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  6. Premier's Sharp Note To Attorney-General

    POLITICAL CIRCLES are agog at Attorney-General N. F. Macgroarty's statement to unemployed during the week. Insiders are expressing themselves acidly at whatsis termed an "indiscretion" in letting the cat out of the hag about the as yet unfulfilled pre-election ...

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  7. Poor Politicians !

    THE State Parliament closed before Christmas and inquiries in the city yesterday showed that it may not open until as late at next July. ...

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  8. SENT NOTE

    PREMIER A. E. MOORE, Who sent a note advising hit suhordincte Minister to he more careful. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GOT NOTE

    Hon. N. F, Macgroarly, Attorney-General in his first year of office, who is the addressee of the Premier's note. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Retired Police Chief Toasted By Fellow Sleuths

    THAT Chief Inspector Macnamara was an ideal man to work under was the unanimous opinion of members of the Detective Office last night. ...

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  11. ARRESTED AT SIX A.M.

    THE value of interchange of detectives between the States was illustrated at an early hour yesterday morning, when. Detective J. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WATER SUPPLY NO GOOD

    With a strong northerly breeze fanning the flames to fury, and a decidedly inefficient water supply, the Fire Brigade Yesterday, failed to save one of Brisbane's ...

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  13. ROUTS CALAMITY HOWLERS WITH OPTIMISM

    "I think the idea of an Optimists' Society a splendid one--we need something, to counteract the croakers," ...

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  14. NO GLOOMSTER

    MR. T. C. BEIRNE, guiding hand of the immense department store which bears his name, declares himself full of faith in Australia and ready to join an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. "LOT WORSE OFF"

    MR. A. J. Jones, M.L.A. for Paddington stated to "Truth" yesterday that when Parliament reopened he intended to ask the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Then They Woke Up !

    IT looked all right . . . . the riders in the B.M.C.C. acceleration last, yesterday came home and were acclaimed as world-beaters, They had shattered. ...

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  17. Man Dying After Attack By Young Thugs

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Set upon by a gang of young hoodlums who demanded money, Leslie Barney a young resident of ...

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  18. CAR'S VICTIM

    Knocked down by a motor car in Stanley Street, yesterday, Isabell Vaughan. of Vulture Street. South Brisbane, lies in the Mater Public ...

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  19. CENTRAL STATION PORTICO

    One of Brisbane's landmarks, the portico of the Central Railway Stations, is about to be removed and sold in order to make way for a subway from the new ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. AUSTRALIAN PAPER

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The two million pounds Australian company, to manufacture newsprint paper for Austarlian publishers, went to ...

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  21. Shark Devours Screaming Victim Before Spectators

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Seized by a large shark while be was bathing off Middle Brighton pier this afternoon, Norman Clark, 18 years of age, was killed by the monster. IT first shark tragedy for 30 ...

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  22. SUNDAY TRAVEL MAY BE FOUND SINFUL

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-- Gambling and dancing are likely to "got it in the neck" when the Methodist Conference meets in ...

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  23. STILL SILENT

    The Mystery Man in the Brisbane General Hospital co[?]s to progress and to puzzle the authorities. ROBERT Clive English, 27 years of ...

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  24. PENALISING FLIGHT

    A proposal for taxing petrol a further threepence for road building is defended by the plea that motorists will be repaid by better roads, but what ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. "FOR SALE AND REMOVAL"

    FOR THIRTY YEARS a landmark in Brisbane, the portico of the Central Railway Station is about to be removed, "It's a beautiful thing," said Commissioner Davidson yesterday, "but we can find no practical use for it, nor can the City Council, It's going because the new subway from the Ansae Square will make it unso[?] Any ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. GOODNA CLUB

    "When completed the Goodna Golf. Course will be the longest in Australia." said Dr. Ellerton at the seventh annual meeting of the Goodna Golf Club ...

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  27. COAL CRISIS

    CESSNOCK, Saturday.--If free labor is employed on the coal, members of the Kurri Sub-branch of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's ...

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  28. Peltzer Back--Coming To Brisbane

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Peltzer arrived back in Sydney from New Zealand today. The doctor will run in Brisbane before leaving Australia for Java at ...

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