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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
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  6. MONKEYS GO FOR A STROLL

    Monkeys and several other animals are roving in the Bols de Boalogne in consequence of a fire at the Paris Zoo, Jardin [?] on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  7. BATAVIA

    WLLFLA[?] CAPT. COUHAV [?] Batavia Har[?] and was as comedy by a large [?] ...

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  8. WILL GUNN GO OFF?

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  9. S. AFRICAN FLAG BILL

    Dr. D. F. Malan, Minister of the [?] speaking t Germiston, de[?] that despite all opposition to [?] the future, the government ...

    Article : 148 words
  10. FEDERAL WRIT

    THE High Court of Australia has issued a writ against the City Council, prohibiting at from going ahead with the letting of contracts to ...

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  11. COUNTY GETS KELLEWAY

    THE "Labor Daily" learns on good authority that C. £. Kellsway, one of the best alt-round cricketers Australia has produced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. LONDON'S "LABOR DAILY" BOOMS

    Mr. H. Hamilton Fyfe, on his restgning from the editorship of the "Daily Herald," says he has accomlished the task of putting the paper ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. FLOOD'S TOLL IS NOW 400

    The town of Tochiomachi, which was the chief sufferer in the Niigata flood, officially estimates the damages at 10,000,000 yen. ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. TOOK TAXIS TO THE BATTLE

    Traffic on the Geelong road was held up on Saturday afternoon by two pushes, the "Bluebirds" and the "Coppins." who had met by arrangement ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. FLIER FROM MELBOURNE

    Colonel Brinsmead, aviator, arrived from Melbourne shortly before 5 p.m.. and alighted at the landing place. Fannie Hay. ...

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  17. SINGAPORE BASE

    Considerable stretches of the sea coast of Singapore Island, and a portion of two islands situated at the eastern approach to the Johore ...

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  18. A 24 YEARS AGO

    TO-DAY was the 24th anniversary of the Mount Kembla disaster, one of the greatest colliery disasters ...

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  19. OVER CITY WALL IN SACKS

    THE Phght of foreigo missionaries in the belcaguered rity of Ta Tung-Fu is viewed with alarm at Peking. Recent despatches suggest that the ...

    Article : 376 words
  20. BISHOPS' MOVE

    THE National Miners' Delegate Conference in London considered reports from the districts, particularly the Midlands, where it ...

    Article : 302 words
  21. WHO CALLED THEM TIMID?

    They may be of the gentler sex, but they are certainly not timid, these motor cyclists, Mils Norah Stacey (left) and Mrs. Lee (right), who raced at the Speedway Royal on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. DESOLATION IN BAHAMAS

    NASSAU, the Capital of the Bahamas Islands, remanted [?]lly isolated from it out[?] would on Friday owing to the buuane. ...

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  23. WORLD'S CYCLE RECORD

    Travelling at 65 miles an hour. Mr. R. W. Lamb, the amateur cyclist champion, paced by Bob Finlay on an Excelsior ...

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  24. PAN-ASIATIC CONGRESS

    The Pan-Aslatic Congress opened this afternoon at Nagasaki, 50 delegates from Japan. China, India and the Philippines attending. ...

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  25. DAMPED THEIR ARDOR

    RESTONING to reports of disorders, firemen dashed from one end of the city to the other on Friday evening, and in several intances ...

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  26. HER DAUGHTER KILLED

    A fatal slip by Nurse A. Pitt in placing her foot on the acclerator of her motor-car instead of the brake, on Saturday night in Prince's ...

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  27. EXTRA TIME FOR McGILL

    Forstriking the governor of Peniridge Gaul, Thos. Mctill will serve an additional term of 12 n[?] today's of which will be in soluary [?] ...

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  28. WARDEN OF MARSHES AT TWOS

    The Chesterfield Cup, H[?] run at Gos[?] on Friday resulted: Warden-of-the-Marshes (chills) Naidera (Lane) ...

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  29. MOTOR PARTY INJURED

    A motor car driven by Mrs. Edith Hatton, aged 35, at Bradley's Head Road, Mosman, crashed into a telegraph pole is Lane Cove Road, ...

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  30. FOOTBALLERS HURT

    A football match under Australian Rules, at the Erakineville Oval, on Saturday, produced three serious castalities, and kept the Newtown. ...

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  31. FOURTEEN MURDERS

    A man who has surrendered to the police confessed to fourteen murders in the Middle West. "I am hold-up [?] I want to quit ...

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  32. WHEAT MARKET RISES

    July wheat advanced eleven cents a bushel on Saturday as a result of the buying to meet a shortage here at the end of the month. ...

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  33. STINNES' FIRM'S DEFICIT

    The late Huge Sunnes a.m. which owes the German banks about 14,000,000 as the result of the winding up of the late millionaire's affairs latends to ...

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  34. FOUR PEOPLE KILLED

    A MAIL train at full speed was derailed between Noisy-le-see and Rosny, four people being killed and 16 injured. ...

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  35. AN OLD MAN KILLED

    John Chacles Maul, an old man, was killed last night when a motor car driven by has son, Ernest Maul, of Neville Street, Marrickville, colided ...

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  36. OMITTED TO KNEEL

    The newspapers announce that Papal audiences to Protestants have been suspended in consequence of an American Protestant visitor omitting ...

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  38. TILDEN STILL WINNING

    W. T. Tilden entered the finals of the Metropolitan Tournament on Saturday, defeating Harada (Japan) 7.5, 6.1, 6.2. ...

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  40. CYCLIST INJURED

    The dangerous practice of riding a bicycle while hanging on to the rear of a motor carr had its sequel in Edward Street, Marrickville, when a ...

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  41. INJUNCTION AGAINST DEMPSEY

    B. F. Clements, the boxing premier, on Friday died an application for an Injunction forbidding Jack Hempsey to tight under any contract other ...

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  42. HONOR TO HONNER

    The international athletic meeting 400 metres flat race was won by Dr, Honner (Australia) in 31.5 seconds. Rose New Zealandia finished third ...

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  43. FELL OUT OF A TREE

    Arthur Mootz, aged 12, of Canterbury Road, Punchbowl, felt from tree near his home yesterday and fractured his ankle. ...

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  44. EMERGENCY POWERS ACT

    The Commons agreed to a resolution by 230 votes to 81, continuing the Emergency Regulation for another month. ...

    Article : 30 words
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