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  4. WOMAN KILLED

    How Mrs. Eileen Marion Shirriff (40), a married woman, who was found lying face downwards, in a pool of water at the bottom of a ...

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  5. SIX DEATHS

    The terrific heat-wave of the past week reached its culminating point yesterday, when six deaths were reported. ...

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  6. 51 MINERS KILLED

    Fifty-one minors were killed by a mine [?]s explosion, which occurred in a mine here. Twenty-three bodies have been ...

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  7. CONVALESCING

    The latest official bulletin states that the King's temperature has not yet settled, but his progress towards convalescence continues, ...

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  8. THRILLING FIRE EPISODE

    Station-officer Fletcher, of Granville Fire Brigade, figured in, a thrilling episode of a fire which destroyed a block of buildings at ...

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  9. FOURTH TEST COMPETITION

    The result of "The Daily Telegraph's" fourth Test competition will be announced in to-morrow's issue. ...

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  10. TRAIN CRASHES AT 60 MILES AN HOUR

    Roaring down a sleep grade at sixty miles an hour, a goods train, out of control, smashed into a stationary engine early yesterday morning at the Hawkesbury Station. ...

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  11. RUSSIA UNDER THE SOVIET

    Mr. J. Bromley, Labor M.P. for Barrow-in-Furness, who was a member of the recent trade-union delegation to Russia, speaking at ...

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  12. HALLOWED SOIL

    In response to a request from Wanganui (New Zealand) for a quantity of Belgian soil to place around a war ...

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  13. NO BOMBS

    WASHINGTON, February 20. The investigation into the use of aircraft in warfare threatens to become a scandal, second only to ...

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  14. WOOLLEY FORCES THE PACE

    Woolley's display in the match against N.S.W. was the most entertaining seen on the Cricket Ground for a considerable time. His placings through the gaps in the field were remarkable. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. A CLOSER GRIP

    MONTREAL, February 20. Dr. Page, Treasurer of the Australian Commonwealth, in an address to the M'Gill University ...

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  16. UNIONS AND POLITICS

    A private member's bill, sponsored by Mr. F. A. MacQuisten, K.C., which was subjected to a storm of Labor and Liberal denunciation in advance, ...

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  17. INTENSE HEAT

    Intense heat has been experienced in Murwillumbah since last month, on Friday night three of the cattle in the saleyards died, as the result of the ...

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  18. MEXICAN RUNS AMOK

    GUAYMAS (Mexico). February 20. Crazed from smoking marihuana, Itiador Valie ran amok in a hospital with a butcher's knife, and killed six ...

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  19. LABOR LOSES

    The elections for the first authority to control Greater Brisbane, which will embrace nil suburban and metropolitan local authorities, as well as tramways ...

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  20. MARTIN PLACE

    The two schemes for extending Martin Place, one estimated to cost £100,000, and the other to cost over £650,000, were brought under ...

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  21. A CHASE AND A CAPTURE

    After an exciting chase a man suspected of having assaulted and robbed four women was captured at Richmond last night by four ...

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  22. SWIMMER IN TROUBLE

    During the 220 yards' events at the South Esk Swimming Club's annual carnival, in Victoria Baths on Saturday, M. Reisz. holder of the title, got ...

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  23. NO STRIKE

    Dorman, Long, and Co., Ltd., deny that a strike of crane men exists on the works of the Sydney Harbor Bridge. It is also denied that work is held up ...

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  24. MOTOR FUEL FROM COAL

    That 3,000,000 gallons of motor spirit could be obtained from the 1,000,000 tons of Maitland coal car[?], bonised every year by the gas ...

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  25. WHEN N.S.W. BOWLING WAS BEING FLOGGED

    Bryan appeared to be set for the day, and N.S.W. stock was falling, when Kelleway broke through the Englishman's defence and bowled him with a ball that beat the striker "all the way." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. INDIA TO AUSTRALIA

    The India Air Board has recommended to the Air Ministry, Karachi as a stopping-place in preference to Bombay on the airship route to Australia. ...

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  27. HIS WEDDING GIFT

    One of the strangest plebiscites over taken will shortly be held in Prussia concerning a wedding gift to the ex- Crown Prince, made 20 years ago. ...

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  28. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    The King is making progress, though slowly, towards convalescence. A mine explosion in Indiana was responsible for the death of fifty-one ...

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  29. OTHER CABLE NEWS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 5

    Fine and warm generally in New South Wales, except for some isolated coastal showers. Variable winds, chiefly west to ...

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  30. THE WAR IN CHINA

    The forces of Dr Sun Yat Sen on Thursday reported the capture of Poklo, eight miles from Walchow, and on Friday they captured Felgoling Hill, ...

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