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  5. Mates Taking Up Suspended Cricketers' Cases

    "At the meeting of the executive committee held last evening I was directed to inform you that in view of your having failed to comply with a direction of the selection committee, also with a direction of the executive committee, both in respect of the team to be fielded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SURF RESCUES

    SOUTHPORT. Saturday.—When a party of about 20 holiday-makers were surfing at Burleigh. Heads late this afternoon one of their number, a ...

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  8. HARD TO PICK !

    CONCENTRATION.—A son of the Bast studies deeply his race Look at Eagle Farm on Saturday afternoon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE EMBODIMENT OF GRACE

    Miss LURLINE HOOK, of New South Wales, expresses the grace of movement when winning the ladies' national spring-board diving championship of Australasia in Brisbane on Saturday afternoon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SAFE CUT OPEN

    Forty pounds in notes and silver was the haul of safe-breakers who gained an entry to the butcher shop of Mr. S. Collens, in George ...

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  11. STOP CAR THEFTS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The secretary of the Royal Automobile Club (Mr. C. J. P. Hodges) said today that be understood that a scheme would ...

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  12. PUBLICAN SHOT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Running amok at Cooyal, near Mudgee, today, a, drink-crazed swagman, after firing wild shots as he raced on ...

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  13. AIR DISASTER

    LONDON, Saturday.—The accident to a Junker's monoplane, which occurred at Meopham, Kent, in July last yeat and resulted in the death of all the ...

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  14. BODY MUTILATED

    LONDON. Saturday.—A murder of the Jack the Ripper type was discovered in London to-day, the victim being a young woman, whose body was found ...

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  15. JUMPED OVER WHARF

    Two valuable horses attached to a lorry had a narrow escape from drowning when they dashed off a wharf at Woolloomooloo, Sydney. Cut free, they swam in the harbour until secured by halters, and this one, which had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SHOPS FLOODED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Two shops in Brunswick-street, Fitzror, were flooded ibis afternoon when a water standard on the street was broken by ...

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  17. MAN SHOT IN LEG

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Frank Lament (25), seaman, of East Melbourne, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital to-day with a bullet wound ...

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  18. MISS ENGLAND

    (BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS.) LONDON. Saturday.—The proposed further trials of the motor boat Miss England II. on Lough Neagh, have been abandoned as unnecessary, as the ...

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  19. FINE SUNDAY

    Generally fine, warm, and close weather, broken toy thunder-storms in afternoon and evening. Northerly winds ...

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  20. DOG'S CHANCE

    PARIS, Saturday—A fortnight ago a small black and white terrrier ran down the steps of the Saint Placide station and disappeared into the tun ...

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  21. BIG SHARK

    AUCKLAND. Saturday.—A world's record Mako shark was captured off Cape Brett by White Wickham. the noted London angler. It weighed 798th ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. OVERTURNED TRUCK

    When a ton truck capsized in "Lloyd street, Enoggera, on Saturday night, it burst into flames, and an engine from the Enoggera fire station had to be ...

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  23. LIEUT HILL'S PLANS

    Flight-Lieutenant C. W. Hill, who has been staying with relatives at Warwick since his return to Queensland from Sydney, went across Spicer's Gap by ...

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  24. TEN-OUNCE NUGGET

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.—While searching for gold in the Gladstone Creek. about eight miles from Briago-long, a prospector named Jorgeuson ...

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  25. AIR RECORD BROKEN

    Flying his own Puss Moth, Captain R. W. Reid broke the Brisbane—Melbourne air record on Saturday, covering the ...

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  26. IN OTHER PAGES

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  27. MAN ELECTROCUTED

    BALLINA, Saturday.—Henry Albert Foster was electrocuted at Ballina this morning at about 9.45 o'clock. He was manager of the Electric Supply ...

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  28. THIEVES ACTIVE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Thieves broke into Logan House, the residence of Mr. Leslie Stuart. at the corner of Williams and Toorak roads, Toora ...

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  29. MONEY FOR MINING

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Alexander Macdonald, the well-known explorer and mining engineer, has gone to Glasgow to continue his negotiations for ...

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  30. "AT HIS BEST"

    LONDON". Saturday.—The Manchester Guardian says the King lias now regained his best from for shooting. He is using a pair of special ...

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