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  2. SPECIAL SHOW

    A [?] to the Duke of [?]loncester on behalf of the co[?]y [?]tricts will be given on the afternoon of December 6. when the Royat ...

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  3. ADULT CONSCRIPTION

    Almost the whole of the civil population has been placed on a military tooting as a result of an emeigeeny decree issued by ...

    Article : 381 words
  4. NO TIME LOST

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, who was obliged to return while on his way to England owing to a cracked eagine cowling, reached Brisbane a ...

    Article : 295 words
  5. SELF-EFFICIENCY

    The Guardian's" Berlin correspondent says: Germany cannot be started out by an enemy in the event of war. declared Dr. W. ...

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  6. £103 BETTER OFF

    "After paying the accounts recommended for payment the Cricket Association's overdraft at the Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney ...

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  7. SENATE COUNT

    When the Senate count for Queensland ceased for to-night the U.A.P. group had a lead of 16.763 over the Labour candidates. The ...

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  8. WOOL SALES

    The first series of wool sales was opened to-day, when 7073 bales were offered. The selection was a good one, drawa from all parts of the ...

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  9. METROPOLITAN

    On a heavy track Waikare won the Metropolltan from Journal and Nightly in a finish that was so close that the result was in doubt ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. STATE FINANCES

    For the first three months of the financial year Queensland and a deficit of £388,826. compared with a deficit of £634,422 for the same period last year. ...

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  11. CONFINED TO TWO FLIERS

    NEW YORK, September 30. America's hope of [?]riumphing in the sir race seems to be centred only in Turner and Pangborn. Although there ...

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  12. ROGILLA AND THEO

    The demand for Rogilla in the Caulfield Cup and Theo in the Melbourne Cup were the chief leatures of the discussions on the big Spring double to-day. ...

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  13. A.J.C. SPRING RACES

    Acceptances for the third day of the A.J.C. spring meeting on Wednesday are: Second Brush Hurdle, about 2 miles ...

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  14. FROM SOUTHERN CLOUD?

    A burst and curiously shaped piece of stout brass about a yard long, with hooks at each end, which is beliefved in the district to have prohably belonged ...

    Article : 139 words
  15. VIOLENT STORM

    One of the most violent thunder-storms for months broke over the city and [?] burbs with startling suddennes to-night, and raged for about half an ...

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  16. BRADMAN RECOVERING

    The latest bulletin on Don Bradman. condition states that his pulse is good and his condition satisfactory. Bradman to-day was able to sit up ...

    Article : 182 words
  17. HE HOLDS THE RECORD

    Arjetschob, the world's record bigamist, and ex-chief of the secret police at Tula, was sentenced to ten years' hard labour. He married 58 ...

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  18. SHOT IN THE BACK

    A railway booking clerk was murdered by one of two armed bandits in an attempted hold-up at Carnegie station, eight miles form the city, at 11 ...

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  19. RAINFALL REPORTS

    The following were registrations of rainfal[?] for the 48 hours ended at noon to-day Mt. Perry 43 points. Port Alma 60, Sa[?]dy Cape 71, Wallaville 105. Bald ...

    Article : 152 words
  20. "ABSOLUTE BUNKUM"

    "It is absolute bunkum," said Noe Dempacy, the Queensland 100 yards spring champion, re[?]erring to-day to [?] report that men posing as women ...

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  21. BODY IN PADDOCK

    The peculiar circumstances surrounding the death of cliford Holt, 19, labourer, whose body was found in a paddock yesterday with a gunshot ...

    Article : 139 words
  22. WELCOMED BACK

    The two New South Wales members of the Davis Cup team, Crawford and McGrath, accompanied by Mrs. Crawford, Harry Hopman, and Mrs. Hopeman, ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. LIFE DISQUALIFICATION

    Stanley Spencer Davis, of guildford, owner of the horse which raced at Gratton as Comedy Jim, was to-day disqualified for life by the Northern ...

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  24. KINGS MEET

    It is announced that a meeting of the Kings of Yugoslavia and Bulgaria resulted in a decision to establish closer re[?]ic and cultural relations between ...

    Article : 77 words
  25. ENVELOPED IN DUST AND SMOKE.

    The city from the Range. At noon yesterday the usual penoramic view of the Berserkers was totally obscured. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. PRINCESS MARINA

    Princess Marins and her parents will conclude their visit to London on Monday and return to Paris. ...

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  27. LIKE EARTHQUAKE

    The worst storm in the m[?]nary [?] the oldest settlers of wairalapa has been raging since last night, and d[?] of buildings in Master[?] and [?] ...

    Article : 156 words
  28. CHRISTMAS CHEER

    [?]abinet has decided to distribute £30,000 in Chirstmas [?]a[?]er to the unemployed. Half will be paid trom the relief fund and the [?]enminder Itom the ...

    Article : 121 words
  29. "SUPERIOR MANNER"

    "Eragll[?]i[?]hen still regard Australia as a [?]vid settlement." said Mr. Jance Dayer in an interview with the "Sketch" Altacking the English ...

    Article : 84 words
  30. LADEN WITH GIFTS

    When the Australian cricketers I[?]arded the boat train they had a lot of extra luggage, which largely comprised gifts from all over England. They included ...

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  31. O'REILLY'S LAST TOUR.

    Moult, writing in the "Daily Telegraph" states: "Cricketers will learn with regret that O'[?]illy protably will not make another tour. His decision ...

    Article : 44 words
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