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  6. DEATH ROLL NOW 32 IN GIPPSLAND INFERNO: OTHERS MISSING

    SINCE THE GREAT FIRE of 1898, when Gippsland was swept by flames, no greater appalling catastrophe has been recorded than that which occurred this week in the timber country from Warburton to Noojee. ...

    Article : 844 words
  7. FIVE TO ONE ON SUZANNE

    SUZANNE LENGLEN is now favorite at odds of 5 to 1 on for the [?]h talked-of match against Helen Wills to-morrow. ...

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  8. EARL AND COUNTESS

    "COUNTESS CATHCART only came over to America as a sott of publicity stunt and to get a hit at me," said the Earl of Craven ...

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  9. ACTS OF HEROISM

    A MID THE TRAGIC narratives of death and suffering in the flames are stories of unexampled heroism. Epic courage was displayed by Florrie Hodges, aged sixteen. She spread her body across her two little sisters when the fire ...

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  10. ARRIVED BY THE EXPRESS

    Miss Elsie Prince, the first of the "No, No, Nannette" company to reach here, arrived on the Melbourne Express to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. A MURDERER'S INSANITY

    "GUILTY but ma[?] was H. verdict against Frederick Dcan, who last month killed [?] wife at Corford by battering [?] ...

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  12. BACK FROM WEMBLEY

    Mr. Justley Rawlings (left), an Australian Commissioner at Wambley, returning by the Otranto, and arrived in Sydney by the Melbourne Express to-day. Sir Samuel Hordern went to the station to great him. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BILLETS FOR GERMANS

    TWO MESSAGES from Berlin to-night suggest that Sir Eric Drummond, Secretary-General to the League of Nations, is ...

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  14. TO COMMAND OUR NAVY

    Comma Hyde, who arrived in Melbourne by the Otrante. He is the first Australian to command the Australian Navy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. HIGH COURT MUST DECIDE

    THE FULL COURT to-day dismissed the appeal, with costs, brought by John William Cowburn from the decision of Mr. ...

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  16. PROTECTION FOR BRITISH FILMS

    THE propaganda being carried on by foreign film manufactures and producers to the detriment of the British industry is a matter ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. J. W. H. T. DOUGLAS ILL

    J. W. H. T. Douglas, the noted English all-round cricketer, has been taken to hospital suffering from app[?] ...

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  18. COOTAMUNDRA SWEPT

    Flames fanned by a fierce wind. swept through the properties of A. Bolger, Fountenny, Wallendbeen; J. Davidson, Mundooman: and W. ...

    Article : 60 words
  19. THE CAMPERDOWN FIRE

    A heap of bricks, some broken "windows, and a damaged roof were the only outward and visible-sign's of the fire at Garr[?] premisses. in Austr[?]-street, Camperdown. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. WAVES WON'T SAY "NO, NO, NANETTE"

    VIVACIOUS, in spite of the intense heat, Miss Elsie Prince, the famous English actress, who will play the title role in "No, No, Nan[?]" ...

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