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  6. Braved Murderer's Gun to Save Baby

    BRAVING the fire of a man who had already murdered his wife and had threatened her and her relatives with a similar fate, a young married woman, Mrs. Jessie Smith, at Chester Hill, this afternoon crawled along the ground on her stomach to rescue ...

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  7. "ALL CHURNED UP"

    WOOED and won wealth.—Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cossentine, who each received £5000, having held fifth shares in the £25,000 Golden Casket first prize. They were photographed at their home in Windsor Avenue, Croydon Park (Sydney). "I feel all churned op inside," said Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WOOL IN EXCHANGE FOR 'PLANES

    HUGE three-engined Junker 'planes, each with accommodation for 17 passengers, will link every Australian capital with a daily air ...

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  9. DAN. DOYLE LANDS "A WHOPPER"

    DAN DOYLE, labourer, is no more. Yesterday he went to the Water Board and, as he put it, "I explained things to them very nicely, and they understood my position perfectly." ...

    Article : 350 words
  10. MOVE TO RELEASE MURDERER

    A MOVE is, under way in Sydney to release froth prison two men, who, between them, have served 46 years. One, William John Phillips, in 1910 ...

    Article : 208 words
  11. DENTIST'S WIFE KILLED

    Mrs. Emma Nordon (75), of New Cleveland Road, Norman Park, wife of Mr. Joseph Nordon, a well-known city dentist, was fatally injured in a ...

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  12. HALE AND HEARTY

    ALL READY for the "Big Push"— a passenger well armed with refreshments for the wheelbarrow race at Kedron on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SALIENT STRIDE

    HEEL AND TOE and a swinging stride with orthodox action took this competitor along at a great pace in the walking race of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. 2000 HOUSES DESTROYED

    More than 2000 houses were destroyed by fire which spread all night. The glare was visible over a large area. The North-west ...

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  16. WAGER CRAZE SPREADS TO GOLF

    Mr. W. Carey, the Euroa Golf Club champion, has accepted a challenge from Mr. J. W. Elgin, stock and station agent, that he will not hit a golf ...

    Article : 100 words
  17. Curing Sea-sickness with Paper Bags

    Longshoremen who have wondered what the little paper bags often in evidence on mail boats and passenger 'planes are for have ...

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  18. GOVERNOR DONS OVERALLS

    True to his code of inspecting things for himself rattier than remaining aloof and having information relayed to him. the Governor (Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. QUEEN'S CLUB TOURNAMENT

    In the quarter-final of the mixed doubles of the Queen's Club tournament. Mako—Miss Thomas (USA) defeated Hopman—Mrs Hopman ...

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  20. To-day Should be Fine

    The forecasts for to-day are:—METROPOLITAN.—Fine, with south-westerly to southerly winds. QUEENSLAND.—Some isolated ...

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  21. DUAL CONTROLS, NOW!

    Mr. G. U. ("Scotly") Allan, the well-known airman, who is now a pilot in the Brisbane—Singapore service, was married to-day at the Gordon-Craig ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. CROWD LOOK ON

    While about 100 people looked on, Constable F. Blackwood. of Leichhardt. was punched as lie lay on the ground at Leichhardt to-night. ...

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  23. Where are the Bread and Cheese and Beer that marked the Sales of Yester-year?

    WHERE are the beer and the bread and cheese?" demanded the oldest inhabitant at a sale of allotments at Kedron yesterday afternoon. ...

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