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  5. Yet Another Car Plunges into Deep Water

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Representing 37 religions, social, and educational associations, a deputation waited on the Chief Secretary (Mr. ...

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  6. ROMA

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Minister for Mines is in receipt of a request from the Roma Town Council that no company be allowed to use the ...

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  7. CAR'S PLUNGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A large motor car plunged into the Parramatta River at Rhodes last night while travelling about 25 miles an ...

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  8. GHASTLY

    MARSEILLES, Wednesday. —What is already regarded as another Landru affair was discovered in a villa at St. Marguerite, ...

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  9. POLAR FIASCO

    OSLO, Tuesday.—A wireless from the steamer Quest says it is of the opinion that it will be impossible to save the remainder of Mobile's party, also ...

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  10. State Insurance

    BEIISBANE, Wednesday. —It was officially announced to-day. that the State Insurance Office had been advised by its actuary that there was a ...

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  11. Flying Boats

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Preparations are being made to welcome the squadron of British flying boats which leave Adelaide on Friday for ...

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  12. Serum Tragedy

    CANBERRA, Wednesday Minister for Health (Sir Neville Howse) stated to-day that the preparation of serum for all purposes at the ...

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  13. Monster 'Plane

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The biggest aeroplane in the world la expected to fly at London to-morrow. The plane is the British ...

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  14. State Elections

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The feeling is prevalent among the ranks of the Country Nationalist parity that the State elections may be held in either ...

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  15. Seamen's Union

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A general split in the Seamen's Union is likely as a result of the Walsh-Johnson feud. ...

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  16. Spurious Coins

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—with the arrest of a foreigner early this morning, and the finding of an efficient and upto-date plant for the counterfeiting of ...

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  17. Callous Motorists

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Within four days three persons have been killed by motorists who have driven away after the accidents. ...

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  18. Unfounded

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Captain Kingsford Smith, speaking at a lunchcon in his honour by Queenslanders in Sydney to-day, said he was delighted ...

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  19. Too Serious

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—"I think must people will agree there was too much dourness and grimness in the piny of the last Australian cricket team to ...

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  20. Air Force

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday—For two or three years the Federal Ministry has been endeavouring to strengthen the Australian Air Force, and recently ...

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  21. Dalwallinu Crime

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Mrs. Harold Smith. who was battared and criminally assaulted after her husband had been killed, is progressing satisfactory, The ...

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  22. "Dawn"

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday.—The Bengal board of film censors by six votes to two decided to prohibit the exhibition of the Cavell film "Dawn" in India ...

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  23. North Coast Railway

    BRISBSANE, Wednesday.—The Minister for Railways announced to-day that the landslide at 79½ miles point, between [?] and Coorey on the ...

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  24. For Rockhampton

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—The Minister for Railways left Brisbane to-day for Rockhampton. He has accepted the Invitation of the Rockhampton ...

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  25. Paid Off

    CAERNS, Wednesday.—A meeting of the Tally [?] to-day decided to pay off [?] after giving them three days notice. ...

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  26. S.S. Marclla

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—The British steamer Marella from Melbourne caught fire in the bankers. The [?] deck was buckled and the ...

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