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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 375 words
  5. "MOVE AND I'LL SHOOT!"

    " You move and I'll shoot! " Waving an automatic pistol menacingly be fore him, a man thus addressed Mrs. Anna Pappin, a storekeeper at Sandgale-road, Albion, on Saturday night, when he held her and ...

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  7. HELD FOR INQUIRIES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—That startling statements are to be made by the Commonwealth Crown Law officials with regard to a sensational exposure of white slave trafficking, to which was made by the Minister for Home Affairs ...

    Article : 346 words
  8. OFF TO THE SUNNY NORTH

    A network of streamers connected ship and shore when the Manunda left Brisbane yesterday morning with a boatload of tourists bound for sunny North Queensland, where winter may be forgotten. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRICK BY BRICK

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—No "fixture" is such a fixture that it thwarts the depredations of a "junk yard gang" now operating in Sydney. ...

    Article : 457 words
  10. TOWN FLOODED

    SYDNEY, Saturday—Torrents of water poured through the streets of Forbes to-day, and the people were forced from their homes to seek ...

    Article : 244 words
  11. BRISBANE ARRESTS

    The two girls referred to in the Sydney telegram came to Australia as tourists, but within a fortnight of their arrival in Brisbane they were located ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. WHITE FUNERAL

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.—The ashes of the late Miss Nellie Stewart, who died at her home in Sydney last Sunday, were buried in the family vault ...

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  13. TWO DISAPPEAR

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A search is being instituted for Thomas Gleeson, of Kensington, and his 12-year-old son, whom the police fear have been swept ...

    Article : 173 words
  14. THRILLING RESCUES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Victorian townships are still menaced by floods, with the Murray River still rising. Conditions in the north-east continue to be ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. LAY IN HARBOUR

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Reported missing for several days, the 18-foot ship's boat Swordfish — concerning which anxiety was expressed—with its lone ...

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  16. TWO HOMES ROBBED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Mrs. Jane Helen Petrie, of Brunswick-road, East Brunswick, left her home to go shopping. On her return at 4.45 p.m. she discovered ...

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  17. PLUNGE TO DEATH

    CHICAGO, Saturday—Andreas Pavley, a famous classical dancer, plunged to death from the sixteenth floor of the M'Cormack Hotel. ...

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  18. FIRST TEST

    LONDON, Saturday.—Neither Sutcliffe nor Larwood could play for England in the Test match against New Zealand. The selection committee ...

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  19. POSTERS ACCLAIMED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Two thousand Fellows ami friends from all parts of the Empire attended a reception of the Royal Empire Society, at which ...

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  20. GIRL'S LEG FRACTURED.

    Edna Wynue, of Kelvin Grove-road, Kelvin Grove, received a fracture of the left leg severe abrasions and shock, when the car in which she was riding ...

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  21. THE ARTFUL SIDE SLIP

    Doonar (Queensland) evades a tackle by Stehr (New South Wales) in the Rugby League match which attracted a big crowd to the Exhibition ground yesterday afternoon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. AUSTRALIAN GRADUATES

    LONDON, Saturday.—Degrees have been conferred on Australians at Oxford, as follows:—B.C.L. A. Garran; M.A., T.N.M. Buesst. J. H. Flynn. ...

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  23. SHOWERS LIKELY

    Fine to cloudy generally, but some likelihood of a local shower or two moderate temperature, with light to moderate south-easterly ...

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  24. IN OTHER PAGES

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  25. TUMULTUOUS WELCOME

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.— Otto Hillig and Holger Holriis, the Scandinavian airmen, who flew from Newfoundland to Germany, have arrived here. ...

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  26. REPUBLICAN RUSE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—There are indications in the newspapers that the Republican election programme is: Hoover for President. Morrow for ...

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  27. LIVED IN QUEENSLAND

    LONDON, Saturday.—Robert Gray, a veteran of the Indian Mutiny, who was in the siege and capture of Lucknow, settled in Queensland, and ...

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  28. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 35 words
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