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  2. Minister Deplores "Beer Guzzling"

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—"It is high time some public houses were converted into places where it would be a pleasure to drink," said the Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane), before sailing to-day for America. "This could easily be done by demolishing walls, ...

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    Tommy Burns, vanquished in last night's sensational fight, is here shown in the peaceful atmosphere of his Alderley home, with his wife and baby. (See full story pages 1 and 7.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Scene in "Truth office last night as telegraph operators received a blow-by-blow description of the Burns—Patrick fight immediately it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CURRENT COUPONS

    FOLLOWING coupons are in order for the week: Tea: 25 to 36 inclusive. Sugar: 11 to 18 inclusive. ...

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  6. Girl's Ghastly Experience With Man In Room

    TOWNSVILLE, Saturday.—An extraordinary story has been told to the police by an 18-year-old domestic, Mavis Thomas, employed at the People's Palace. She claims that she was attacked by a man who climbed into her room in ...

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  7. 'JOKER' HOAXES POLICE

    Police Headquarters last night received a report that two young women were held up by a masked and armed man at Rocklea who ...

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  8. JUDGES LEFT LAST NIGHT

    The Australian and New Zealand judges who spent an unnerving three hours on Thursday night when their 'plane developed engine ...

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  9. TRYING WEATHER IN THREE STATES

    Weather conditions in the Eastern States continue to cause discomfort. WITH 108 degrees at Camooweal, ...

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  10. CALDWELL TO PETITION

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — "Killer" Caldwell decided to-day to petition the Governor-General against his demotion to Flight-Lieut. following ...

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  11. RAIN STIRS UP SNAKES

    INNISFAIL, Saturday.—Heavy rains experienced lately have caused much movement amongst snakes in the scrub country which ...

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  12. Sparkled—But They Weren't Diamonds!

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Mr. Reginald Wishart, a radiator repairer in Little Lonsdale - street, Melbourne, sensed an excellent deal ...

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  13. AIR TRAINING CORPS TO RESUME

    Organised on a peace-time basis, the Air Training Corps is to resume the training of youths for air crew and ground staff jobs, on similar ...

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    M. George Bidault, French Foreign Minister, who is regarded as the "strong man" of the Cabinet, it seen here addressing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BOOKIE IN BED MENACED BY BANDITS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Two masked bandits wakened a bookmaker in bed at his home early this morning and demanded his money at gun ...

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  16. CYCLED TO WEDDING

    INNISFAIL, Saturday.—The old adage about love finding a way still holds good. The "way" at a Mareeba wedding was by bicycle. ...

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