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  4. TRIUMPH OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES LEAGUE TEAM

    In the inter-State game at the Brisbane Exhibition Oval on Saturday Fifield, the New South Wales centre, is seen about to send a pass to Maher, who is sweeping into his stride attended by Prigg. Spencer and F. Laws, for Queensland, are moving in to tackle, with Kavanagh and Dempsey well in the picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GOT THEIR MAN

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—Central Australian police are building up a reputation like that of the Canadian North-west Mounted, in that ...

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  8. SHOCKS AGAIN

    WELLINGTON, (N.Z.), Saturday.—Shocks of increased intensity, preceded by loud detonations, kept residents of Takaka, where ...

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  9. SOUTHERN CROSS LASHED DOWN

    SYDNEY, Saturday—Unfavourable weather has once again caused a postponement of the Southern Cross flight to England. To-day, when the giant monoplane should have been winging its way to Darby, it stood on the Richmond aerodrome securely lashed down to ...

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  10. 22 IMMERSED IN LAUNCH CAPSIZE

    AYR, Saturday—Twenty-two persons were hurled into the water when a launch, chartered for a moonlight picnic, overturned near the mouth of Plantation Creek last night That no one was drowned was remarkable, but the splendid efforts ...

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  11. RESIGNS SEAT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir William Jowitt, K.C., who joined the party a few days after being elected as a Liberal for ...

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  12. KING'S RECOVERY

    LONDON, Saturday—The order of the service of thanksgiving for the King's recovery from his serious illness, which will be used throughout the country on ...

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  13. LION BREAKS LOOSE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Owing to engine trouble a tractor which was drawing a cage-car containing three tigers separated by a partition from a lion, all ...

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  14. HOMAGE PAID

    LONDON, Saturday.—The body of General Bramwell Booth, the second great chief of the Salvation Army, lay in state at the Congress Hall, Clapton, ...

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  15. HEAD SMASHED

    Thrusting his head suddenly out of a tram car in Queen-street on Saturday, Frederick Pohlman, a member of the Maryborough ...

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  16. STUDENTS' "RAG"

    LONDON. Saturday.—A sequel to the disturbances caused by medical students in the Caxton Hall, came in the Westminster Police Court, which was ...

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  17. BURIAL PLANS

    CANBERRA, Saturday—Recovered from the desert that claimed them as its victims more than two months ago, the bodies of Lieutenant Keith Anderson and ...

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  18. BACK TO LONDON

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is officially announced Hint their Majesties will return to London on July 1. They will travel from Windsor in a closed motor ...

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  19. FEUD ENDED

    MEXICO CITY. Saturday.—The President, General Gil, has announced that a settlement of the controversy between the Roman Catholic Church and Mexico ...

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  20. WAGE CUT

    MANCHESTER, Saturday—The master cotton spinners have decided to notify the operatives of an early reduction of wages, the basis of which ...

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  21. SHORTER HOURS

    LONDON. Saturday.—The South Wales miners at a conference at Cardiff decided to press for reforms, including a fortnight's paid holidays, a pension of ...

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  22. LONDON THEATRE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Isidore W. Schlesinger, the South African millionaire entertainment magnate, has purchased Daly's theatre for £220,000. ...

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  23. FORECASTS

    Fine, with light, variable winds; cold and frosty night. STATE. (Till 6 p.m. on Monday.) ...

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  24. WIND TOSSES BUS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—Caught in a violent gust of wind, a motor van was, this afternoon, hurled against the vail of a ...

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  25. CHILD'S HAND CRUSHED.

    Evelyn Klumpp. of Klumpp-road, Mount Gravatt, was playing in Dunnellan-street, Greenslopes, on Saturday, when her right hand was crushed ...

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