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  4. STEAMER ON REEF

    A[?]ded by three tugs, the coal steamer Milora, which went aground on the [?]onetta reef, near Queenscliffe on Saturday, ...

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  5. MURDERED GIRL’S IDENTITY

    Should the story of a Sydney woman prove to be authentic, the police are hopeful that within a few days die identity of die young woman whose charred body was found in a culvert on the Howlong road, over three weeks ago, will be definitely established. A resident of a Sydney suburb ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IN BLAZING INFERNO

    One of the most serious explosions in the history of coal mining occurred at Gresford colliery, near Wrexham, early this morning, when over a hundred men were entombed. Rescue parties worked feverishly to reach them, but as yet only a few charred bodies have been recovered. ...

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  7. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY LAUNCHED

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Australian High Commissioner, replying to a toast at the Commonwealth luncheon following the launching ...

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  9. BODIES OF STUDENT MOUNTAINEERS FOUND

    The bodies of the two University students, John Hoyland, and Paul Wand were discovered at the bottom of a 600 feet crevasse. The ...

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  10. FOUR BURNT TO DEATH

    Returning from Portsmouth refuelling Sir Alan Cobham’s plane, “Youth of New Zealand,” piloted by Mr. C. H. Bembridge, ...

    Article : 168 words
  11. CO-OPERATIVE STORE ROBBED

    Exploding two large steel strongroom doors set in concrete walls two f[?]ct thick, expert cracksmen early to-day stole £103 in notes and coin ...

    Article : 94 words
  12. INQUIRIES AT ALBURY

    No definite information has yet been gathered by the detectives engaged at Albury in the task of establishing the identity of the ...

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  13. NON-STOP FLIGHT

    Sir Alan Cobham left Portsmouth at 6.20 a.m. to-day on his non-stop flight to India. He refuelled from an air liner 20 miles to seaward, ...

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  14. TEXTILE STRIKE ENDS

    America’s great nation-wide textile strike came to an end to-day, the unions and the employers have accepted the proposal for ...

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  15. LIKED ESCAPING

    John Sleeth, who made an amazing escape from the Warwick gaol on Wednesday was recaptured to-day at Ballandeen. ...

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  16. FORCED LANDING AT MALTA

    Sir Alan Cobham refuelled safely and departed on the second stage, but a jammed throttle when several miles over the Mediterannean ...

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  17. LUCKY TO BE ARRESTED

    On a visit to Ballarat for the race meeting, Charles Patrick Casey, 46, of Brunswick, was yesterday arrested by the police in a drunken ...

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  18. PROTEST ENTERED

    Rainbow crossed the line 76 seconds ahead of Endeavour to-day, in the fourth of the series of races for the America’s Cup. ...

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  19. KNIFE FLASHED

    A knife was produced outside on hotel at Cabramatta yesterday when an effort was made to arrest a Russian, who had caused a disturbance ...

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  20. WALK OUT THREAT

    By a two-thirds majority a meeting of engine-drivers and firemen employed on the Bendigo goldfields decided last night to give a week’s notice of ...

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  21. IDENTICAL PYJAMAS

    The police have been Informed that a pair of women’s pyjamas, identical with those worn toy the murdered girl, have been handed to them. The ...

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  22. IS VICTIM FROM PERTH?

    Inquiries made here indicate the possibility that the victim of the bury murder will be identified in Perth as Kathleen, Molly of Dolly ...

    Article : 90 words
  23. FROM MAN’S NECK

    Two years ago C. Wurth, of Gullamarra, was struck in the throat by a piece of wire while working a seed drill. Last week his neck troubled ...

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  24. BOOT FACTORY FIRE

    Four boys, whose ages range from 12 to 16, have been arrested by the police and charged with having set fire to the boot factory of [?] ...

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  25. WOMAN CUT TO PIECES

    As a train was pulling into West Perth railway station this morning Mrs. Nitaboo[?]a, a half caste, deliberately jumped in the front of the ...

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  27. MILITARY CHIEF RETIRES

    Major-General T. H. Dodds, Adjutant-General and second member of the Military Board, [?]mmenced his retiring leave to-day. He will be ...

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  28. PRICE OF GOLD

    Gold was quoted in London to-day at £7 0/10 per fine ounce. ...

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