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  6. SNAKES ROAMING FREE IN

    Should gentlemen who have dined not wisely, but too well, happen to visit the Botanic Gardens and see snakes gambolling on the green, let them be not unduly alarmed! For-what they think they see they will actually behold. ...

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  7. DUKE'S SHIP TO RESCUE

    ANSWERING dramatic distress calls from the four-masted American schooner, Seth Parker, H.M.A.S. Australia, with the Duke of Gloucester aboard, is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 175 words
  8. TRAM CRASHES INTO FENCE

    An inbound Clayfield—Cracknell Road tram ploughed its way across Sandgate Road, Albion, jumped the kerbing, and crashed into the front fence of a private residence when it ran off the rails yesterday. No one was injured. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. POLICE HUNT NARROWS

    There was a dramatic development in the Hay Street diamond robbery mystery this afternoon, when detectives made known the description of ...

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  10. LIGHTNING PLAYS STRANGE PRANKS

    Freak lightning in to-day's storm throughout the State was responsible for several queer incidents. While Mr. C. Burgess (62), was ...

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  11. TWO PLANES TO SCHOOL

    When the schoolbell rang for little Pauline. Wright (7) she did not walk or take a tram, for there are not aby in her part of the country. ...

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  12. LANG SANGUINE OF SUCCESS

    "Before Easier there will be a Labour Government in control of the Treasury benches, and a new era will have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Southerly Change To-day

    METROPOLITAN FORECAST TO-DAY: Cloudy and sultry at first, with northerly winds, and cooler southerlles later. ...

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  14. FRYING PAN AS WEAPON

    Following an altercation between two men one was attended to by ambulance bearers for an injury to the head, and the other was arrested ...

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  15. PARER MAKES EARLY START

    Longing to get home, Parer and Hemsworth left Darwin as soon as the first streaks of dawn were in the [?]ky this morning. They have ...

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  16. Cheque Recovered From Suspect's Stomach

    WHEN taken into custody this morning, a foreigner, after a straggle, which was seen by bystanders, swallowed something. ...

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  17. CAME HOME TO FIND WIFE DEAD

    Returning from night duty this morning, Mr. Charles Roche, post master at Millmerran, found his wife dead in her bed. ...

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  19. POLICE BREAK WAY OUT

    After a dramatic chase over the roofs of the tall buildings at the corner of King Street and Flinders lane three patrol police were locked in a ...

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  20. ROLL STUFFING CHARGE

    Although neither the Opposition Leader (Mr. Lang) nor any official of the State Labour Party has submitted a direct charge of roll ...

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  21. UNDERTAKER DEADLY

    C. Henderson, the skip, or a rink on the Ballina green to-day, was in excellent driving form and scored seven dead ends. ...

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  22. Beer and Pickled Onions "Smithy's" Favourite Lunch

    Kingsford Smith is 38 to-day. He thinks it is "terrible," "but is very happy about the present of a bottle of pickled onions. "Well. I'm 21 again," said "Smithy" to-day. "I don't know whether John Stannage (his radio operator in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Stalwarts of the Force Back in the Baby Class

    WHEN sitting for examinations the for of a policeman is even less a happy one than usual! The Toowoomba branch of the Police Union has raised objection to the practice of holding examinations in schoolrooms ...

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  24. PINNED UNDER LORRY IN RIVER

    A terrible ordeal was experienced by Frederick Saunders (45), of Barraba, yesterday, when a timber-laden lorry he was driving got out of ...

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  25. STORM AT SOUTHPORT

    After an oppressive day a thunderstorm passed over Southport about 8 [?] in-night, and [?] rain [?]ed in a registration of 85 points. ...

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