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  6. BRILLIANT, DASHING PLAY AT THE EXHIBITION

    Rugby League football followers were treated to some fine, speedy dashes when the aborigines from Palm Island met a Brisbane team at the Exhibition on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FELL OVER BANK

    SOUTHPORT, Saturday.—In attempting to overtake and pass a motor lorry on the main coastal road, near the Miami Hotel at Little Burleigh ...

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  8. LOST THEIR WAY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Lost, and without maps to indicate their location, Captain W. N. Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller, in their Red ...

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  9. SEVERELY HECKLED

    The former Premier of Queensland, Mr. E. G. Theodore, was severely heckled by delegates at the Easter conference of the Australian Labour party, now sitting in Sydney on the point of whether he was a ...

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  10. WHAT ABOUT COLLARD?

    LONDON, Saturday.—The reaction to the Royal Oak courts martial has resolved itself into three questions, which are to be vigorously debated in Parliament. These are:— ...

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  11. CAR OVERTURNED

    SOUTHPORT, Saturday.—While driving his motor car from Brisbane to Tweed Heads this morning, Mr. D. Fox, of Brisbane, had a narrow escape from ...

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  12. THIEVES FOILED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Disturbed by a constable early yesterday morning, a gang of thieves, believed to have entered Buckinghams Ltd. ...

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  13. SHOTS FIRED

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Saturday.—After an exciting chase, Maxfield, a Borstal escapee, was recaptured at North Balclutha. The car stolen by Maxfield was ...

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  14. BODY FOUND FLOATING

    WARWICK, Saturday.—Kevin O'Hagan, of the Imperial Hotel, while fishing with Albert Sattler and James Fox at South Canning Downs yesterday ...

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  15. FERRY CRASHES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The ferry steamer Kirrule, with many passengers aboard, crashed into the wall of Sargent's Marine Cafe, Circular ...

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  16. OFFICIAL FORECASTS

    Generally fine and cool with freshening south-easterly winds, but becoming cloudy on Sunday, and probably some showers thereafter. ...

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  17. GOLD NUGGET STOLEN

    WARWICK, Saturday.—Early this morning a large plate glass window in the establishment of Barnes and Co., Ltd., was smashed. A nugget of gold ...

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  18. ALL SHIPS SOLD?

    LONDON, Friday.—Lord Kylsant, the British shipping magnate, interviewed to-day, stated he knew nothing of the rumour from Australia that his group's ...

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  19. YOUNG MAN HELD

    A young man has been detained by the police in connection with the theft of £42 from the Nambour railway station on Wednesday night. ...

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  20. FATE OF UPPER HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Cabinet meet on Tuesday, when it is expected that matters in regard to the opening of Parliament on April 17 will be ...

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  21. SALVATIONIST'S DEATH

    LONDON, Saturday.—The death is announced of the well-known Salvation Army officer, Brigadier Frederick Richard Cox, who, with the late General ...

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