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    Misses A. Courtman and B. Brown (both of All Hallows' Convent), winners of Archbishop Duhig's prizes of £20 and £10 respectively, for the highest marks obtained by pupils of the Catholic schools in the Senior and Junior University examinations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    These buildings, at the corner of Wickham and Boundary streets, will be demolished shortly to enable the Brisbane City Council to make the Petr[?]'s Bight entrance to Barry-parade, the new street which runs from Wickham-street to the [?]unction of Leichhardt and Brunswick streets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    C. Haley and L. Draney (both of St. Joseph's, Nudgee), winners of Archbishop Duhig's prizes for the highest marks obtained by pupils of Catholic schools in the Senior and Junior University examinations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
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    Archbishop Christoffer Knetes, the Greek Archbishop of Australia (in the centre), and some of the Greek residents of Brisbane, who gathered to welcome his Grace on his arrival in Brisbane on Wednesday evening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A fa[?] s[?] of the paper flag of welcome which is being sold in Sydney in connection with the Royal visit, the proceeds being devoted to charity. It is proposed to institute a similar "Citizens' Hospital Welcome Wave Campaign" in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Miss Beryl Mills ("Miss Australia," 1926), with her mother, leaving their limousine, at the Sydney Railway Station. Miss Mills is finalising her arrangements for touring Queensland, and will appear for a season at the Wintergarden, commencing on April 18. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The Duke and Duchess of York chatting with invalided returned soldiers in Wellington. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MAJOR-GENERAL J. H. BRUCHE, at present commanding the First Division of the A.M.F., in New South Wales. He is to be appointed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. I. C. JAMES[?] chairman of the Kangaroo Point Cycling Club and treasurer of the Queensland Amateur Cyclists' Union, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    This giant Egg was made to the special order of The Burnett Brass Band, Bundaberg. It is 3ft. high, and weighs about 40[?]b. It took an expert workman of Plumridge, Limited, five days to make, and involved three broakages before this perfect ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. G. F. OFFNER[?] who has been re-elected president of the Institute of Accountants. Regent Studios photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The King opening Parliament in state—the procession passing up the [?] Central News phot[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Two large carpet snakes were objects of interest in the Police Court yard yesterday. They held no terrors for the man who brought them along in a bag, and who took them out and handled them unconcernedly. The lower picture shows him demonstrating the harmlessness of carpet snakes. One of the snakes [?]rawled into the engine of the motor [?] shown in the top picture. It was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A recent photograph of Queensland's new Governor, Lieutenant-General Sir T. H. J. Goodwin, K.C.B., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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