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  5. THROAT CUT

    GYMPIE, Saturday. — Evidence that a man had hit his wife on the head with an iron, cut her throat and then called for the police, was ...

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  6. AMY JOHNSON WINS OUT

    Rain pelting down, dense jungle beneath, clouds everywhere, and ahead a range of mountains through which must be a pass into Siam—but where? That was the predicament of Miss Amy Johnson on ...

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  7. IGNORED SHOTS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Five shots were fired fey the police in a motor chase at Geelong early to-day. The police recovered a stolen ...

    Article : 241 words
  8. VIEWED AS TRIAL TEST

    LONDON, Saturday.—What an opening by the Australians against the M.C.C. team at Lords to-day! Only three balls had been bowled to him when Jackson was caught out for none—and this in a match ...

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  9. RETARDING WINDS

    MELBOURNE, Stturday—Squadron-Leader Bell, of the Shell. Company, said to-day that be thought the earliest time Miss Johnson could possibly reach ...

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  10. ALMOST DECIDED

    RANGOON, Saturday.—Almost, but not quite." Miss Johnson has decided to sell her aeroplane in Australia and return to England by ...

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  11. COORPAROO NARROWLY DEFEAT VALLEY

    There was a display of clever combined play in progress when The Sunday Mail photographer took this shot. The Coorparoo backs are seen handling the ball, with St. Ledger about to transfer to Carter, the winger, whilst Boxall, the Valley defender, is on the alert to do his part. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SINGAPORE TO-DAY

    SINGAPORE, Saturday. — Miss Amy Johnson landed this afternoon at Singora, and will fly to Singapore to-morrow. ...

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  13. STUCK AT IT

    BANGKOK, Saturday: — Monsoonal weather amid mountain peaks left Miss Amy Johnson with a tale to tell when she landed at ...

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  14. HOURS TROUBLE

    CHARLEVILLE, Saturday—A number, of lorry drivers here say that if the railway men decide to strike against the 48-hour, week they will ...

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  15. ROBBER'S TEXT

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—"So sorry! I must be in the wrong room. I was sent to fix the electric lights." With this courteous reply, a robber ...

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  16. DRAFT FOR CONCORDAT

    MALTA, Saturday.—The Maltese Government has published a draft for a contordat with the Vatican, drawn up after consultation with the Papal delegate, Mgr. P. Robinson. Defining questions that have arisen between Britain and the Vatican ...

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  17. HERE AND HEREAFTER

    What spiritualists claim Mil] be dealt with by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the first of a series of articles, which will be commenced ...

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  18. IN OTHER PAGES

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  19. FORECASTS

    Fine and cool with light to moderate south-easterly to easterly winds. STATE. ...

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  20. FRACTURED THIGH.

    Allan Ray of Kelvin Grove-road, Kelvin Grove, was crossing that road on Saturday morning when be was knocked down by a motor car aud received ...

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  21. STRUCK BY TRUCK.

    About 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon Walter Powell, of William-street, South Brisbane, was struck by a motor truck as he was crossing Annerloy-road, South ...

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