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    The Hold-up.—This man defied the police of Brixton, England, for five hours, using bricks and tiles as missiles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Milestones In housing progress at Fisherman's Bend, Melbourne, where a garden suburb of workmen's houses is growing up, with the financial help of,the State Savings Bank. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CANINE CHATTER

    The dates of a number of fixtures have been announced, and it is now only a matter of a few weeks when dog owners will have the first ...

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  7. VALLEY CRASH.

    A man was Injured and a motor car badly damaged about 2 o'clock this morning when the car ran on to the footpath in Wickham-street, Valley, ...

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    This is How They Hatch.—Gra as snakes emerging from eggs and getting their first peep of day. light. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    Empire Theatre.-—Laughter goes the rounds this week, where Stiffy and1 Mo and their popular revue company appear in a gay medley of songs, ...

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    Tall Lights.—Mounted police of Bradford, England, are being supplied with lights, which will be attached to the crupper of the horse as a protection at night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A Remarkable Snapshot of a Hurdle Thrill—Torwood's Jockey almost had a fall at the last hurdle in the Maiden Hurdle Race at Rosehill. last week. Following Torwood is Bungarly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SPORTING TOUR.

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  13. AT THE "TROC."

    Arthur John Malouf went to the Trocadero on Monday night, and when refused a ticket became highly indignant. He was call ...

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  14. COAL AND COKE.

    The works committee of the City Council reported to a meeting yesterday that it had given further consideration to the various tenders received ...

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  15. ROAD BUILDING.

    The works committee of the City Council reported to the City Councill yesterday that for some time it had given consideration to the ...

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  16. IPSWICH NEWS.

    The sitting of the Ipswich Circuit Court yesterday lasted only a few minutes. Only one case was set down for ...

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  17. CUSTOMS HOUSE FERRY.

    Alderman Warmington asked in the City Council yesterday if anything had been done with regard to the Customs House ferry, it had been ...

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  18. NEW BOATSHED.

    The Great public Schools' Rowing Association recently applied to the parks committee of the City Council for permission to erect a new ...

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  19. SPANISH POLITICS.

    Yangua has resigned owing to no agreement having been reached respecting the Tangier policy with General de Rivera, who takes over the ...

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  20. MANLY-ROAD REPAIRS.

    A complaint was received by the City Council from Messrs' J. Hargreaves and Sons, Ltd., regarding the condition of Manly-road, between the ...

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  21. FIREARMS ON SUNDAY.

    In the Wynnum Summons Court on Tuesday, before Mr. J, J. Leahy,. Acting P.M., four youths, residing In the Wynnum and Hemmant districts, ...

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  22. GOOD ROADS STAWD TEST.

    "Adverting to the recent damage to roads by the excessive rain and floods, It is worthy of notice that roads surfaced with asphalt concrete or ...

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  23. UNPAID WATER RATES.

    The Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board proceeded against several persons for having failed to pay their water and sewerage rates. ...

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  24. PIEMAN DKUNK.

    Norman Harris selected a site outside the Empire Theatre to sell hot pics on the night of February 34. Knowing that there would be a crowd ...

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  25. ALTERING BUS TERMINUS.

    The transit committee of the City Council reported yesterday that a protest had been received from Messrs. Bowling and Dalton, of Sandgate, to ...

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