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  6. DIAMOND JUBILEE OF WESLEY CHURCH, KANGAROO POINT

    The jubilee was celebrated in the beautiful garden of Mrs. Fred Hiley's residence in Thorne-street, and portion of the large gathering may be seen in the photograph ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BLAZING OIL

    BALTIMORE, Saturday. — Fifteen workers are dead and 75 injured as the result of an explosion of oil on the Norwegian tanker, ...

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  8. EXTRAORDINARY DISASTER

    LONDON, Saturday.—A disaster occurred to the Sheffield-Birmingham express yesterday [?] persons were killed. The last wag[?] of a north-bound goods train became derailed near Rotherham (Torke), and overturned a signal post just as the ...

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  9. BOAT CREW'S ORDEAL

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Four men had a thrilling experience when a 14ft. skiff overturned three miles from shore in to shark-infested waters in Botany Bay this afternoon. Two of them had a two-hours' tattle for life in a strong current before reaching shore in a state of ...

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  10. WILL HE RESIGN ?

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Will Mr. J. T. Lang abdicate from the Premiership to save the Government and preserve the legislation which it has passed? ...

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  11. COAL VOTE

    LONDON, Saturday.— The final voting of the coal miners' districts on the question of accepting the Government's terms shows that 460 806 voted against ...

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  12. REVELATIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Messrs. John Lane, the publishers) of The Whispering Gallery, the book which purports to give faithful pictures of national figures ...

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  13. FULL COUNCIL

    LONDON Saturday.—"The biggest business of the Conference has now been finalised, namely, Imperial Relations and Overseas ...

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  14. LOW-NECKED WEAR

    LONDON, Saturday. — "Talk about pneumonia blouses is all nonsense. A girl never caught a complaint through wearing, low-necked clothing," said ...

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  15. MODERN PLAGUE

    CALCUTTA, Saturday. — Karachi reports an amazing invasion of locusts, the numbers increasing as the day progressed, until the sky was blackened. ...

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  16. FIGHT FOR LIFE

    COOLANGATTA, Saturday. — The story of bis unsuccessful efforts to save the life of his partner, and his own strenuous struggle for life in the ...

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  17. SAVAGE COW

    TOOWOOMBA, Saturday. — A most unusual accident occurred this morning near Willowburn station. A motor cyclist was travelling along the road in ...

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  18. SINGAPORE BASE

    TOKIO, Saturday. — Alter a silent watching of the Singapore base project pending the London. discussion the Japanese press has commenced an ...

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  19. "SWAT THAT FLY"

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Three million flics were killed by children in the Health Week competition which ended to-day. ...

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  20. PRINCESS AND PUDDING

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian official in charge of the exhibit of butter, dried and canned fruits, and cookery exhibition at Olympia says that ...

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  21. TRAIN DELAYED

    ROCKHAMPTON, Saturday.—A mixed train, which left Yeppoon shortly after 7 last night experienced n chapter of accidents. After passing Mount ...

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  22. O'ROURKE MILLIONS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Terence O'Reurke. a railway employee at Bankstown, will visit Chicago next year to esta fish his claim as heir to the ...

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  23. KILLED BY TRACT

    CHILLAGOE, Saturday. — Donald Squair, the stationmaster at Smelter's Junction, chillagoe, was knocked down by a train last night and sustained ...

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  24. STATE FORECAST

    Generally fine weather continuing, but scattered thunder storms are likely in North Coast and Peninsula divisions, and there are ...

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  25. DOUGHTY CANDIDATES

    LONDON, Saturday.—Col. C. K. Howard Bury, who was leader of the Mount Everest Expedition in 192], has been nominated as the Conservative ...

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  26. HEAD RUN OVER

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—O. M'Kenzie (48), residing in king William-street, Kent Town, was killed by a motor lorry at the intersection of Rundle-street ...

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  27. FIRE ON STEAMER

    VANCOUVER. Saturday,—The Montreal River steamer, Montreal (9749 tons. Canadian Pacific Steamship Co.) caught fire while on the way to Quebee ...

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  28. PRICE FIXING HEADQUARTERS.

    In future the office in connection with price fixing will be in the hard office of the Department of Labour and Industry, on the top floor of the Treasury ...

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