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  6. WHERE IS THE MAN WHO WON £15,000 ?

    WHERE is J. Heath, the holder of ticket 51076, which drew the TT first prize of £15,000 in the Mammoth Casket? For hours last night a search was made of the locality in which he had told the casket agent he lived, but although inquiries were ...

    Article : 683 words
  7. BATTLESHIP COLLIDES WITH FREIGHTER

    The battleship Ramillies, which was en route to the Mediterranean, came into collision during a gale in the English Channel with the German steamer Eisenach. The Eisenach's bows were ...

    Article : 102 words
  8. ON THE SUNSHINE TRAIL

    SEEKING the sunshine. Dr. William Maloney, M.H.R., aboard the Canberra yesterday, bound for North Queensland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ITALY CALLING UP 200,000 MORE MEN

    In the presence of the King of Italy, who was reviewing 140,000 troops, Signor Mussolini said:— "The world must know once again that while there is absurd provocative talk of sanctions we will not give up a single soldier, ...

    Article : 89 words
  10. "AT OWN RISK"

    Whitehall knows nothing of Mr. Rickett's Abyssinian concession, concerning which, it is understood, It is seeking Information from ...

    Article : 75 words
  11. EPIC RIDE BY ABORIGINES

    How two aborigines, in a record horse-back dash of 120 miles, and Dr. Clyde Fenton, the Government flying doctor, combined recently to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SHOWED FRIEND "THE WORKS"

    A few minutes after his number had won a £500 prize, Mr. H. McSwan, of Wakefield Street, Albion, entered the City Hall with a friend from the ...

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    WARM spring days have lured the surf girl to her old haunts, and beaches, almost deserted for months, are again assuming a more decorative appearance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. MASKED MAN AT DOOR

    WEARING a mask, and armed with a revolver, a man is said to have held up a woman at the door of a house in Cambridge Street, ...

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  15. MANGLED BY TRAIN

    The unrecognisably mangled remains of a man were discovered after the Northern bound goods train had passed the city about 200 yards on the south ...

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  16. CHILDREN BRING LUCK

    The sight of four little children playing about the shop in Stokes Street, Townsville. Inspired the name of the "Four Little Children" ...

    Article : 181 words
  17. ANZAC COMPANY THE PRIDE OF FOREIGN LEGION

    THE belief that the French Foreign Legion is largely composel of criminals was challenged by Mr. L. A. Buckingham, an Australian, who claims to have served for five years as a Legionaire, in an address at ...

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  18. "Saint Leslie"—Our Governor!

    The Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) brought a roar of laughter from the crowd of more than 500 men at the Diggers' reunion on ...

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  19. "CATTLE KING" ILL

    ADELAIDE, Saturday. Sir Sidney Kidman, the "cattle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. SECOND TENNIS TEST

    In the first singles match of the second tennis test between Australia and South Africa, Quist beat Robins, the Natal champion, 6-1, 6-2. The ...

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  21. HE WAS, TOO

    Although he called the ticket the "Very Surprised Syndicate" in jest, Mr. D. C. Muir, of the Brisbane Milling Company, Stanley Street, South ...

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  22. "THREE BLIND MICE"

    There were only two in the "Three Blind Mice" syndicate which drew £500, but their eyes were very wide open when they heard of their luck. ...

    Article : 128 words
  23. IN OTHER PAGES

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  24. Fine Day Promised

    Forecasts for to-day:— METROPOLITAN.—Fine, north-west to westerly winds. QUEENSLAND. — A few ...

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  25. CANE CUTTERS' WIN

    Up till a late hour last night the winners of the third prize of £1000 had not been located. The ticket No 61661, was held in the name of "The ...

    Article : 104 words
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