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  4. £2600 IN PRIZES--

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  5. CITY FORECAST

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  6. GRIM BURNT BODY GRIME SOLVED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--With dramatic suddenness, police to-day arrested two young Italians on a charge of having murdered the man whose smouldering body was ...

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  7. WORK OF A MOTHER'S LOVING HANDS DESTROYED

    IN Crown Street Women's Hospital is a frail woman who does not yet know that, last night a fire wiped out the work ...

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  8. GIRLS WHO FOUGHT FLAMES IN CITY OUTBREAK

    MISSES N. WEST, P. Player, M. Stinson, and P. Watson, who made plucky efforts to quell a fire which broke out last night in a shop in the Strand Arcade, City. Suffocating fumes forced the girls to flee. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LARWOOD BOWLS AGAIN

    HAROLD LARWOOD, the Notts terror, bowling at the nets on his native heath for the first time after the operation to the famous [?]oe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Blazing Shop In City Danger Zone

    A BLAZE in the Strand Arcade, which runs between Pitt and George Streets, city-- one of the most dangerous fire ...

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  11. DIVIDED LABOR

    Unless unexpected results are obtained by the Victorian A.L.P. special conference during the week-end two sets of Labor candidates will go to ...

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  12. ESSEX SMASHED IN TAIL SPIN

    CHIEFLY due to Grimmett and O'Reilly, Essex failed badly in the second innings to-day, totalling only 125. Australia won the match by an innings and 93 runs. When play opened, the Essex ...

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  13. Girls Fight For Place In Aust. Tour

    GIRL cricketers are fighting for places in the Australian tour, says the "Star." There are few great batswomen, but any ...

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  14. WHO WOULDN'T DREAM ?

    THE FROCK, especially allied to the girl--Heather Angel, of Fox Films--is something to dream about. Metallic squares are placed on black ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WAR-TIME STAND-BY

    "Ireland can offer Great Britain many things that Australasia and Canada are unable to offer," declared the Finance Minister (Mr. MacEntee) ...

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  16. HIS GUARDIAN ANGEL

    IT was in Angel Place; here mere mortals were gathered. Their heads were bowed. They watched a game of "Under ...

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  18. THE SCORES

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  19. EYSTON'S SIX SPEED RECORDS

    G. Eyston, the British speed driver, broke six world's records in a single seater Panhard-Lavassar car on the Montlhery track. ...

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  20. SUSPECT NEARLY RUN OVER

    After a pair of trousers had disappeared from a city tailor's shop yesterday evening the tailor called Constable Martin, who arrested a ...

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  21. PRINCE GEORGE ENTERS PLANE IN AIR RACE

    Prince George will enter a 200 m.p.h. Percival Gull plane for the King's Cup race. It will be piloted by the designer. ...

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  22. The Telegraph LATE NEWS

    The King's trainer, Jarv[?]s, states that Pox Earth has been sold for stud purposes to a New Zealander, Mr. Edmunds. ...

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  23. GOLD, FRANC, DOLLAR

    The price of gold per ounce fine to-day. was £6162. The dollar was quoted at 5.11 [?]to the £ and the franc at 77 3-16. ...

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  24. GEELONG SWEEPS TO VICTORY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Outstaying and out-rowing Melbourne Grammar and Wesley, Geelong Grammar School to-day won by two ...

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  25. DUKE OF MARMALADE AMONG THE NOBILITY

    FOR the first time m the history of the College of Arms it is to be opened to the public, says the "Daily Mail." ...

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  26. TO-DAY IN The Telegraph

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  27. CALCUTTA CORPORATION KICKS OVER TRACES

    Last night's attempt to elect a new Mayor In place of Mr. Fazlui Huq, as ordered by the Government, ended in a riot, each Congress faction ...

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