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  2. Flight-Lieut. Hill Crashes on Last Stage of Epic Air Race

    WITHIN an ace of breaking Squadron-Leader Bert Hinkler's 15½ days' aerial sole record between Britain and Australia, Flight-Lieut. C. W. Hill (fourteenth day out) crashed between Keopang and Atapoepoe, on the island of Timor today. H[?] was on the final stage of the dramatic air race across half the world which has ...

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  3. 94.8 TODAY

    Adelaide experienced its first touch summer today. The mercury ached 94.8 deg. at 4 o'clock this afternoon, and extreme humidity ...

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  4. BOILING FAT

    Slipping into a vat of boiling fat at the slaughtering yards of Mr. W. Tanks, butcher, at Longreach, this morning, Mrs. Tom Foley, wife of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 300 ARRESTS

    A police raid in which nearly 300 arrests were made was carried out this afternoon on the roof of the Hotel Doncaster at Kensington. Twelve ...

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  6. GREATEST STAKEWINNER

    Twelve months ago Amounis endeared to win the Caulfield Cup, but as placed second to High Syce. In e same race this afternoon much ...

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  7. FIVE INJURED

    A serious motor smash occurred on the main Brisbane road on the outskirts of Palmwoods at an early hour this morning. Five persons were ...

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  8. "GLAD HE IS SAFE"

    "It will be a terrible correspondent to him. The only thing that matter to me, however, is that he is safe," sa[?] Mrs. Hill when told of her husband ...

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  9. GOUGED OUT EYES

    Before going to the electric chair for the murder of a sheriff and his deputy three years ago. Joyce Shephard; fearing the sight ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN GIRLS

    "London is the place for the Australian lass. They are the rage there, and could be engaged as often as they wished," Miss V. M. Dawson, a pretty ...

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  11. FLIGHTS FEATURED

    Feats of Messrs. Kingsford Smith, Hill and Matthews continue to occupy a place in the front page of the newspapers. "The Daily Mail" describes the flights ...

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  12. MEDAL FOR HERO

    His Majesty the King has conferred [?]e Albert Medal on Mr. Robert Murray avanagh, of Darlinghurst, Sydney, who rescued a man named Stewart from a ...

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  13. Arrangements for Welcome

    Subject to confirmation by Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith, arrangements have been made for him to be welcomed at Brisbane on Tuesday and Mascot (New ...

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  14. Bandias Knocks Out Young

    Bandias (12 1) knocked out Young (13 13) [?] the seventh round tonight, thereby inning the State title, which looked certainty for Young. ...

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    AS WILLING, if not as energetic, as they were 25 years ago. The veterans of the Adelaide Rowing Club man a boat at the parade at the opening of the season this afternoon. They are (from left to right)—A. S. Faulkner, F. Acraman, E. A. Luxmoore A. K. Milne, George McEwin, F. W. Porter, J. H. Gosse, and A. J. Grayson (stroke). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TOOK BOY TO HOSPITAL

    A chance injury today gave Lloyd Gassier, aged 13 years, of Nottingham avenue, Mitcham, the opportunity to ride to Adelaide in the same motor car as Mrs. L. L. ...

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  17. "NOT FASCIST"

    "The Citizens' League is not Fascist an character, but is absolutely opposed to Communism." said Capt. E. D. A. Bagot (secretary of the league) in ...

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  18. GIVEN AWAY

    Wild horses, thousands of them, some bred in the purple as far as rich station blood can supply it, are running wild in Queensland. ...

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  19. RADIUM IN NOSE

    For 38 miles an outpatient of the Manchester Radium Institute named Edwards carried £1,000 worth of radium in his nose after ...

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  20. "NOT CLOSING"

    Speaking at the exhibition of Torrens Valley Public Schools Association at Houghton today. Mr. W. J. Adey (Director of Education) said that there was no ...

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  21. WHEAT FOR WORLD

    A MESSAGE from Buenos Aire reached London today. I stated that the Argentine Government was communicating with ...

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  22. AERIAL DISPLAY

    [?] delegates will fly in any sort of aeroplane they choose, except a single[?]eater, when the army fighters give the special dominion visitors a display ...

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  23. Struck by Motor Car

    Mr. Harry Davis, aged [?]0 years of Mitchell street. Payneham, was struck by a motor car while crossing Gouger street at the intersection of King William street ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND BASIC WAGE

    Monday, November 3 may be a momen[?] day in the industrial history of Queensland. The Employers' Federation a asking the Arbitration Court for a ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. Two Men Arrested

    Detectives Strangways, Tr[?] and McConnell arrested two men this morning on the Broken Hill express. They were charged with unlawful possession of ...

    Article : 48 words
  26. Man Dies From Injuries

    Mr. Frederick Tite, aged 38 years, [?] Mawson street, Prospect Gardens, [?] tonight at Adelaide Hospital. Mr. The as admitted to the hospital last ...

    Article : 55 words
  27. Bavin or Lang?

    Of vital importance is the outcome of the New South Wales elections next Saturday. Full results will appear in the Midnight Edition of "The Mail" on that day. Orders for copies should be placed early. ...

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  28. Woman Falls 40 Feet

    Falling 40 ft. from the window of [?]idence, which overlooks Messrs. Bo[?] Lever's Quarry at Windsor M[?] France of [?] road Windso[?] ...

    Article : 54 words
  29. Tennis Star Cancels Trip

    Mrs [?] Wills Moody the tennis champion has [?] Buence Aires for exhibition games. ...

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