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  6. PREMIER SCULLIN WINNING OUT IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Saturday.--Australia's Prime Minister, Mr. Scullin, has rapidly achieved the status of a popular figure in London and is generally acclaimed as a great statesman. The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, received him at the famous 10 Downing-street, where the two renewed an old friendship which dated back to a meeting at Ballarat, Mr. Scullin's home ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TRANSPORT FOR TODDLERS

    A HAPPY SCENE before 500 cars set out for Sandgate yesterday with a swarm of smiling city children. It was the R.A.C.Q's annual Children's Day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Those Pearls

    AN Indian in Oriental clothes selling imitation pearl necklaces in Queen-street on Friday night attracted the attention of a Customs official. ...

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  9. POLICE MOVES PENDING

    Important changes which, it is reported will be announced shortly were topics of discussion in police circles yesterday. ...

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  10. GLOVES OFF

    MR. SCULLIN is telling the world that Australia is out to put her house in order, and that she will fried all her obligations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GIRL OF FOURTEEN MISSING

    "I know you hate me...I leave at 2 p.m...I hope you will not bring me back," wrote Lorna Rowlins, attractive girl of 14 years of age, in a note which she left for her mother before leaving her home at Ipswich-road, Moorooka. Police yesterday searched the city and ...

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  12. Fatal Crash

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--During the semi-final of the Golden Gauntlet at Wentworth Speedway to-night, Fred Stilley ...

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  13. Kiddies' Outing

    BAND playing, flags waving, toy balloons flying, and excited young faces peering out of 500 cars, marked the R.A.C.Q.'s children's outing to ...

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  14. SIMPLE CEREMONY WITH GREAT SIGNIFICANCE

    An epoch-marking event in the history of Queensland. Mrs. A. E. Moore, wife of the Premier, cutting the tape at South Brisbane station on the arrival of the first train from Sydney yesterday over the new Kyogle line. The ceremony was largely attended and several speeches were made. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. NOW OUTWARD BOUND

    Forty passengers who sailed from Brisbane yesterday in the Largs Bay for England made a record passage list for the ...

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  16. DEAD MARINES STREWN ABOUT HARBOR

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.--Allegations have been made that young Adelaide girls have been seen badly under the influence ...

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  17. DID DRAPER DIE IN FLAMES?

    Deepening every day with the inability of the police to find any trace of him, is the mysterious disappearance of H. A. Frick, a ...

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  18. NEW LINK IN RAILWAY CHAIN

    WHISTLES screeched, loud cheering broke but, flags waved as a New South Wales locomotive yesterday drew a train over the new Kyogle--Brisbane link and drew up panting at the railway platform in Brisbane. MRS. A. E. MOORE, Premier's wife, with a deft snip of the scissors, cut the red ribbon ...

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  19. Radio Party

    EIGHT hundred laughing kiddies enjoyed every moment of the McWhirters' 4BC party yesterday and many more listened in ...

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  20. To-day

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