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  4. PLAYERS AND PARTISANS AT RUGBY LEAGUE TEST

    An exciting episode in the match at the Exhibition, New South Wales v Queensland.—All eyes on Blair! The ball has come from the scrum to the New South Wales five-eighth, but Hughes (Queensland) means to make sure of him. Craig is standing by on the outside. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AGE OF QUACKS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Some remarkable statements were made at the British Medical Association's conference during the debate on quack medicines. ...

    Article : 318 words
  8. EYES ON RUMANIA

    Although Rumania generally is peaceful, and so trouble is expected in the immediate future, there seams to be ever present the fear ...

    Article : 373 words
  9. CRUISER TANGLE

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is understood on good authority that the Government has accepted Anglo-American parity, but insists that the ratio must ...

    Article : 328 words
  10. MILL AND FARMERS BLACK

    Extension of the strike into many other industries, particularly into the railway service is probable, if the action of the Innisfail Trades and Labour Council, in declaring the South Johnstone mill, and farmers ...

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  11. FLYING MAD

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—America has gone flying mad. The spirit of adventure and utility pervades every department of public service and private ...

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  12. ROOKE LEAVES AGRA

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—A wire from Agra states that Denis Rooke, the Australian aviator, who is taking a de Havilland Moth from England to ...

    Article : 77 words
  13. BRAVE HEARTS

    "Smiling optimism pervaded their remarks, not melancholy pessimism," said the Minister for Railways (Mr. J. Larcombe) on Saturday, when describing the ...

    Article : 439 words
  14. CARS COLLIDE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Two motor ears collided, and then one of them hit a tram, at the corner of Flinders and Alvion streets, Mooro Park. One of the ...

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  15. ERA OF FLYING

    Publication will be continued on Saturday in The Daily Mail of a series of articles en aviation. The author is Mr. Harry Harper, author ...

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  16. 10/ A COPY

    INNISFAIL, Saturday.—Copies of Tuesday's issue of The Daily Mail containing the photographs of the strikers ...

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  17. FROM CLOUDS TO EARTH

    Canberra has a glittering future. It may, like Washington, "hold fire" at first, but it is destined to stand above inter-city rivalries and ...

    Article : 122 words
  18. HIGH COMMISSIONER

    LONDON, Saturday.—General Sir Granville Ryrie, Australia's new High Commissioner in London, was received by the King, in Buckingham Palace ...

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  19. NURSE HURT

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A double-seater motor car, containing four adults, while being driven from Goelong [?] Melbourne this afternoon capsized about ...

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  20. BUD FISHER DIVORCED.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The latest echo from the courts is the divorce of the Countess de Beaumont, wife of Bud Fisher, the creator of Mu[?]t and Jeff. ...

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  21. FALL FROM TRAM

    James O'Shea, a child, who lives with Mr. Portley in Mayne-street, Bowen Hills, fell from a tram car in Wickham-street, Valley, on Saturday evening. He ...

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  22. EMPIRE'S DEAD

    LONDON, Saturday.—The greatest pilgrimage to Flanders, since the Armistice was signed, began yesterday, when hundreds of ex-soldiers, together with ...

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  23. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED

    While riding a motor cycle along Ipswich-road on Saturday afternoon, Thomas Anderson, of Barlow-street, Albion Heights, ran into the back of ...

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  24. UPSET BOILING WATER.

    While lifting a saucepan of boiling water from a stove at his home on Saturday afternoon, Robert Chalmers, of Brookfield-street. Kedron. fell and upset ...

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  25. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Fine, cool weather continuing with light to moderate south-westerly winds. Frost probable at night. ...

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  26. CHILD HURT BY CAR

    Roy Fitton, a child, whose home is in Ipswich-road, Aunerley was running across that road on Saturday night when he was knocked down by a motor ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. Family Notices

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