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  4. GERMANY CANNOT FIGHT

    LONDON, Saturday.—The German Government has handed to the Ambassadors for Belgium and France a Note which denies that there was any real ...

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  5. TERRIBLE STORM AT BATHURST

    BATHURST, Saturday.—Tom and uprooted fruit trees, silt-covered tomato and tobacco crops and dead stock marked the trail of the storm which ...

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  6. Famine in Greece

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Sir Arthur Stanley, chairman of the British Red Cross Society, has written to the Press to point out ...

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  7. 'MID SWARMS OF SHARKS

    To fall from a steamer, to swim through shark-infested ocean waters for two hours, and to reach the shore safely, was the experience that befell a young Newcastle resident in the early hours of yesterday morning. ...

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  8. Drowned While Burning

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mrs. Knapton left a fancy dress ball at a village near Frome. While walking home in a costume ...

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  9. TRAGEDY IN FAR WEST

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—On returning to Camoweal, in the far West, from Innisfail, Angus Byerlic shot at his mother-in-law and then at his wife. Both ...

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  10. "VERY UNSATISFACTORY"

    "My attention has been drawn to the resolutions passed at a meeting of settlers of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area said the Premier, Sir George Fuller, ...

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  11. DIVED TO DEATH

    BRISBANE, Saturday—Thomas Randcliffe, aged 44 years, quartermaster on the steamer Kanowna, and hailing from Newcastle, met his death at Townsville ...

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  12. "FARMING THE FARMERS"

    "The man on the land and the industrial worker are both suffering from the machinations of the middleman. Many agents ...

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  13. SURF HEROISM

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—Wonderful saving of life took place at the South Melbourne Beach by Joe Stanford, a fireman attached to the Metropolitan Fire ...

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  14. MUDDLED FRENCH VISIT.

    Indignant writes: "There is considerable dissatisfaction about the way in Which invitations were issued for the various gatherings in connection with ...

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  15. UNKNOWN SOLDIER

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Skeleton and accoutrements of a warrior who was buried 200 B.C. have been unearthed at Ham Hill, in Somerset. ...

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  16. KU KLUX KLAN METHODS

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—Robert Dade, the Mayor of Mer Rouge, has admitted, in the Klu Klux Klan trial at Bastrop, that he was a former member of the Ku ...

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  17. DIGGERS SACKED

    WEST MAITLAND.—The conditions being imposed on councils in connection with the Federal Government's road grant to give relief to unemployed are ...

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  18. THE BATH MYSTERY

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is reported that the police have found the Winchester rifle with which Maltby murdered Mrs Middleton, whose body was found ...

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  19. A CLOUD BURST

    WELLINGTON, Saturday.—A heavy cloudburst occurred last night. The whole district between Mumbil and Drip-stone was flooded. Ten inches of rain ...

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  20. DRINK MORE MILK

    On the last day of the month a novel effort in to be made to draw attention to the value of milk an a food. A procession of all sorts of vehicles is to be ...

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  21. "NOT ENTHUSIASTIC"

    WEST MAITLAND, Saturday.—The proposal of the N.S.W. Cricket Association to try out country bowlers has not been received enthusiastically. ...

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  22. BUILDING IN WAGGA

    WAGGA Saturday.—There has been remarkable activity in building in Wagga in the last few years. Last year 136 new buildings were erected at a cost of ...

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  23. WORMS IN COTTON

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Discouraging reports have reached Brisbane from Murwillumbah regarding experiments that are being made in that locality in cotton ...

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  24. JOHNSON BEATS BRENNAN

    NEW YORK, Friday Night—Floyd Johnson defeated Bill Brennan. He received a decision on points after 15 rounds' boxing. ...

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  25. MORE M.L.C.'S

    A special Cabinet meeting will be held tomorrow on account of the Premier's departure for London the following day. At the meeting, it is believed, additional ...

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  26. 'BOY" CHARLTON, AUSTRALIA'S WONDER SWIMMER

    Here's Boy Charlton, the fifteen and a half-year-old swimming marvel of Manly. Yesterday, at the Domain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. MORE HOT WEATHER

    Further heat and sultriness inland, with thunderstorms, are forecasted by the Government Meteorologist. All districts within the State ...

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  28. FAMOUS PUBLICAN

    Mr. Albert Neville, licensee of the Exchange Hotel, Pitt-street, has purchased, with a 10 years' lease, Watson's Paragon Hotel, Circular Quay. ...

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  29. DEBT FUNDING

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—Washington reports that the chief point of discussion by the Debt Funding Commission to-day was that of adjusting the ...

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  30. Sleep Walker's Death

    LONDON, Saturday.—Clad in her nightdress, Miss Ethel Russell, daughter of a doctor at East Ham, left her room in a state ...

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  31. "I Am Being Burned"

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Paris doctor named Colombet is on trial on a charge of culpable homicide. He placed Madame ...

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  32. LOOKING FOR LESLIE

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Charles Leslie, alias Deacon, who escaped from the custody of two warders at the General Hospital last Thursday, is still at large. ...

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  33. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd., is offering £1000 a year for the next five years for a new open golf championship of the world. ...

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  34. METROPOLITAN WEATHER FORECAST.

    Sultry conditions, Chiefly fine, but cloudy at first, with East to N.E. wind. Fresh and squally in afternoon, ...

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  35. AIRMAN'S CAR OVERTURNS

    LITHGOW, Saturday.—A motor car in charge of Captain-Le Grice, the Australian airman, was being driven into town from the Vale when one of the ...

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  36. ENGLISH POUND STRONGER

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—The International development is, if anything. strengthening the pound. To-day it remained hteady at 4.67dol., ...

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  37. MUST HAVE A BATH

    LITHGOW, Saturday.—The Blaxland Shire Council has decided that all dwellings erected in the municipality in future must contain bathrooms. ...

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