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  6. Grim New Terror Menaces Stricken Earthquake Zone

    NELSON (N.Z.), Saturday.—Residents of the desolated Murchison district are now facing a new terror. Whole hillsides, loosened by the earthquakes and the rain, are in motion. Almost every minute thousands of tons of rock hurtle down ...

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  7. FIVE HORSES DOWN IN RACE SMASH

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—One of the most sensational smashes ever witnessed on a Sydney racecourse happened at Moorefield to-day. When the field was thundering round the bend in the first division of the Flying Welter five horses came ...

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  8. To Help When Needed

    Aiming to make definite and permanent provision for a benevolent fund for racing people licensed by the Q.T.C., the first meeting of a new committee of breeders, owners and trainer was attended by Messrs. J. Could, P. O'Sullivan, J. McGuire, J. McGill, I. Freedom, J. Murphy, C. Pages and P. Pinkstone this week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FOUGHt AGAINST US, BUT IS NOW A FRIEND

    'No, I will not take one penny. I was a German officer during the war and I fought against the Australians. I esteem it an honor ...

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  10. Trying Out Automatic Traffic Signals

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—A vision of Austraila's getting into line with American traffic control systems is contained in ...

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  11. A Courtesy Call

    Snapped having the Supreme Court after calling on the Chief Justice—Commodore C. T. C. P. Swabey. D.S.O. and Captain L. Wells of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ASKED TO BE GAOLED.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Things are to bad in Melbourne just now that gaol is a comparatively comfortable place. ...

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  13. DELAYED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Stormy weather prevented the departure of the Southern Cross for Derby, to-day. ...

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  14. REVOLVER SHOT MARS WEDDING FEAST

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—There were sensational happenings during a wedding breakfast in the Boot Trade Union Hall in Redfern to-might. ...

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  15. BREADSAW OR RAZOR?

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—"I will do the dead to-night, I have the razor in the left hand and the breadsaw in the other. ...

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  16. SKULL FRACTURED

    FREDERICK Pohimann, Maryborough footballer visiting Brisbane to play in the intercity match, leaned out of a tram in Queen-street ...

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  17. VANISHED YACHT

    AUCKLAND, N.Z., Saturday.—Concern it felt regarding the yacht, Valkyrie, which left over four weeks ago for Suva and the Pacific Isles on ...

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  18. WORLD'S GROCER —OUR JOB

    "AUSTRALIA should be the world's grocer," said Mr. O. A. Mendelsohn, Public Analyst and Consulting Chemist of Victoria, in ...

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  19. SHOCKING INJURIES UNDER TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Shocking injuries were sustained by Patrick McBride, of Marrickville, to-night, when fe fell from an electric train ...

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  20. TIMBER STRIKE SETTLEMENT IS NEAR

    AT last basis of settlement in the timber dispute bas been reached. Terms have been arrived at, and only need ...

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  21. SAYS HONESTY IS BEST WITH CUSTOMS

    "THIS should be a warning," said Mr. H. Curd, Queensland Collector of Customs, yesterday. ...

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  22. White Slaver

    Blackguard of the vilest type, Jean Georges Vigacron, once in Australia, was recently arrested in Paris owing to, activities in the exploration of girls. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. BASHER GANG

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—"Basher gangs" are holding Sydney in a grip of terror, Beneath a mysterious cloak of silence one of the most vicious ...

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  24. LOSING DAY FOR THE BOOKS

    TOWNSVILLE, Saturday.—"The bookies' ring has transferred from the course to the court," said a bystander at the ...

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  25. UPSET BY LETTER FROM GIRL

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Returning home from work for lunch, William Smith wrote a letter, handed it to his sister to ...

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  26. COAL FERMENT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Engine Drivers and Firemen's Union recommendation were passed in favor ...

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  27. CARNIVAL TIME, BUT SCHOOL IS IN AT ROCKHAMPTON

    ROCKHAMPTON, Saturday.—Carnival is on and the influx of heads is greater than ever. The "schools"—not under the jurisdiction of the Education Department—have an increased attendance. [?] night session a member of ...

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  28. UNLUCKY THIRTEEN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Thirteen people were injured, none seriously, when a motor van overturned in Queen's Bridge-road this afternoon. ...

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  29. FERRY STOPPAGE.

    The old ferry punt "Hetherington" on the Bulimba vehicular ferry will not run all day to-day, nor until 7 a.m. to-morrow morning. It is being ...

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  31. DEFAMATION ALLEGED.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Saturday.—Thomas A. Dunlop has issued a writ, claiming £2000 and alleging defamation, against Central Queensland ...

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  32. A "GENTLEMAN."

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A big close car crashed into an electric supply box on the corner of Russell and Collins streets to-day at midday. ...

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