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  5. MAIN RAILWAY BLOCKED

    Five chains of railway carried away by storm-waters, other nils torn from the lines, and a railway signal and buildings blown down at Elphinstone— Two trains held up on the Downs— ...

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  7. TAKEN IN A STRIDE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Aeroplanes in the Mount Everest expedition, approaching the unclimbed bastion-like southern face of Everest, are expected to reach the summit in less than an hour and a half, writes Lord Peel, chairman of the flight committee. For ...

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  8. WYATT HITS A SOLID SIXER

    This hit to square leg, off Wall, was photographed on the Adelaide Oval on Friday, sent by air mail to Melbourne, picturegrammed to Sydney, and arrived at The Sunday Mail office yesterday evening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ABOVE CENTURY

    COOROY, Saturday.—The heat was again severe on the North Coast to-day, the temperature at noon being over 100 degrees at many places. The ...

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  10. MAIN LINE DAMAGED

    CLIFTON, Sdtdrday.—The main railway line was damaged when severe storms broke oved the district this evening. Fire chains of rail were carried away ...

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  11. CHINESE INJURED

    KYOGLE, Saturday. —A Chinese gardener was knocked unconscious for an hour by a largo hail-stone during a storm here yesterday afternoon. He ...

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  12. NO NEWS

    A rumour, not confirmed by any authentic message, was current in Brisbane yesterday that Squadron Leader Bert Hinkler's dead body ...

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  13. LIFE MENACED; WITNESS SILENT

    Evidence suggesting desperate rivalry between the gangs of Darlinghurst was given before the Sydney Police Court on Saturday. A witness declared that if he "squealed" he might he shot dead as he left the court He had been assaulted 11 times by mobs. ...

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  14. CROPS SUFFER

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Manchester Guardian's Moscow correspondent, who is usually sympathetic with the Soviet significantly emphasises the ...

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  15. COOLER WEATHER

    Belief from the torrid weather conditions of the last few days, in the shape of lower temperatures and a fresh south-easterly wind, is anticipated by ...

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  16. ALL SAVED

    LONDON, Saturday. — The correspondent of The Daily Mail at Amiens says that the presence of mind of a French pilot, M. Cosins, who ...

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  17. SABRE RATTLES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Berlin correspondent of the Manchester Guardian reports that militarist and nationalist propaganda in Germany ...

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  18. SOUTH COAST STORM

    SOUTHPORT, Saturday. —Following an oppressive day, a severe thunder-storm broke over Southport about 9 o'clock to-night, and torrential rain ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    Close and unsettled in the forenoon, with thunder-showers; cloudy, but fair und cooler, in the afternoon and evening. Wind northerly ...

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  20. FELL 70 FEET

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mrs. Charlotte Montgomery (38) fell 70ft down a lift well at Commerce-buildings, Liverpool-street, early this ...

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  21. RAIN IN COUNTRY

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  23. MELBOURNE 'PLANES IN WEST.

    CHARLEVILLE, Saturday. — Mr. Larkins, of Larkins Airways, Ltd., arrived by aeroplane from Melbourne this morning. Another of the ...

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  24. FOR THE MILE CHAMPIONSHIP

    Scene in the Valley Baths yesterday afternoon when K. Stafford, M. Witt, T. Beck and R. Boyes raced for swimming honours, and Stafford finished first, but Witt retains the State title. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. CHAMPION EIGHTEENS GO SOUTH

    The 18 footers Marjorie and Aberdare are here seen waiting their turn to be hoisted on board the steamer Ormiston, after Tangalooma. They go to Sydney for the Australian championship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. CLOTHING ABLAZE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Hearing screams in a house in Chapelstreet, Fitzroy, early to-day, neighbours rushed in and found the tenant, Martha Blight ...

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  27. HOOVER'S WARNING

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. —The House of Representatives yesterday passed the Philippine Independence Bill over President Hoover's veto. The ...

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