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  2. ALLEGED RAZOR ATTACK ON TWO WOMEN NEAR INGHAM

    It was alleged in the Police Court yesterday that a man's wife, and a woman who went to pull him away when he attacked his wife, were cut with a razor. ...

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    MAISIE GAY in a scene from "The Old Man", shelving at His Majesty's Theatre until Friday next. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THUMB-NAIL ROTTED WITH GOUT

    When a man such as this can banish his gout, there is hope for every sufferer from that complaint. His experience should help others, so ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EAGLE-ST. FIRE

    Slight damage by fire was caused to a twostoried building at the corner of Elizabeth and ...

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  6. GRACEVILLE TENNIS DRAWS

    Graceville Association will have a busy weekend with premiership semi-finals and ...

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  7. NOISE NUISANCE RELIEF

    Officials of the Brisbane City Council have promised to make an early move in the direction of noise abatement. ...

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  8. SPECIAL RESPECT TO CHAIR

    In the midst of a spirited debate on the Apollo Ferry plan, Alderman W. M'Auliffe said: "I have been talking to a man who knows ...

    Article : 265 words
  9. JAP. WAR COMMUNIQUE.

    Japanese-Manchukuo troops continue to advance according to an official War Office communique, and are moving from the east on the Chie[?]ping-Lingyuan line, and from the north on the Chifoeng-Chienping line. Chief resistance is ...

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  10. PIRATES RAID VESSEL.

    The Danish steamer Gustav Dlederichsen was subjected to the operations of pirates yesterday. AT nightfall, when the vessel was a ...

    Article : 81 words
  11. CHINESE HOLD PASS.

    The latest Chinese despatches from the front indicate that two Japanese brigades, including infantry and cavalry, and supported by considerable heavy artillery units and bombing 'planes, launched another attack against ...

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  12. SPEED WIZARD'S WIEE.

    Sir Malcolm Campbell, who has Just startled the world by breaking his own dizzy speed record, has often paid tribute to his wife ...

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  13. GRAVES OF WAR PRISONERS.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce (Australian Resident Minister in London), accompanied by Lady Rumbold, wife of the British Ambassador to ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL WORLD.

    The Come coal dispute will assume the elements of a crisis unless negotiations are reopened this week. ...

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  15. CLIMBER FALLS 100 FEET.

    There were two heroes—one of them unknown—in a climbing accident on Torphet Bastion, Great Gable, on Christmas Day, when a ...

    Article : 267 words
  16. FISTICUFFS AT SEAMEN'S MEETING

    The Seamen's Union special stop-work meeting, held in the Town Hall basement yesterday, was a stormy one, and fisticuffs ...

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  17. FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY. Q.C.A. Premiership.

    'Another round of Q.C.A. premiership fixtures, the second last of the series, will be commenced on Saturday. This may decide the premiership, ...

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  18. MARTIAL LAW DECREE.

    THE Cabinet has virtually declared martial law, under the police regime. It has decided to request the President (Marshal von Hindenburg) ...

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  19. MAIN ROADS.

    In a statement by the Minister for Public Works (Mr. H. A. Bruce) released yesterday on the activities of the Main Roads ...

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  20. RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK.

    When the reply concerning railway matter of Mr. Godfrey Morgan (late Minister for Transport) was brought under the notice of ...

    Article : 257 words
  21. AUSTRALIAN JUDGES TO FOLLOW HIGH COURT.

    The Full Court yesterday decided that it was the duty of an Australian Judge to follow the decisions of the Australian High Court, which were contrary to the House of Lords' ruling that the husband ...

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  22. LOWER TARIFFS ADVOCATED.

    The Canadian Liberal Party's platform, containing 14 points, Was outlined in the House or Commons by the leader of the ...

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  23. CLAIM FOR RELIEF

    Mr. Justice R. J. Douglas, in the Supreme Court yesterday, heard two applications for relief under the Mortgagors' Relief Act and ...

    Article : 142 words
  24. BIRT'S WHARF ORANGE STORAGE.

    THE Brisbane City Council, at its mooting yesterday, approved of the construction of additional storage for oranges at Birt's Wharf at a cost ...

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  25. SEWERAGE LOANS.

    AT the meeting of the Brisbane City Council yesterday Alderman W. M'Auliffe asked a question as to the amount of the Commonwealth States ...

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  26. SELECTED TEAMS.

    The following players have been selected to represent the Western Suburbs District Cricket Club in the tenth round of fixtures on Saturdays, ...

    Article : 349 words
  27. U.S.A. ATTORNEYGENERAL.

    MR. F. D. ROOSEVELT Presidentelect) today named Mr. Thomas J. Walsh, of Montana, as AttorneyGeneral. ...

    Article : 23 words
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