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  5. SKULL FRACTURED

    Thrown nearly 20ft when a motor car struck the bicycle he was riding along Musgrave-road, Red Hill, on Saturday night, William Humphries, of ...

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  6. "MOWED DOWN"

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—Gangland's killers went into action last night with a vengeance, literally and figuratively, when they shot down Joe Arella, ...

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  8. BRITISH CAPITAL

    The Government has approved of granting freedom from the payment of rent for five years, exemption from labour conditions and other ...

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  9. N. S. W. ELECTIONS

    Full details of the voting in New South Wales yesterday will be found on page 3. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FOR ANTARCTIC

    LONDON, Saturday.—The trim little the Royal Research ship, William Scoresby, was to inspection prior to her departure for South Georgia on Tuesday ...

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  11. CONFERENCE FAILS

    MOUNT ISA, Saturday.—Mr. Willett, northern district organiser of the Amalgamated Engineers' Union, discussing the strike with the representative of The ...

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  12. BUST UNVEILED

    MELBOURNE. Saturday. —Speaking at the unveiling at Castlemaine this afternoon of a bronze bust of Senator H. S. W. Lawson, Mr. W. A. ...

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  13. NOTED CAFE CLOSES

    SYDNEY, Saturday. —The onetime Mecca of Epicureans, the well-know rendezvous, Loosen's Cafe, King-street, to-day closed its doors. ...

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  14. OVERTURES FAIL

    CALCUTTA, Saturday. Another honest effort to bring about peace between the British and Afridis has come to naught, and Peshawar, the ...

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  15. LOOKING FOR THE BIRD

    This group of merry Cubs to as snapped at the Boy Scouts' rally on Saturday as they were busy inspecting the camera of one the press photographers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. READY, AYE READY!

    The hospital and at the Girl Guide's rally on saturday was not requited for any serious business, but the girls were all ready with their kits for any emergency that might have arisen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. STEAMER FIRED ON

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Saturday.—Twenty-one passengers on the German liner Baden were killed and [?] injured by a hell fired from Fort Viga in Rio ...

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  18. COPPER PRICES

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— The development of the great copper mines in South Africa appears to have brought about a crisis in American ...

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  19. ENOGGERA CAMP

    In a further camp for volunteers, at Enoggera on Saturday morning, about 150 trainees went under canvas. Lieutenant-Colonel J. M. Grant, M.C., ...

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  20. "CANADIAN HITCH"

    LONDON, Saturday—A special meeting of the heads of the conference delegations was unexpectedly called to deal with the Canadian hitch. It was ...

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  21. ARMY INVASION

    A plan for a strategic offensive against million of army-worm caterpillars, advancing in organised battalions on wheat crops in parts ...

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  22. NARROW ESCAPES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Two families had narrow escapes from a fire, which, at 4 a.m, to-day destroyed two weatherboard house at Edithvale, ...

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  23. SOLDIER DEAD

    Colonel David Elder Reid, D.S.O., whose death occurred at Gympie on Saturday morning, was not only a highly esteemed citizen of Gympie, but had ...

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  24. REVIVAL OF MINING

    GYMPIE, Saturday. — The Mayor (Alderman A. Glasgow) presided at a meeting of those interested in the revival of mining. He explained that it was ...

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  25. GILBERT IN ACTION

    The aboriginal bowler who took six of the New South Wales colts' wickets at the Brisbane Exhibition oval on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. MRS. K. MILLER

    ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico Saturday. — Mrs. Keith Miller left at 10 a.m. yesterday for Wichita. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. BRIGADE'S HOPELESS TASK

    Coals falling from the kitchen stove are believed to have, been responsible for a fire which destroyed a four-roomed dwelling situated at Hall-avenue, ...

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  28. BOMBS BY POST

    CALCUTTA. Saturday.—Sending bombs by post is the latest form of amusement indulged in by the extremist agitators in this country. A few days ...

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  29. BLAZE AT HOLLAND PARK

    A five-roomed dwelling situated at Raff-avenue, Holland Park, was destroyed by fire early on Saturday night The blaze originated in the kitchen, where, it was ...

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  30. CASE TO BE STATED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The application by employers in the pastoral industry for the deletion of the station hands from the pastoral award ...

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  31. FINE AND COOL

    Fine, with cool south-easterly winds, fresh at times. STATE. (Till 6 p.m. Monday). ...

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  32. OFF TO-MORROW

    Captain F. E. Matthews will resume his flight to Sydney after breakfast to-morrow morning. The actual hour of departure has not yet been fixed, ...

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  33. IN OTHER PAGES

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  34. FLIGHT PALLIATIVE

    LISMORE, Saturday.—A little Lismore girl, aged one year and nine months, may boast when she grows up of having ...

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  35. FILM BAN LIFTED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—"Young Woodley," the British talkie which was banned in September by the Commonwealth film censor ...

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  36. CAR AND TRUCK COLLIDE.

    Occupants of a motor car and a truck narrowly escaped injury on Saturday when the two vehicles met in a head-on collision at the intersection of Lancaster ...

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  37. BITTEN BY SNAKE

    ALLORA, Saturday.—George White, a Spring Creak farmer, was picking up some cut. wheat the other night, when he was bitten on the small finger of ...

    Article : 58 words
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