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  6. Startling Murder Theory Follows Skeleton Find

    Though police are maintaining an extraordinarily Atony silence it was revealed to-day that the skeleton found in the scrub at Little Red Head beach is that of a 14-yeara-oId girl from Coopernook, and this discovery ...

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  7. PROTECTED

    SURFTIME is not so far away and the beauty specialists have produced this queer "deep sea diver's helmet" to stall off the sunrays and protect the eyes of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHOT WIFE THROUGH HER HEART

    As the result of a quarrel between husband and wife a double tragedy occurred at Howick to-day. ...

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  9. Wait A Minute!

    JUST BEFORE the ban descended en the fruit machines, some of the city's sporting men bought a few last chips yesterday to try to tarn up those ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. A HOODOO ON THE OVAL

    LONDON, Saturday.--Whether the hoodoo on Australian cricket teems at The Oval still exists will be proved next week-end. It is a cold cricket, fact that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Grimmett Gets Spelled

    NORTHAMPTON, Saturday.--On account of the fact that the all important Test match, which will decide the destination ...

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  12. YOUNG GIRL ATTACKED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--The police are unable to find any motive for the brutal assault committed upon Edna Etheridge, ...

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  13. The Winning Smile

    This happy quartet of fair wielders of the cal-gul come up from Sydney to show the Queensland ladies how tennis should be played. They succeeded in their task by three rubbers at Milton yesterday. The ladies are (left to right): Mist N. Hall. Mrs. Jack Crawford, Miss P. Laster and Mrs. Bultsworth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BAD LUCK FOR HOBBS

    LONDON, Saturday.--It teas expected that the English batsman, Jack Hobbs, who yesterday scored his 174th century in first class cricket in a match ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MISSED DEATH

    Mystery surrounds a shooting incident which occurred this evening on a lonely road near Oakleigh. ...

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  16. HURWOOD HASN'T HAD A REAL CHANCE

    Queensland's bowling hope, Also Hurwood, seems likely to return to Australia without the pleasure of playing in oven one teat match. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. "YET WEALTH IN THE COUNTRY"

    "To-dsy has been a greet day at Bowen Park," said Mr. H. W. Watson, Secretary of the Royal National Association, in s special final forecast to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. WOMAN, TIRED OF LIFE, SAID SHE "COULD NOT SINK"

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Complaining that the could not that a woman, picked up to the harbor by water police, said the was tired of life and wanted to get out of ...

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  19. "Truth" Is Best In Every Test

    "TRUTH" has established an unchallengable reputation for graphic, complete and final Test match messages, end next Sunday ...

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  20. A HOUSE OF TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Fire brigade, were hurriedly summoned to quell a blue at Vauxhall, House, City, early this morning. ...

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  21. RESTLESS NIGHT

    LONDON, Saturday.--A bulletin issued yesterday afternoon states that Lord Birkenhead had another restless night, but that there is no extension ...

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  22. CASE OF HIGH COURAGE

    THOUSANDS OF FEET in the air, one of the two Hunter brothers risked his life making repairs iodine machine, in which the two recently set up a new world's endurance for a continuous refuelling flight. It was a ease of take a big risk or abandon the attempt. They carried on. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. "AMATEUR" CROOKS OUTWIT POLICE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Although the police claim that "it is only a band of amate[?] cracksmen" operating in and around Melbourne, the members ...

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  25. BOUNTEOUS RAINS WASH DEPRESSION AWAY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday--Following in the wake of the bountiful rain, which has been falling in Victoria, optimism it now sweeping the wheat ...

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  26. RECORD TO SMASH

    THE record score in Tests by an Australian at the Oval is 211, made by W. L. Murdoch in 1884. That figure has stood for nearly half a century, and has ...

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