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    "DIED IN HARNESS."--The end of a staunch worker. He fell dead yesterday while one of a team hauling a heavily-loaded waggon in Martin Place. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SEA TRAGEDY HEROES

    DARWIN, Monday.--After a remarkable voyage of 100 miles in a small dinghy, three aborigines have arrived at Point Charles Lighthouse. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COMMISSION MAY SUPERSEDE LANG!

    The possibility of the appointment of a Commission to control this State's finances, pending an election, was discussed by Federal Ministers last night, following Mr. Lang's failure to meet the Commonwealth Bank's terms regarding the State Savings Bank. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BEFORE THE BODY OF A MISSING GIRL was found 80 unemployed shifted nearly 2000 tons of spoil. The girl was Phyllis Symons (17), and her body was found in this spoil at Kilbirnie (N.Z.). The soil came from a tunnel, and was dumped to make a new park. A chance clue led the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LEGAL DISCORD IN MUNGANA CASE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A new Samson arose in the land to-day. He is Mr. Allan Mansfield, the keen, young, and good-looking barrister ...

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  10. MET MATCH IN CHINESE

    FOUR men, who, it is alleged, attacked three Chinese yesterday, in Retreat Street, Redfern, were saved by police from a severe handling by a ...

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  11. HIS BOOKS ON FIRE

    A MYSTERIOUS fire discovered in Professor Anderson's study at the University, under the Fisher Library, last night, is thought to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SKULL MAKES HISTORY

    CANBERRA, Monday.--"Australia is now the most important anthropological field in the world"--was the startling, but deliberate, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. THE WARM DAYS ARE LEAVING US

    Mr. Mares last night dispelled hopes of a continuance of warm days. He said that another cold snap, with squally westerlies, was on its way. ...

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  14. SNAKE FELT SUMMER AND BIT MAN

    Possibly annoyed at the weather's trick of bringing summer before its time, a snake, vented its spite yesterday on Allen Bell (40), of the unemployed camp at ...

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  16. LOAN COUNCIL AND THE STATE LOTTERY

    IT is understood that the Premier, Mr. Lang, will attend the next meeting of the Loan Council in Melbourne, on August 5, when the question of assisting N.S.W. ...

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  17. OTHER NEWS AT A GLANCE

    CLEGG was "just like a welsher," alleged the Crown Prosecutor at the Quarter Sessions yesterday.--P. 7. AN important document, from the ...

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  18. MAN WAS BURNT WHILE UNCONSCIOUS

    HOBART, Monday.--Mystery still surrounds the death of Leonard Howe, builder, who was burnt to death near Launceston, in his motor-oar, on July 7. ...

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