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  7. HINKLER ENDS GREAT FLIGHT ON HIS FAMILY'S DOORSTEP

    HINKLER has reached Journey's End! Yesterday he completed his 12,000 mile dash across the world and landed safely almost at his mother's doorstop at North Bundaberg. The [?]le town was fired with rapturous enthusiasm, and the [?] ...

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  9. "STIRRED BY WELCOME"

    "THE welcome I received here to-day stirred me even more than the sight of land at Darwin, after crossing the Timor Sea." ...

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  10. FINGERPRINTS ON MODELS

    SO keen is the competition among exclusive dressmakers and designers and so widespread is the piracy of ideas that one London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Yesterday's march of 500 jobless men through the city was an eye-opener to many comfortable citizens. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CRUSHED TO DEATH IN CAR SMASH

    A motor fatality that occurred on the Yass Rood, four miles from Goulburn, is one of the most sensational that can be recalled in the ...

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  13. TAX CUTTING IN BRITAIN

    THE Baldwin Government announced [?] that to order to [?] relief to British Industry, land on which factories are erected will not ...

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  14. THE LAST LAP

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  15. "IN AT 16—OUT AT 60"

    TO be in at 16 and out at 60:" This is Mr. A. J. Cook's new slogan for the British miners. "It is far better," said Mr. Cook, "for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "UNDER DICTATION OF GERMANY"

    FEELING in many quarters is still running high owing to the interference of Sir Austen Chamberlain, as Foreign Secretary, in indicating to the ...

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  17. LONDON REJOICES

    The whole of the London Press is featuring Hinkler's safe homecoming. Full reports are given of the telephone conversation yesterday between ...

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  18. "A SUPER AIRMAN"

    "A first-class pilot navigator with an almost uncanny sense of direction, and a super mechanic," [?] how the Minister for Defence, Sir William Glasgow, ...

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  19. WANT HARBOR RULES AMENDED

    As an outcome of the G[?]eyeliffe disaster a deputation from the Harbor and River breach of the Merchant Service Guild yesterday saw the Premier. Left to right: W. Lyons, F. Garraty, H. Scott, Capt J. J. Allan. J. W. Stone, D. Poole. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. SMALLEST FEET IN ENGLAND

    LADY Sho[?]to Douglas, according to to-day's daily Press gossip, is reputed to have the smallest feet in English "Society." Her size in shoes is ...

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  21. TEA AT HOME

    To-night, Australia's hero had tea with his mother, brother Jack, sister Queenie, Mrs. S. Eadle, sister, Mrs. A. W. Poulson, cousin, and Bill Eadle, ...

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  22. INVITED TO TAMWORTH

    The Mayor of Tamworth, Ald. W. H. Thibault, on behalf of the citizens of Tamworth and district, has sent a telegram to Ber: Hinkler asking him to ...

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  23. EIGHTY YESTERDAY

    MISS ELLEN TERRY, the famous English actress, is 80 years of age to-day. She is now convalescent after a ...

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  24. SYDNEY WELCOME

    The Premier said yesterday that the Government would piny its part in Sydney's, welcome to Hinkler. when the airman's plans are known all announces ...

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  25. ROBBED "WHILE AT THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING

    When George Daniels. 72, of Victoria Street, St. Marys. and hie wife went t- assist in the celebrations of a golden wedding at their old home town on October 26 last year they left their life's savings hidden in their little place of residence. ...

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  26. CENSURE MOTION

    IT is anticipated that the [?]sure motion on unemployment will occupy the time of the time for the House for the whole week when Paarliament ...

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  27. UNHAPPIEST MAN

    Bundaberg's unhappiest man last night was Mr. Wm. Stive, operator at the post office telephone exchange. Over the phone, he said he was the ...

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  28. CANBERRA DESERTED

    Canberra is very much of a deserted village to-day. Most members return to the State Capital or to their electorates over the week-end. and do not ...

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  30. STOLEN MAIL BAGS

    REMANDED last week on a charge of having in his possession money suspected of having been stolen, George Eric Gordon, a resident of ...

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  31. HOLDER OF WORLD'S SPEED RECORD

    The Capt. Malcolm Campbell's 900 h.p. racing car "Bluebird II." which lowered Major Segrave's record at Dartona this month. It reached 206 miles per hour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. LOST TWO FINGERS

    Caught in a collision between two 'buses at Hay and Elizabeth Streets, city, last night, Albert Farrell, 12. newspaper boy, had his hand badly ...

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  33. TWO KILLED; 25 HURT

    TWO workers were killed and 25 injured in an explosion yesterday, at a patent fuel factory at Brueggen, Westphalia. ...

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  34. SPEEDWAY CRASH

    Michael Stattery, 21, of Prospect, who sustained a compound fracture of both legs and a broken wrist when [?] crashed during a preliminary trial a ...

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