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  5. YOUTHS DROWN IN SURF

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Two youths were drowned and a girl and a small boy narrowly escaped with their lives late this afternoon at Scarborough (South Coast) in one of the most dramatic surf tragedies in recent years. Caught in a channel in a heroic attempt at rescue, the two ...

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  7. WATCHED OTHERS DIE

    The horror of their experience in being compelled helplessly to watch their 35 companions die was related by the three survivors from the wreck of the American steamer Nevada, which was pounded to pieces on the rocks of Amationmax Island, off the Alaskan coast. ...

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  8. CHRISTENING THE NEW FOUR

    Mrs. H. Kipping christens the Great Public Schools' Old Boys' new practice four, which was named after her husband, the club's popular coach and vice-president. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SHOT IN CROWD

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—After he had shot D. Prendergast (23) twice in the right arm on the "outer"' at the Harold Park greyhound ...

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  10. HUMAN TORCH

    CLONCURRY, Saturday.—When entering Cloncurry on bis milk round this morning at 6 o 'clock Mr. McIntyre, of Greenvale dairy, ...

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  11. PANIC REIGNS

    ATHENS, Saturday.—Following upon repeated shocks a crevasse 16 miles long and having a great depth, opened in the earthquake area. ...

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  12. STRAIGHT TALK

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Baron Ton Neurath (Minister for Foreign Affairs), on his return from Geneva, in an interview, said: I did not hesitate to toll Sir ...

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  13. CHINESE CLAIMS

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—Chinese reports from Peking claim that a considerable amount of success has been Achieved by volunteers operating in ...

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  14. LEGS BLOWN OFF

    BELGRADE, Saturday.—An unknown man at 6 o'clock in the morning: asked a porter of the Offers' Home to carry a heavy handbag to the home and await ...

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  15. WORTH TWO MILLIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The will of the late Earl of Inchcape, in favour of his heir, shows the unsettled personal estate in Britain provisionally at ...

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  16. WONDER SURGERY

    LONDON, Saturday—After 30 years' conflict with orthodox medicine Sir Herbert Barker has consented to demonstrate his manipulative surgery at a ...

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  17. "BAD BARGAIN"

    LONDON, Saturday.—In a broadcast speech, dealing with the Ottawa Conference agreements, Lord Snowden, who has just resigned the portfolio of ...

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  18. SPLENDID BOYS OF THE Y.M.C.A.

    M. Jay (left), winner of the 220yds, 100yds, and high jump; also D. Bell, winner of the 100yds and 220yds under 14 years at the Young Men's Christian Association sports on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. THIS ONE WAS NO TROUBLE

    When Gough skied this one in the Northern Suburbs v Toombul match at Windsor Park Oval, Marshall found it a veritable gift. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. HURRICANE'S TOLL

    LONDON, Saturday.—A telegram from the officer administering the Leeward Islands to the Colonial Secretary, dated September 29, reports ...

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  21. BIG CONVERSION

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British war loan conversion offer closed last night, when £1,920,000,000 was converted, leaving ...

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  22. "BACK TO COAL"

    LONDON, Saturday.—Picnic parties boiling kettles with "bottled gas; in less than throe minutes and motor coaches run by "portable gas" are among ...

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  23. "DEAR FRIEND!"

    GENEVA, Saturday.—"Welcome, dear friend!" said M. Herriot, when Mr. W.M. Hughes, in response to an invitation, visited the French headquarters. ...

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  24. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    Fine and cool, with south-easterly wind, squally at times. STATE (Until 6 p.m. Monday.) ...

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  25. PRINCES ON TOUR

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prince of Wales left Wedellsborg Castle yesterday, and motored with Prince Axel to Taasinge Island, where lunch was taken ...

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  27. VIOLENT RESISTANCE

    ADELAIDE, Saturday—So violently did Ernest Alfred Greenslade, of Maitland, resist arrest last night that four constables were needed to put him in ...

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  28. BRUSH HOOK SLIPPED.

    KIN KIN, Saturday.—Mr. Percy Thorn (21), of Kin Kin. was engaged in brushing in that district on .September 20, when he accidentally struck ...

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