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  4. Rumour Spreads that Malmgren was Eaten

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Australian Press' special Amsterdam correspondent, states: The ninth Olympiad opened with brilliant pageantry, strongly illustrating the world-wide growth of sport. The packed stadium ...

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  6. FOR CANADA

    LONDON, Saturday.—It Is undeistood that the Anglo-Canadian governments and, the Canadian rail companies are considering an ...

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  7. MALMGREN

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday.—Mariano remains in hospital at Narbik, illness precluding his accompanying other members of the Italia expedition to, ...

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  8. SIX HOURS

    CHILDERS, Sunday.—The driver of a cane train was fatally injured through being pinned down for six hours in a Railway Department ...

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  9. Not Drunk

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Noticing man reclining against the-avail of a building in Albert-street, city, this afternoon, a [?] believing him to ...

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  10. The Straw

    LONDON, Saturday.—A conference of tile Great Western, London,. Midlands, and Scottish, London North-Eastern, and South Railway ...

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  11. Ugly Incidents

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A series of ugly incidents marred the Rugby Leagut match between North and South Sydney on Saturday. Punches were ...

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  12. Broadcasting

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Discussing the question of broadcasting Mr. Bruce said facilities would be given for' the widest possible Competition in tenders ...

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  13. Charlton Feared

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—Arne Borg declares that though he has done the 1500 metres in 10.7 at Bologna he does not know whether he will be able to ...

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  14. Wounded in the Eye

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—William Gordon (35), railway rigger, of Bandwick, was taken to hospital on Saturday night suffering wounds. in the eye. ...

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  15. Mrs. Keith Miller

    SAN PEDRO (California), Saturday. —Captains Lyons and Lancaster rescued Mrs, Keith Miller from drowning to-day. ...

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  16. Broken!

    LONDON, Sunday.—The three weeks' drought, marked by exceptionally continuous heat, with only half a normal rainfall, has now been broken up by ...

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  17. Lock Out

    LONDON, Saturday.—As a sequel to the porkers at the Ramsay Mill, Old. ham, strike, because a fellow worker refused to join the union, the muster ...

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  18. Railway Accent

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday.—A milway accident occurred at Croydon junction early this morning. A stock train engine was admitted to a loop line, on ...

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  19. Anti-War Treaty

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Mr, Kellogg has formally announced that France invited him to Paris to sign the anti-war treaty. He indicated he would ...

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  20. Methodist Union

    LONDON, Sunday.—The pastoral session of the Wesleyan conference supported Methodist Union by 462 votes [?] 154, which is exactly the required [?] ...

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