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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER:

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    ALL QUIET on the Manly "front"?--The side of a vacant Spanish bungalow at Manly, as it was left by vandals, after they had broken away the walls, and stolen every movable object, including windows, doors, bath, and stove. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WHOLE WORLD within Coo-ee.--At yesterday's world-wide broadcast by Amalgamated Wireless, Ltd.: Mr., Mrs., and Master Fisk are at extreme right, Mr. C. Lloyd. Jones (on .Mr. Fisk's right, leaning on chair), Mrs. Lloyd Jones, seated at table. Alto in the group are officers of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TRAPPED BY POLICE

    Bursting open a locked door, a constable dived into a room and brought low a man who, it is alleged, threatened him with a jemmy late on ...

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  8. TOO BRAZEN TO CHALLENGE

    A brazen gang which uses a big van to cart away its loot, has stolen hundreds of pounds, worth of rugs, carpets, and furniture, in brand daylight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HAD FRIEND WHO RISKED GAOL

    POLICE have found no trace of the German, Hans Schmidt, also known as Richard Smith, who, with a confederate's aid. made a dramatic escape from ...

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  10. 'GRAVE MOVE FROM PLAN'

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Professor Copland, who was chairman of the Experts Committee which drew up the Premiers' Plan, expressed ...

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  11. CITY LASHED BY SQUALLS!

    Cloudy, cold, and unsettled in the city. Rain over the eastern pari of the Slate, heavy on the coast. Rough seas--wind rapidly increasing in force. ...

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  12. ALL THE WORLD COULD HEAR

    TO the broad veldts of Rhodesia, along the vast Pacific coasts of the Americas from Alaska to Patagonia, from Durban and the Gulf ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TRIUMPH OVER BLINDNESS

    HOBART, Sunday. -- Professor Alexander McAulay, one of the world's most brilliant mathematicians, died to-day, at the age of 68. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. KNOCKED-OUT BOXER'S GRAVE CONDITION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Bert McCarthy, the former Australian featherweight champion, who was admitted to Melbourne hospital alter being knocked out by Alby ...

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  15. WILD CHASE OVER PADDOCKS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Smart police work early this morning led to the capture of three suspected shopbreakers and the seizure of a high-powered car laden with ...

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  16. FLIGHT OVER BARRIER REEF

    CAIRNS, Sunday.--Mr. F. C. Chichester, in his seaplane, en route from Sydney to Japan, arrived here from Rockhampton at 5.10 p.m. to-day. ...

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  17. FROM ONE FIRE TO ANOTHER

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Two serious city fires broke out within 30 yards of each other this morning. Firemen had hardly returned from fighting the first ...

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  19. LAID HIS HEART BARE

    Leon Meczkowski, a famous European surgeon, used his scientific knowledge in committing suicide. His body was found with the chest ...

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  20. DICE RAID--FIFTY NAMES TAKEN

    WHEN police rushed a billiard saloon in Main Street, Lithgow, on Saturday evening, a man risked serious injury in leaping 18 feet from a verandah to the ...

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  21. "LEFT UNCHALLENGED TOO LONG"

    IN a warm speech before the Barton A.L.P. Federal electoral council on Saturday, Mr. J. A. Beasley, M.H.R., defended the scathing indictment of a number of ...

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  22. THE NEWS AT A GLANCE

    MR. LANG will probably approach Sir Philip Game to-day with a request for appointments to the Upper House.--P. 7. THAT, at Caucus' request, the ...

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  23. SHEARS PIERCED BODY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Walking in a paddock at Mirboo North this morning. George Richmond Carter, a vermin inspector, fell over a log and a pair of sheep ...

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  24. SIX CHILDREN: OLDEST 27 MONTHS!

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--When an entry of six babies from one family, the eldest of whom was 27 months, was received for the Baby Show at Caulfield yesterday, the ...

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  25. GANDER OUT AGAIN

    Ald. Gander, who last week lost the Reid selection as accepted chair-warmer for the Premier, was one of three aldermen who were defeated on Saturday, in ...

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  26. TASMANIAN CHURCHES SPEAK AS ONE

    HOBART, Sunday.--Churches of every denomination to-day heard special sermons dealing with the present financial crisis which, it was claimed, was due to riotous ...

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  27. A HARD-HEADED MAN.

    James Saltwell, of Brighton, was walking along the beach when a boulder from a cliff 100 feet above crashed on to his head, bounced off, and fell shattered on the ...

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