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    FAC-SIMILES OF THE SIGNATURES of members of the English Cricket team. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. J. BARR, Who has decided to contest the Gregory seat at the next State electiens, as an independent candidate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE KING'S LAST PUBLIC 'APPEARANCE. — His Majesty with the Duke of York at the Cenotaph, London, on Armistice Day. The cross, which covers the King's figure in the photograph, would seem prophetic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 42 words
  5. FAREWELLED.

    Matron Managan, who has resigned from ber position at the General Hospital, Rockhampton, to take up a position at Wagga Wagga, was ...

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  6. RANDOM REFLECTIONS.

    The casual occurrence of the La[?] of Dalkeith's name in one of the a[?]s papers has aroused in my memory a whole host of recollections. Though I ...

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  7. FARNBOROUGH RACES.

    The Farnborough Racing Club's annual meeting was concluded yesterday and was again favoured with a very fair attendance. The club ...

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  8. WINTON.

    Despite the fact that we had 344 points of rain within the last fortnight, to-day is muggy and the sky is clouded with thick yellow dust, and prospects ...

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  9. LOGS ACROSS THE SEA.

    Japan depends on foreign countries for nearly one-third of its lumber requirements, and £8 per cent of its imports (according to figures for 1928) ...

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  10. WOWAN.

    "I am a bit sceptical," writes Mr. T. M. Forde to the Dixalea L.P.A., commenting upon the possibility of the Bruce-Page Government giving ...

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  11. THE HOME DEPARTMENT.

    "Can [?] member whether you had. one or two eggs for [?]fast last Monday-weed, dca[?], I'm threepence out [?] [?] month's accounts." Republished by arrangement with the "Sydney Bulletin." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    C. M'COOMBE, the Maryborough man who has "made good." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ' MT. MORGAN.

    The holidays parsed off quietly here. The storm which broke over the town about 7.30 on Christmas Eve prevented a large number of people residing in ...

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    "A MAN'S A MAN FOR A' THAT." — The superb statue of Robert Burns. Scotland's national poet, which is being made in London for Brisbane. The bronze figure is 10 feel 6 inches high and shows the poet standing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The oldest lens known was discovered in the ruins of Nineveh. Its magnifying power must have been noticed, but it was probably used not as a ...

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    MADE GOOD AT LAST.—Tradecraft winning the Newmarket Handicap from Dudley Persse and In Petto at Ea[?] form [?] on the rails, Guncraft, a younger brother, to Tradecraft, and Trainer did best of. the others, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. TWO PAGES TO PLAY.

    The famous composer made a grareful little speech, thanking the orchestra for giving such excellent rendering of his Intest work. ...

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