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  4. 40 INCINERATED

    A cinema fire at Mariago incinerated 35 persons, while many were injured. The Prefect, hurrying to the fire, was injured in a motor smash, in which his ...

    Article : 42 words
  5. "I WILL SOON BE FREE"

    During the week Mr. M'Gregor, the Police Magistrate at Omeo, received an anonymous letter from Melbourne with a reference in it to the Omeo murder. A ...

    Article : 2,395 words
  6. NUDITY ON STAGE

    A curious antidote for the tendencies I revealed by the Krantz "death pact" case has been discovered In Berlin. It consists of complete nudity. ...

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  7. BATSMEN STILL UNENTERPRISING

    From the viewpoint of the spectators the batting of the Western Australians, when the match against the Victorians was resumed at the W.A.C.A. grounds today, showed very little improvement. It was still unenterprising and terribly dull. ...

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  8. HINKLER RESTS

    Mr. "Bert" Hinkler is enjoying a well-earned rest at his parents' horns today. He will spend about a week at Bundaberg and. then fly to Canberra to ...

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  9. LEAP FOR LIFE

    Six adults and a baby had a most fortunate escape from a burning building in Logan-road at 1.30 o'clock this morning. ...

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  10. HARROWING SCENES

    The fire at Moriago was a shocking disaster. The total number of deaths has not been ascertained, but it is most serious and includes many children. ...

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  11. FLYING TO CANBERRA

    To [?] announced to-day that Mr. "BERT" Hinkler is expected in Melbourne at the end of next week. He intends to fly from Bundaberg to Canberra ...

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  12. SIR HERBERT HINKLER ?

    There is a growing belief that Mr. "Bert" Hinkler will be offered a knighthood. He is spending the next few days quietly with his mother. ...

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  13. COPLEY'S CENTRE

    We recently published the plans of Mr. Copley's new civic centre at the northern corners of Newcastle and William streets, together with a statement by Mr. Copley. ...

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  14. SUB. LISTS POPULAR

    Subscription lists for "Bert" Hinkler have been opened in all States., The airman is already assured of a reward of more than £5000. ...

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  15. TRIVALVE & PILLIEWINKIE

    At Flemington this morning Valorem beat Epilogue over a time and a quarter on the san din 2.17 1/4. Gilt Edge accounted for Tyfung over ...

    Article : 408 words
  16. "HERO OF BUNDABERG"

    The tumultous welcome given to Hinkler today beggars description. There were many false alarms as the humorous members of the crowd pointed out ...

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  17. BROADCAST TO LONDON

    On receiving the report that Hinkler's reception at Bundaberg was being broadcast from station 2FC, Sydney, the Keston station 5SW listened, but without ...

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  18. PERTH-ADELAIDE TRIP

    An invaluable fund of information for overland travellers is to be found in the booklet containing the speedometer chart system over the route from Perth to ...

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  19. FINE THROUGHOUT

    The Weather Bureau has issued the following weather forecast for Western Australia: — Fine throughout, except for some ...

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  20. "BOB-IN FOR BERT"

    "Good old Bert!" "He's a dinkum Aussie; one of the best." "How I'd like to be able to show my ...

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  21. SUPREME COURT BUSINESS

    The initial sitting of the Supreme Court for 1928 was held this morning, when the Chief Justice,. Sir Robert M'Millan, occupied the bench. ...

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  22. DRESS AND PETTICOAT

    Violet Williams (37) was charged by Detectives Flannagan and Smith in the City Court this morning with having unlawfully received on February 22, one ...

    Article : 236 words
  23. CREATED A DISTURBANCE

    At 8.45 p.m. on Saturday last, Constable Adshead, while on plain-clothes duty in William-street, noticed a crowd in the vicinity of the Gordon Hotel. ...

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  24. ENDED AT LAST

    On the ballot figures to date it appears certain that the seamen themselves have at last ended the Walsh-Johnson feud by putting Mr. Johnson out of the ...

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  25. AIR MINISTER'S PRAISE

    In answer to a question in the House of Commons today, the Secretary for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare) made the following statement: "I cannot at present ...

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  26. ANOTHER CAR STOLEN.

    Joy-riders continue their activities, another car having been removed without the owner's permission last night. , Mrs. A.M. Bate left her Morris-Cowley ...

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  27. LATE SHIPPING

    Wireless advice received today stated that the A.U.S.N. Company's inter-stater KANOWNA, from the East, will, berth at Fremantle at 7 o'clock ...

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