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  2. YOUNG GIRL WITNESSES TRAGEDY IN CITY STREET

    A SENSATIONAL double shooting occurred in the streets of Wellington last night, as a result of which one man is dead and another lies in hospital in a critical condition. ...

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    "Am I going to have a good time? You betcha my life I am!" says this young lady, at the R.A.G.Q. picnic yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NO TAX DROPS IN NEW STATE BUDGET

    HOPES that the Queensland Government's tax reduction program had not been fully exhausted when a penny in the pound was chopped off relief tax,, will be dashed, "Truth" learns, when the Premier and Treasurer (Mr. Forgan Smith) ...

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    A "Truth" picture of the team of motor cyclists assembled last night for the Leggett's reliability trial of 12 hours. The course is a circuit one--Brisbane to Toowoomba and back, via Esk. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MYSTERY BABY

    Officials of the Berry-street Foundling Home in East Melbourne are much intrigued by the finding of a baby boy ...

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  7. STRUCK BY LIMB OF TREE

    Laying for some hours in an unconscious condition after the limb of a tree had fallen on him and fractured his skull, Allan Baldwin ...

    Article : 210 words
  8. BORN IN AN AMBULANCE

    A baby was born in exceptional circumstances in the heart of the city, this morning. THE ambulance had been called to ...

    Article : 136 words
  9. SUNSHINY

    TO-DAY will be great for a lounge on the shining silver sands, or a tour through the bushlands. ...

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  10. FELL INTO RIVER

    While a big crowd watched spellbound from Victoria Bridge yesterday afternoon, an 18-year-old West End lad, Basil Crouch, rescued a ...

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  11. IN A LINE OR TWO

    NUNDAH SCHOOL.--A dual celebration stirred the people, of Nundah yesterday, when a new wing of the State school was opened by the ...

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  12. BEARERS BUSY

    Brisbane police last night were investigating three cases of alleged assault in the city. "EARLY In the evening the ambul ...

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    HONORED BY COLLEAGUES.--A presentation was made to James Milne, foreman of the printing department of the Gympie "Times," after 55 years ...

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    Youth must have its fling, and yesterday the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland provided some 500 vehicles to help things along on a kiddles' trip to Redcliffe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SHOCK TACTICS

    WHEN a severe flash of lightning occurred in the vicinity during a football match at Tumbulgum yesterday afternoon, Les. Fitzsimmons, a ...

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  16. DIED AT FOOTBALL FINAL

    A[?]ently unable to stand the strain of the grand final premiership football match at the Adelaide Oval to-day between South and Port, ...

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  17. CHICKEN BROTH CUBES.

    AS a result of having been found in possession of 17 chicken broth cubes suspected of having been stolen, Edward Doyle (32), bootmaker, ...

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  18. W.A. 'RULES

    The Australian Rules grand find will be played next Saturday b[?] West Perth and Subiaco. To-day Wee[?] Perth beat East Perth. ...

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  19. HELP FOR AIR LINERS

    THE patrol boat which has been operating In the waters around Darwin to watch Japanese pearlers and fishermen, has also been called ...

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  20. MAN SHOT. REFUSES TO TALK

    For the second time this year, William Smiley (30) has been shot in very mysterious circumstances and, on each ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. FAMOUS SWIMMER [?]EAD

    AFTER a very long Illness, Ettle Robertson, the greatest all-round woman swimmer, Australia ever produced, died in Randwick Hospital ...

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  22. CROWDED LIFT'S DROP

    A SENSATIONAL incident followed a wedding reception at Sargent's, Marketst., to-night, when a crowded ...

    Article : 109 words
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    Despite the fact that the young man on the left is out of the picture after getting entangled in his flag, he was not out of things when the R.A.C.Q. Children's Day picnic got under weigh yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. FLORAL FETE ENDS

    The two days' floral festival in aid of the Creche and Kindergarten Association concluded last night, and should be a financial ...

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  25. MEET TO-DAY

    Considerable interest was manifest in to-day's meeting of the cane, growers to discuss the strike situation. ...

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  26. SHOULD STAY IN DAVIS CUP CRAWFORD'S VIEWS

    Interviewed by "Truth" on board the Ceramle this morning, Jack Crawford, Australia's tennis champion, said ho saw no reason why ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. STOP PRESS

    There is no certainty, when the League of Nations' Council will meet because the Committee of Thirteen were still sitting at one ...

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  28. MASKED BANDITS

    Three men, two of whom were armed, and all three masked, held up shopkeepers lost night at Northcote and Watsonia. They became ...

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  29. ACCURACY ASKED.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. BITTER criticism by listeners of the Abyssinian war broadcast by national ...

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  30. TRAINEE HURT

    Early yesterday morning, the Ipswich ambulance was called to attend an accident that occurred at the Mt. Walker military camp. ...

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  31. SOLVED!

    Brisbane police last night solved the mystery surrounding a report received earlier in the evening that a man had been sensationally, ...

    Article : 170 words
  32. FATAL RIDE IN SULKY

    Accepting a lift from a farmer in a sulky on the Bruce Highway, near Caboolture yesterday, a swagman, whose identity has not yet ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. HOSPITAL FOR ANIMALS

    Melbourne will shortly have one of the largest and most up-to-date hospitals for animals in the world. It is to cost £7,800, and the founda. ...

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  34. LADY MAYORESS'S DEATH

    MRS. J. R. Cain, Lady Mayoress of Adelaide, died to-day after an illness lasting many months. Despite her critical condition, she insisted in ...

    Article : 44 words
  35. JOCKEY DIES.

    E. GOULD, well-known Sydney Jockey, died in Cowra Hospital today as a result of injuries when Sylvisto fell with him at Eugowra race ...

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