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  2. Advertising

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  4. SHOWER OF BULLETS

    Collapsing under a shower of bullets fired by a man who, armed with a small calibre revolver, suddenly appeared in Mason's florist's shop, Wickham-street, Valley, early on Saturday morning, Mrs. Florence Burke was rushed to the General Hospital ...

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  7. DEADLIEST POISON KNOWN

    Radium wan declared to be a dangerous poison, 20 times stronger than tetanus toxin, the deadliest known to science, by Lord Lee, of Fareham, chairman of the Radium Commission, and trustee of the National Radium fund, in urging the vital necessity for the ...

    Article : 439 words
  8. SHOOTING SENSATION

    Following upon the shooting of two w[?] in a Wickham-street florist's shop, Valley, the police detained a man. Plain-clothes Constables J. Nichol and R. Woodbury are here seen leaving Roma-street Police Station ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BATTERED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Naked, and with eight ghastly wounds in her head, the body of May Miller (30), was found early to-day in Queen's Park, Waverley, behind a clump of lantana bushes, where it had apparently been dragged from beneath a tree 25 yards away. ...

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  10. LANDING CRASH

    CLONCURRY, Saturday.—Captain J. R. Herbert, who had just flown from England, crashed when landing here at 9.30 this morning ...

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  11. INTO EMPYREAN

    LONDON, Saturday.—Only poets can safety into the Empyrean is the conclusion of Sir Leonard Hill, director of research at the London Light and ...

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  12. GIRL KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A girl was killed and two girls and two boys were injured, when a sedan car, containing students from ...

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  13. BURNED TO DEATH

    EDMONTON, ALBEBTA, Saturday.—James Nesbitt's four older children were burned to death, when their farmhouse in the district of Edmonton was ...

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  14. BALL OF FIRE

    GRAFTON, Saturday.—At the homo of Sirs. Garland, at Calliope, on the mid-Clarence, in a severe storm the electric light wires were ...

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  15. 22 KILLED

    HARLAN (Kentucky), Saturday.—Twenty-two men are believed to be dead as the result of an explosion in a shaft of the Harlan ...

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  16. WITHOUT WIRES

    MONTREAL, Saturday.—As a result of two years' experiments, Frank Fady, aged 22, has discovered a method of transmitting electric power over ...

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  17. FIVE-DAY WEEK

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The union printers of New York city voted five to one in favour of a five-day week in the international referendum, which is ...

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  18. INJURED IN COLLISION.

    As the result of a collision between two motor cars, at the corner of Ann and Wickhain-street, City, on Saturday night, Allan Barker, of Milton-road ...

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  19. JUMPED OFF BRIDGE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Shortly after 9 a.m. to-day a man jumped from the Harbour Bridge railings on the city side of the southern pylon and crashed to ...

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  20. IN OTHER PAGES

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  21. FIRST BROOKFIELD ROLL

    When the jubilee of the Brookfield State School was celebrated on Saturday, the head master, Mr. J. F. M'Donald, displayed to the oldest pupil, Mr. J. Ballard, the first roll from which his name was called 60 year ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. HAPPY CHRISTMAS PARTY

    Some of the young guests at Mrs. A. Conrad's Christmas party were so happy that they did not care which end was first down the slippery slide. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    Unsettled, with rain and thunder, in the peninsula and north coast divisions; fine elsewhere, except for scattered thunder storms west from a line from ...

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  24. FALL FROM HORSE.

    When the horse he was riding slipped in fell at Ascot on Saturday, Patrick Mullins, of Buxton-street, Doomben, received lacerations and abrasions to the ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 63 words
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