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    ROCKHAMPTON, Saturday.--The Electoral Commission took evidence here yesterday. John Cameron, divisional returning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. RESERVE ROWER

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--During the interstate conference of the Railway Commissioners, which concluded in Melbourne yesterday, the Commissioners ...

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  4. SECRETS OF CENTURIES

    Czeche-Slevakis, recovering from the ravages of the world war, has sent into Asia Minor an archaeological expedition which may prove to be as ...

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  5. Our Mail Bag

    Sir,--Allow me to reply to the somewhat rambling letter over the nom[?] of [?] "Ex-N.C.O., 1st and 4th [?] on the [?] case. He ag[?] with ...

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  6. FROM OUR WINDOW

    The days of prunes and prisms have gone, I should have imagined, but in one of Queensland's girls' secondary schools there are still vestiges of the ...

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  8. HISTORIC ROAD

    WARWICK, Saturday.--The new road from Killarney to the New South Wales border is now nearing completion. It has been passed by ...

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  9. BIRTH CONTROL

    Sir,--As most Irishmen are opposed to birth control, I cannot do better than take Ireland as an example of the need of birth control. ...

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  10. THE IPSWICH CASE

    Sir,--Like many of your readers, I was [?] at the case at Ipswich of cruelty to a child. On Thursday in your column I read of a man getting ...

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  11. YELLOW CABS

    A further shipment of 51 Yellow Cubs is due to arrive in Brisbane this morning on the S.S. Canadian Constructor, which will dock at Nixon ...

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  12. LIQUOR LAWS

    Sir,--It is refreshing to read that the Queensland Prohibition League has decided to get busy in a State-wide agitation against the lawlessness of certain ...

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  13. STRANGER'S DEATH

    The body of a middle-aged man was discovered on the shore near Cleveland Point lighthouse morning between 11 and 12 o'clock on Saturday, by 3 ...

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  14. CAR AND CAB

    Alexander Lapraik, of Wyandra-street, Valley, was driving his c[?]b along M'Lachlan-street, Valley, early on Saturday morning, when a motor car ...

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  15. HAWKER CHARGED

    William Thorson (25, hawker) was remanded to September 18 by Mr. J. Stewart Berge, P.M., in the police Court on Saturday on a charge of ...

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  16. £1000 INVOLVED

    In asking for a further remand of Benjamin Hirst Taylor, Sub-Inspector Meldon in the Police Court on Saturday said that defendant's' partner ...

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  17. PIE STALL INCIDENT

    "As I was paying for some saveloys at the Edward-street pie stall the defendant snatched a £5 note out of my hand and ran away with it," said ...

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  18. MOTOR TRUCK DESTROYED.

    THARGOMINDAH, Saturday. --A motor truck, owned by J. Smith, caught fire a few miles from Dynavor Downs station. It was totally destroyed. The ...

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