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  5. Anderson's Body Back Homes: Southern Cross Flys On

    YESTERDAY, while Sydney got the news that the Southern Cross had taken off again for Siam, a train bore to the city's heart the body of Lieutenant Keith Anderson. Heads were bared as R.A.A.F. men formed an escort of silent homage ...

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  6. "DREADFUL NEWS" TORTURES JEWELLER

    MOREE, Saturday,—A verdict of suicide was returned at the inquest concerning the death of Owen Bowen Parry, a ...

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  7. To Meet Husband

    Mrs. Litchfield, wife of the navigator of the Southern Cross, who is bound for London on the Orvieto to meet her husband at the end of the flight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HIDDEN STILL UNEARTHED

    INGHAM, Saturday.—The discovery of an elaborately rigged and fitted distillation plant, capable of producing upwards of 50 ...

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  9. Thirteen Still Grins

    FIRST known as "Miss Evenrude" and raced under No. 13, a Brisbane outboard motor capsized ...

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  10. Mr. Speaker Over Ruled By Nature

    TOOWOOMBA, Saturday.—Sir Littleton Groom, Federal Speaker, is not at all pleased with the policy of the new ...

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  11. SAID WIFE CUT HER THROAT

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—Constable Henschke was awakened by someone knocking on the door of the Birkenhead Police ...

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  12. THE SADDEST OF SAD HOMECOMINGS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Lieutenant Keith Anderson returned to Sydney this morning—returned from the gallant adventure in which he laid down his ...

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  13. STOCKTAKING

    Labor will late stock of the recent election debacle during the week when, the most important industrial conference since the polls will be held. ...

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  14. THOUSANDS ARE STARVING, DECLARE MINERS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Balked in their request, that miners representatives should be present at the examination of ...

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  15. GREYHOUND'S BODY EXHUMED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Everything' possible is being done by the Ebsenden Club to clear up the mystery that surrounds the death of the ...

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  16. A Tackler

    Tackling motorists going against his traffic signals, Constable James O'Mara wasn't half, as formidable yesterday morning as on the football field in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. DISTANCE GETS THE BIRD

    DISTANCE is becoming a phrase in geography books. Brisbane and Sydney are huddling up close this week until only a few hourse separate ...

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  18. Farewell—A Long Farewell

    Though official statements are lacking, the Bombala, as she steamed down the river yesterday teas on her last run after a quarter of a century in and out of Brisbane port. Her future is a secret. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. DENIES IT

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—JuSt why the rumor should have started now that the timber strike has been peacefully settled in Melbourne is hard ...

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  20. BILLIARDS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—With his scores at 26,374, Willie Smith, the English champion, defeated Fred Lindrum in the time limit billiard match ...

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  21. EVERY MINE IN STATE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The State Secretary, Mr. J. T. Atkins, was very eemphatic to-day that there had been no decision to call out only the safety ...

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  22. POLICE SEARCH FOR BABY'S CORPSE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The horrifying discovery of the arm of an infant protruding from the said near the tramway wafting shed ...

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  23. Couple Killed Rushing To Sick Bed

    LISMORE, Saturday.—A man and woman were found dead under a motor truck on the Burringabar Range oft the road to ...

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  24. LORRY LEAPT OVER BANK

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—An amazing accident occurred to-day on the Prince Highway, near Tom Ugly's bridge, when a motor lorry ...

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  25. KING GEORGE

    ESK, Saturday.—That, the Kins is himself a keen farmer was stated to the crowd at the Show opening here to-day by the State Governor. ...

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  26. TO STRIKE ON

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—About 2000 timber workers met in the basement of the Town Hall this morning and were addressed by their leaders. ...

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  27. GAS EXPLODES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Donald Stewart, a carpenter, Harry Davies, a carpenter, a Sydney Wagland, a bricklayer, were injured by ...

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  28. DARLINGHURST AGAIN.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A man was shot in the thigh, although not seriously wounded, at Darlinghurst tonight, and was allowed to leave ...

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  29. FOND OF US

    A tropical storm which had passed over Brisbane liked us so much it decided to come back. HENCE the weather last night and ...

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  30. To-day

    WEATHER: Showery and equally. HIGH TIDE: 2.26 a.m. and 3.25 p.m. ...

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  31. YOUNG COUPLE DEAD IN BEDROOM.

    AUCKLAND, N.Z., Saturday.—Mystery surrounds the death of Edward and Eileen Lees a young married couple living at Hamilton, whose ...

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  32. FLOOD DANGER ON N.S.W. NORTHERN RIVERS.

    MURWILLUMBAH, Saturday.—Weather conditions throughout the Murwillumbah District to-day are the worst experienced for many years. ...

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  33. KILLED BY CAR.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Knocked down by a motor car this afternoon at the corner of Exhibition-street and Flinders-lane, Mrs. Wilson, who ...

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