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  2. CYLINDER GIVES CLUE

    Police investigation into the safe-blowing at the office of the Queensland Turf Club last week-end has narrowed considerably consequent on a report made by an exy-acetylene expert commissioned by the authorities to inspect the damaged safes and strongroom From him ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. DONOVAN FOUND

    nised by a plain-clothes constable as he was walking along Nichloson-street, Carlton, to-day, Herbert J. Donovan (18); farm worker, for whom she police had ...

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  4. RECORD RAID

    SIDNEY, Saturday.—One of the largest police raids ever conducted in Australia, in which nearly 300 arrests were made, was carried out this ...

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  5. 50 INJURED

    LOS ANGELES, Saturday.—The Carment capital building, which the police had been watching suspicion for a week since the textiles strike, was ...

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  6. EMPIRE PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. J. H. Scullin, in an interview, makes clear regarding the possibility of inter-Imperial trade agreements that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GIRL ATHLETES IN THRILLING FINISH

    A hard-fought finish in the 100 yards championship at the pact and present Technical College pupils' sports held at Bancroft Park. Kelvin Grove, on Saturday. The winner. Miss P. Braidwood, is on the extreme right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SIX DEATHS

    WINNIPEG, Saturday.—Six deaths were recorded on Friday in the wake of a blizzard that swept the prairie provinces for three days. ...

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  9. UNION'S DENIAL

    A notice circulated amongst public departments on Saturday morning to the effect that the Meat Traders' Association had allied itself with the ...

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  10. REBELS STRONG

    MONTE VIDEO, Saturday.—The New York Times correspondent at the end of the second week of the revolution finds the major portion of the ...

    Article : 215 words
  11. UNITED AGAIN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—After sereral years of efforts to achieve unity among the non-Labour country representatives in the Victorian Parliament, ...

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  12. BODY IN CAR

    PERTH, Saturday.—A body, believed to be that of Leo Herman, accountant, of Redlands was found in a motor car on the Perth-road, a mile from ...

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  13. NEW RADIO LINKS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The report that as a measure of economy the federal Government intended to suspend both the wireless telephone service with ...

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  14. Advertising

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  15. GIFT OF £1000

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A surprise gift of a cheque for £1000 was received to-day by the Lord Mayor's Appeal Fund in aid of hospitals. The ...

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  16. IMPRESSIVE SHOW

    The seventh annual show of the Sandgate Horticulture Society, was officially opened by the Governor (Sir John Good-win), in the Sandgate Town Hall on ...

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  17. "MOST LOYAL"

    LONDON, Saturday.—That the wives of the delegates to the next Imperial Conference should simultaneously confer was a suggestion by Mrs. Sidney ...

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  18. OPPOSE WAGE CUT

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—In preparation for the basie wage inquiry, which will begin in the Arbitration Court on Monday, all the union ...

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  19. BACH FESTIVAL

    A unique event in the Brisbane musical world occurred on Saturday night, when at the Albert Hall, in commemoration of the twenty-first anniversary of ...

    Article : 388 words
  20. U.S. AVIATOR KILLED

    CHEYENNE (U.S.A.), Saturday.—Lieutenant W. Caldwell (U.S.A. army flyer), who was escorting another airman conveying Japan's paper ratifying ...

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  21. Advertising

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  22. FIVE INJURED

    PALMWOODS, Saturday.—A serious motor smash occurred on the main Brisbane road just on the outskirts of Palmwoods early this morning. Five persons ...

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  23. HEAD-ON COLLISION

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A head-on collision occured between a motor car and a motor cycle on the Prince's Highway, near Drouin (Gippsland), last ...

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  24. DELEGATES WELCOMED

    Members of the Court Brunswick Victoria assembled on Saturday night to extend a welcome to the delegates to the conference of the Ancient Order ...

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  25. MAY STOP CREDIT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Storekeepers representing 32 Riverina districts to-day met to consider the question of continuing credit in farming centre. It was ...

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  26. LONG TOLL ENDED

    COFF'S HARBOUR, Saturday.—Snakes are exceptionally numerous on the Upper Orara this spring. Mr. H. J. Cross, who lost a valuable cattle dog. ...

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  27. RIFLE EXPLODED

    COFF'S HARBOUR, Saturday.—When Mr. A. P. Small, of Upper Orava, was trying out a 44 rifle, The cartridge probably was over-charged, as the rifle ...

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  28. TO HOLD MEETING

    The evening of November 1 next, has been fixed as the date for the holding of the inaugural meeting of the Queensland Social Service League. ...

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  29. BAKERS' CONFERENCE

    Messrs. J. Bott, J. Lowe, A. D. Campbell, W. Campbell, J. Hassett, and R. Dunster have loft for Melbourne as the Queensland trade, delegates to the ...

    Article : 57 words
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