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  3. To-day's Weather:

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  5. TWENTY LIVES LOST

    TWENTY persons were killed and at least 125 injured when a train was derailed in the subway near Times Square on Friday night. ...

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  6. CALL TO END WAR

    War has never really acttled conflicts between countries; war has made conflicts and bred hates and animosities, which have wasted the wealth of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "TO KNOW US AS A PEOPLE"

    DR. DOHIC, Roman Catholic Arch-bishop of Brisbane, in the course of an address on the Eucharistic Congress. said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TINKERING WILL NOT DO

    MR. PHILIP SNOWDEN, ex-Chon- cellar of the Exchequer, speaking at a big demonstration of miners at Workington, Cumberland, said that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. YOUNG IAN CHARGED WITH DULWICH HILL MURDERS

    At Dulwich Hill, on the dairtieth day of June, 1928 did feloniously and maliciously murder Esther Vaughan. "At Dulwich Hill murder Sarah Falvey." These two charges were read out to a young man as he stood in the ...

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  11. KILLED IN CYCLE CRASH

    A MAN was killed and several others injured in ear smashes during the week-end. George Wood, 25, of Boauchamp ...

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  12. TRAINS IN COLLISION

    Following a head-on smash between two goods engines at ouirindi railway station yester day, a large number of stock was ...

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  13. BIG BUSINESS WRECKS

    Mrs. Z. CGX. Kirribiln, writes:-- "More wrecks--human and otherwise--have been- left in ...

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  14. TESTING SOBRIETY BY HANDWRITING

    DR. ROBERT STEEL, 63, medical offer of Crook Urban Counell, was fined £10 and costs at Bishop Auckland ...

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  15. THE DAY APPROACHES

    Surry, Hills electors have been the first to be notified where they can vote for or against Prohibition on September The sign is up on Bourke Street Methodist Mission Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. HOLD-UP. MEN BUSY

    DESPITE the detectives' assertion that Melbourne is a peaceful city, hold-up men are reaping good harvests. Apparently a gang ...

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  17. 'HOGS' ONLY AFFECTED

    THE Chief Secretary referred last night to what he considered wilful misconstruction of his motive in pressing for heavier summary ...

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  18. ADELAIDE'S RECEPTION

    Cardinal Cerretd. with other distinguished ecciesiasdes spent a few hours in Adelaide on Saturday. en[?] to the Euchanstie Congress at ...

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  19. IMPERIALISM IN THE PACIFIC

    Mr. A. E. Monk (Clerks Union), a member of the Melbourne Trades and Labor Council, who it strongly opposed to the proposal of Mr. R. ...

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  20. CRASHED INTO MILK CART

    Colliding with a milk cart in the early morning at Geelong on Saturday. Albert Edward Doonan. 18 was thrown with grout violence off his ...

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  21. Q'LAND AERIAL DERBY

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  22. STABBED WITH POCKET-KNIFE

    Following a race meeting on Saturday afternoon, healed arguments between several sporting men led to serious trouble at Wagga railway ...

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  23. POLICE ASKED TO EXPLAIN

    As a result of the public outery, the Chief Secretary, Mr. Prendergast, has asked the Police. Department to supply him with a report regarding the ...

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  24. THOUGHT IT WAS A RAZOR

    William Elliott. 22. of Hamer Street. Last Sydney, was treated at Sydney Hospital, early yesterday morning for a dean gash on the left leg. ...

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  25. SANATORIUM VISITORS

    The Railway Commissioners have informed Mr. Lysaght, M.L.A. with reference to his representation on half of visitors to the Waterfall ...

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  26. CONSTABLE HURT

    Constable Edward Morrison, 40 a member of the State's small traffic patrol, received a fractured skull and a broken collarbone, when his motor ...

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  28. NO, IT IS NOT A SNOW SCENE

    Hundred of tons of und are being laid down as sub-soil for the planting of new grass in Hyde Park. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. MOTORIST DROVE ON

    Whlie evening in Malvern Road. Malvern L. Thwalie, 26 was struck by a moter ear. He was thrown high into the air and fell beauty on the road. ...

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  30. D'HURST GIRL MISSING

    Information regarding the whereabouts of Evelyn Wilkinson, 25, tabuing from her home. Forbes Street. Dar-unghurst. since 5 p.m. on August 24, ...

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  31. LABOR'S CHANCES IN W. A.

    Mr. Sculls. Federal Labor lender, returned to Melbourne on Saturday from Western Australia. He is eptimade regarding Labor's chances in that State in the federal elections in ...

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