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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 words
  5. ELECTION IN SPRING ?

    FOLLOWING the landslide to Labor in the recent British municipal elections, and faced with utter helplessness of the British Tories to manage either domestic or foreign affairs, the opinion is expressed among all parties that a general election in Britain cannot be long ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CENSUS OF SMELLS

    A CENSUS of the city e smells has been decreed by the Paris Municipal authorities. An Odor Commission, under the ...

    Article : 250 words
  7. BIG BETS ON VICT. DERBY

    Bookmakers and other racing people swarmed to the City Court this morning to Hoar the case in which Frank Robinson. ...

    Article : 235 words
  8. TO GET RID OF FEDERAL SHIPS

    AFTER Mr. Charlton's censure attack on the Federal Government to-morrow, Mr. Bruce, in his reply, will indicate for the first time ...

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  9. MAN OF EIGHTY-TWO BEATEN AND ROBBED

    HOW three desperate criminals were arrested as they were on their way to commit a daring hold-up of a paymaster and a collector, who carried hundreds of pounds, was a sensational story told to detectives yesterday. ...

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  11. SHOW CABBAGES SING

    THE fact that every face sings its, own wordless song and that im[?]mate objects also buzz, click, or hum rhythinically when ...

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  12. BYRON NEEDS RAIN

    Weather here is exceedingly warm, with every prospect of more rain, which is now needed. ...

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  13. THE WRECK THAT WAS THE GREYCLIFFE

    The forepart of the haltered lerry boat was reclaimed from the bed of the harbor yesterday afternoon. An attempt to raise the main portion of the wreck will be made to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. PASTOR WHO WAS TARRED

    Pastor Evan Thomas, who was allegedly turred and generally [?] by three men at Warragull on Friday, is known to the Penta ...

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  15. WHITE SLAVE AGENTS

    Following the police raid in which Frenchman and two Frenchwomen were arrested white slavery at legations Eugene Perrierre, 30, has ...

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  16. SWEETS FROM GARBAGE

    TWO children who salvaged condemned tinned foods from the Pyrmont destructor last week were subsequently removed to hospital ...

    Article : 283 words
  17. DAZED FOR MANY HOURS

    Shortly before 11 p.m. yesterday. Wicklitte Selby, 36, of Carlton, fell from a bridge over Merri Creek, Cuburg, breaking his arm. ...

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  18. A STRENUOUS FINISH

    The married ladies entered into the spirit of things with great heartiness at the Electrical Car Depot Picnic yesterday, as this thrilling tus[?]e. shows. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. CAR PLUNGES OVER CLIFF INTO CREEK

    John Sheila (driver) and May James end Veronica Stewart (school girls of 13 years) had miraculous escape from death ...

    Article : 175 words
  20. GERMANS REACH AZORES

    THE German seaplane [?]1220, which was delayed at Lisbon for some wrecks has now arrived here after a very rough passage. ...

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  21. WHEN TIDE CAME IN

    A retired sen captain, Alexander Miller, 63, was found drowned at Mornington this afternoon. About midday Miller was seen bob ...

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  22. THOUSAND MEN PUT OFF

    More than a thousand men employed at McKay's harvester works here were given notice of dismissal to-day. Slackness of work ...

    Article : 153 words
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  24. MAN KILLED BY FALL FROM BALCONY

    Edward Francis Toomey, 28, laborer, of Boundary Street. Spring Hill, fell 25 feet from the bamony of his residence to the footpath. ...

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  25. TWO INCHES OF RAIN

    About two inches of rain fell during the last few days and good crops and abundant grass are assured. Shearing is in general progress and the [?]eeces ...

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  26. AFTER THIRTEEN YEARS

    Since April 1914, a warram for the arrest of John Cotton on a charge of killing 137 opossums, has reposed in a pigeonhole at Kerang Court. ...

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  27. COUSIN OF CUTMORE ?

    Declaring that he was a cousin of "Snowy" [?]tmore and would shoot the constable dead if he had to wait ten years Edward A. May was arrested ...

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  29. HOW CONSTABLE WAS KILLED

    A Coroner's inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of Mounted-constable Arthur Robinson Clapp, who was shot on the railway ...

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  30. MAN SHOT IN TRAM

    Sitting in it Canterbury bound tram, which was proceeding along New Canterbury Road last night. Albert Harrison, 50, of Fifth St. Ashfield, felt a ...

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  31. SIXTY APPLY FOR CARE OF THREE LADS

    Three Melbourne orphans, sons of a returned soldier, who died last April, have a choice of 60 homes. Since the death of their father, the ...

    Article : 102 words
  32. OIL IN QUEENSLAND

    About 800 gallons of oil have been stored so far at Roma oil [?]ore. Prospects so favorable are encouraging great optimism as [?] the future ...

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  33. BETTING IS BANNED

    In reply to the innumerable questions that will he asked him in the House of Assembly to-marrow. Premier Hogan will give an assurance ...

    Article : 52 words
  34. IN PRESIDENTS CHARGE

    President Bowden, of Bolwarra Shire Council has accepted the [?] of the Irwin Shield won by the Northern Division Cricket Club [?] ...

    Article : 57 words
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