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  4. Paul Doumer, French President, Dies From His Wounds

    PRESIDENT Paul Doumer, aged 75, died at 4.45 a.m. from wounds received yesterday afternoon when he was struck in the head and body by three revolver bullets fired by Dr. Paul Gorbuloff, a Russian Royalist exile, who is believed to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WAR CLOUDS IN MANCHURIA

    LATEST reports from Manchuria indicate a situation of increasing gravity against Manchu - Kuo — ...

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  6. WILL EMPIRE SHOW ONE FRONT?

    SUGGESTING that a monetary "general staff" for the Empire might be established to direct the co-ordinated Empire ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LAST NEWS ABOUT HOUGOMONT

    THE dismasted barque Hougomont was still in sight of Cape Borda late this afternoon, according to a message ...

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  8. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS

    Victorian electors will state next Saturday whether they support a continuance of the Premiers' plan or desire to stand with Mr. Lang and ...

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  9. Whitfield For England?

    H. E. P. Whitfield, the South Australian all-rounder, is regarded in Sydney as more likely to accept an appointment with an English cricket club ...

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  10. ROMANY RYE OR INYONI FOR ADELAIDE CUP

    HORSES with the best prospects in the Adelaide Cup to be run on Wednesday are:— ...

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  11. Goodwood to Valaisanne: Today's Sport

    EQUALLING the race record. Valaisanne won the Goodwood Handicap at the opening of the Adelaide Cup carnival at Morphettville today from Oakland Belle ...

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  12. War on Noise That Annoys

    War has been declared on motor cyclists with open cut-outs. In the past two months police officers on duty in Rundle and King William ...

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  13. Obstructions on Line; Boys Blamed

    Two pieces of concrete weighing 10 lb and 6 lb. were found this afternoon on top of a set of points on the railway line near the Mile-End signal box. ...

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  14. Fine Sunday: Cool Winds

    WOOLLENS will be needed tomorrow to keep out the breezes, which will be cool, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Milk Strike Ends in Perth

    PERTH, Saturday.—The milk strike, in which all milk producers refused to supply Perth with milk, was declared off today after a conference, presided over by the ...

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  16. DEVELOPMENT OF MOONTA MINES URGED

    "IT will be a downright shame if the work and money which has been expended on the development of the mines at Moonta is allowed to go." said the ...

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  17. Lighthouse Cottages Burned

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—A serious fire broke out at Bustard Head Lighthouse, near Gladstone, tonight, and completely gutted two cottages. ...

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  18. Hit With Mallet in Altercation

    Norman Thomas, of First street, Brompton, was admitted to Martin Ward of the Adelaide Hospital this evening with concussion. He told the authorities that he ...

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  19. Trod on Nail: Died of Tetanus

    James Humphries, aged 40, of St. Leonards, died in the Adelaide Hospital tonight. It is reported that about 10 days ago ...

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  20. 80 Bank Men Farewell Their Sub manager

    Eighty members of the staff of the National Bank of Australia met at dinner at the Victoria Hotel, Hindley street, tonight to say farewell to Mr. E. E. Wilson, ...

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  21. Police Find Cash Book of Murdered Man

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The police this afternoon, accompanied by Maurice O'Hara, aged 19, who is charged with the murder of Alfred Victor Chassey, visited ...

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  22. Slogan Wins Man £10 Watch

    SYDNEY, Tonight.—Listening in to overseas radio broadcasts can be profitable, as Keith Harkness, of Carlotta road, Bellvue Hill, has discovered. About three ...

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  23. 2 Garages and Motors Burned

    PERTH, Saturday.—Within a minute of a fire starting two garages at Bunbury were destroyed this afternoon. A man filling his car with petrol saw flames burst ...

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  24. Car Accident Victims in Hospital

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—While" crossing Dandenong road at Carnegie tonight. Peter Andersen, of East Malveru, was struck by a passing car. He was taken ...

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