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  2. Advertising

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  3. FIGHTS OVER EVICTION

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Pickets endeavouring to prevent a real estate agent forcing an entry, by virtue of a warrant for arrears of rent, into a house in Douglas-street, Redfern, clashed with police inside the house early this morning. ...

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  5. SCIENTISTS UP ALOFT

    LONDON, Saturday.—More and more thrilling does it appear were, the experiences of Professor Piccard and Dr. Kipfer in their ascent by balloon to the highest altitude yet reached by a human being, as further ...

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  6. RETIREMENT OF MR. COURTENAY LUCK

    Members of the Commercial Travellers' Association met on Saturday to do honour to their retiring secretary and club manager, Mr. Courtenay Luck, who is succeeded by Mr. E. A. Brown. They are standing at the head of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "CRASHING IN"

    PArIS. Saturday.—"I have been thrown out of better places than this," shouted "Tex" Guinan, the American "Night Club Queen," from ...

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  9. BODIES IN POND

    LONDON, Saturday.—The police have found the bodies of Mrs. Maud Lewis and her daughter Freda (20), who had not been seen for several ...

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  10. CARRIED FOOD

    No news was received on Saturday of the airman, Leslie Joseph Trist, of the Kew Guinea Airways, Limited, who has been missing for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WOMAN ENTERS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A dramatic hold-up scene at die shop of Mr. G. Carmichael, in Bastings street, Northcote, late last night, ...

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  12. FINAL TESTS

    NEW LONDON (Connecticut). Saturday.—The efforts for the speedy departure to the North Pole of Sir Hubert Wilkins in the submarine ...

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  13. FIVE HURT

    STRUCK by flying glass from the shattered windscreen when their car crashed almost head-on into a tram car near the Milton tennis courts on ...

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  14. THREE FIRES

    Startling discoveries were made when firemen from the Windsor station finally quelled flames which threatened to destroy a large ...

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  15. BACK TO THE AIR

    LONDON, Saturday.—Arrangements have been made by Imperial Airways for 200 wartime fighting pilots and aerial, observers, who have not flown since the ...

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  16. AMAZED LIBERALS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mrs. Betts Vincent, formerly of London, and the wife of an Australian manufacture, created a sensation at the Liberal free ...

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  17. TRAINING IN PRACTICAL DEMOLITION

    Officers and ndn-coms of the 5th Division Engineers at Enoggera on Saturday, preparing to blow up a tree with wet gun cotton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. DRAFT ADOPTED

    GENEVA, Saturday. —Despite the protests of the representatives of Australian, South African, and Japanese employers, the International Labour ...

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  19. CHAMPIONS TOASTED

    On Friday night, the Great Public Schools Old Boys' Rowing Club held the annual dinner. Mr. W. P. Rowland (chairman), in ...

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  20. FINE SUNDAY

    Generally fine weather continuing, but becoming cloudy, with passing showers along the coast between Thursday Island and Cairns. Cloud development ...

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  21. VICE-REGAL HAND

    CANBERRA. Saturday.—It is rumoured that the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) dissuaded the Attorney-General (Mr. F. Brennan) ...

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  22. WORLD IN 3000

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dean Inge,lecturing before the Royal Institution, envisaged the world in 3000 A.D. He prophesied the abolition of war, ...

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  23. LEAGUE EXPLAINS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—The following statement was made to-day by Mr.Ernest Tumbull, Victorian president of the All for Australia League:— ...

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  24. BOOKS BURNED

    An outbreak of fire occurred in the cashier's department at Thomas Brown and Sons. Eagle-street, city, shortly before midnight. The bursting of a ...

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