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  4. Vultures Gather on Nicaragua Battlefield.

    A Nicaraguan message states that on Sunday's battlefield at Cootal, where a clash occurred between marines, constabulary and 400 armed ...

    Article : 140 words
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  7. FALL FROM CLIFFS.

    Falling over the cliffs at Ben Buckler, near Bondi, yesterday afternoon, Ethel Clara Lowry, 33, of Bondi, was dashed to death on the rocks 100 ...

    Article : 74 words
  8. TIGER AT TEMORA.

    It is believed that a young tiger,which escaped from a circus between here and cootamundra about a year ago, is ravaging the countryside, destroying sheep and causing terror among women and children in the district. ...

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  9. Late Sporting.

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  10. WENT TO GAOL.

    The Northern Delegate Board has received the resignation of the miners secretary, Mr. W. Brennan, M.L.C. ...

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  11. IS IT PLAGUE?

    Much anxiety has been aroused at Ingham by the finding of nineteen dead cats in a small area there. One has been sent ...

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  12. GRAFTON RACES.

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  13. OLD TESTAMENT.

    Commenting on a gabled announcement that the University of Chicago would shortly publish a new translation of the Old Testament in ...

    Article : 83 words
  14. MIGRATION.

    The Bishop of London, addressing the Church of England Council on Empire Settlement, said his world tour had revealed certain difficulties with ...

    Article : 127 words
  15. A SHIVERY DEED.

    Leslie Roy Strikers 27 a laborer, of Port Adelaide, was heard calling out from beneath a wharf shortly after one o'clock, this morning. On ...

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  16. At SUICIDE POINT.

    The body of a, woman who has not been identified was found on the rocks at the foot of a cliff at a point know as Suicide Point yesterday afternoon. ...

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  17. OVERSEA MAILS.

    An agitation to establish a weekly mail service with England is being conducted in Melbourne. Mr.H.P. Brown, Director of ...

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  18. IMPALED ON FENCE .

    While Mrs. Gow was driving a sulky near Bathurst the horse bolted, causing the vehicle to capsize. Mrs. Gow and a lady companion were hurled ...

    Article : 67 words
  19. PRINTERS STRIKE.

    In the police court this morning the West Australian railway branch of the Printing Industry Union was charged with being concerned in ...

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  20. SAMOAN TROUBLES.

    In the New Zealand House of Representatives Mr. W. Nosworthy, the Minister who recently visited Samon, presented his report,in which he ...

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  21. RATS AND DISEASE.

    In the course of an address last night Dr. Harvey Sutton, principal medical officer of the Education department, stated ...

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  22. TRANS-PACIFIC FLIGHT.

    Theodore Lundore and Capt. Giffin, who previously planned to fly to Tokio about August 1st., are now considering flying to Sydney or Melbourne ...

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  23. KILLED IN EXPLOSION

    William Pearee, a married man, was killed yesterday while using explosives in road making in . the Proprietary Coal Mine at Collie. ...

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  24. LONDON TO NEW YORK.

    Capt. E. L. Courtney starts at noon on Wednesday on his flight from London to New York. ...

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  25. AERIAL SERVICE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, says that neither State or the Commonwealth is committed to expenditure on an airship service between Great ...

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  26. BUTCHER TO BE BUTCHERED.

    A Soviet Communique states that Fisfatoff, who commanded the Guards in the death waggon in Siberia in 1919 and who committed mass ...

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  27. TERRIBLY BURNED.

    In lighting a gas jet yesterday Violet Baker, 3G, of North Melbourne, was terribly burned on the body and face when a gas stove exploded. ...

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  28. PILFERED BATTERIES.

    The City Council committee has completed its. inquiry into the loss of motor car batteries from the council's chrage and has resolved to report ...

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  29. BRITISH FILMS.

    Giving evidence before the Films Commission to-day, Mr. L. J. Keast, general manager of Cinema Art Films Ltd., Sydney, opposed the ...

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  30. INSANITY STATISTICS.

    Statistics issued to-day show that there are now 8342 inmates in mental hospitals in this State, though there is only proper accommodation for 7285 ...

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  31. AERIAL FLIGHTS.

    Speaking in the Now Zealand House of Representatives, the Minister for Defence said the Government was favorably disposed towards the ...

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  32. WILL ALTERED

    Although Colonel William James Norman Oldershaw left his widow, Agnes Catherine Oldershaw, of Ashfield, only an annuity of £112 out of ...

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  33. ARMAMENTS

    It is reported that agreements in principle have been reached regarding the international question of the total cruiser destroyer tonnage, winch will ...

    Article : 42 words
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