last night, when, in company with a ...

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  21. HUGE CHINESE. ARMY SETS SAIL BOUND FOR HOMELAND

    WHEN the "Changte" cast off form the New Farm wharf yesterday the had aboard 200 Chinese, including seven women hailing from New Zealand, Sydney and ...

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  22. RAIL BURGLARY

    ROCKHAMPTON. Saturday.--Milli[?]man Railway Station, on the North Coast line, was broken into early this morning, and a rash box containing ...

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  23. N.S.W. Public in Toils of Newspaper Combine

    Following on the "Sun" combine taking over contol of the "Daily Guardian," six members of the latter literary staff have received dismissal ...

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  24. LANDED ON COAST

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--After flying from Brisbane to Sydney to-day, the National Airways 'plane, Southern Star, was headed ...

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  25. Eminent Ecclesiastics Gathered At Notable Ceremony

    Seldom is such on array of [?]lesiastically eminent persons seen together of one ceremony as was congregated yesterday of St. John's Cathedral; when Rev. Dean F. De W[?] Belly was consecrated as Coadjutor Bishop of Brisbane. Four other bishops assisted Archbishop G. Sharp in the ceremony. This group, taken at the Cathedral, includes the fallowing, reading from left to right; Bishop hat ford, the Bishop of New Guinea, Bishop D[?] Bally, Dr. C. Sharp (Archbishop of Brisbane), the Bishop of Rockhampton, and the Bishop of Armidale, N.S.W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Horse Falls oh Rider

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Hiding an unnamed Piastre gelding this morning at Randwick. apprentice K. Halser had a nasty smash, the horse tripping and ...

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  28. Razor Slashing

    Following a razor-slashing affray at the Albert-street plo stall on Friday evening, a man named Williams Corker, of Petric Terrace, Brisbane, was ...

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