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  4. Youths Killed; Two Others Hurt By Shallow Diving

    A YOUTH was killed instantly, another died, despite a 12 hours' battle by doctors to save his life, while two other bathers suffered a fractured spine, the result of diving in shallow water yesterday Doctors and ambulance men worked in relays for twelve ...

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  6. NO, IT WASN'T COLD

    The water wasn't cold, but this bright bathing belle was persuaded to wait for the photographer before going in. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AIR LINER TO AUSTRALIA

    LORD THOMSON, Air Minister, in addressing the British Empire League, mentioned the possibility of the Imperial air line to India being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NAKED WHITE GIRLS IN CHINESE HUT

    Astounding allegations by police who arrested a young Chinese yesterday were borne out in startling fashion with the arrest ...

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  9. GRIM DEATH IN BUSH CAMP

    BURNED from the top of his head to the soles of his feet, with the bones revealed in many parts of ins body. ...

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  10. YOUNG AUSTRALIA

    There's one way to keep the children contented. Let them play on the beaches. This little hopeful, seems happy enough. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FRIGHTENED BY WALKING STICK

    Startled when a member of his audience touched 1. 1m with a walking stick, George Watte, who had been speaking on allegedly "Sane ...

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  12. ARRESTED AT ST. KILDA

    WHEN detective arrested two men in a flat at St. Kilda to-day they discovered that their captives had been released on ball by ...

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  13. BRISBANE A TERMINAL PORT

    THE management of the P. and O. Shipping Co. has decided to make Brisbane the terminal port for its steamers in ...

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  14. "HE'S BLEEDING TO DEATH"

    "GET the police a doctor, and ambulance lancel He's bleeding to death," gasped an excited women to a chemist's assistant in Darlinghurst Road ...

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  15. CANBERRA UNIVERSITY

    The first meeting of the council of the Canberra University College was a held on Friday, when Mr. L. D. Lyons, M.A., LL.B., B.Sc., was ...

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  16. EASY VICTORY FOR LABOR

    Labor gained an easy victory at the Sheffield by-electlon caused by Mr. Arthur Ponsonby's elevation to the peerage. Detailed voting was ...

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  17. ARRESTED, THEN RELEASED

    When the body of Frank Riddett, 50, was found on the bank of a creek at Kilmore this morning, police considered that suspicious circumstances ...

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  18. BODY IN BOTANY BAY

    The body of a middle-aged man was found floating in Botany Bay; between La Porouse and Kurnell, yesterday, by Walter Johnson, who was passing in ...

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  19. KILLED WHILE RACING

    While participating in a motor cycle race at the Melbourne Motordrome last night, Reginald Moloney, 2, was brought down owing to the ...

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  20. A.L.P. DELEGATES EAGERLY DISCUSSING VITAL QUESTIONS

    Left to right: G. Pomfret (Food Group), J. Fox (Metal Trades), W. Neilson (Northern Miners), J. B. Martin, E. Aubin (Weston), W. H. Delaney (Lithgow). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ON WEDNESDAY?

    It was stated on good authority at Newcastle to-night that John Brown's Richmond Main colliery, will be ready to resume on Wednesday. ...

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  22. CAR CRASHES OVER EMBANKMENT

    The failure of the steering-gear caused a car to go over, a steep embankment near Olinda this afternoon. The vehicle crashed through the ...

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  23. RYDER CHEERED AND CHAIRED

    ENTHUSIASTICALLY cheering and waving handkerchiefs and hats, over 1500 people gathered at the Spencer Street ...

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  24. FOUGHT THUGS OFF WITH SAFETY-LAMP

    Returning from their work as shot-firing deputies at South Bulli mins at 10.30 p.m. on Friday. J. W. Dawes, 70, and Alfred Latham, ...

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  25. PTOMAINE POISON ENDS PICNIC

    Four of a picnic party of eight were taken from Maroubra beach to Coast Hospital yesterday, suffering from ptomaine poisoning. They had been ...

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  26. BETWEEN PLATFORM AND MOVING TRAIN

    Andrew C. Thorne. 38, of Clyde Street, Guildford fell between the platform and a moving train at Liverpool Station on Saturday night, and ...

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  27. BRAVE YOUTH EXTOLLED BY SOLDIERS

    The Returned Soldiers' League has Placed on record its admiration of the bravery of the late Geoffrey Hyman, who recently lost his life in an ...

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  28. ADELAIDE SWELTERS

    FOR the past eleven days Adelaide has sweltered, with the mercury bubbling. in the vicinity of the century Changes ...

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  29. BOY KILLED WHEN TRAIN CRASHES INTO CAR

    When his car broke down on a level crossing near Adelaide yesterday, David William Peterhead, 48, was trying to move the vehicle Just as the ...

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  31. HIT ON HEAD WITH BAR

    Oswald Graham, 18. of Regent BU Redfern, was treated at Royal South Sydney, Hospital on Saturday night for wounds to the head. Sergeants ...

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  32. FUNDS' NEEDED

    Speaking from various platforms in the Domain yesterday. Mrs. Munday who has brought about 300 miners' children from the North for a holiday ...

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  33. FOUR FIRES IN ONE PLACE AT THE ONE TIME

    Apparently the work of incendiarists four fires in different places in the factory of London and Parisian Pleaters, Ltd., off Bourke St. on Saturday. ...

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  34. GAS EMPLOYEES MAY SOON SCAN NEW LOG

    The new log for gas workers, which seeks a basic wage of [?]518 a week, with margins for skill, and a forty working week, will shortly ...

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  35. SIX HORSES KILLED WHEN TRAIN LEAVES RAILS

    Six horses were killed when an engine and two trucks, left the Hammond yesterday morning. The driver and fireman had miraculous ...

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  36. YOUNG GIRL'S SUCCESS IN LONG SWIM

    Miss H. Harvey, the 16-years-old Port Adelaide swimmer won the State's longest race, through Seaport, front 74 other contest[?]nts. ...

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