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  4. STREETS OF BERLIN RUNNING WITH BLOOD

    THE Neukoelln district of Berlin bears the appearance of a battlefield. At dawn to-day the streets were bespattered with blood, suggesting that the May Day rioters have sustained heavier ...

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  5. TERRIBLE!" SAID CHURCHILL

    Mr. Churchill made a "talkie" to-day—and history. It was his first "talkie," and was made in the garden of No. 10 Downing-street, to be shown all over England soon on behalf of the Conservatives. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    NOVEL SIGHT AT SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND. For the first time for 17 years, Rugby Union clubs yesterday provided the attraction at Sydney Cricket Ground. Randwick and University forwards are here depicted in a line-out. As there is no such feature in the rival Rugby League game, it was a novel sight for Cricket Ground patrons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WHO'LL PROBE THAT COAL PROBLEM ?

    Who will be the men to solve—or try to solve—the coul problem? Mr. Bruce does not know.. yet; but by to-morrow he expects to be ...

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  8. Fined £3000

    Evidently traffic in opium is considered a more serious offence in Hong Kong than in Australia, judging by the penalty imposed on a Chinese woman who was ...

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  9. POLITICAL HUBBUB AT CANBERRA

    A first-class political sensation has been caused by the reported allegations made by.Dr. Watson, formerly a Federal Capital ...

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  10. WHO IS HE ?

    The Radium Fund, raised as a thank offering for the King's recovery, now amounts to £143,790. Lord and Lady Inchcape have each given £500. ...

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  11. TORNADO

    Forty-four persons lost their lives in the violent storms which have swept the Middle West and the Southern States in the past two days. Twenty-three were ...

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  12. Held at Bay

    The spectacle of two constables and two civilians .holding at bay a crocodile in the gutter of the main street at Townsville this week caused a deal of ...

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  13. "BIG BILL" CHANGES HIS FLAG

    Mayor W. H. Thompson, who campaigned under an anti-British slogan, addressed the boys of the Young Australia League from a platform draped with the ...

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  14. LAND TAX VALUER

    Mr. W. J. Gore, who has filled the position of Commonwealth Senior Valuer for Land Tax in New South Wales. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THE KING

    The King will leave Craigwell House, Bognor, for Windsor Castle on May 17. The journey will be made by motor car, during the morning, Windsor being ...

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  16. Movie Mad In England

    Is England going movie mad? The popularity of films has increased remarkably since the introduction of the "talkies." New films are being passed ...

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  19. HELEN WILLS IS EXCITED

    It is reported from Paris that Helen Wills is tremendously excited over her coming presentation at Court. She is neglecting tennis to devote her time to ...

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  20. CLOSE DOWN

    The Federation of Master Cotton Spinners Association at Manchester has decided to close down all mills from May 18 until the strike of the card room ...

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  21. WORLD FLIGHT

    Commander Franco, who flew from Spain to Brazil in 1020, will leave Cartagena on Sunday, with two companions, to fly around the world. ...

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  22. DAY OF YOUTH

    At a meeting of the Dunlop Rubber Company to-day, Sir Eric Geddes, who presided, introduced the new director, Mr. Clive Bailllieu, who, he said, would ...

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  23. JUDGE'S COUSIN BELIEVED TO BE MURDERED

    Sensational developments are expected in connection with the death of Miss Olive Branson, cousin of the English High Court judge, Sir George Branson. ...

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  24. BROKE SHOULDER

    The racehorse Trigamist broke a shoulder during a gallop at Ascot this morning, and had to be destroyed. He was sent five furlongs on the little grass ...

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  25. STOP PRESS

    MELBOURNE Saturday.—Johnny Leckie 8.121, heat Claude Wilson, 8.02 on points at the Stadium to-night. ...

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  26. DISPLAY OF STRENGTH

    Labor Day will be celebrated in Brisbane on Monday, and. as the State elections are at hand, special efforts are being made to make a bold display. It ...

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  27. WRESTLING.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.— Jim Browning (America) defeated Paddy Mauaby (Trealand) by, two falls to one in a wrestling bout-to-night. ...

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  28. DRAWN GAME

    The South Africans' first match of the present season ended this evening in a draw. Scoring 444 for the loss of eight ...

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  29. NOTED CLERIC DIES

    The death is announced of the Rev. John Kelman, D.D., D.Litt., O.B.E. The Rev. John spent three years in Australia, and was for a while at Ormond College, ...

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