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  4. DISRUPTION OF EMPIRE

    Sensational disclosures are made in a Blue Book issued by the British Government containing documents and correspondence seized when the headquarters of the British Communists were raided in October last. The papers indicate remarkable activities in Great Britain and ...

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  5. ALL EYES ON LORD'S

    Intense interest is being evinced in England in the second Test match, which was commenced at Lord's on Saturday. There was an extraordinary inquiry for tickets, holders of which were demanding £5 apiece. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STRUCK TROLLEY

    MUSWELLBROOK, Saturday.--A mishap, with all the possibilities of the Aberdeen disaster, overtook a division of the Brisbane mail train last night. ...

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  9. HIT BY SHOVEL

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--As the steamer Orvieto was leaving No. 7 wharf, Woolloomooloo, this afternoon, a shovel was thrown overboard by a member of the ...

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  10. "NICK OF TIME"

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.--Messrs. K. Bathgate and Probett, officials on the East India railway, at Dhanbad, hearing that a panther was terrorising the ...

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  11. FULL APOLOGY

    LONDON, Saturday.--The London Express Newspapers Limited, in a case before Mr. Justice Horridge, apologised to Prince and Princess Bibesco, and ...

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  12. BOB AND SHINGLE

    ROME, Saturday. -- Bobbed and shingled hair will be taboo at the season's, court functions. The Queen, possessing luxuriant black ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MOSLEM TEASED

    CALCUTTA, Friday. -- The chapter of Hindu Moslem riots is by no means closed. The celebration at Bakrid was peaceful because of Government ...

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  14. £90 DAMAGE

    Shortly before 8 o'clock on Saturday evening, a motor car, owned and driven by Claude Edes, of Ada-street, Taringa, collided with an iron tramway pole at ...

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  15. STOIC DRIVER.

    LONDON, Friday.--"It is no use. I am done. My feet are trapped," were the words of Norman Wright, driver of a blazing motor lorry, that had ...

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. STATE FORECAST

    Except for few showers in North Coast division, chiefly on the cost, generally fine weather continuing, but a change favouring rain ...

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    Land Tax winning the Second Division Handicap at Albion Park from Ardweal, with Tom Bell in third place. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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