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  5. £6000 DAMAGE AT WARWICK.

    One of the most disastrous fires in the history of Warwick district occurred shortly after 10 o'clock on Saturday night. Before the flames were eventually subdued damage estimated at approximately £6000 was done. The boarding-house of Miss M. French, of about 16 rooms, was ...

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  7. THE PREMIER IN HIS OFFICE.

    Mr. Theodore resumed duty at 9 sharp on Saturday. The Premier (Mr. E. G. Theodore) was not long in getting back into the swing of work. He was in his office at the Chief Secretary's Department on Saturday morning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LEVEL CROSSING ACCIDENT.

    Shortly after 7.30 on Saturday evening a railway train crashed into a motor car, driven by Mr Roy Johnston, at the Windsor railway station level crossing. Mr. Johnston, who was the only occupant of the car, escaped serious injury, but the car was completely ...

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  9. FINAL PRACTICE.

    LONDON. Saturday. -- If thoroughness is going to win, then the Americans are already champions, writes the special correspondent of "The Daily Mail" from ...

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  10. "CARRY ARMS"

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. -- Detectives made an all-night search for three man who are alleged to have been principals in the four hold-ups last ...

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  11. TRIES THE RIVER

    A man suspected of breaking a show case in front of the shop of Charles Gilbert, in Queen-street, city, on Saturday evening, took ...

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  12. DEMAND BEDS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday. -- Following a demonstration yesterday afternoon, and a subsequent interview with the Premier (Sir G. Fuller), a party of unemployed ...

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  13. LAWTON SWIMS WELL

    LONDON Saturday. -- Cambridge won the inter-University swimming contests. Tommy Lawton, the Queenslander, was third in the 100 yards event, in which ...

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  14. "NO SURRENDER" THE PREMIER CLAIMS.

    "So far as our financial differences in London are concerned," said the Premier (Mr. E. G. Theodore), in the course of an after-dinner speech at ...

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  15. SUNDAY BROADCASTING.

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  16. DEATH SENTENCE.

    After a retirement of six hours the jury in the Auburn murder trial in Perth, which has lasted for over a fortnight, on Saturday ...

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  17. FIRE AT GARAGE.

    A fire in a garage at Lutwyche-road, Norman-avenue, at 6.57 p.m. on Saturday, severely damaged the garage and a car, both of which were owned by Mr. L. Williams, ...

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  18. SACKS ON THE MILL, INDEED !

    Fancy being the undermost man of this lot in the Grammar Valley match. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S CHANCES.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- C. A. M. West one of the members of the Australian Olympic Games crew, flew to London to watch the tennis at Wimbledon and the ...

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  20. STATE FORECAST.

    Generally cloudy over sub-tropical zone, and in eastern parts of northern zone, with rain of a scattered nature and some thunder, chiefly, ...

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  21. FELL FROM HORSE

    MORVEN, Saturday. -- Mr. Reginald Walmsley, the owner of Marocka selection, was killed yesterday afternoon when he fell from his horse. He went ...

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  22. HOPE FOR EUROPE.

    "Nothing but bad handling can muddle the settlement." This is Mr. Lloyd George's opinion on the latest efforts to settle the outstanding differences ...

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