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  6. MAY SOLVE WORLD'S TRAFFIC WOES

    A NEW electric accumulator, powerful enough to drive an express train for many hundreds of miles, has been invented by Father Almeida, a ...

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  7. ROLLING BACK THE YEARS

    THERE is a doctor in Manchester who is restoring youth to aged women bringing back the bloom of maidenhood to withered cheeks; and ...

    Article : 245 words
  8. THREE TRAINS IN BIG W. A. SMASH

    A DISASTROUS railway smash occurred in the early hours this morning between Swanbourne and Claremont, about seven miles from ...

    Article : 285 words
  9. HAIRCUTS ILLEGAL

    ALL haircutting, beard-trimming, and shaving is forbidden, except complete shaving of the head--convict fashion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MANY DEAD : 2000 IN HOSPITAL

    WITH the beginning of the "New Ice Age," as the extraordinary weather has been dubbed, over 2000 people have been admitted to London hospitals. Accidents, mostly fractures of the skull and limbs, occasionally fatal, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PICTURES BY 'PHONE

    PICTURES are being sent daily by the photograph apparatus, which can be attached to an ordinary telephone in two minutes. ...

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  12. AFGHAN FLAG AFLOAT

    S. S. RAJPUTANA, a British steamer, to proceeding westward over a placid sea, under the Royal Standard of Afghanistan--an Inland State ...

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  13. POLICE RECAPTURE MURDERER

    Three country constables' keenness at Unders led to the recapture of John Charles Stewart, the condemned murderer, who escaped ...

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  14. WORKLESS V. C. IS FORCED TO LEAVE ENGLAND

    HAVING played hit part in the "war to end war." won the V .C. for conspicuous gallantry in the field, and been lauded a hero when peace was ...

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  15. LORRY DRIVER SHOT

    While travelling along Dyson Rd., Footscray, with a lorry-load of beer from Abbotsford Brewery, late this afternoon, Frederick ...

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  16. TIN HARES TO BE TAXED

    SIR W. JOYNSON HICKS, Home Secretary, has warned investors in greyhound racing companies that they may expert heavy taxation ...

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  17. DEAF AND DUMB ACTORS

    The principals in the play "Little Bin ck Sambo," presented by deaf and dumb children at the annual distribution of prizes at the New South Wales Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, and Blind yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. RESCUERS HELD OFF BY DOG

    SWIMMING close and pawing viciously with its front feet, a big retriever dog for a so prevented the rescue of its owner. ...

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  19. LOOKING HIM IN THE FACE

    A good judge of a good bird is "Charlie," City Poultry Markets, attendant. He is a busy man these days. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. ACTOR-SINGER PASSES

    CHARLES COURTICE POUNDS, the famous old-time actor and singer, has died at the age of 65 years. Pounds created the original parts in ...

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  21. VIC. TEAM FOR BISLEY

    Victoria will be represented at B[?]y. England, by L Armstrong, G. E. Robinson. and L. A. Davey. ...

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  22. KILLED BY AN ELEPHANT

    WILLIAM JUDO, a famous big-game by a hunter. was charged by a wounded elephant at Masongalem yesterday and ...

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  23. CLEAN MORALS OF LONDON STREETS

    THE Tory Government's carefully selected Commission to inquire into police methods of dealing with street offences has started ...

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  24. TWO BOYS MEET SHOCKING DEATHS

    Two boys, both under 10 years, met shocking deaths yesterday, through being run down by motor lorries. In both cases, the wheels ...

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  25. CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS

    The Ipswich railway workshops cease work to-night for the Xmas New Year holidays, resuming on January 9. ...

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  26. BIG QUEENSLAND HARVEST

    The wheat crop is estimated to yield three and a half million bushels. Harvesting operations have been delayed, and crops damaged by rain on ...

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  27. MELB. TIN HARE BETS

    The first case under the Tin Hare Betting Act was heard at Footscray Court to-day. when Arthur Thomas was fined £10 for having made a bet ...

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  28. LIFE-SAVERS AT MELB.

    No demonstration was given by the ten Sydney lifesavers. who passed though Melbourne on their way to the West to-day, ...

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  29. FOGGING OF NATIVES

    Referring to a recommendation of New Guinea missionaries that Hogging should be instituted for certain forms of depravity, Mr. Marr. Minister for ...

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