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  2. Jazz throbs again 'Back to Dixie' all over America

    NEW YORK, Sat. (Sunday Mail Special).—Dixie-land jazz, that music with the hot, wild, soul stirring rhythm, which was born in the honky-tonks, music halls, and back streets of New Orleans is once again sweeping the United States. More disc jockeys ...

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  4. 'CYCLONE' STATION FIRST OF GROUP?

    A SEISMOLOGICAL station to be established in Brisbane shortly may be the first in a chain of four or five stations around the Coral Sea DR. Owen A. Jones, officer in charge ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 224 words
  5. 'Sand-shippers—but now his business

    YEARS ago, Neville Jodrell thought boots were just something to ship Middle East sand—now he lives by footwear. ...

    Article : 214 words
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  7. OVER TO YOU

    IN The Sunday Mail (1/10/50) we read of a housewife's effort at budgeting on the weekly wage to raise a family of three small girls and over the page we read about a Brisbane girl ...

    Article : 520 words
  8. 50 YEARS AGO

    THE question of police uniforms occupied the attention of the authorities in this week of 1900. ...

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  10. Faulty gear caused death

    COOLANGATTA, Sat. — Dangers of using electric light leads which did not comply with the regulations ...

    Article : 96 words
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