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  6. MIXING SWEET CONFECTIONS

    Fair young helpers at the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union garden party held on Saturday in thie charming grounds of Miss Philp's home at Toowong. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WIPING OUT MANKIND

    "I believe that poison gases, now being manufactured, are capable of wiping man off the face of the earth," declared Lieutenant-Colonel W. A. Bishop,. V.C.. D.S.O., M.C., D.F.C., an officer of the Royal Flying Corps, who was officially credited ...

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  8. AIR PILOT IN MAKING

    Mr. J. Prosser receiving a final word from the chief instructor of the Aero Club (Mr. W. E. Gardner) before undergoing his dual test for The Daily Mail £50 Flying Scholarship at Arclterfield aerodrome on Saturday. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WAS WONDERFUL

    "It was wonderful," one of the young candidates for The Daily Mail; £50 flying scholarship enthusiastically exclaimed after he had ...

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  10. FROM A GAOL

    BERLIN, Saturday.—A gang of burglars, who had been using the gaol in the township of Prenzlin as their headquarters for several ...

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  11. £1000 GIFT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. A. E. Whitelaw, a Melbourne merchant, has given Miss Amy Johnson (Mrs. J. A. Mollison) £1000, in ...

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  12. SAVED WIFE

    SYDNEY, Saturday. —Thomas Hill (25) was electrocuted at Mittagong to-day, when releasing his wife from a steel clothes line, which ...

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  13. POLAND'S FUTURE

    LONDON, Saturday. — Poland's future is the most precarious in Europe. Only the French alliance and German disarmament stand between ...

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  14. IF GENEVA FAILS

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Government must boldly race the danger from the air, writes Mr. Winston Churchill in an article in the London ...

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  15. STRONG POSITION

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Democrats will have a majority of 193 over the Republicans and the Farmer-Labour membership in the ...

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  16. "MOCK HEROICS"

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—The Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. J. Francis), whose attention was drawn to a statement by Mr. F. M. Forde ...

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  17. MUST END SOON

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Germany's crisis culminate nest week, but the President (Marshal Hindenburg) is not desirous of hurrying the party leaders, though ...

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  18. 40 POISONED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Forty adults and children were affected by food poisoning after a Sundayschool picnic at Woodland Park, near ...

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  19. OFFICIAL ATTACKED

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—Mr. Charles A. W. Luke, superintendent of the Rajshahi Central Gaol, was shot at and wounded at Rajshahi yesterday. ...

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  20. THE SEA SCOUTS AND THEIR BOAT

    Very sturdy and workmanlike, these Sea Scouts had their boat on show al Mowbray Park on Saturday, when a fete was held to secure funds for building a boat house and workshop. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. AUDACIOUS BURGLAR

    SYDNEY, Saturday. —A "cat" burglar at the Criterion Hotel, Islington, this morning is Relieved to have given the sleeping licensee, Mr. ...

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  22. GOLD WON

    MONTO, Saturday.—Mr. J. Hunting, who is a director of the Valda Syndicate, mining on the old Normanby mine on the Normanby Range, one and a half ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    Probably some thunder-showers in the afternoon and evening, but otherwise fair or fine; wind light to moderate easterly, veering ...

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  24. IN OTHER PAGES

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  25. CHILD DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Dorothy Carter (9), of Balmain, was looking for crabs this afternoon when she was drowned in a channel connecting White Bay with ...

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