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  5. GATHERED TO VIEW THE PRINCIPAL RACE

    Portion of the large attendance at Eagle Farm on Saturday, when the Queensland Turf Club conducted a most successful, meeting, to be continued to-morrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FALL OF THE MARK

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Paris correspondent of the Times says that Dr. Schacht, the German delegate to the Reparations' Conference, when ...

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  7. SHOTS FIRED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A volunteer timber worker was brutally kicked to-day at the corner of King and Alice streets, Newtown, when ...

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  8. TWO INJURED

    SOUTHPORT, Saturday.—When a motor car conveying four persons struck a culvert in Stevens-street this evening, Miss Alicia Cloherty, of ...

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  9. LIKE A BATTLEFIELD

    The Communists are still causing trouble in parts of Berlin, and there has also been rioting and looting in Hamburg, but the police have taken drastic measures to deal with the situation. Heavy casualties were inflicted when the police in armoured cars ...

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  10. VARIED VIEWS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The more one tries to analyse the election prospects, the more difficult it becomes, says a political correspondent. Even the ...

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  11. CART SMASHED

    SYDNEY, Saturday—Extensive injuries were received by Geoffrey Jones (6), of Homer-street, Harlwood, to-day, when a five-ton motor lorry ran ...

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  12. NOT ANXIOUS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. —Indications are that an extension of the timber workers' strike to the Yallourn workers will not take place, despite the ...

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  13. MILLS TO CLOSE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Federation of Master Cotton Spinners' Associations at Manchester decided to close down their mills on May 8 until the end of the ...

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  14. WATER SCARCITY

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—Explaining the delayed start of the land party instructed to recover the bodies of Anderson and Hitchcock, the Minister for ...

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  15. HASTY FLIGHT

    LISMORE, Saturday.—So quickly did flames gain control of a wooden cottage tenanted by Mrs. B. Walsh and he family, at South Lismore, early this ...

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  16. NEW FACTORIES

    LONDON, Saturday.—Work on Mr. Henry Ford's new factory at Dagenham, Essex, ?will be begun on May 18, and it will be completed in 1932, at a cost of ...

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  17. FORECASTS

    Slight probability of an occasional shower, but generally fair or fine and warmer, with light to moderate easterly, veering ...

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  18. CONVOY FOR BODIES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Instructed by the Air Board, Flight-Lieutenant Eaton will lead the three military aeroplanes from Wave Hill ...

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  19. STATUE AT MONTREUIL

    PARIS, Saturday—M. Poincare has given his support to a proposal to erect a statue of Ear) Haig at Montreuil, once the British general headquarters. ...

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  20. MOIR-OWEN FLIGHT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Captain Moir and Flying-Officer Owen, who are flying to Australia in a Vickers-Vellore air freighter, have reached Bunder ...

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  21. NED KELLY

    A historical novel based on the adventures of the Kelly gang will be published in The Daily Mail, commencing tomorrow. While true to history, this will ...

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  22. LAUNCH SUNK IN COLLISION.

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.—A large. launch towing a barge foundered in a, collision in the harbour with the coastal steamer Rangitoto. The crew was saved. ...

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