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  2. ONE FOR TRIAL.

    The evidence disclosed that the two sisters, neither of whom is married, were not on friendly terms, and that the alleged offence was the ...

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  3. TEN QUEENSLANDERS INCLUDED.

    Eight of the other 12 come from the Sydney University, two from Adelaide, and one each from Melbourne and Perth. They are: R. Westfield ...

    Article : 363 words
  4. MAIL NOTICES.

    MELBOURNE. FLINDERS ISLAND. LAUNCESTON.—Malls close G.P.O. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 a.m.; Saturdav. 7 a m. and 8.45 a.m. ...

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  5. Motor Cycling.

    IN the Kedron Club's flying furlong event last Saturday week Bob Todd (Norton). Bill Jeffers (Douglas), and Eddie Smythe (Douglas) proved ...

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  6. Purcell Ordered a Rest.

    Following attacks of dizziness last year. Jack Purcell, who had been' promising candidate for the Davis Cup. had to retire from tennis for the winter ...

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  7. AFTER 29 YEARS.

    After having filled the office of chairman of the council of the Queensland Amateur Swimming Association for 29 years Mr. D. S. Carter was defeated by ...

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  8. AMATEUR STATUS.

    SOME years ago a dirt track speedman in the South was prevented from competing in an amateur athletic event, and, at that time, an ...

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  9. SOUTH BRISBANE PENNANT.

    The South Brisbane Association's grade competition since the inception of the association has always been remarkably close, and this season is no ...

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  10. AVERAGE PRICE, 12¾d.

    The Melbourne wool brokers advised to-day that the average price realised for greasy wool sold in Melbourne during the week ended ...

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  11. INDIAN CUP.

    RIDERS who intend competing in the Indian Cup road race at Kingston on Saturday, November 11, are reminded that they will be ...

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  12. A Reminder of South Africa.

    J. Ritter, a Queensland member of the Australian Rupby Union team, brought back with him war-like trophies of his South African tour, when he returned to Brisbane yeffcrday. Mr. Stan. Phillips (left) was interested in the shield and spears. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    In Japan the motor cycle three-wheeler delivery van has increased in popularity by leaps and bounds with-in the past three years. There are ...

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  14. "GREATEST WOMAN" CONTEST.

    America's greatest woman, according to some 120,000 women who took the trouble to vote about it, is Mrs. Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian ...

    Article : 138 words
  15. WORLD'S RECORD.

    Miss Else Jacobsen yesterday swam 200 yards breast stroke in 2min 49 5-10sec, a world's record. The previous record of 2min 50 2-5sec was held by the same ...

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  16. SYDNEY VISITOR.

    WALLY LITTLE, holder of the Australian half-mile dirt-track championship, who won the A Grade Hiindicap and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PIGEON RACING.

    Results of the Casino race conducted by the Queensland Racing Pigeons' Association were:—E. Wells, timo 4hr 31min 43 sec, velocity 605 yards per minute, 1; ...

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  19. SUNDAY TENNIS.

    Sir,—Under the above heading I Was surprised to note a letter in a recent Issue stating that the tennis authorities have chosen Sunday morning for their ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. VALLEY'S TROPHIES.

    The opening or the new club rooms of the Valley electorate Rugby League Football Club on Saturday night was made the occasion for presenting the trophies ...

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  21. PLAY HARD GAME.

    "The South African Rugby Union teams play a harder game than Australia. They keep it closer, and concentrate on forward play," said G. Bennett, one of the ...

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  22. HARD MATCHES.

    The Australians, after creating a tour record of 11 successive wins, have suddenly fallen from grace. There will require to be a tightening of belts to ...

    Article : 319 words
  23. KISSING A BABY.

    For kissing a baby a Capetown man was fined £1 on a charge of assault. The man was a native, and the child was white, says a message ...

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  24. AIR ROUTE FORECASTS.

    The following official forecasts for the air routes for Tuesday were issued last night:— Brisbane to Sydney.—Fine with cloud ...

    Article : 101 words
  25. RESULT OF COLLUSION.

    When a motor car, in which he was a passenger, came into collision with a motor truck in Park Road, Yeronga, last evening, Fred ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. GOOD RACING

    WHILE it can hardly be said that there was an abundance of thrills at the first meeting of the dirt track season at the Exhibition Ground on ...

    Article : 157 words
  27. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Burns on the right leg were suffered by Edward Buse (adult) when a motor cycle that he was riding burst into flames at Toombul last evening. ...

    Article : 59 words
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  29. EQUAL TO BEST.

    J. Steggall, the Toowoomba Rugby Union footballer, who toured South Africa with the Australian team, returned home by the mall train this afternoon. ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN MACHINE

    AN Australian motor cycle is at present being tested by the Victorian Police Department. It was constructed under license from an ...

    Article : 137 words
  31. Over £15,000.

    The receipts for the tour to date arc £15,038, against £11,483 for the corresponding period of the tour of the last Kangaroos (German's ...

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  32. 111.11 M.P.H.

    WHEN Leo. Tobin established a two-way record of 106½ m.p.h. for New South Wales recently he averaged 111.11 m.p.h. in his fastest run, the ...

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  33. CHAMPION FOURS.

    More than local interest will be centred in the champion fours of the river on October 28, as a crew from the Wide Bay Club is to compete. ...

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  34. ON ENGLISH TRACKS.

    JACK PARKER, the well-known English rider, who rode in the South last year, broke a leg in a crash at Lea Bridge recently. ...

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  35. WEAK DEFENCE.

    The Australians have christened Evans, the huge Warrington forward. "Frankenstein." This giant stands slightly taller than the one-time Toowoomba forward, ...

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  36. 292 to 81.

    In the 14 matches played the Kangaroos have scored 202 points (66 tries, 47 goals) against 81 (11 tries, 24 goals) by their opponents. Brown ...

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  37. NEW RACE.

    For the first time in a Brisbane regatta a race for fours composed of old boys from Brisbane public schools will be held next Saturday, at the first ...

    Article : 316 words
  38. HOME AGAIN.

    DR. ALEC. ROSS, captain of the Wallables Rugby Union team, waving to freinds on the wha[?] when he returned to Sydney by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. CLUB LIFE.

    BRISBANE CLUB.—A committee meeting is listed for to-night. A weekend pnmp will be held at Beachmere on November 4 and 5. ...

    Article : 77 words
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