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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 51 words
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  4. NEW WARSHIPS

    LONDON, Saturday.--Outlining the present position of the naval estimates, the political correspondent of "The Times" says that ...

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  5. WYNNUM'S GOLF CLUB PAVILION

    The happy, brightly hundreds, who assembled on the Wynnum Golf links on Saturday afternoon to witness the opening of the new golf house ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 587 words
  6. Advertising

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  7. TWO DANGERS

    LONDON, Saturday.--Professor J. W. Gregory, formerly Professor of Geology at Melbourne University, in School for girls. The occasion to-day ...

    Article : 437 words
  8. Advertising

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  9. THE NEW BUILDING.

    Situated in close proximity to the Wynnum South railway station the new club' house is ornately constructed at the commencement of the course ...

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  10. GENEVA PROTOCOL

    LONDON, Saturday.--The problem of creating a substitute for the Geneva Protocol acceptable to Britain, the Dominions and France is proving one of the ...

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  11. "DON'T MOVE"

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--"Hold up, Don't move." With these word's, a masked gunman confronted Mr. Edward William Simmons, tramway employee ...

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  12. INDIA'S PEACE

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.--Gandhi, definitely disassociating himself from the violent revolutionary movement, says that he can have no part in such ...

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  13. TO END SEDITION

    DUBLIN, Saturday.--The Free State Government has drafted a new Treasonable and Seditious Offences Bill, aimed at the suppression of the activities of ...

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  14. ANTARCTIC COAST

    LONDON, Saturday.--The London "Daily Mail," commenting upon the hope expressed by Sir Douglas Mawson, that Franco will abandon her ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. STONED TO DEATH

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.--The popular method of dealing with Mahommedan heretics in Afghanistan seems now to be to stone them to dentil. A few months ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. ELECTRIC SUPPLY.

    The Toowong Town Council proposes to borrow £15,000 for the purchase of the electric light and power plant, of the Brisbane Tramway Trust installed in ...

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  17. ARMED TAXI MEN

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--In an effort to collect guns among the 15,000 taxi-cab drivers of the city, a secret order issued by the Commissioner of Police was made ...

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  18. PERSIAN MUSSOLINI

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.--The ultimatum of the Sirdar Slepah, Persia's Prime Minister and Minister for War, that the Persian Parliament must ...

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  19. LOSING HER BEST

    OTTAWA, Saturday--How Canada might end the rush of her best young men and women to take positions in the United States, was the subject ...

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  20. FOUND IN DAM

    WALLANGARRA. Saturday.--Darrell Jones, aged nine years, the son of Mr. H. R. Jones, grazier, was drowned this afternoon in a dam about three miles. ...

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  21. PRISONER'S ESCAPE

    Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., has been appointed to the Appeal Board, which will hear an appeal by Mr. W. J. F. Rossow, one of the chief warders at the ...

    Article : 75 words
  22. WHEAT BOOMS AGAIN

    CHICAGO, Friday.--Revival of the export demand sent May wheat up seven cents. In Winnipeg wheat advanced 10 cents in the first hour of a ...

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  23. SECRETED WEALTH

    LONDON, Saturday.--An elderly spinster named Bridget Murphy and her brother refused to give the Dublin Bunkruptcy. Court information regarding ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 176 words
  25. TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  26. TREATMENT OF INSANE

    LONDON, Saturday--Criticisms of the practice of drugging asylum patients and allegations of ill treatment have resulted in new regulation forbidding the ...

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  27. SAFE CARTED AWAY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Word was received from Daylesford this morning that the shop of J. W. Sampson hairdresser, had been broken into during ...

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  28. BODY IN WATER

    ROCKHAMPTON, Saturday.--The dead body of a man was found at Alligator Crock. 14 miles from here, yesterday. Only meagre details are ...

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  29. WHY MAN IS MORTAL

    LONDON, Saturday.--A scientific correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" suggest that everybody is dying through exposure to the earth's radio ...

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  30. ROMANCE OF DIVING

    Up among the islands of Torres Straits life holds many thrids. The men who go out after bee[?] de-mer often take their lives in ...

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  31. SMALL, BUT NOISY

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, on his return from Jamaica, is finding the leadership of the Labour party an uneasy matter. The political ...

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  32. STATE FORECAST

    Generally fine weather, interrupted by scattered thunderstorms, chiefly in Peninsula division and Northern Carpentaria, but probability of cloud ...

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  33. SUDDEN DEATH

    A well-known figure in the survey branch of the Lauds Department disappeared when Mr. P. Plunkett died sudddenly at his home at Station-street ...

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  34. TWO BOYS INJURED

    ROCKHAMPTON, Saturday.--Early this morning two lads named Holman and Delancy were riding a bicycle double along William-stree, when the ...

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  35. CONCERT BROADCAST

    From station 4CM, at the T. and G. Building, on Saturday night, an excellent programme, arranged by M. Luis A. Pares, the well-known violinist, was ...

    Article : 59 words
  36. HANGING FROM DOOR

    MELBOURNE, Saturday:--The body of Frederick Perritt (76), who had lived alone at Mount Clear, was found hanging at has home to-day. ...

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