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  4. NAVY'S CLEANING DAY

    H.M.A.S. Australia, Saturday.—Saturday on a warship is known in the navy as "spit and polish day." While the destroyer Anzac went to Brisbane to-day with about 60 Brisbane man for week-end shore leave ...

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  5. NAVAL TRAINING

    A diver from H.M.A.S. Australia makes his appearance after a visit to the bottom of Moreton Bay, on the waters of which fleet manoeuvres are being carried out. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AGAIN THE RAIN!

    SWANSEA, Saturday.—The grey skies of Wales provided the Australians with another disappointment for their match against Glamorgan at Swansea to-day. It was raining when they arrived at the field for the ...

    Article : 292 words
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  9. GOLF FEVER

    SWANSEA, Saturday—Practically as much golf as cricked has been played by the Australians during the past week. Their quick defeat of Somerset meant ...

    Article : 230 words
  10. SHOTS FIRED

    INNISFAIL, Saturday.—Surprised whilst they were attempting about 2.30 a.m. to-day to rob the premises of Nolan's Ltd., big departmental ...

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  11. UTMOST FOLLY

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The army in general is quite convinced that the Ga[?]llpell campaign was the most damnable folly that ever ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. (The scores will be printed in a later edition.)

    LONDON, Saturday—Peebles, who bowled well in the fourth test match against the Australians, took eight wickets for 24 runs against Worcester ...

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  13. PAPER TO PUBLISH

    LONDON, Saturday.—His amazing early triumphs and his "possession of a nerve such as few veterans acquire it their continuous progress ...

    Article : 95 words
  14. COLONISTS SHOT

    RIGA, Saturday—Latvian newspapers declare that the Ogpu (Russian police) after atrociously torturing them, shot 14 Lettish colonists in the ...

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  15. WARSHIP AS CAFE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Warships in part may alternatively be described as tea shops during the Portsmonth navy week ...

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  16. BUILD TARIFF WALL

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—Tariff legislation will not be considered at the special session of Parliament in September, which trill be devoted entirely ...

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  17. BIG FIASCO

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Red Day ordered by Moscow for Communist riots was a general fiasco. The Parisian police arrested a ...

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  18. THROUGH WINDOW

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Crashing into the plat-glass window of a shop when his motor cycle got out of control in Victoria-avenue. Chatswood, to-night ...

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  19. CAR OVERTURNS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Harry Slater (22), of Ralton-street, Mosman, was killed, and Annie, Ryan (19), of Harbor-street, Mosman, was injured when a car, early this ...

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  20. CEREAL FARMERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The condition of cereal farmers within the Empire will be discussed at the forthcoming Imperial conference, according to the ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL THRILLS

    The speedy, rapid scoring, and spectacular game provided at Brisbane Exhibition Oval on Saturday between the Carlton and Richmond teams from Victoria enthused the largest crowd seen at a football match this season. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. SAME AS ITALIAN

    ROME, Saturday.—After 60 years the Vatican has decided to issue in December a Papal coinage of the same composition and value as the Italian ...

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  23. BLAZING TRUCK.

    NANANGO, Saturday.—The Timber Corporation Ltd. had a narrow escape from serious loss by fire about 3 p.m. to-day. At that time Mr. E. Kirchoff ...

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  24. IN OTHER PAGES

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  25. FORECASTS

    Fine, with cold, squally westerly winds. STATE (Till 6 pm. Monday). ...

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  26. CHARGE OF PECULATION

    RIGA, Saturday.—The Lithuanian public prosecutor announces that be is bringing the former president (M. Valdo Maras) to trial on a charge of ...

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  27. MAN ASSAULTED.

    Said to have been assaulted near his home at Strathpine on Saturday, Herbert Ebert received a contusion and laceration on his head. He was ...

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