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  4. Experience of Aviators in Round the World Flight.

    A Chammonix message states that the verdict at an official inquiry blames the dead driver for the disaster in which 23 people were killed. ...

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  7. HIT WITH BOTTLE.

    In the darkness of the Empire Picture Theatre in Cleveland Street, Redfern, two men savagely attacked a policeman and knocked him out on ...

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  8. IN THE DOMAIN.

    A crowd of over 15,000 people assembled in the Domain yesterday afternoon. It was the largest gathering seen there for a long time. ...

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  9. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Though west to east trans-Atlantic flights have ceased to be really novel, the arrival of Brock and Sehlee in the monoplane "Pride of Detroit" at' Croydon aerodrome, 24 hours and ten minutes after leaving Newfoundland on the 18th stage of a 22-days' Record round ...

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  10. A BUSH FUNERAL.

    Borne to his last resting place on a dray drawn by his favorite draught horse, John Boyle, of Glencoe, near Collie, ...

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  11. FATAL GUN EXPLOSION.

    George Gowen, son of Mr. H Gowen, of "Gillamontong," was killed yesterday through the explosion of a gun which he was handling. ...

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  12. RAILWAY GANGER'S FIND.

    The timely discovery of a broken point plate in Flinders Street railway yards yesterday prevented a serious accident. ...

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  13. A CLOSED SCHOOL.

    Bibbenluke public school has been closed for eight weeks owing to the serious illness of Mr. Jeacocke, the head teacher, who is an inmate of ...

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  14. A SEVERE SENTENCE.

    Charles John Prackert was to-day sentenced to two and a half years imprisonment by Justice Macnaughton in the ...

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  15. FALLING GLASS.

    A big jagged piece of glass weighing 7lbs crashed from a window 14 ft. above his head and narrowly missed killing Mr. Luke Murphy, a ...

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  16. BELGIAN MEMORIAL

    When the Brussels Zeebrugge memorial was unveiled there were present relatives of the victims and numerous visitors. Guns roared as, headed by ...

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  17. BORDER BLAZE

    One of the largest railway refreshment rooms in the State, that at Wallangarra, on the Queensland border, was ...

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  18. FIRE IN "SLEEP-OUT."

    Overturned by a gust of wind early yesterday morning a candle set fire to a "sleep-cut" in which Michael Fitzpatrick was sleeping at Johnson ...

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  19. WEALTHY WATCHMAN.

    While riding along Elizabeth Street on Saturday night, John Andrew Kelly, a night watchman, was knocked down and killed by a motor car ...

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  20. COMPTROLLER-GENERAL.

    By the sudden death of the Comptroller-General of Customs, Mr. Oakley the Commonwealth Public Service has lost a valued and distinguished ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA'S CREDIT.

    Speaking here on Saturday night the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, when replying to the attack launched against the Commonwealth as a ...

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  22. "A FREE MAN."

    Mr. P. F. Loughlin, M.L.A., has addressed a meeting of more than eighty delegates from twenty centres in the Young electorate, when a committee ...

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  23. PREMIER'S POLICY.

    Mr. Ball says that Mr. Lang again appeared in the role of the "rich uncle from Fiji" on Saturday night, when he endeavored to sell workers a ...

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  24. MORE MIGRANTS.

    Mr. J. Gunn, a member of the Migration Commission, says that there has been a steady increase in migration to Australia during the ...

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  25. BIBLE IN SCHOOL.

    A strong protest against the introduction of bible reading in the Stale schools of South Australia, as proposed in the private Bill now ...

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  26. EDUCATION OF TRAVEL.

    Because travel is found to unsettle the natives of the mandated territory, the Minister for Home and Territories, Mr. Marr, has ordered they must ...

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  27. METAL WORKERS.

    Judge Beeby in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day delivered his judgment in the case in which the engineering and Blacksmiths' Unions ...

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  28. STRIKERS' SUPPORTED

    At a mass meeting of the Waterside Workers' Union a motion was carried promising support to strikers in the north and deploring the ...

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