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  3. PLANS FOR ANZAC DAY

    The Anzac Day Commemoration committee has arranged for the celebration of Anzac Day throughout Queensland on the same lines as on ...

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  4. NOISES OVER SURGERY

    A Mackay doctor, who declared that his wife persisted in stamping her feet on the floor above his surgery and thus disturbed his patients, ...

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  5. MENU OF CAPTIVE PLATYPUS

    Although specimens of the platypus have been kept in captivity previously, it is expected that quite a lot of information regarding the habits of the ...

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  6. JOHN MASEFIELD AS GUEST

    It is announced that Mr. John Masefleld, the Poet Laureate, has accepted an invitation to visit Melbourne during the Centenary celebrations as the ...

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  7. NEW POWERFUL EXPLOSIVE

    The Paris correspondent of "Reynolds's News" says that in the course of a spy hunt police discovered a secret formula in the rooms of a ...

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  8. UNION NEWS

    At a meeting of metropolitan members of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association, on April 4, the secretary (Mr, E. Shaw) advised that legal ...

    Article : 480 words
  9. CIVIC ELECTION MEETINGS

    The Vice-Mayor (Alderman R. E. Nixon-Smith) will open his civic electioneering campaign at the Hollywood pictures, Greenslopes, to-night. The ...

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  11. FINER WEATHER DELAYED

    The finer period must now be delayed until the completion of the present disturbances, which appears to fit cyclically that expected about April ...

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  12. TRAVELLERS' AID AT WORK

    There is pathos and humour (and fortunately sometimes humour), and there is much that is too confidential to tell, in the relations of the ...

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  13. EDUCATION COSTS UNDER REVIEW

    The 12th biennial conference of the Directors of Education opened at Hobart to-day. All States are represented. ...

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  14. WRONG SKULL PRODUCED

    Darwin's Supreme Court gallery enjoyed a good joke to-day, when the Crown Prosecutor (Mr. J. S. Harris), who was in difficulties with an ...

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  15. SYDNEY GROCER MISSING

    The police are concerned about the disappearance of Robert Wilson (50), who has been missing from his grocery shop in Charlotte Street, Ashfield, ...

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  17. CHARGE OF MURDER

    The Coronlal inquiry into the death of Charles George Illman (35) was held at Launceston this morning, when the Coroner (Mr. E. L. Hall) ...

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  18. OPPERMAN'S SUCCESS

    H. Opperman, the Australian cyclist, yesterday won the 15,000 metres race in brilliant style. He went off at a great pace, and seized the lead in ...

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