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  8. General News of the Week

    Damage es[?] at £19,000 was caused by a fire which destroyed the [?]er yard of Tanner & Peters, Ltd., at Kogarah, covering an area of more ...

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  9. SACCO-VANZETTI RIOTS.

    The Sacco-Vanzetti demonstrations continue throughout France. The most serious disturbance accurred at Cherbough at midnight on Saturday ...

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  10. WHIRLWIND CAMPAIGN.

    Bot the [?] interested in President Cosgrave's whirlwind general election which will be the second cont[?]ted in four months, will be Mr. Gerald ...

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  12. WHARF RAMMED.

    When about to berth at the Clan Company's wharf at Circular Quay, Brisbane, on Saturday morning, the Shire Line steamer Berwickshire got ...

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  13. CANCER TREATMENT.

    A new method for the treatment of officer was revealed at the inquest into the death at Chasetown, near Walsall Eng. of a patient. Mrs. ...

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  14. PLANE CRASH.

    Capt. J. L. Findlay, of Wigram aerodrome, who left Christchurch (N.Z.) on Saturday morning on a three-stage flight towards Auckland ...

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  15. OPERATIONS UNPROFITABLE.

    Speaking at the general meeting of shareholders. Mr. H. G. Darling, chairman of directors of the Broken Hill Proprietary Co., stated on ...

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  16. FRENCH TRAIN SMASH.

    Three of the passengers injured when a train was derailed at Chambonix, at the foot of Mount Blane, have died, making the total deathroll ...

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  17. FIERCE STORM IN ATLANTIC.

    Five liners brought stories to New York on Saturday of one of the fierest storms for many years in the Atlantic Ocean. On the Martha ...

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  18. RAILWAY BUILDINGS BURNED.

    At [?] of fire at Whil[?] 2.30 o'clock on Monday morning of [?] the railway station and refreshment room, which is a building ...

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  19. NORTH-SOUTH FOOTBALL.

    In a match that attracted 4000 to 3000 spectators, and realised £500 gate money. Toowoomba defeated Townsville on the latter's ground on ...

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  20. THE DOLE FLYERS.

    All hope is now practically abandoned of finding the lost their flyers. The last detachment of vessels engaged in the search were ordered to leave ...

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  21. BED CATCHES FIRE.

    Michael Fitzpatrick, at Hawthorne Vic[?] on Sunday morning, accidently set his bed on fire, later, as a result of his injuries, expiring in St. ...

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  22. CAREFUL ACTION STRESSED.

    A meeting on Friday of the Queensland Government Oil Advisory Board. Mr. Jones Minister for Mines' presiding reviewed and discussed the ...

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  23. ABANDONING POLITICS.

    Mr. Walsh Minister for Posts and Telegrams has intimated his resignation, and will not contest the elections. It is reported that he is ab[?]ing ...

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  24. NO FOREIGNERS.

    In a speech on Saturday night in Sydney, Mr. Lang outlined the industrial policy of the Government if returned to power. A plan of ...

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  25. SUCCESSFUL FRENCH TENNIS TEAM.

    France has eliminated Japan from the Davis Cup lawn tennis contests. Now having won three match points. France will meet America in the ...

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  26. GREVIOUS BODILY HARM.

    Mr. Justice Macnaughten, in the Criminal Court on Saturday, in Brisbane sentenced John Charles Prackett to two and a half years' imprisonment ...

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  27. INCREASED WAGES DEMAND.

    About 1700 employed by [?] Iron and Stept Co., Lithgow, [?] Celia and Excelsior are the [?] result of the Federated Engine Drivers' and Other general news and later matter through our special News Service will be found on page 9. ...

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  28. DARING FLIGHT.

    Denis Rooke was admitted to hospital at Calcutta from Aurangabad on Thursday suffering from shock due to his crash, but no bones weer broken. ...

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  29. CLIFF COLLAPSES.

    [?] hundred yards of cliff at Cromer Norfolk, Eng.) collapsed on Sunday and precipitated 20,000 tons of chalk to the beach 200 feet below. ...

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  30. ESPIONAGE CHARGE.

    Charged with espionage, a German, age 30 was arrested in Paris. He is said to have closely followed the army mandeuvres for several days. ...

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