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  3. REFLFCTIONS IN OUR MIRROR

    THE, competition between Brisbane's Tory morning papers is becoming something Herce. The "Courier" lays more ducks' eggs— "before breakfast" ...

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  4. BEAM 'PHONES.

    "Now that telephonic communication has been established between England and America the post office authorities are concentrating tipon ...

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  5. BAY RESORTS.

    "If there was any need to demonstrate the rising popularity of the foreshores of Wynnum and Manly to the city folks and visitors from ...

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  7. A JOB FOR 1927

    HAVING turned its back upon 1926 Labor in Queensland could not do better than make a survey of the political and industrial position with a view to finding the weak points, and ...

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  8. THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES.

    THE ex-shah of Persla has opened a perfumery shop in paris where most of the nic smeils originate. The kaiser was last reported as chopping ...

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  9. ABOUT PEOPLE

    MR. F. W. BARLOW. Land commissioner at Toowoomba will resume his duties in that city to-morrow. He has been acting in another capacity ...

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  10. IT COULD BE HOTTER.

    WHEN it is asserted that "the ideal summer temperature for human life is 77 degrees," that places Southcast Queensland in a foremost ...

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  11. GO ON!

    THE "Toowoomba Chronicle" says; "Queensland has had its election, and because,the electors had not the perspicablty to see there is wisdom ...

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  12. MARITIME NEWS.

    Sirdhana, 7745 tons, from N'castlo, Moruya, 530 Ions, from M'boro'. YESTERDAY. Mishlma Mara, 7005 tons, from South, ...

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  13. MAKE WAY FOR MOVIES.

    The old Empire Theatre, in Leicester-square, is to be demolished to make room for a cinema theatre, with seating accommodation for 3500 ...

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  14. GROWING INDUSTRY.

    "THE Australasian Manufacturer" is enthusiastic over the growth of manufacturing in New South Wales, in a recent issue of that journal it was ...

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  15. FAIR EXCHANGE.

    BURGLARS broke Into a Sydney shop the other day, and left behind them two hack saws, a plug of gelignite, two detonators and two fuses, but took ...

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  16. BRITISH FINANCE.

    The "Despatch" refers to the British deficit as' showing a new financial crisis. The paper also expresses doubt as to whether the Chancellor ...

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  17. CIGARETTES OR PIPE?

    Cigarettes are the most wholesome form of smoking, especially without a holder, says Sir Robert Armstrong Jones, writing in the "Medical ...

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  18. IS IT CONFISCATION?

    Theoretically at least nearly £100,000,000 oil lands owned by 37 American companies reverted to the Merican Government to-day, though actual ...

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  19. PROPAGANDA!

    Intended as an antidote to Bolshevik propaganda, the film, "The Battle Cruiser Potcmkin," was successfully, exhibited in Germany, despite the ...

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  20. NEW YEAR HONORS.

    The following New Year honors have been bestowed by the King:—Viscount—Sir James Craig, first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland ...

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  21. MYSTERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    A mystery surrounds the case of a man and his wife, who were apparently thrown out of a car by other occupants on Saturday morning, and ...

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  22. THE MAILS.

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  23. WYNNUM HIBERNIANS.

    A good attendance took part in the New Year's dance and euchre party on Saturday evening in the WynnumSouth School of Arts, arranged by the ...

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  24. VALUABLE FIND.

    A further discovery has been made here which is causing great interest. The men who have been working on the destruction of the whale noticed ...

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  25. GERMANY NOW MOVES.

    Clogre Vonluer for many years a trotted employee of [?] tive department has been [?] on a charge of erpi[?] on [?] of ...

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  26. £150,000 FOR TUNNEY.

    [?]the boxing pro[?] Tunney, the [?]£150,000 for a [?]probably with Jack ...

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  27. LIBERAL LEADERSHIP.

    Mr. Llord George in [?] to London, and [?] attempt to [?] chip and proba[?] ...

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  28. AUTOMATIC 'PHONES UNPOPULAR IN SPAIN.

    Opponents of automatic telephones which were introduced on December 27 organised sabotage In the form of continuous mass utilisation, and ...

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  29. TIDES AT THE PILE LIGHT.

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  30. GABY DESLY'S FORTUNE.

    Alleging that Madame Hypolit falsely claimed to be Gaby Dolly's mother, a Hungarian family named Navratil. parted criminal proceedings in ...

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  31. FRENCH TENNIS.

    In the Semi-final or the covered courts championships. the young Frenchman, H. Landry, beat Borotra, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4. Borotra was not ...

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  32. MEETINGS.

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  33. SUICIDED OVER "BOB."

    Suicide while insane was the verdict given following the death of Mrs. Emma Galloway, 51, a Newburyite, who hanged herself over ...

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  34. ARTERY SEVERED.

    Hugh Charles Thompson, adult, of Stephens-sheet, Camp Hill, Coorpatoo, severerd an artery In his left wrist on Saturday evening, said to be due ...

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  35. WOMEN'S FASHIONS.

    M[?]thery fashions for 1927 show a buccaneering note, ornamented with an Bin dagger and skull and crossbones. Women are adopting ...

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  36. PEACE IMPOSSIBLE. SAYS MR. COOK.

    "Peace and Prosperity arc Impossible in the mining industry, while men are working longer hours for lower wages," says Mr. Cook, who has ...

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  37. FATAL THROAT WOUND.

    Joseph Wilson (34), a widower with two young children, of Brisbane-road, Manly, was found lying with a large gash in his throat on Thursday ...

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  38. UNSEATED BY TREE.

    Maurice Davis 13, living with his parents at Brisbane-road, Manly, was riding a horse bareback on Sunday about midday, whon the animal ...

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  39. REFLOATING THE GOBEN.

    The Government has estreated the German floating dock firm's guarantee owing to their failure to raise the Goeben, which has sunk several feet ...

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  40. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    A woman, Almee Nairn, of Mount Gravatt was examining a revolver at [?]ber home on Saturday evening, when it accidentally discharged. She ...

    Article : 45 words
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