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  4. FLOOD-GRIPPED CITY

    ROCKHAMPTON, Saturday.—Further encroachment on residential areas has occurred as a result of a further ripe in the city reaches of the Fitzroy River, and the water is now running strongly in streets and ...

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  5. BOGUS NOTES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Ten thousand bogus £5 notes and an engraving plant were seized by the police in house in the scrub at Ocean Grove ...

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  6. AVALANCHE

    MILAN, Saturday.—An avalanche has demolished the celebrated Franzenhoe Hotel below the St. Elvio Pass. ...

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  7. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    One of the most dramatic trials in the history of the Old Bailey came to an end when William Kennedy and Frederick Browne were found guilty of the murder of Constable Gutteridge in a lonely Essex lane last September. Mr. Justice Avory sentenced both men to death. ...

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  9. GIRL STOWAWAY

    LONDON, Saturday.—When the barque Herzomin Cecilie was three days out from Melbourne a girl appeared on deck dressed in boy's clothes. She was ...

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  10. TSINAN RETAKEN

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—Southern militarists here admit that they have received information that the Southern armies under Feng Yuh-Siang and ...

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  11. GIRL GUIDES FETE AT HAMILTON

    Colonel F. W. G. Annand (Town Clerk of Brisbane), Mr. H. M. Russell, M.L.A., and Alderman C. W. Campbell at the opening ceremony. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SMART RESCUE

    LONDON, Saturday—Miss Jean Hamilton a resident of Perth (Western Australia), who is in London, as the holder of the Humboldt scholarship, was walking ...

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  13. GYMPIE SHOOTING

    Edward Joseph M'Kenna, who was convicted on Friday in the Criminal Court, of unlawfully wounding Albert Joseph M'Kenna at Gympie, on ...

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  14. TO SINGAPORE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Wing Commander Wackett is putting the final touches to his amphibian flying boat, Widgeon II. before taking off for Singapore on ...

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  15. WORLD'S RECORD

    LONDON, Saturday.—Captain H. S. Broad, the De Haviland's test pilot flying a De Haviland Hound, 550 horsepower Napier—Lion Engine, broke the ...

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  16. POLAR WORK

    LONDON, Saturday.—The King has approved of the award to Captain G. H. Wilkins of the Patron's Royal Gold Medal of the Royal Geographical ...

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  17. ENGINE SEIZES

    LONDON, Saturday.—When Wing Commander Manning, who is flying to Australia, started his engine at Tunis, it seized. The aeroplane was undamaged ...

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  18. FLOATING TOWN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Newcastle representative of the Daily News reports that the Singapore dock, which is now practically completed at Swan ...

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  19. R.M.S. ORAMA

    During the passage down the river on Friday. April 20. the Orient liner, O[?]ama, struck the bank at Bulimba Point. On arrival at Sydney the vessel ...

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  20. WORLD TOUR

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—Another Columbus is setting out from Spain this year according to plans announced by Commander Julio Ruiz Dealda, who is ...

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  21. BREMEN FLYERS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—General Fitzmaurice, Baron von Huenfeld. and Captain Koehl, the trans-Atlantic flyers, landed at Curtisfield on Friday ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S FORECASTS

    Fine and cool with westerley, veershowers on the coast during the latter half of period. Chilly nights, southern half with frost on Downs ...

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  23. BAN ON WOMAN

    BUDAPEST, Saturday.—For the better protection of public morals, the Ministry for the Interior has drafted a bill prohibiting the employment of ...

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  24. NEW PRAYER BOOK

    LONDON, Saturday.—The final approval of the revised Prayer Book was carried in the Church Assembly by 396 votes to 153. ...

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