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  4. BLOODSHED AT BOULDER: PITCHED BATTLE

    Several hundred miner's and foreigners engaged in a pitched battle at Boulder late last night. Firearms were used and several miners were wounded, four being taken to hospital. The shooting occurred when about 200 miners sought to eject ...

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  5. RICH GOLD STRIKE

    A report has been received by the Minister for Mines (Mr. G. Ritchie) from the general manager of the State Batteries, stating that a parcel of 11 tons 5 cwt. of ore from the Rising. Sun Mine at Tennant's Creek ...

    Article : 295 words
  6. FOR SALE!

    The tiltyard of Eltham Palace, Kent, the scene of royal jousts and tourneys from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries, is how offered ...

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  7. THE NEW LUNCH-BAG

    Sweet Fay Turner has started school at Buranda with a nice, new lunch-bag. Just at this time Fay had not decided whether or not she liked school. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WOOL AND RUBBER

    The woollen industry has launched a big campaign to recapture the upholstering of motor cars from the leather ...

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  9. VIOLENT VARIATIONS

    Specialists are amazed at the survival of a 26 year old married woman patient in the London Hospital, Whitechapel. ...

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  10. END ERRORS

    M. Daladier has formed a Cabinet. He is taking the portfolio of Foreign Affairs besides the Prime Ministership. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie, where the first outbreak of anti-foreign rioting occurred. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. "ROULETTE PLANE" FROM LONDON

    The latest development of intense competition between the Cannes and Monte Carlo gambling establishments is due to a recent permit ...

    Article : 89 words
  13. NEPAL EARTHQUAKE

    The death roll from the earthquake in the towns of Khatmandu, Patan, and Bhatgaon, in the kingdom of Nepal, amounts ...

    Article : 125 words
  14. "A LIKELY LAD"

    "IT wud be a scan'al to the pairish if a likely lad cudna win tea college for the want o' siller. . . we hae oor faults, but we're no see ...

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  15. "TALKIES" TO BE MADE IN QUEENSLAND

    Preparations are being made to make "talkie" films in Queensland, and production on full length features and "shorts" is to begin about April, according to the representative of a syndicate of Southern and Queensland interests who has been inspecting locations for a studio in ...

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  16. INCESSANT TOOTING

    The city's unenviable reputation for noise reached a climax last night when 8,000 taxi-drivers as a protest against the increase ...

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  17. HER OWN PRODUCER

    A blind Girl Guide directed the production of her own play at Southampton May. She chose her own cast and acted as ...

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  18. STOP PRESS

    New York.--Robert Johnson, a negro, was taken by a mob from the charge of the deputy, sheriff at Tampa (Florida), on Tuesday and shot down. ...

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  19. BIGAMY IN 1903!

    There was an unusual case at Liverpool Assizes when a Dartcashire miner aged 59 years pleaded guilty to a charge of ...

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  20. EXPENSIVE CUP OF TEA

    A Nelson businessman going to the seaside for his holidays hid £100 in the oven in his home. During his absence a party of ...

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  21. RECKLESS DRIVING

    A message from Fort Lauderdale (Florida) says that Pilot and Mrs. J. A. Mollison were fined 50 dollars and costs on Monday on a charge of reckless ...

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  22. LABOUR UNITY

    Despite the overwhelming vote in favour of a generous basis for reconciliation with the Lang Party in New South Wales, industrialists at the annual ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. THE FRENCH TRAIN DISASTER

    Rescue work in progress following the terrible collision between the Nancy express and the Strasbourg express 18 miles from Paris, on Christmas Day. Nearly 200 passengers were killed and about 500. injured. This is one of the first pictures of the disaster to be published Brisbane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. IN SHADOW OF DEATH

    Pinned to the ground beneath a pile of precariously balanced logs which threatened to crush him to death if he attempted to ...

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  25. QUOTA RESTRICTIONS

    Neither the British note nor Mr. Walter Runciman's speech has modified the French attitude on quotas. France, who is determined to raise her trade balance, declares that she will bargain and will not make ...

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