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  3. CURRENT TOPICS.

    A motor car, owned by Sydney John Sturt, of New Farm, stolen from the Bundamba racecourse last Wednesday, was recovered at Brightview ...

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  4. OVER THE CENTURY.

    Extreme heat was experienced over a wide a ea of the State to-day. The worst conditions prevailed in the West [?]terior. Charleville recorded ...

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  5. SUSPECT CAUGHT.

    It is hoped that, with the arrest yesterday of a young man by Detective Acting-Sergeant F. Damro and Detective T. Lloyd, of the Criminal ...

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  6. Election Preparations.

    Political activity in Queensland will be quickened in the next few months, for unless something unforeseen occurs the State elections ...

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  7. HIT BY WOOD.

    A man named R. Macartney, Bennett-street, East Ipswich, was chopping wood at his home yesterday morning when a piece flew up and ...

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  8. FIRE AT LOWOOD.

    About 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon a large dwelling owned by Mr. G. A. Frohloff was burned to the ground (our Lowood correspondent writes). ...

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  9. MILD RUSH.

    A mild rush to diggings near Brown Hill has followed the discovery of an 8oz. nugget by Messrs. J. Brooks and C. Sharp, which realised ...

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  10. MOTOR TRUCK DESTROYED.

    On Friday morning, a truck driven by Mr. H. Wass, of Toowoomba, was destroyed by fire on the western side of Marburg, about two miles ...

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  11. BURNING HEAT AT IPSWICH

    Ipswich shared in the oppressive heat wave, which affected the State during the week-end. A burning, dry wind on Saturday afternoon increased ...

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  12. "SOMETHING TO KILL QUICK."

    The coronial inquiry into the death of Walter Gustay Wefer, which occurred at Ropeley East on November 23, was continued at the Gatton Court ...

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  13. FURTHER ECONOMY.

    The leader of the Opposition (Sir Stanley Argyle) looks upon the State Cabinet's attempt to effect further economies in departments as an ...

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  14. CANADA—NEW ZEALAND.

    The New Zealand-Canada trade agreement was satisfactorily concluded on Friday subject to ratification by both Parliaments. The ...

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  15. REDBANK ACCIDENT.

    When a motor truck, driven by W. Payne, North Ipswich, crashed into the Lack of a car on Brisbane-road, near the six-mile bridge at ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. FATHER OF TWELVE.

    John Duffy (42), of Ewington, near Collie, the father of 12 children, was run down and killed by a train to-day. While he was trying to jump off ...

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  17. PERSONAL.

    Mr. A. G. Crawford, Secretary of the Queensland Turf Club, resigned on Saturday. He intends to enter business on his own account. Mr. C. ...

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  18. FINISHING TOUCHES.

    Within the limits of the available money work on the Harbour Bridge is being rushed so that the weather conditions will not delay the opening. ...

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  19. MR. E. A. ATHERTON.

    "There is absolutely no foundation for the rumour and no truth in it." said the Premier (Mr. A. E. Moore) on Saturday when the suggestion from ...

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  20. FOUR INJURED.

    Thrown from their car when it capsized, following a head-on smash with another car, near the Oxley bridge, on Saturday night, three ...

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  21. ROBERT BURNS.

    Scots will be pleased to learn that It is libellous to say, as do many biographies, that Robert Burns' political views led to disagreements with ...

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  22. CROCODILE IN SWIMMING POOL.

    Mrs. H. Williams saw a crocodile at Eton Vale Creek on Wednesday while looking for cows along the bank of the creek. The monster was ...

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  23. MAN REWARDED.

    The prompt action of Mr. T. H. Murray, in pursuing a suspect, resulted in the arrest of a man in connection with the hold-up of the ...

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  24. FOUR HURT IN CAR SMASH.

    When a car driven by Leslie M'Kay, of Drummoyne, collided with another car at the corner of Mullins and Beatttle Streets, Balmani, last night, ...

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  25. ANXIETY RELIEVED.

    Great anxiety was felt in the Budgee district on Thursday night when it became known that Miss Violet Peterson was missing from her home. ...

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  26. STABBING AFFRAY.

    The police yesterday arrested a suspect in connection with the stabbing of Arthur Green (39), of North Fitzroy. ...

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  27. ANOTHER RECORD FOR KINGSFORD SMITH.

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith's time between Marseilles and Rome (220 minutes), it is claimed, is a record. ...

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  28. FELL DOWN HOLD.

    Andrew Nelson, wharf labourer, of Port Melbourne, fell down the hold of the steamer Noora while it was unloading coal at Yarraville last ...

    Article : 64 words
  29. GEN. DAWES TO RESIGN.

    General S. G. Dawes has announced that he will resign the post of Ambassador to Britain after he has represented the United States as a ...

    Article : 43 words
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