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Arrested in Stanthorpe last month and charged with an offence alleged to have been committed in 1929, Gerald Charles Ross Mumby (51), engineer, of Melbourne, told a remarkable story of mistaken identity, and ...
Article : 1497 words view this articleTwenty-three days of investigation by a squad of eight detectives finds them little nearer to the murderer of the Rev. Harold Laceby Cecil, vicar of ...
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Advertising : 508 words view this articleAlthough the new telephone service between Tasmania and the mainland will not be ready for commercial use before March, the work of linking up ...
Article : 191 words view this articleMrs. W. J. Towers, of Beech Forest, narrowly escaped being bitten by a 3ft long tiger snake as she gathered an armful of sticks laid in front of ...
Article : 57 words view this article"Tassy" Johnson, the triple Victorian titleholder, crashed sensationally in the final of the half-mile handicap at the amateur cycling meeting at ...
Article : 102 words view this articleFourteen witnesses will be heard by Mr. Grant, P.M., at the Coroner's Court on Thursday, when an inquest will be held into the death of Luigi ...
Article : 81 words view this articleStanley Manausakis (6), who was reported missing from his home yesterday, was located at Innisfail to-day. The boy boarded the train at Tully ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 101 words view this articleWITH the passing of Christmas without relief rains, and the recent scattered storms having been no benefit, some sheep ...
Article : 257 words view this articleRain for the 24 hours to 9 o'clock this morning averaged about an inch and a half throughout the district, except at Halifax and Macnade, where the ...
Article : 102 words view this articleThere was another big influx of visitors to-day, and Southport tonight is thronged almost as greatly as at Christmas. The weather to-day ...
Article : 81 words view this articleThe exodus of holiday visitors which commenced on New Year's Day has continued, and it is expected that many more camps will be struck ...
Article : 149 words view this articleLORD HOWE ISLAND, Saturday. TOURISTS who visited Lord Howe Island over the holidays and were due back at work last ...
Article : 170 words view this articleThough a milk truck and a postal delivery van were almost wrecked in a head-on collision at the junction of Kedron Park Road and Lutwyche ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 279 words view this articleThe death to-day of Dr. Leila Katherine Keatings, following an operation for an illness with which she was stricken only on Friday afternoon, has ...
Article : 132 words view this articleTwenty eager competitors took part in The Courier-Mail sand garden competition at Byron Bay to-day, and when it is considered that the majority ...
Article : 213 words view this articleMiss Ann Flashman, of Sydney, who has been appointed veterinary officer of the Lost Dogs' Home and Animal Hospital at North Melbourne, will be ...
Article : 259 words view this articleNew Zealand's first Labour Minister for Public Works (Mr. Semple) will not allow wheelbarrows on public works He will provide modern ...
Article : 122 words view this articleTWO thousand cases of bananas, worth, at normal rates, about £900, have been dumped on the wholesale market this week, because of ...
Article : 185 words view this articleThe inquest will probably be held next week into the death of Mrs. Linda Elsie Youren (40), wife of George O. Youren, estate agent, of ...
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Advertising : 192 words view this articlePremises in King Street, occupied by the Warwick Vulcanising Works, were gutted by fire early on Saturday morning, and the loss exceeded ...
Article : 135 words view this articleThe Canadian Government announces that the gold export embargo has been renewed for another year. ...
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