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  4. FIERCE THUNDER-STORM

    With a terrific crash that shook the neighbouring Streets, lightning struck the top of the building of Mac-donnell and East, Limited, in George-street, city, on Saturday evening. The flash was one of several that ...

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  6. AN APPEAL—NOT AN ADMONITION

    Rev. Robert Miller, snapped on Saturday at the Valley Presbyterian Church fete, seeks live favour of a smile front two sweet little parishioners. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GIRL'S DARING FLIGHT

    Another epidemic of aerial record breaking has broken out. Miss Peggy Salaman, a 19-year-old English society girl, has left for Cape Town in an effort to lower the record of 6½ days for the 6000 miles flight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. UNDERWORLD HAUNTS RAIDED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — D etetives worked all through the night raiding haunts of the underworld in search of armed bandits. The office of J. T. Picked and Sons, printers, Franklin-street, ...

    Article : 307 words
  10. BETTER BY DAY

    LONDON. Saturday.—Mr. C. A. Butler, the Australian avlator. took off front Lympus at 5.10 a.m. to-day on his attempt to lower ...

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  11. MANY ARRESTS MADE IN CITY CAFE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—As a result of police raid on a cafe in Russell-street early this morning, several men appeared in the City Court ...

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  12. MOLLISON FOR CAME TOWN

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. J. A. Mollison, holder of the Australia—England record, will start next Wednesday on his attempt to fly from London to Cape ...

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  13. MASTER OF MENU

    LONDON, Saturday. — How King Edward enjoyed the pleasures of the table is revealed by Colonel SeweD in his book, through letters ...

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  14. QUEST OF IAN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The latest S conducted by "Uncle Colombus" (known to the children of Britain by his children's hour on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. "BE HAPPY NOW"

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Her hair dishevelled, and with a family Bible clasped firmly in her hand, a demented woman, ran up the steps of a ...

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  16. THREE INJURED

    Crashing into a telegraph post in Queen-street, Rocklea, on Saturday afternoon, a motor car was hurled sideways, capsized And ...

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  17. FAUNA FOR FRIENDSHIPS

    TORONTO, Saturday.— Australia's gesture of courtesy, in sending kangaroos as a part of the good-will shipment to Canada, is ...

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  18. D. HANSEN OPENS HIS SHOULDERS WELL

    The Brisbane batsman was not inclined to show much respect for the Country bowling, but he had managed to get only one over double figure's when he was caught by Oxenford off Suche. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. CARDROSS DUE HERE

    James Patrick and Company, advise that the Cardross, which left Sydney with the original crew on Saturday, is due at Brisbane on Monday afternoon. The ...

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