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  5. Police Courts. BURGLARY CHARGE

    CHARGED with burglary in the Police Court to-day before Mr. C. B. Buxton,' Acting P.M., John Bertram (54, ...

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  6. BRADMAN'S CAPTAINCY CRITICISED

    LONDON newspaper critics are saying that Bradman is inferior to Woodfull as a captain because "he kept Fleetwood-Smith bowling too long." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TERRORISTS AGAIN ACTIVE IN CALCUTTA

    AFTER. an interval of several weeks, terrorists have again appeared is Calcutta. In the early hours of this ...

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    THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE LAUGH DAY PFOCFXSIQX.— With banners proudly waving and bands playing a lively air the gay caravan moves off, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NOT FIRST "BOOP-A-DOOPER."

    HELEN KANE, the "[?] doop" singer, lost, her action for damages against the Paramount cinema%for alleged ...

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  10. THE NEXT BAWL!

    A PROPHECY on a poster, using three cricket stumps and a ball as sign language, was an arresting display on ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. HAD NO FARE TO ATTEND COURT.

    A man, arrested for driving a horse and cart while drunk, wrote a letter to Mr. C. B. Buxton, Acting P.M., saying that he did not ...

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  12. LABOR DAY PROCESSION

    Ideal weather favored Lab or Day procession this morning, and with the victory in the muni cipal elections as inspiration, the parade was the longest for man y years. DUNCTUALLY on the first stroke of ...

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  13. TROTSKY'S REFUGE.

    Trotsky has been allowed refuge t:i the tiny Island of Alx, off Rochefort, the whole surface of which is visible from the lighthouse. ...

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  14. PUNCH DESCENDS FROM HIS PARK.

    There can be no show without Punch. IN addition to moving crowds, automobile exhausts, and tho various ...

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  15. RATTLER JUMPERS FINED.

    Three men, with is 7½d between them, were arrested leaving a New South Wales goods train this morning. ...

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  16. MISS BATTEN TO TRY AGAIN

    MISS BATTEN arrived at Lyinpne from Rome in a repaired machine, and continued her flight to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. CARS COLLIDE. AT EAST BRISBANE.

    Hearing a loud crash In Stan. ley-street, East Brisbane, on Sat. urday night a policeman-Investigated, and discovered that a car ...

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  18. STATE DEPARTMENT'S FINE DISPLAYS.

    Various State Government departments had very colorful displays In to-day's procession. One —the State market—was ...

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  19. Rockhampton Air Pilot's Thrilling Time

    Forced to land his plane on Saturday afternoon on' a lonely stretch of beach, 21 miles from Bundaberg, Pilot Kelly, of Rockhampton Aerial-Services, had a gruelling experience before reaching ...

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  20. FIFTEEN ILLEGAL BETTORS FINED.

    The roll-call of illegal bettors In the Police Court to-day was an unusually large one, and 15 were fined an aggregate amount of £76 ...

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  21. "What's Wrong With That?"

    Newspapers continue to proclaim Larwood's complete recovery. Admittedly he is below full speed, but steadily increased each over, crashing on his injured foot without ill effects.. ...

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  22. LADIES TO SEE OLDFIELD.

    A pleasant adventure befel Old. field when two women sought to see him. at the tea Interval. Immediately he reached the pavilion ...

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  23. DEPUTY PREMIER'S COMPARISON.

    Deputy Premier, P. Pease, early took up His position beside Mr. S. J. Bryan (president of the Trades and Labor Council), at the head of the long procession. In conyesallon with a "Daily Standard" representative, he made some interesting observations. ...

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    THE PADDINGTON BRANCH A.L.P, added a little humor to the displays in to-day's Labor Day procession, and every one conceded that the make-up was well done. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. "BOOKIES" OPERATE ON TENNIS.

    Critics are asking If bookmakers will Invade. Wimbledon's sacred precincts. S. N. Doust reveals. that an enterprising firm has ...

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  26. O'REILLY GETS HIGHEST PRAISE.

    It Is too early to draw definite conclusions from the Australians' form, but Bradman is as great as ever," Wilfred Rhodes declared. ...

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    TIIESE CHILDRED were delighted at a lour in the early morning sunlight and the sight of the gag banners in the Labour Dag procession. They art from the State orphanage, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. BRITISH PROGRESS.

    "The swift progress, quality, and efficiency of the British service of aviation-will he vividly demonstrated at the Air Force display at Hendon on ...

    Article : 100 words
  29. CRAMPED CUP QUOTE

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