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  6. Bugles Ring Out Last Post For Hero Of The Skies

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A bugle note flung far across the c[?]barbo where ocean liners passed like toy ships on a [?]nd a volley from the rifles of a firing party on heights [?] down on Sydney's fairest suburbs. ...

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  7. HELEN WILLS STILL UNCONQUERED

    LONDON, Friday.—Helen Wills, is still lady singles champion. She successfully defended the title against her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Over A Thousand Aussies Sailed Away

    ONE thousand and seven Australians sailed from Brisbane bound for Holt and yesterday. Fourteen steamers weighed ...

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  9. They Scented It

    Though the "Commissaire Ramel" had been searched at other Australian sports these Brisbane Customs boarding officers yesterday, on the eve of the steamer's departure, instituted a through search, which resulted in the discovery of 292 bottles of perfume hidden in bags and sawdust. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CONTRABAND HIDDEN ON STEAMER

    A DASH by two men down gangway! A chase and the throwing away of a parcel, caused a search by Brisbane Customs ...

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  11. PARLIAMENT OPENS SHORTLY

    According to information gleaned yesterday the date fixed for the opening of Parliament is August 20. Cabinet is busy on ...

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  12. Twenty Thousand Volts—Still Lives

    PERTH, Saturday.—This morning on electrical substation employee, W. K. Wickham, accidentally came into contact with conductors carrying a ...

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  13. Gave His Life

    "Greater love both no man," quoted the chaplain who conducted the funeral service of Keila Anderson in Sydney yesterday, [?]chcte 30,000 paid silent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FLYS FOR AID

    TOWNSVILLE, Saturday.—F. E. Holmes, territorian Pastoralist, knows to turf followers as I. Felix, owner of Sion and lesser equine lights, ...

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  15. SYDNEY-BRISBANE UNDER 4 HRS.

    Pilot McCausland, in a N.S.W. Airways 'plane, flew from Sydney to Brisbane in fast time yesterday, giving as his clock check three hours fifty minutes. ...

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  16. POC[?] OPPOSE [?]OVT. PLAN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Prob[?] of the community [?] in politics at the [?]mans the Victorian Police. ...

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  17. PET SAYINGS

    LOCATING your friends by their favorite sayings is becoming a popular fetish, and just to find out how Brisbane men who are well known can be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. POLICE RETURN EXHUMED BODY TO GRAVE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The remains of Mrs. Georgina Russell, after exhumation, have been consigned to the grave again. ...

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  19. Bigger Percentage Of Car Crash Victims

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Government statistics just issued reveal that accident in which motors were concerned during the last 12 months total 680 ...

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  20. TIN HARE AWHEEL.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—An innovation [?] way of co[?]sing was seen at Lidcombe to-day when a "tin" hare was attached to a bicycle wheel. The ...

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  21. DOZED OFF

    In the early hours of yesterday morning Thomas Smeltrer dozed at the wheel of his car. When he woke up with a start the vehicle had accounted ...

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  22. BLOOD DRINKING VAN EYK GETS EXCITED

    CESSNOCK, Saturday.—There was an ugly, scene at Evangelist Van Eyk's meeting here to-night, when a member of the audience took exception to what ...

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  23. MUSIC WITH MEAT PIE

    "When the new City Hall is complete, I think that every facility should be given to the citizens to hear the organ. ...

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  24. Why Not Toddy Of Rum Along With it?

    DUE to carry off the bo[?] prize for the toccer season the of defeated Thistles rade such a feeble showing during the game against [?]lackstone.' ...

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  25. D[?] GRINNED

    Me[?]ot Saturday.—While [?]re at Whihead's works in London [?] this afternoon firemen [?]path by inches when a ...

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  26. OLD SARDINE [?]NS AS FROCKS

    For the German social season tinselled froo[?] and silk stoc[?]gs are needed. SOME of the material for the [?]eks ...

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  27. LINDRUM KEEPS UP TO IT

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Beginning the day's play in the time limit billiard match at the Green Mill 64 in arrears, Walter Lindrum more than ...

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  28. FLYERS IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Flight-Lieutenant Moir and Pilot Officer Owen, arrived at Essendon aerodrome at 3.30 p.m. this afternoon from ...

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  29. BAKERSE BURNT OUT TWICE SIX MONTHS

    CHARLE[?] Saturday.—The banker of Espio Tanson was totally de[?]d by fire at 4 o'clock [?]ds morning. ...

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  30. Miners Leaders

    Mr. D. Kees, General President, and Mr. Campbell Roy, Western President of the Miners' Federation of N.S.W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. PREMIER MOORE SPEAKS TO QUEENSLAND THROUGH "TRUTH'S" COLUMNS

    FOR the first time since taking office, Queensland's new Premier, Mr. A. E. Moore, has paused, momentarily, to confide just what his reactions are to the big he has undertaken and the problems he must grapple with. ...

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  32. TO-DAY

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  33. THROWN FROM CART.

    Leslie Humphry, of Cooksley-street, Hamilton, was thrown from his cart on Breakfast Creak-road, when it collided with a motor car yesterday, and he ...

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