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  6. "GLORIA SWANSON'S SISTER" HOAX HOODWINKS THOUSANDS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A beautiful and bewitching woman, Olga Swanson, described as sister of the world famous movie star, Gloria, is reported to have travelled from Brisbane to Sydney a few weeks ago to he married. She new appears before the public under a fierce limelight that has nothing to do with filmland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "It's Your Shove, Isn't It?"

    PEOPLE WHO CHERISH the idea that draughts is a game you play at a little "tea and toast" kind of table will begin to think it's a game draught horses play, if they watch matches of Newstead Park, like this one yesterday. The giant board is the first of its kind here. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Marriage Certificate As Corpse Identification

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A marriage certificate indicating that the owner was married in August last, police ...

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  9. NO TROUBLE HOLDING BURKE SEAT

    Polling almost two votes to every one of his opponent, the Labor candidate led easily in yesterday's by-election for the ...

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  10. YOUTH ON MURDER CHARGE BREAKS LOCK-UP

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Eric Pike, the 15-year-old boy, who is charged with the cold-blooded murder of a Malle[?] settler named John William Smith, escaped from the Mildura lock-up this afternoon. PIKE made his exit by smashing the ...

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  11. GOVT. GOAL TRADE SCHEME

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The State Government has made arrangements to take over a number at colleries in the Maitland ...

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  12. FRUIT FOR THE SIDEBOARD

    Ranged on a table in the room of the Minuter for Education, Hon. R. M. King, are a number of bottles showing preserved fruits prepared by children ...

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  13. FIRE MENACES HUGE STORE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The huge eight stories building of Grace Brothers Limited, Broadway, Sydney, was menaced with destruction by fire this ...

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  14. Gov.-General to Broadcast

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) will broadcast a special speech on Sunday night, November 10, on "The ...

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  15. Hush! Hush Court For Prominent Solicitor

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Leo Charles Elliott, a solicitor, has been charged at the Central Police Court with ...

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  16. PLAY DRAUGHTS?

    "THIS is the fourth giant draught board in the Southern Hemisphere, and I am proud to say that they are all located ...

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  17. STOPPED AT ONCE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The First Field Artillery. Brigade's departure for Newcastle for a period in camp has been stopped. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CHAIRED!

    RARELY is a cricketer carried shoulder high from the field, but batsman McFarlane, who scored 98 not out, and won victory for Valley yesterday at Perry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. PRACTICAL HELP FOR SCHOOLS

    "I appreciate the efforts of school committees and parents' associations, which realising the value of education and the importance of the ...

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  20. CASE RE-OPENED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The famous Bakewell divorce case, after a month's hearing, is likely to start all over again. TOM St. Aubins Bakewell has been ...

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  21. TRAIN CUTS MAN TO PIECES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A shocking railway tragedy occurred between Strathfield and Homebush this afternoon when a man fell from an ...

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  22. Burning Wasps' Nests Sets House Afire

    Burning out of wasps' nests in the moraine was the probable cause of an outbreak of fire at New Farm yesterday. A spark got adrift. ...

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  23. ELEVEN MILLION POUNDS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A military officer named Everingham, who living in Melbourne, is the principal claimant ...

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  24. LYING ON BATH ROOM FLOOR

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—There was one vacant bookmaker's stand at Flemington this afternoon. It was that of John May, who died ...

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  25. To-day

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  26. World to Hear the Cup

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Not only will the broadcast of Tuesday's Melbourne Cup be heard throughout the whole of Australia, but a world short ...

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  27. Visitor to City Killed in Car Crash

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. William Gray, a visitor to Melbourne from the western district, was killed this afternoon when his motor cycle crashed into ...

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