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  5. AUSTRALIA BEATS FRANCE.

    After the most exciting game of the tour, the Australian Davis Cup team met and vanquished the French players in the doubles at Chestnut Hill, Massa[?]otts, on Friday. The keenness of the struggle can be seen from the scores (6-8 ...

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  7. "DRINK TAKEN"

    LONDON, Friday.--Lady Diana Hamilton, smartly dressed in a black velvet costume, with red feathered toque, has been fined 10s, and costs 84s, for being ...

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  8. THE PONY "STRIKE"

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--There were squards of policemen sitting in the deserted grand stands with nothing to do, and an attendance on the course ...

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  9. LINKING UP BY AIR.

    Full details of a proposed scheme for an air service between England and Australia have been given by two experts, advisers to the Air Ministry, and practical aeronauts. Its installation depends upon the success of the Empire Air Service to India, which is to be ...

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  10. INTERCITY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Craig (Ipswich) is tackled by Broadfoot (Toowoomba) as he passes to Maguire (Ipswich). Lemon (Toowoomba) on the right is waiting to tackle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SHELBY'S DECAY

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--The last chapter of that dramatic thriller, "The Ruin of Shelby," is complete seeing that the First National Bank closed its ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. PERTH BY-ELECTION

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  14. DE VALERA'S ARREST

    LONDON, Saturday.--The special correspondent of "The Daily News," at Dublin telegraphs that the Government's final decision to arrest De Valera was ...

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  15. JAPANESE PREMIER

    TOKIO, Friday.--The condition of the Premier' (Admiral Baron Tomosaburo Kato) is serious. Only his wife and his physician are allowed in the room. ...

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  16. RAIN IN THE WEST

    BARCALDINE, Saturday.--Seattered thunderstorms, accompanied by a little hall, were experienced in this district on Saturday, and some sharp ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Rain extending from tropical to sub-tropical areas; fine in western half; warmer generally. South-easterly winds along Pacific slopes ...

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  18. TIDES AT THE LIGHTHOUSE.

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  19. JAPS. AND ABOS.

    Disquieting stories are heard from time to time about the methods of the Japanese in North Queensland To-morrow's issue of "The Daily ...

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  20. SMOTHERED IN SAND

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--While building sand castles in an excavation at Lithgow two little children were killed through tons of sand from the top of the bank ...

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  21. DREDGING WORK

    A bucket hopper dredge is to [?] to the dredging plant of the Gover[?] It is believed that this action is ...

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