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  4. BAFFIN BAY

    It is little wonder that nobody claimed the earthquake recorded by seismographs in London at midnight. It was ...

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  5. GLENORE GROVE TRAGEDY GLENORE GROVE TRAGEDY

    The small town of Laidley, which is, three miles and a half from the scene of the Glenore Grove tragedy, was bristling with excitement when at the local Police Court to-day further evidence was given in support of Edward Harm, 13, said that, with other schoolboys, he was on his Way home from school on the evening or August 31. When passing through the ...

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  6. GAS WORKS EXPLOSIONS

    For an hour this morning mysterious explosions rang out in the tar still of the Newstead works of the Brisbane Gas Company in which .three men were trapped for a time. Two were ...

    Article : 377 words
  7. MASTER MIND?

    Leave to appeal was refused by the Criminal Appeal Court to-day in a case in which the prisoner had been referred to ...

    Article : 446 words
  8. LETTING HIM LOOSE' AGAIN

    The Bill to amend the Industrial Assis tance and other Acts, now before Parliament, Is tantamount to a return to State trading. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CHANGE OF VENUE REFUSED

    At Decatur (Alabama) Judge Callahan, to-day over-ruled the defence motion for a change of venue to Birmingham for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SILICOSIS

    Dr. Banting, who was awarded a Nobel Prize for the discovery of insulin, will shortly announce a scheme to ...

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  11. GLAD DAYS DUE

    Christmas holidays in the schools actually begin after Friday, December 15, when classes will end, and the depredations of ...

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  12. INFRA DIG !

    Senator Hennessy, of brandy fame, a member of the group od French Parliamentarians who an visiting London, was unable to ...

    Article : 150 words
  13. STOP PRESS

    dern, 136; Dunlop, 193; Rnub, 259, . 258. Federal Wheat Policy. -- Another nicotine of the U.A.P, fulled, to reach ...

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  14. THE "PETTICOAT FLOP"

    The "Daily Express" fashion expert announces thai Nomen have successfully revolted against the fashion dictators Earlier the autumn six leading dress designers attempted to stage a return of the pelliceat for hath tea-gowns and evening wear. The dress displays ...

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  15. JUDGES, JURIES, AND ACCUSED

    "Do you think that the learned trial judge should have Instructed the jury to bring in a verdict of not guilty? The juries do ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. MONARCH OF THE OCEAN

    Dwarfing the crowds on the wharf, the liner Strathnaver cut a majestic figure as it swung away from the Hamilton Which laden with holiday makers for the cruise to Noumea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. LONDON WOOL SALES All Merinos 15 Per Cent Dearer

    There was a crowded attendance when the November wool sales opened to-day and keen general competition prevailed; Yorkshire bought topmaking merinos and the bulk of the crossbreds, and the ...

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  18. THE LINDBERGHS

    A message from Horta, the capital of the Azores, says: Colonel Charles Lindbergh and Mrs. Lindbergh arrived here to-day in ...

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