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  4. TORTURE

    KOBE, Saturday.—Negotiations for the settlement of the Sino—Soviet dispute had been slow, but seemed hopefal. There has been a serious set-back, ...

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  5. DESERT SCOURED

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—Thirty aeroplanes and hundreds of Indian trackers and other searchers are scouring the desert wastes of Arizona and Southern California. Their ...

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  6. MARGIN OF FOUR VOTES

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—By the narrow margin of four votes the Government won the day on the second reading vote of the Maritime Industries Bill, after a continuous sitting of 46 hours eight minutes. ...

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  7. BRITAIN HOLDS TITLE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Flying Officer Waghorn (Britain), with Super-marine Rolls Royce S6, won the race for the Schneider Cup. The betting was 6 to 5 on Britain. Waghorn was instructed to go "all out." ...

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  10. FOUR-DAY WEEK

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. Godfrey Morgan) said yesterday that owing to the shortage of loan money, and in order to give longer ...

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  11. INFANT BADLY HURT.

    MITCHELL, Saturday.—This afternoon Kenny, Hobson, 3 years, was knocked down by a motor car in Gambridge-street. He sustained fractured ...

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  12. NOT A RECORD

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—The sitting of Parliament concluded to-day is not the longest on record. The longest sitting, without any ...

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  13. WHEN COMMERCIAL HIGH SCHOOL LED

    Rivalry teas as keen as it was friendly and joyous at the Girls' Secondary School sports on Saturday, and as points were scored for the various schools there were bursts of enthusiastic cheers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. PUNT GROUNDED

    SOUTHPORT, Saturday. —As a result of the punt going aground last night and dinting at one end all traffic over the Coomera ferry ...

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  15. NO INQUIRY

    Mrs. A. F. Barclay, mother of Dulcie Elma Doreen Barclay, who is alleged to have died from the effects of strychnine poisoning, ...

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  16. FAKIR SUFFOCATED

    BUENOS AYRES, Saturday—An Indian Fakir, known as Blackaman, died in tragic circumstances in a "resurrection" performance, after he had been ...

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  17. DEATH FOR GANG

    SAN ANTONIO (Texas), Saturday.—Henry Helms, the notorious "Santa Claus" of the most sensational robbery of recent years, was executed by ...

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  18. DOCTOR CALLED

    Influenza prevented the Premier (Mr. A. E. Moore) from attending the opening of the garden fete of St. Oswald's Church of England at Banyo on ...

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  19. FOOTBALLER HURT.

    While playing football at Woolloongabba on Saturday George Teasdale, of William-street. Windsor, fell and fractured his right collarbone. The injury ...

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  20. TWO KILLED IN INDIAN AIR-MAIL LINER CRASH

    LONDON, Saturday. —The Indian air mail liner, flying from Baghdad to Karachi, crashed at Jask. The pilot and one of the passengers were killed, and the mails burnt. The machine, illustrated above, was equipped with three engines, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. FORECASTS

    Generally fine and warmer, out slight probability of a local thundershower in the afternoon or evening. Winds north-easterly to northerly. ...

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  22. £2000 IN BRIBES

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Indictments sufficient to keep him in goal for 85 years have ben returned by a grand jury against Frank Warder, a former State ...

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  23. INDIA TO SIGN

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is announced from Geneva that the optional clause of the statute of the Permanent Court of International Justice will be signed on ...

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