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  4. "GLAD TO BE BACK!" SAYS THE PREMIER

    In splendid health the Premier (Mr. W. M'Cormack) returned to Brisbane from his tour abroad on Saturday night. All along the line welcomes were extended to him by public bodies and representative citizens, and in reaching the Central Station Mr. M'Cormack found a large croivd awaiting to give him a warm reception, and three lusty cheers. The gathering included Major C. H. Wolff (secretary to his Excellency the Governor), the Mayor (Alderman W. A. Jelly, C.M.G.), members of the Ministry, prominent officers of the State Public Service, and representative citizens. The Deputy Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) and the two sisters of the Premier, the Misses F. and A. M'Cormack, had welcomed Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ROBOTS IN WAR

    LONDON, Saturday.—Britain's first "robot" army manoeuvres opened on Salisbury Plain, when the 7th Mechanised Brigade were set the ...

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  7. "HAMPERED"

    That the work of the police in their endeavour to locate the murderer of the strike picket. Jack Hynes, had been considerably ...

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  8. ADRIFT ON STORM-LASHED SEA

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Drawn seawards at the rate of three knots an tour, straining at the oars against a southwesterly gale, bailing out with a kerosene tin the water that wave after wave swept into their little 14-footer Rex, two Coogee fishermen last night struggled for long ...

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  9. LEADERS UP IN ARMS

    The pent-up feelings of all the Irish parties have at last burst out, and led by the Minister of Commence, orators from all the political factions have started to wage a great battle. Two seats in the Dublin county by elections are at stake, and which ever side wins them wins ...

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  10. EVE VINDICATED

    The blame for the Fall of Man has long bean placed on the shoulders of woman, for if Eve had not eaten of the forbidden fruit ...

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  11. BRIDGE ON FIRE

    MURWILLUMBAH, Saturday.—The passenger train from Murwillumbah to Casino yesterday afternoon was delayed two and a half hours owing to ...

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  12. SYDNEY CRASH

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A motor cycle, ridden by two youths, collided with a car at the corner of Wiles, avenue and Canterbury-road. Lakemba ...

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  13. FOR DEATH CHAIR

    Although the Governor granted a last minute postponement of execution in order to let the courts reopen an inquiry into the case of ...

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  14. AMERICAN HELP

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—That the establishment of a branch of the Commonwealth Bank at New York brings Australia, into closer touch with the ...

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  15. RECORD "STOKE"

    LONDON, Saturday.—When the army and navy both refused them, the authorities set about the destruction of 10,000,000 cigarettes which had been stored in ...

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  16. FORECASTS

    Fine, with south-easterly to easterly winds, freshening at times. Chilly at night. STATE. ...

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  17. DR. ROBERTSON IMPROVED

    The many friends of Dr. W. N. Robertson will be pleased to learn that he is convalescent after his recent operation for appendicitis. ...

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