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  6. LARKINVILLE BECOMING A TRAGEDY

    URGED by fond Imaginings of fortunes overnight, thrown into a panic of enthusiasm by adulating and foundation less propaganda in irresponsible sections of the press, and officially encouraged by the Mines Minister's descriptive ...

    Article : 119 words
  7. Where Poverty Rules

    The “Main Street” of Larkinville showing die bush sheds where food and gold-hungry diggers are living on a generous diet of fresh air and golden hope. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Roughing and Rueing It

    THREE typical diggers on the Larkinville field who are learning to rue the day they allowed themselves to be hoaxed by arm-chair gold urgers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Started The Rush

    A LARGE number of diggers on the field are there only because they have insufficient means to get away. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SHIPS ABANDONED

    BOTH the Japanese steamers, Chofuku Maru and the Shunsei Maru, stranded op a reef off Point Contest have become ...

    Article : 212 words
  11. INVESTOR'S SUICIDE

    SPRAWLED in a cane armchair in the wash-house of his Darlington home, the dead body of William Serymgeour, 63, retired ...

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  12. Murder Charges

    ADAM GRAHAM, who was committed for trial by the Melbourne Coroner after his inquiry into the terrible death of Molly Dean. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Should Stop It

    MINISTER FOR MINES, Mr. J. Scaddan, whose department is selling handfuls of miner's rights to indigent gold seekers bound ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Can't Afford Food At El Dorado

    APPROXIMATELY 300 of the 500 diggers who throng gold-fevered Larkinville to-day are famishing for food they ...

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  15. Wonderful Car Eclipsed

    THE GOLDEN ARROW which held die world's speed record of 231.362 m.p.h. driven by the late Major Segrave at Daytona Beach in 1929. On Thursday Captain Malcolm Campbell, driving Blue Bird II, smashed that record by achieving 245.737 m.p.h. on the same beach. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Two Charged With Drunken Driving

    YESTERDAY evening Constable Richardson arrested Solomon Marks, 41, horse trainer, on charges of driving a motor car in the Hay-street ...

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  17. Wheat Bounty

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A unanimous decision that a bounty of sixpence a bushel on wheat exported from ...

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  18. Bound Dongarra—Reached Carnarvon

    This is the twenty-two footer, Iolanthe, in which three men Arthur Carter of Bassendean. and Clauds Batty and Cecil Potter, both of Carnamah, set out for Dongarra on January 9, and in which they have mysteriously reached Carnarvon, 300 miles north of their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Cut Govt. Costs £15,000,000

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A reduction of fifteen million pounds a year in Government expenditures is the key to ...

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  20. On Edge Of The Sea

    THIS VIEW OF THE CITY OF NAPIER shows how it lies on the coast from which terrified residents fled up the mountain side fearful of a tidal wave to complete the trail of tragedy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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