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  5. Skeleton Federal Cabinet Talks All Day

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — After discussing the financial crisis all day to-day, the skeleton Federal Cabinet rose to-night without ...

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  6. RIOTOUS CROWD

    WINNIPEG, Monday. — A Canadian police shot an American woman dead in an embarrassing quarrel near the international ...

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  7. SHOT FIRED

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—To save his companion, who had been knocked down by a number of men at Rosewater this afternoon, a constable was ...

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  8. TALKIE BOOM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — A merger has been announced of Hoyts Theatres, Limited, which controls over 100 large theatres ...

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  9. SMALLPOX

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—When the Royal Packet Navigation Company's steamer, Nieuw Zealand, arrived at Brisbane this morning from Batavia on ...

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  10. GOOD WORK

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Dense clouds of thick black smoke pouring from the windows of the produce store of Dalgety and Sons, Margaret-street, this ...

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  11. WRESTLING BOUT

    PHILADELPHIA, Monday.—An exhibition of alligator wrestling came to a sudden end in a park pool when the alligator snapped ...

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  12. STOLEN GOODS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Court of Criminal Appeal to-day quashed the sentences of two years hard labour imposed recently on Edward Lawlor and ...

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  13. THE CASKET

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Golden Casket, number 227, was drawn to-day. The first prize went to ticket No. 15,786, "A and E" syndicate, care of ...

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  14. SUGAR INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—September 16 was fixed to-day by Cabinet as the opening day of the sugar inquiry, which will commence in Brisbane. ...

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  15. MUST CEASE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—At a mass meeting of the State branch of the Carters and Drivers' Union, to-day, the men endorsed the decision of Sunday's ...

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  16. "CRACK HER UP"

    DETROIT, Monday.—The third attempt of Marion Carstairs to win the Harmsworth motor boat trophy from Gar Wood ended in failure. ...

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  17. NO CLUE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The expert cracksmen who robbed two suburban banks during the week-end of £2700 covered their trucks so well that ...

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  18. SURPLUS MEN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Minister for Railways told Mr. F. Cooper that there were 1127 surplus employees of the ...

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  19. BOONAH FIRE

    BOONAH, Tuesday.—Damage estimated at several thousand pounds was caused by fire which burnt down three shops in the main street early this ...

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  20. WILL FLY ON

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Though no definite advice has been recieved, it is anticipated aht A. Cunningham will resume his flight to England from the ...

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  21. WITH SABRES

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Mails's" Budapest correspondent telegraphs that armoured cars are patrolling the streets following serious unemployed rioting ...

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  22. BITTEN ON TOE

    MACKAY, Tuesday.—While returning home from school, at Cliftonville, Olive Langdon (11) was bitten on the toe by a venomous snake, and died ...

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  23. W. R. HEARST

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Minister for the Interior served an expulsion order on Mr. W. R. Hearst (American newspaper proprietor), who has been ...

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  24. FIVE KILLED

    PORTLAND (California), Monday.—The "flyer" train on the Southern Pacific route, struck a motor car, filled with colliery workers, at a level ...

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  25. SHOT IN EYE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Noticing a man lurking outside big home, at Goalburn, last night, Cecil Chapman asked the intruder his business. ...

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