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    The Toowong crew, winners of the champion eights of the Brishane River on Saturday. The start of the Association Eights, won by the G.P.S. crew on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. QUEENSLAND CUP DAY AT ASCOT.

    (1) Lilyburn (Blundell) convincingly wins the Second Trial Handicap. (2) Highland (Gibbons) again demonstrating his great sprinting powers in the Flying Handicap. (3) Bright Grain (Foley) doing the bookmakers a great turn in the Queensland Cup. (4) Craftmaster (Sullivan) annexing the Welter Handicap. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MOUNTAIN CHARM.

    Mountains have an irresistible charm and appeal that is age-old and enduring. There is nothing the average city dweller likes better than to leave his regular ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Miss Betty King, winner of the championship oup competed for by the Warwick Associates. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A CLEAN SWEEP.

    In the event of the new allotment of [?]ectoral boundaries contained in the report of the Boundaries Commission being accepted when the report is presented ...

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  7. GRAVE CONCERN.

    The Director-General of Medical Service (Major-General G. W. Barber) said to-day that nothing could be deduced from the figures which have been ...

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  8. UNABLE TO GET WORK.

    A man—a stranger to these parts—walked here during last week-end, and triec hard to get work. He managed to get one day, and that was all. Apparently he ...

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  9. TEMPORARY AGREEMENT.

    A temporary settlement of the Port Adelaide wool stores dispute was reached on Saturday. The Registrar of the Federal Arbitration Court (Mr. A. M. Stewart) ...

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  10. SCHOOLS CLOSED.

    Scarlet fever and diphtheria continue to increase in this district, and last week six cases of scarlet fever and approximately 9 cases of diphtheria were reported by ...

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  11. WATERLOO BAY.

    Personal.—Countable Les. Smith, who was recently transferred to the Wynnum Police Station, was the recipient of a gold police medal, suitably inseribed, from his ...

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  12. BIRDNESTING FATALITY.

    Gordon Marshall (aged 9 years), a son of Mr. E. Marshall, engineer at Foley's factory, was birdnesting this afternoon, when a limb of the tree broke, and he ...

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  13. STOLEN CAR RECOVERED.

    A Buick motor car, the property of Mr. C. E. M. Graham, Southport, was stolen from near the Pacific Hotel, Southport, last night. The matter was reported to ...

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  14. HORSES FOR INDIA.

    Messrs. Heggerty Bros., through Messrs. Noakes and Son, have purchased a fine lot of horses for the army in India. Nearly 200 were sent down recently for ...

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    One of the many magnificent panoramic views that are obtainable from the neighbourhood of Wilson's Lookout, on South Tambourine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. WIRELESS FEAT.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Bruce) is most delighted at the success of the Amalgamated Wireless Company's transmission of ...

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  17. BRITISH SCHOOLBOYS.

    The contingent of British schoolboys were accorded a civic reception yesterday, and were heartily welcomed by the Mayor (Alderman Kingel) and Bishop Crick. ...

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  18. TIMBER EMBARGO.

    The embargo placed upon timber by the Adelaide and Port Adelaide Trades and Labour Councils on Friday came into force on Saturday morning, with the ...

    Article : 77 words
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