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  5. BOY MAULED

    SYDNEY, Saturday—While batting with hundreds of other children in a channel of shallow water at Bondi beach at 6.30 p.m. ...

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  6. SAND GARDENS AT SOUTHPORT

    The very great interest evinced in The Daily Mail competitions is shown by this large gathering on the beach at the popular seaside resort to watch the young designers at work. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DRIVER KILLED

    Wrenching desperately at the steering wheel of his car as it swerved to the edge of an embankmen to avoid a collision with another ...

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  9. THAT'S NOTHING!

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A Moth aeroplane, piloted. by Joseph Francis, and with a woman passenger, crashed on the roadway between Princes Pier ...

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  10. SPEED MOTORING

    LONDON, Saturday.—It looks like a race between Captain Melcolm Campbell and Major Segrave. It will be the first attempt to wrest the world's ...

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  11. "NOT MARRIED"

    Rumours that the Premier (Mr. W. M'Cormack) Was married quietly during his recent visit to Melbourne were dispelled by the Premier's hearty laughter ...

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  12. YOUNG MAN SHOT

    Stating to friends in Redcliffe at 6 o'clock fiat he "expected trouble when he got back," Richard L. Devers was shot dead at the gate of his fatheir-in-law's house at Woody Point at 8.15 o'clock on Saturday night. The father-in-law, Thomas Chrystal (68), a retired plumber, was later ...

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  13. "FOR FRANCE"

    PARIS, Saturday.—"I beg you to say clearly forthwith whether you wish this Government to lead or whether you would prefer another," concluded the Prime ...

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  14. COLD IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Saturday.—By way of contrast to the deaths from beat in Sydney, news comes from Warsaw where the thermometer has registered 38 ...

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  15. MISSING PRINCE

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—Prince Sarwar Mohammed Khan, a brother of the missing Prince Omar, who escaped from Allahabad, has been arrested on ...

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  16. FIRE ON TRAIN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Awakened from their sleep at midnight, passengers in one of the carriages of the limited express from Sydney found that the ...

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  17. WILLING TO HANG

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—Smilingly, and with a calm assurance that the would meet his loved one "over there," Garland Williams (28), a war veteran ...

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  18. TURNED OUT

    RIGA, Saturday.—The Soviet has resolved upon drastic measures to cope with the housing question by ejecting from their dwellings in the depth of ...

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  19. FIVE KILLED

    MIDDLETOWN (Pennsylvania), Saturday.—Five soldiers were killed and three seriously injured when an army transport aeroplane ...

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  20. NEW EARL

    CALGARY (Alberta), Saturday.—Charles John Percival, the new Earl of Egmont, who has been a rancher near Calgary for 26 years, said on ...

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  21. SCIENTIFIC LAWS

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Dr. Einstein. has handed to the Prussian academy of science a manuscript, the contents of which, it is stated, are more ...

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  22. YACHTING CRUISE

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is learned that Mr. Lloyd George, the Liberal leader, has decided to go for a yachting cruise in the Mediterranean. ...

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  23. "AERIAL" EXPLOIT

    PARIS, Saturday.—The International Aeronautical Federation, at its congress to-day, awarded Lieutenant Bert Hinkler a gold ...

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  24. NEW LIFEBOAT

    LONDON, Saturday—The largest and fastest lifeboat in the world, designed for the rescue of distressed cross-channel aeroplanes, is being constructed for ...

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  25. FORECASTS

    Fair or fine, with moderate temperatures and south-easterly to easterly winds, freshening at times. STATE. ...

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  26. NOVELS OF THE LAW

    In all great law cases precedents are cited, and there are few crimes or civil cases without parallels. These are what are known as ...

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  27. OWN FUNERAL MARCH

    BRUSSELS, Saturday.—The members of an orchestra playing at a concert at Ghent had just finished a lively tune when the conductor, Van Hoe, requested ...

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  28. DRASTIC INCREASE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Berlin correspondent of the Manchester Guardian says drastic increases are being made in the taxation for 1929-30. The ...

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  29. MOTOR CYCLIST HURT.

    When he fell from his motor cycle on Kelvin Grove-road. Newmarket, at 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, William Faber, of Kedron-avenue Mitchelton ...

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