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  4. Latest Telegrams and Cables

    A shot fired at a train between Lidcombe and Auburn last night shattered the glass of a window of one of the carriages and narrowly missed ...

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    London.—After five hours examins tion of the remains of the Charfield train smash victims many of which were almost charred in ashes,the ...

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  7. WATERSIDE STRIKE.

    Work was continued on the waterfront at Melbourne on Saturday with out a hitch, 1900 volunteers handling the cargo from 26 vessels. ...

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  8. RIFLE MATCHES.

    Additional results from the N.R.A. rifle Rematches show that F. W. Travers, of Mosman-Neutral Bay Club, won the grand aggregate prize with ...

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  9. STILL LIGHT AND HOPE.

    Sir William Cullen, in an address at the Town Hall expressed the opinion that the world was not worse to-day than ever it was There was, he said, ...

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  10. TRAIN AND CAR COLLIDE.

    Newcastie.—Three men had miraculous escapes from death when a [?] crashed into a motor car at [?] level crossing last night. The car ...

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  11. Homebush Stock Market.

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  12. BURNT TO DEATH

    Melbourne.—[?] George Wengell, 60,advertising agent, was round dead in the ruins of a garage and store which was [?] by are at ...

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  13. LUCKY ESCAPE.

    Peter Plumber, of Wollongong, had a remarkable escape from injury a few days ago when the lorry he was driving crashed through a brick wall ...

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  14. BURNETT ELECTION.

    Brisbane. — The by-election in the Burnett State electorate, to fill the vacancy caused by the transfer of B H. Corser to the Federal Parliament, ...

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  15. DIED FROM SUFFOCATION.

    William Ginespie, 52, who resided at a boarding house at caulneld, was [?] dead in his room when the attention of other boarders was called ...

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  16. SWEEPING REGULATIONS.

    Perth.—Under new regulations gazetted in this State, it is made an offence to sell any proprietary medicine which it is claimed will cure baldness, ...

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  17. MOTOR FATALITY.

    Brisbane.—N. G. M. Davidson, 26, of Sandgate, was killed instantly, and Mrs. M. J. Jackson, of Ascot, fatally injured, when a motor car skidded ...

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  18. LEBBEUS HORDERN'S ESTATE.

    It Is believed that when the estate of the late Mr. Lebbeus Hordern is collected for probate it will total over £ 1,000,000 in New South Wales alone. ...

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  19. DIED AT 104.

    Melbourne.—The death has occurred of Mrs. Helen Swan at Maryborough at the age of 104. She was active to the last. ...

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  20. CRIMES ACT.

    Addressing a meeting at Petersham the Prime Minister said he was proud of the Crimes Act, which had been entirely successful. ...

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  21. MORE MOTOR SMASHES.

    Four persons were killed in Victoria during the week-end as a result of motor smashes. ...

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  22. BOMB OUTRACES.

    Melbourne.—Special police concentration in localities where bomb outrages may be expected has been decided upon, and police and motor-cycle ...

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  23. NO ORDINARY VAGRANT.

    When Henry Ryan, 35, was remanded at the Central Court to-day on a charge of vagrancy, Sergeant Napper said he did not want to say anything ...

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  24. UPPER HOUSE ABOLITION.

    Perth. — The West Australian Congress of the Labor party expunged from its platform the abolition of the Upper House. ...

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  25. CLAIMS £50,000.

    In the supreme court to-day jeremian Jackson claimed £50,000 from James Hackett and Frank Alldritt, wellknown bookmakers, and several other ...

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  26. TO HELP AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide.—Members of the British Industrial and Economic Mission passed through Adelaide on their way to Queensland. Sir Arthur Duckham, ...

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  27. SPLENDID RAINS.

    Practically the whole of the N.S.W. has received benefit by the rain which fell yesterday, and the acting State Meteorologist says the falls should ...

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  28. REMARKABLE CHARGES.

    Allegations of a remarkable nature are made against a man who was arrested by the police yesterday on a charge of vagrancy. It is alleged that ...

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  29. £3000 JEWELS.

    Opening a parcel which had come 12,000 miles through the ordinary post, Armand Nihotte, Consul for Belgium, found a blaze of jewels, valued ...

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