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  6. HOOD CAPTURED

    Thomas Samuel Hood, who, in company with Charles Watson, escaped from Stewart's Creek Gaol, Townsville, some weeks ago, was ...

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  7. STATE SCHOOLS' SWIMMING CARNIVAL

    There were thrilling times for the lads at the new baths on Saturday, when the record carnival was held in the right kind of weather for swimming. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CARS COLLIDE

    Two motor cars collided at the corner of Edmund-street and Breakfast Creek-road; about one o'clock on Saturday afternoon. One of the drivers was ...

    Article : 277 words
  9. ANOTHER MISHAP

    FAIRBANKS (Alaska), Saturday.--Captain G. H. Wilkins's three engined plane, after a successful Jest fight crashed in the landing and hosed into a ...

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  10. PRAISE FOR AUSTRAL

    BOSTON, Saturday.--The "Boston Monitor" acclaims the Australian prima doma, Florence Austral, as one of the greatest voices in the world. ...

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  11. BOMB OR FIREWORKS

    LONDON, Saturday.--White the Premier (Mr. Baldwin) was proposing the toast of "Ireland" at the, Four Provinces club's St. Petric's Day dinner at the Hotel, Cecil a spectator in the gallery threw a missile which exploded, blazed, and, emitted clouds of smoke in Mr. Baldwin's ...

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  12. RELIGION BLAMED

    LONDON, Saturday, Sir Walter Gilbey whoso wife, a daughter of the late Bishop of Stortford Hertfordshire) is suing him for divorce on the ground of ...

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  13. VICTORIA AMAZED

    LONDON, Saturday.--Apropos of the appointment of Lord Somers as Governor of Victoria, in succession to the Earl of Stradbroke, the Australian Cable Service is able to disclose the extraordinary fact that Lord Somers's name had not been submitted to the Victorian authorities, ...

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  14. TOOWONG EN FETE

    Toowong Rowing Club's new memorial boathonse was officially opened by the Lieutenant-Governor. (Mr. W. Lennon) on Saturday ...

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  15. LOST JEWELS

    LONDON, Saturday.--Early in the mouth Dolores Pauling, wife of Captain F. C. Booth, V.C., sued a firm of jewellers of having, contrary to her ...

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  16. DENGUE FEVER

    SYDNEY, Saturday.-- Having gone to Moree and Inverell to assist the local authorities to fight the spread of dengue fever, Dr. E. W. Ferguson, ...

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  17. STATE FORECAST

    Data incomplete. Showers here a and there along tropical coast, and scattered thundershowers between Gulf, far south-west, and ...

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  18. RUBBISH BLAZE.

    Smoke coming from the rear of the perimises of the Australian Machinery Co., in Albert-street, early on Saturday morning, attracted the attention of a ...

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  19. STRIKERS CLUBBED

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--The newspapers are calling the (New Jersey) police "Cossacks" after day's further brutality, when they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. PETROL IGNITES.

    While a motor cycle was taking in petrol at the Bowser at the Mowbary Park motor garage on Saturday night some of the fuel was spilled and it ...

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