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  4. AGAINST WAR

    The British Empire and the United States, as the guardians of world peace, is the visualisation of Sir Charles Higham, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 659 words
  5. STOP PRESS NEWS

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  6. MYSTERY OF THE RED PLANET

    "What goes on in these distant globes? Are they worlds, or are they mere masses of matter? Are physical forces alone at work ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GELIGNITE "PLANT"

    Walking through the Treasury Gardens early this morning two schoolboys come unexpectedly on a gelignite case. Hidden in the ...

    Article : 477 words
  8. HOUSE SITS ALL NIGHT

    In a sitting which lasted for 25 hours and 20 minutes, the House of Representatives agreed to an expenditure of £61,896,000 in the financial year 1923-24. The last [?]ote on the Estimates was passed shortly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "WE EXPECT TO WIN"

    "We expect to win the doubles on Saturday, and the final day should see the Australians victors." J. O. Anderson, captain of the Australian Davis Cup team, sent the above cheering message to lawn ...

    Article : 506 words
  10. FUKUDA'S PLUCKY FIGHT

    Everything went off without a hitch today. The spectators were very sporting right through. The majority of the local "fans" think ...

    Article : 347 words
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  12. POLICE AND PALMISTS

    Fortune tellers had better read their own palms and crystal gazers gaze deeply to discover tall men clad in blue and wearing shining hats ...

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  14. AT FULL GALLOP

    Coming at full gallop along Brighton road at 1.45 this morning, a Chinese market gardener's cart passed right over the top of an open ...

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  15. IN SNAKE'S COILS

    There was a sensational incident at a circus, when a 25ft. boa-constrictor coiled around Ralph Smith, a snake charmer. ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. 20 BAGS OF SUGAR STOLEN

    Thieves entered the tannery of David Brown, of Footscray road, Kensington, last night and stole 20 bags of sugar. ...

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  17. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

    "Herald" Photo. Cats at Wirths' Park and bulldog aristocrats at the Engineers' Depot, Alexandra Avenue attracted animal lovers today. Mrs J. D. I[?]ing's heavyweight Persian cat, "Peter" (left), arid Mr D. C. Fraser's champion bulldog "Bombardier," are typical ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. FEATURES IN OTHER PAGES

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  19. WEATHER FORECAST

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  20. SHORTER HOURS

    The decision to abolish the 12 hours' day in the stool mills will be enforced next week. This will mark a great forward ...

    Article : 67 words
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