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  4. BUNYIP, OR TEDDY BEAR?

    The residents of Christmas Hills, 29 miles from Melbourne, on the road to Yarra Glen, are keenly on the watch following the uncanny cries heard from the bush at night. Whoever brings forward prima facie ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ART O'BRIEN AGAIN

    The Court of Appeal was crowded when Sir Douglas Hogg, the Attorney General, on behalf of Mr W. CL Bridgeman. the Home Secretary, in ...

    Article : 105 words
  6. STOP PRESS NEWS

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  7. COCKTAIL CLUBS

    Scathing comments on the frequenters of some of London's bridge clubs were made by Sir Horace Avery when giving judgment in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ON THE TRACK OF RAILWAY ROBBERS

    Confidence was expressed today by the detectives investigating the robbery of £2754 from the Railways Offices at Spencer street that they would run down the robbers within the next few days. ...

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  9. ONE CHILD EACH

    Mr Justice Macfarlan delivered judgment in the Practice Court today in the much disputed question of the custody of the Pearce children. ...

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  10. WHERE THE BUNYIP CALLS

    Haunted Gully, Christmas Hills where the mysterious Bunyip's terrifying voice was heard. Mrs Conway is standing on the spot where she first heard the weird cries. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. 'PHONE--TELEGRAMS

    Innovations contemplated by Mr Gibson, Postmaster-General, promise afford much-needed improvement to the telephone and telegraph ...

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  13. IN OTHER PAGES

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  14. IN THE CYCLONE'S PATH

    The houses in Montague street, Albert Park, which were struck by a cyclone late last night. The brick parapets crashed to the ground, and the balcony of one house collapsed. The cross marks the closed in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ASSUMED NAMES

    Lady Denman protests against the growing practice of prominent tennis players taking assumed names in open tournaments. Such action, she ...

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  16. SEARCH FOR HOUSE

    "These poor unfortunate people cannot get houses easily, and I think it very unpleasant to make ejectment orders against them." ...

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  17. DANCERS PLEASE

    The bright dancing in the "Music box" revue of Miss Maggie Dickenson and Mr Sydney Culver, who are well known in Australia, bus received ...

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  18. GALLIPOLI VISITORS

    At a meeting of the political committee of the Lausanne conference the exports announced that an angle Turkish agreement had been reached ...

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