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  4. This Page Contains Latest News to 3.30 p.m. To-day

    Two hundred men, women and children were killed or injured in the vicinity of Nanking when a native junk carrying explosives blew up. ...

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  7. LIKE THE PICTURES.

    That thieves had entered his flat and chloroformed his 13 year old son and stolen £75 in bank notes and jewellery valued at £80 was the story ...

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  8. BOYISH PRANKS.

    Early this morning the Collingwood police were informed of shots having been fired in Studley Park. A plain clothes constable, after a brief search, ...

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  9. A RAZOR GANG.

    With blood streaming from, cuts on their faces and hands and with their clothes badly soiled, a number of young men called at the casualty. ...

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  10. NEARLY GONE.

    Becoming alarmed at the prolonged absence of their two -year -old son Ronald Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Burnett, of Moscheto Island, began a frantic ...

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  11. CAUGHT BY CYCLONE.

    On lier last voyage to New Hebrides the steamer Makambo was caught by a cyclone during which a considerable quantity of deck cargo was washed ...

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  12. SOCCER FOOTBALL.

    The Czechosivakian soccer team beat West Australian by three goals to two. ...

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  13. PECULIAR SUICIDE.

    Observing a woman named Sarah Gabbitas (63) looking strangely at a lamp being filled with kerosene, the occupant of the house on going out ...

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  14. PAINTER SHOOTS HIMSELF.

    Mr. F. Whitehouse Laudsdowne, a painter, who has been in the Esk district for some months, was missed from his hotel on Friday and ...

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  15. HEAD ON COLLISION.

    As the result of a head on collision between two motor cars on Liverpool road, Liverpool about 6 p.m. yesterday, one of the car drivers was ...

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  16. SIR GRANVILLE RYRIE.

    A Cairo message states that Sir Granville Eyrie, Australian High Commissioner, landed at Suez to-day and will motor to Cairo accompanied by ...

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  17. 5000 GUINEAS

    At the close of the sheep show a merino ram was sold by Mr. F. D. McMaster of Darkeith, to Mr. F.S. Falkiner and Son Ltd., of Boonoke, ...

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  18. FOREIGN MIGRANTS

    Steps have been taken by the Central executive of the Victorian Labour Party to have pamphlets issued on the work of the party and on ...

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  19. TWELVE INJURED.

    A motor bus filled with passengers, overturned near Gecleng late last night Twelve people were injured and four were admitted to hospital in a more ...

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  20. BOY'S FORTITUDE

    Joseph Hogan, aged 15, displayed wonderful grit yesterday afternoon. He was riding along a street in Pyrment when his bicycle skidded and he was ...

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  21. TWICE ELECTED.

    At the State election in South Australia in March last Mr. T. T. Thompson, Protestant Labor candidate, was returned for the Port Adelaide seat ...

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  22. LEADLIGHT ROBBERIES.

    Several leadlight robberies in the eastern suburbs will be cleared up, the police claim, by the arrest of two men under sensational ...

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  23. CHINA'S WAR.

    Anti Hankow forces are advancing commanded by Feng Yuh Siang, a Christian general aiding in alliance with Chiang Kia Shck. The strength ...

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  24. STEAMERS HELD UP.

    Five steamers are now laid up here, namely Canberra, Ulooloo, Mallina, Fiona, and Carroo. Unless the present dispute is speedily terminated it is ...

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  25. FOUND DROWNED.

    With about 80lb. of bricks in a bag tied round his neck, the body of Thomas Blanning, 40, baker, of Illawarra road, Marrickville, was recovered ...

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  26. RIDING FATALITY.

    Beatrice Marget, aged 2G,was riding a horse on Wangoolah Station, near Holbrook, when she was carried under the limb of a tree, which struck her ...

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  27. DISORDERLY BARRACKERS.

    A wild scene was witnessed after a football match between Melbourne and Carlton clubs, played on the letters grounds on Saturday. ...

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  28. "GERTIE'S GARTER."

    Late on Saturday night pedestrians were surprised to see a man standing in Pitt Street calling out,g "Come on girls, look at Gertie's garter." There ...

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  29. MOTOR RACING.

    At Mont Lory carnival Benoist, driving a Delage car, won the Automobile Club's Grand Prix. He drove. 375 miles in four hours. 45 minutes 41 12 ...

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  30. PENSIONERS QUARREL

    Further particulars of the death of William Hewitt has revealed that the dead man and Samuel Dennis, both old age pensioners, had been living ...

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  31. CHURCH CRITICISED.

    "The Church at present stands before the world disqualified for its divine part," declared Bishop Manning, a New York minister, in s sermon ...

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  32. WEEK END RAIN.

    Several heavy falls of rain were recorded over the State during the weekend. ...

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  33. LOOT DISCOVERED.

    Detectives yesterday discovered several suit cases in a lodging house at Darlinghurst which contained jewellery and other valuables, altogether ...

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  34. SHOT IN A GARDEN.

    Ah San 38. a Chinese gardener, was mysteriously shot in the right side while working in his. gardens at Kogarah yesterday. He was nimble to ...

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  35. KILLED AT NINETY -TWO.

    Mrs Ellen Coon, 92, of Prahram, was knocked down and killed by a taxi car at St. Kilda on Saturday night. She was the beneficiary of a will under ...

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