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  4. WHEN HAGEN THE GREAT CAME TO BRISBANE

    This unusually fine view of the Brisbane Golf Club's course at Yeacongpilly shows a big gallery following Saturday's match in which Walter Hag en and Kirkwood were opposed to Gazzard and Stafford. The wonderful play of the world's champion was followed with remarkable interest. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PRETTY BLONDE STABBED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Convalescent after influenza, and walking in the bright sunshine at Dartford Heath, near London, Edith Parker (23), a pretty blonde was stabbed to death. Albert Edward Margeram (23) ...

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  9. ALMOST EVEN

    PERTH, Saturday.—That the Labour and anti-Labour parties will be returned in almost equal strength, was indicated by the early ...

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  10. 1 DEAD, 2 HURT

    GYMPIE, Saturday—A fatal motor accident occurred on Glastonbury-road this afternoon. The victim was Verne Dichborn (25) ...

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  11. DREAD OF CANCER

    After indulging in a series of drinking bouts, while under the belief that he was a victim of cancer, a man, whose name is believed to be Stephen Henry Hogan, died in the General Hospital on Friday. A post mortem examination on Saturday failed to yield any trace of ...

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  12. COST £500,000

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The establishment of a £500,000 factory in Sydney or Melbourne to make goods from Queensland cotton, is under ...

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  13. HAGEN ON GOLF

    The series of articles on golf by Walter Hagen, which have been appearing in The Daily Mail during the last week will bs continued this ...

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  14. EAGER TO WORK

    AUSTRALIA OBJECTIVE SYDNEY, Saturday.—Sydney girls might yet have the thrill of having their shoes half soled and ...

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  16. 19 KILLED

    ALBUQUERQUE (New Mexico). Saturday.—Nineteen persons were killed instantly and eight seriously injured when a train crashed into a ...

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  17. GAMBLER'S PRICE

    LONDON, Saturday—"This organisation is God-accursed. Mothers, wives, children, and our boys are paying a gambler's price by their death," ...

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  18. FRAUD ALLEGED

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Saturday.—A sensation has been caused in city business circles, by the arrest of Bernard Sidney Spencer, a well-known ...

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  19. SPECTACULAR FINANCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—According to reports in the city, a spectacular suggestion for restoring the exchange has ...

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  20. WILD AND WEIRD

    BUDAPEST, Saturday.— "Tas." Bradley, an Australian promoter of side-shows, in the course of a search of attractions ...

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  21. CAMBRIDGE WON

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the eighty second boat race between Oxford and Cambridge to-day Cambridge beat Oxford by two lengths in 19 min 5 sec. ...

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  22. FORECASTS

    Fine weather, broken by a local shower or two; a warm day and chilly night; wind south-east to east. ...

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  23. GIFT OF £250,000

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is announced that the Government will contribute £250,000 to the scheme to establish a post-graduate medical school in ...

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  24. FRACTURED ARM.

    A fractured right arm was sustained by John Walsh, of Clarence-strret. Coorparoo, on Saturday, when the engine of the motor can he was cranking back ...

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