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  5. ANNERLEY BOWLING CLUB OFFICIALLY INAUGURATED

    The Mayor of Brisbane, in the presence of a large gathering, casting the first bowl as part of the ceremony of opening the latest addition to metropolitan clubs. A pretty pavillion and fine sward now grace Yeronga Park ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CLASH OF FLEETS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The special representative of the Australian Cable Service, who on board H.M.S. Re[?] says' the entire. Atlantic and ...

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  7. FACTORY BLAZE

    While the rain lashed the red-hot galvanised iron roof fire ravaged the interior of Mr. B. Winston's furniture factory, Brown-street, New Farm, on ...

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  8. STORM AT SOUTHPORT

    SOUTHPORT, Saturday.—Thousands of pounds damage was caused to shops and houses at Southport to-night by a violent cyclonic storm that swept over the town. Hundreds of windows were smashed by jagged pieces of hail, shops were flooded, and the streets were temporarily ...

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  9. FATHER CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Saturday—Alfred Wrigley Ellis (52), fishmonger, appeared before Mr. Perry, S.M. at the Central Court to-day, on a charge of having murdered ...

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  10. STREAM OF FIRE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Following a terrific explosion, which lifted the roof off and blew out one of the walls, the big bus garage of W. G ...

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  11. YOUNG AUSTRALIA

    LONDON", Saturday.—The Australian Government did its "bit" towards entertaining the Young Australia League to-night, when it gave the boys ...

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  12. VOTING ON TRAINS

    It has been decided that voters travelling on certain railway trains in Queensland on May 11 shall be able to vote as absent voters. It is ...

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  13. THOUSANDS DRENCHED IN BRISBANE

    Preceded by a strong wind that rattled windows and sent clouds of dust flying along the streets, a severe storm swept over Brisbane on Saturday night, about 9.15 o'clock. The lightning was vivid. Heavy rain fell and caused the abandonment of motor cycle racing at Davies' Park ...

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  14. ASIDE OR ASTRIDE?

    LONDON", Saturday—"The reaction in favour of the women's side-saddle seems destined to succeed," says the London Daily Mail in a leader ...

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  15. PRINCESS'S JEWELS

    LONDON, Saturday,.—The Berlin correspondent of the London Daily Mail says that Prince Adolf, head of the house of Schaumburg Lippe, who ...

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  16. "COLONEL BARKER"

    LONDON", Saturday.—"Colonel Barker" has been served with a summons, returnable on March 27, on a charge of perjury. It is alleged that ...

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  17. VISIT TO BERLIN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Duke and Duchess of York spent yesterday in Berlin, on their way to Oslo to attend the wedding of the Crown Prince Olaf ...

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  18. FIRE IN DWELLING

    Summoned at 3 a.m. on Saturday,, one machine from the fire brigade headquarters saved a house in Jane-street, Valley, from total destruction, confining the ...

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  19. WATERS RECEDE

    TOWNSVILLE, Saturday.—The general manager of the Northern Railways' Division (Mr. A. J. Crowther), received advice this morning, that the ...

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  20. HEALTHY HOMES

    In to-morrow's issue of The Daily Mail there will be found a most interesting and helpful article on Healthy Homes. The writer of it ...

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  21. FORECAST

    Generally fine and warm weather, interrupted by a thunder-shower or two. STATE ...

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  22. WORLD JAMBOREE

    LONDON, Saturday—The Prince of Wales will participate in the Boy Scouts' world jamboree at Birkenhead in July and August in celebration of ...

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  23. FARMER INJURED.

    Thrown from a disc plough when it struck a tree stump on his farm at Tambourine Mountain on Saturday morning. Leonard West fractured his leg. First ...

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